AMUSEMENTS, SSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSB Z nnHK NEW THEATRE, 7, 7, A... 'Manners Strtet. \ ■ Z 'A MaoMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. 'I V. 00WHERE THE CROWDS GO! 7, 7, DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. /, Z CONTINUOUS PICTURES, 1 7. TO-DAY iin;l TO-NIGHT, August 29. I '/j "THE HARVEST OF' SIN. ,v ■ % 7, "THE HARVEST OF SIN." Z Z "THE HARVEST OF SIX.' , /, 7, "THE HARVEST OF SIN." 7, 7, A Story from life which will appeal 7, 7i to ovcryhotlv. 7. 7. FOR, ONLY ONE DAY" and NIGHT. 7. 7, Owing t» numerous Iwokings cUft 1! 7, whore, "The Harvest of Sin , ' will lw 'i, 7, conlinifl In onlv To-day «nd To-niffht. /, 7. ALSO ALL Til V, OTH YM GREAT' 7, '/• HUMECTS. /, 7, TO-MORItOW COMPLETE CHANGE. 7. '{• MONDAY NEXT. 7. 7i A marvellously vivid representation 7> Zof Du 'Miumor's delightl'nl romance, Z • '{■ ... , . "TiilLUy, , : .: ■•; k -.^; A A Story thai (jucs to the 7, ' Z henrts <if nil nwn and women. 7. Z Think of It! Adnltn SIXPENCE. /. 'I Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. Z sssssssssssssssssssss,ssas.SKy;ss.ss.ssa ipM KING'S'. , ■ .THEATRE" .-"- Proprietors! , ' Wests, Ltd., ami I.inlcy and Donovan, •UEST'S J'ICTtRI'S To-night, WEST'S PICTURES at 8 o'clock. West's Melodrama, Bi,Aa;. ci!ANCEi>i.oi{; Full of -•■"■■ ■ BLACK CJIANCKLI.ORI. Intrigues , HLAWC CHANCELLOR. Perilous . BLACK CIIANCIOI.LOR, Adveiituros.' ' HLACKCIIAXCELLOi:, Dire ' • ULACIC CHANCELLOR." Ilaaaitls. ' : • BLACK LUANCELLOR. Miniouloue : BLACK CHANCELLOR. • E F «i P rV;-' ■ BLACK (.•||,\.NCF.l,).Olt. - S'.mtrWy .'". v . HLACIv CII LNCEI.LUR. Mountod, BLACK CHANCELLOR. Extnivaeont,' ; " BLACK CHAXCI-TJ.OK. Drisifiib', ' BLACK'CIIANCi;],L()R. and Pctet BLACK. CHAXCELLOi:. Detail prices-is.. iid. Wan. at am's and,, riiealro. Boolciu? fee, (id. 'Phono 3H3; . - PRIZE MATINEE SAIT:RDAY. ' MONDAY XKXT. MONDAY : A WOMAX'S MARTYRDOM. ; ' Under tliti DistiiifruMied Patronage" of His ExcclliMioy the. Governor. QPLRA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. To-morrow (FRIDAY). August. 30,-atß p.m. ■ i'or I'o-iilivoly ONE XRillT ONLY. ■ ■. . V l-.LLrXC-iTOX DIiA.MATJC SOCIETY AVELLINGTOX DUAMATIC SOCIKTC' In Madame l.uwtlo Riley's Cliaruiius;.' 1 i-act Cumodv. ■ ■ ■ .' JEDBfUY .it'xioß, ; '. . .TEDIUUiY .IVNIOR. . Assisted by l-lii! Wellington Gas'C'c.'e •'• Orelicstra. :., FnniMiinirs snpnlied hy Radford and Co. ' hi aid of the Widows of late Tram Conductors Hancock and ■ M'Kay. '• ■ Box Plan Xow Open <it Dresden. '•......'i . PRICES: 3.?., 25., Is. Day Sales, at Christian's. • . H. F. WOOD, Hoik Sec. '' CJ A L V A Tl. 0 X A R Jt-T ( • VIVIAN STREET-. -.-; -■-.-. -« TILL FRIDAY,' AUGUST T ':ioth7",'';''„ : ,' BRITANNIA FAIR. SALE OF WORK: Many spccialitio*. SomctliiiiK,to -suit cyovyliody. Chaiiga of iirograminn overj' night.' Coiuiiience S p.m. Tuesday, T. 15 .. p.m. other nights. Alsi open 2.A) ij.m. \\'<!i\., 'I'llin , . (Friie), and Fri. Piano kind- •' ly lotiiiciMiy Drtisilwi Piano Co. Admis- :. vsion «t night, Gd. . . • ■ -~!■ ,D.' A,.GtJXN,. Adjt. ~' A BOOM IN POPULAR MUSIC. TinffEßE is now a big: run on popular ,; -1L Sours, owing to the visit of » ■■: "SINBAD THE SAILOR" PANTOMIME. - As Iho Panto, contains the-latust andJicst. of this class'of music. ".....,..' . K ymi call at our Warehouse our' Pianists will be i pleaded to try over 'any" 6t r the items.you. wish. , : '• •■ " m:■:-'i"il> si ■jTho most popular items in lliissuccess{ul production are-.