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AMUSEMENTB. iSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ■' '." i rfuiE new tueatue, ?. ', JL Manners Street. Z 'j MacMalion and Donnelly, Proprietors. Z 5 GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO!- Z 5 DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 jp.m. Z 5 CONTINUOUS PICTURES, Z 5 All our Exquisite Selections arc 60 Z 'j equalised that it is difficult to differ- Z ? cntiatc, therefore wo simply announce Z 1 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, Aug. 28, Z 5 A Magnificent nnd Varied Sorios of Z Z Subjects Carefully Chosen from tho Z Z. WORLD'S BEST MAKERS. Z 2 TO-MORROW (Thursday), Aug, 29. i Z A HUGE BILL . 2 Z Headed by Z Z "THE HARVEST OF SIN." Z Z "TEE HARVEST OF SIN." Z Z A Wondrous Play. Z Z "THE HARVEST OF SIN."- Z Z A Wholefomo Story. Z Z "THE HARVEST OF SIN."- Z " Z A British Drama. Z Z And All the Other Big Features. Z Z MONDAY NEXT-'TRILBY," Z Z Du Maurier's Groat Story which ,Z'„;'**, Z Electrified itho World. • 7> ■- ;■ Z Think ot lit Adults SIXPENCE.' Z " Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere Z SSSSSSSSSriSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSKKSBSB Q EATING RINK" The Recognised Home of Perfept Pictures. Directum Joliu Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' Thollost EHF,™!! FULLERS' of all. ■ PICTURES ~-.,. THIS EVENING AT 8. . • " v ~ LAST NIGHT Of Our PRESENT PROGRAMME. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW THURSDAY. Messrs. Fullers Will nave Pleasure In Presenting Fergus Hume's Great Play, THE MYSTERY OF THE HANSOM CAB THE MYSTERY OP THE HANSOM CAB • THE MYSTERY OF THE HANSOM CAB As tho Picture is Thrown Upon the Screen - ■ - the Story will bo Told by. ..... . ..,...„ MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN, ...... Australia's Eminent Elocutionist. . rnii KING'S THEATRE, \" J. Proprietors-. West's, Ltd., and Linley nnd Donovan, WEST'S PICTURES To-night, WEST'S PICTURES at 8 o'clock. West's Military Melodrama, THE BLACK CHANCELLOR. THE BLACK CHANCELLOR. THE BLACK CHANCELLOR. THE BLACK CHANCELLOR. , " ' There is no truor test of a successful. ' play than tho umvavering sustcntation of •. •,. interest which .in a film drama is secured . , by clear and steady development of plot in a series of constantly-changing scones. TIIU TI.E BLACK CHANCELLOR, THE BLACK CHANCELLOR, THE BLACK CHANCELLOR. THE BLACK CHANCELLOR. ... tho thread of tho story is never lost, tho stage picture is varied,;. ; and tho interest never flajs; ; ■ ; PRICES—Is., Cd, Plan at Abel's end '• Theatre. Booking fee, Cd. 'Phone 3H3, rpHE ADBLPHL '.'WE GIVE YOU THE'GOODS."ANOTHER STAR. • ' '■"-" TO-NIGHT An exclusive' TO-\IGHT Masterpiece by TO-NIGHT the famous TO-NIGHT LUX Company. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN WEI, ; LINGTON. '"A JAPANESE LOVE STORY." "A JAPANESE LOVE STORY. - "A JAPANESE LOVE STORY. : "A JAPANESE LOVE'STORY." THURSDAY NEXT. I SPECIAL NOTICE! ' ■• ; "HONOUR THY FATHER."' , [ TOWN HALL, .", ;..„■..