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rp 0 W N U A L-.L. Direction BEAUMONT SMITH. Under the Management of A:. LINLEY. Commencing MONDAY. SI'.ITEMIiEK Mill, nt 7.30 p.m. •Anil tii<ii-..J1cl-TWO PKIM'OKMANCHS DAILY. Matinee :il 2.311. Evening 0t'7.30. J'lliST MATINKP. TUESDAY. ' BEAUMONT SMITH ■|>r...i.iit-i The most novel and 1110(1110 attraction ever seen in Wellington. TINY TOWN ! T.INY TOWKI ' TINY TOWN! TINY TOWN! TINY TOWN! TINY TOWN! TINY TOWN! TINY TOWN! Now- playing in Cln-Wcliiu'clt In Record 11 OUH'S. t . THE WONDER l-T L LILLIPUTIAN VILLAGE, Willi i's tiny shops, houses, policemen, carriage*. !!..•'r,lal-ion. post ollicc. church, mill littlt- ii I'll ntul women !HI inches high. Till-: A.VAZIXG MIDGUT CHid'S, Willi its 11-iiy" trained ponies ami HUlo circus porl'oimer-. VAUDDViLI.E IN MINIATURE. Pockot-oditinn singers, ilnucei'N comedian-', jugglers, clc, and TDK TINY TOWN IHUD.AL COUPLE. Lady visitors will have fin opportunity of seeing tin- of the smallest bride in the world. PRICKS: Is., 3?.,<25„ and Is. fid. Chit. (Iron !!*., Is. lid., and Is. Ilox Plan at tho Dresden. Dav Sales at Abel'*. . Touring M.uiagcr: ALP. 0. I.UMSDEN. . THE KINO'S " THEATRE. Proprietors; West'?, Ltd., and Linloy ami Donovan. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AVEST'S WIiST'S AVEST'S :. Charming and l'l'ograinnie, Including: Tlie Star Supreme and Stirling Slorv, A AYOMAN'S MARTYRDOM. A AVOMAN'S MARTYRDOM. A WOMAN'S MAI!TYI!DOM. Interesting, Realistic", Sensational, and Convincing." Also, THE BEST THE WOULD OFFERSDRAMATIC. HT7MOUIIOUS, TOPICAL, SCENIC, (EDUCATIONAL. WEST'S PICTURES Tlio Alpha. WEST'S PICTURES of WEST'S PICTURES Kinciiiutcgraphy. PRICES-ls., (id. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking fee, Gil. 'Phono 3143. PRIZE . MATINEE, SATURDAY. PRIZE MATINEE, SATURDAY. nnOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, M R, HORACE H U X T'S CONCEPT.. ■ I POPULAR PRICES: 2a. and Is. Doors Open at 7.30. Concert punctually at 8 o'clock.

TO-DAY. NOTICE: .TO-DAY. Y.W.C.A. A N T ARC TI C B,U AA H. A Svdnoy Street Hall. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), and FRIDAY, 3 to 10 p.m. His Worship the Mayor Will Open tlie Bazaar. Tlio Rev. Dr. Gibb will preside. Admission: I'D Eli during Afternoon; Evening, Gil. QUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. ST. JOHN'S HALL, DIXON STREET, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 7.30 o'clock. His. Excellency tho . Governor will-, di=T, tribute the Prizes won in recent ScholarsExamination. WELLINGTON GOLF/ CLUB. NEW ZEALAND ROLF CHAMPIONSHIP. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY NEXT: A SUITABLE Train Service, both morning ami afternoon, will be arranged to suit players and spectators, if sufficient support is forthcoming. A. S. M'STIANE, Secretary, • The cargo carrier Wanaka loads ' at Oaniaru on September 10, the UhilT September 12, and Tiinni'ii Heptcmbcr 16, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. It was originally /intended that tho Tjnion Company's tramp steamer> Apnrima would arrive at Wellington from Calcutta, via. Auckland, on Saturday. Tho'.vessel has been delayed Jit the northern port, however, and will arrive here on Sunday. Under ordinary; conditions the New Zealand Shipping Company's Opawa, which loft London on July 19 for Ditnodin and Lyttclton. should have put in an appearance at the southern port yesterday, A heavy fog has been experienced on tho coast, so no doubt the liner, will show up to-day, About 865 tons'of general cargo, was brought from Sydney to Wellington by tho TJlimavoa- yesterday. , Included in tho above was a line of 2650 cases of fruit— the largest shipment so far this reason. The Ulimaroa experienced a good run across, and continues her journey to f-outhoru ports and Melbourne at 5 p.m. to-day.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 7

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