— , 2s.'EDITION." ■■'■*'•■'■ "Meet To-night in "By' Light of the Silv'ry .Moon," "Follow the Tram Tracks," "Marj- Went Round and i Round," "It's no Uso to Love Little Girlie," "My World is a World of Love," "Hallowo 'en Dance," "In- Ihfi-Shadows," "Diamoud and Rose, Yalso .Lc'nte." 6d. EDITION, "Do Ro Mi,"'"Up She Goes,"'"Don't Judge a Woman by Bcr Clothes," "Silver Bell," "Fall in and Follow Me." Gd. EDITION (Piano Solos). "Sinbad Waltz," "Sinbad Lnucers,-' "Sinbad March) and Two-step," "Sin. bad IJon-Tou," "Silv'ry Moon Sehot ■'■•! tische." . . ■ ■..: i.-;: CHAS; BEGG AND CO., LTD., ; .,- . : : 19-21 ManiMTS'Street,••■Wellington.. ■ *■ Tho Up-to-dato House, for Music, STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, Hnrp, Violin, and Flute (Constantly engaged at Roynl Oak Hotel), : Avo prcpnJ'ocV to receive engagements for ; .'■ "At Homes," Garden Parties; : etc.' -rl - - supply large or , small Orchestra. : W? A'ddress, 136 TORY ST. .•"/• 'Phono 2a7(i. :. : . MRS. -H,' B. MASONS • ••' -'- TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. :.'. CLASSES on. Mondays' and' Wednesdays " v at 8 p.m., in private hull, 60 Ghiiznee .'! Street, war St. Peter's.Church.. Private, tuition by nmngctnent.,! Prcfici6ncy',«n..,',',. Bured in Six.Pnvab Lcssoujs.;, : ~;■; ■ , V.TENDERS.'" '. -'.J' '';■'[.'■ : RAILWAY BRIDGE, UI!E ElVER;;"; TENDERS will bo received.at this Office ''" until Noon of MONDAY, 30Hi"5EP-' ■ •TEMBEK, for the.Erection of n; Road aiiit'". Railway Bridge over tho Uro River!, Marl-, borough. .' '■ ; .■'.!",". • Drawings, specification, and ■ conditions w of contract may be.st.wi at the Publid:.' Works Officw, Wellington, Chriitchurcu, '. Illcnlieim, and Greymouth. ..■ .-■•- .-' ..-I?, w..h01me5; , .,:.,:, :: ' . Engineer-in-cliief.. "Public.Works. Office, '■' - ...:'., , Wellington, 27th August,-. 15)12.'..-.'.,■; ,-. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL!; '/" mENDERS will bo' received'-at the"' : JL Office of ..the Undersigned. Up to 4" ' .p.m. on THURSDAY, the sth 'SEPTEMv ■'■ BER, 1912, for tho Erection in Brick of a Waiting Shed ii\ Post Office S^are.,' ,.;' Plans and Specifications may be eeen ' nt the Otßce of tho City Engineer, TotViv. .'"; Hall. ■ :'■..','■■■ :':":.'-.= .-\:- Tenders to bo endorsed, "Tender, for:;.. Waiting Shed." '" . ..■..:;.'.'..; JXO.R. PALMER, Town Clerk. ■■'-';' gStlt August, 1912. . . .-. :, ;, TO BUILDERS. ■; .',' ;.';, :: J; CRICIITON AND M'KAY, FF.R.1.8.A',, "" Architects, Wellington.. ':'-. ;.;;'.'". TNVITE Tenders for the erection of "an ■" JL Outpatients' and Pathological Block v for tho Wellington Hospital Bwtl. Tr-;i- ' dors to be marked outside, "Tender ftr ; Outpatients , and Pathological Block." and to bo lodged at tho office of the Bonrd, Wellington, not later than Noon of MON- ■ DAY, the 9th pros. Plans may be 'wen at Architects' Offices, Wellington.' . v"X^ P~L N-,D 111) ,■■M E r α-i, ' • X V A N D ED- METAL - FOR REINFORCED- CONCRETE-. • ..-■CONSTRUCTION, '-:■-- - ■■ ' EXPANDEDv STEEL XATITING' ' •■, For FIREPROOF-WALLS ■& CEILINGS '-.. RUBEROID ROOFING DAMP COURSE AND FLOORING, .. " GIANT BUILDING-PAPERS. -.. RATNER SAFES AND STRONGROOM DOORS. DBEADNOUGHT FIDKPROOF DOORS RANSOME VER MEH-R CONCRETE MIXERS. RUBBER GLASS FOR SKYLIGHTS and VERANDAH ROOFS, : - - GOLDEN' BAY CEMENT. . • .THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, a'ND' ' :. HARDWARE.CO.,■LTD.' :...: ';.' . . Cbnttenay P!a<w, WelliL-.Tlon. LET. tho "Dominion". General Piintins Department haudlo yo»v uext orrtu-'- ' whatoYei-..yoiiv..--eq)u.remun,tj. Proniiit lit- ' tontion. ;■ Reasonable 'cbargos. ;. 'Phnna '' ' " ' ' - ■-- ■' ■•*' .* : "--
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1531, 29 August 1912, Page 7
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