-• \ ■■-. to-nTght.: :./.;:;',';f ; : ' 1 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28th',' 8 p.m. . : jMRAND ITCTUIvBENTBRTAINMENT . By Wellington Rifle Association, ' In tho presence of His Excellency' the • Governor. FIRST-CLASS PICTURES, kindly sup- . . plied by Haywards" Picture Ltd. Military Marches on Organ by.Mr,. D. A. Kenny. Physical Dnll to Must« 5 by Boys' Instituto Cadets. Adm'ission—ls. and 2s. 2s. Seats may bo reserved at th( ■■■ Dresden. c LIEUTENANT C. GASQ'UOINE, Assist. Hon. Secretary. ■B/jra.' HORACE HUNT'k ■; Itl CONCERT, i TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, sth SEPTEMBER. it i, ASSISTING ARTISTS: "-'"' MR. BARRY CONEY, Baritone. ; .: '; MISS MAY DONALDSON, Violinist. - o MISS GERTRUDE HUNT, Soprano. .■■.-.-. '• '■•' PRICES: d One Shilling (unreserved). '• ■■ T Two Shillings (Reserved). ,„',,"."' Box Plan at the Dresden next Monday •;■ ■; TOWN HALL. . TOWN HALL-. , SUNDAY-NEXT. ' ... , j! WELLINGTON '' .'. , d PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA}B Conductor: MR, HERBERT BLOY. : ■•••;-' id ' ' : ' '.. _'- „'' M A BOOM IN PPPUTAR MUSIC. so mHERE is now a big run on popular.: i- JL Songs owing to the visit of . . 4INBAD THE SAILOR" PANTOMIME ' ■ T is the Panto, contains tho latest and host of this class of music. If you call at our Warehouse our Finn- , .. ir ists will be pleased to try over any of »• the items you wish. . .. • ■ Tho most popular items in this 6ucce?s<. J ful production are:— •■ -i. \l 2a. EDITION, ■o "Meet Mo To-night in Dreamland '* "By '' '= Light of the Silv'ry Moon,' Follow the , Tram Tracks," "Mary Went Round and u ° Round," "It's no Use to Love Little Girlie." "Mv World is a World pf Lore,,, •r 'en Dance," "In the Shadows, It "Diamond and Rose, Valso Lento. - k- 6d. EDITION.' ■.:•'.■"-".-; ' "Do R« Mi," "Up She Goes,'' *|»n t.,. »; Judge a Wonmn by Hor Clothes/ "5i1y.0,..,, $ Bell," "Fall in and Follow Me, .■• ■■.- lv 6d. EDITION (Piano Solos). ' "Sinbad Waltz," "Sinbad ■ LanceM," .■- ifr "Sinbad March and Two-step, Sin-. * bad Bon-Ton," "Silv'ry Moon • Sohot ; . | ti£C CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD,,' ' :."•. >n 19-21 Manners Street; Wellington. Tho Up-to-date House for Music.; : ■;' "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ; '.-_.'.•'. s,' Tti\NGAGE Rooms for a Week-end. e £j Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, >n Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Mod ernte Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC - Hi EVERY SUNDAY. - u ; Ring up "BELLEVUE." n . ~ ___— . , s . STRING BAND. " '■ i" MESSRS. .VITETTA- BROTHERS,'.". ivJL Hnrp, Violin, and Flute • 't- (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak.Hotel),... 30 Are prepared to receive engagements t'oi 10 "At Homes," Garden Parties, eto. .j 1 Can supply largo or small Orchestra. iv Address, 1311 TORY ST. 'Phone 2570 it — ■ — ■ !d MRS. H. B. MASON. h ' TEACHER CF BALLROOM DANCING. C"~ LASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays- ■?: at 8 p.m., in private holl, BGGh«znee.---Street, near St. Peter's Church. Private. .- tuition by arrangement.. Profieioncy.cn;.-,. sured in Six Private Lassona. -i.. la T ET the "Dominion" General Printing »n XJ Department handle your. liext drdOr ' 11 whatever your -equircments. Pronipt Ut- ■" "> ~. tention.. Reasonable charges. 'Phone ';'•' ..l,uia- . ' - .-;••-"■ '• .'.■.".. "---^:-l

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1530, 28 August 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1530, 28 August 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1530, 28 August 1912, Page 9

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