AMUSEMENTS. '■•■ SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSS*SSS : '■'' - znpHE '.;■ new,! \ •:,: theathicz z [•' Z a:; : Manners'/Street,'; ;: *. r ; 55 ';; . Z MacMahou and Donnelly, Proprietors; Z - Z GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! Z Z DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. /, '• Z CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Z Z "The Survival of the Fittest."- 'A Z A. Sensation '"A" % ) Z A Sensation ■-.-■■.. I z z aHuuPiiiioii ~.'., .;;."; Cr Z Z A Sensation "ZIGOMAR" 7, ■ 7, A Sensalion .M '/, 7i A Sensation A Z 11 Z A Sedation R" Z Z Was fronted vcslerdav at the Z Z PEOPLE'S COSY THEATRE. Z Z "ZIGOMAR." Is positively the,-/, ' Z "ZIGOMAR." most remarkable- Z Z "ZIGOMAR." drama -ever- real- Z ,1 Z "ZIGOMAR." i*ed. '.'. Z TO-DAY ami TO-NIGHT, Sept. 0. Z Z ■ -- "ZIGOMAR." Z 7, And the following (>pautifulSubjects: 7, ~ Z "THE ACHING VOID" (Vita society Z i, Z drtimn), "Two Brothers and a Spy" Z l, Z (a . convincing .' drama),. "Warwick Z Z Chronicle." ami other?. ■ ■ ■ • 7, 0 Z MONDAY NEXT- Z Z Another Superb Production, 'A Z "THE GREAT MINE DISASTER." Z [. Z Thin!; of It! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. 7, v , BSSSBSSSSSRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSPSSSSSSSSS y —— : —t '■ : .' *.: .-;"; M; t gKAT IX' Q •. n --1 NK; * The'Recogliised Homo of Perfect Pictures. :' Direction : John Fuller and Sons. f THIS EVENING AT 8. I. FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES t FULLERS' of all. PICTURES Another Grand Series of Attractive Photo-plavs.-. - • ..••••-(.,.-.- • PUPPIT'S HOUR ■.. Lnbin's Latest • PUPPIT'S. HOUR Success ..."'""' • •■; ,On tho Shores of" tho B'psplio'rus; '■' -''''' ,- ~ YANIMAN'S AIRSHIP DISASTER:--' '-■■■ • ■ How Gatriek's -Eyes -Were. Opened.-./.:.". ROMANCE ON THE BORDER. A TRIP And Many . .SUPPOSED" I ', TO BERMUDA. . Other " /EVIDENCE '.'' ' Excellent Films; - Orchestra Stalls, Is."; Stalls,' U, »•■'.-' - "■'' WELLINGTON GOLF .CLUB. ..';.': NEW ZEALAND GOLF CKAMriON-^'<•- : - .shif. -~..,.-.■: ~; .... •_.,, 1 -ENTRIES CLOSE-- ?i A SUITABLE'' Train Service, : bbi'K"' : " morning and afternoon,'will be af~ . ranged lo suit player* nnd spectators, If;:' sufficient support ■ is forthcoming. ■-■'■•• A. 8. MACSHANE, , -'.-.'-■• .Secretary. ,*.,-, .':'] WELLINGTON "GOLF CLUB.v'J':':^': MEMBERS are reminded'- that''' the.' - Monthly Cleek (Bogey) '"will, ■'•be-•■ '-' played on Saturdav'Next. ' ;;.-■': ■■-.• .- .Post. Entries.- .•.■■-■• -■ • . .:•.. ■ A, S. MACSHANE,. -V :,. ■ ■■■:■•■ • . - Secretary, ... ' :; A BOON "TO- VIOLINISTS. SEVEIK'S NEW VIOLIN CHIN REST. TjnHIS: Chin-Rest, tlie-.jnvention of Pro. ■ JL ; , lessor Soveik, is unquestionably the ■ most remarkable- acquisition mude to the ' .Violin since the Chin Rest was first used;"' ' ■A few of tho advantages arc:'— - .:-•:.•.■• j,—The player can always maintain.--an: ... :-..; erect- position while playing,.and---npt - - .--.-' bend- forward an order-to .hold'Uio ' . Violin in position. . ------ .■■; 2.—Tho timing of the Violin can -be' ■■sto'. ':■"•-, complislicd without" removing it "from/." ..,-. under the chin.': ..v-'./ ■:*'■-''.? 3.—Tho position of the bow arm--will-be .".V. greatly improved,, .perinittinii"."the'.-' hair of tho bow to lip in the correct' '.. ■ position'on the tl\us adding lo -'~ . :the productio'n of "it pure "toiio,'"'in-""--'-creasing nnd improving it .to a... re- •..-• mal'kable degree.. ■-.. - • Used by Kvoislcr, Kubelik v Mischa . Elman, and other famous Violinists.' " ~" Pricei JJs. and Ss." (adjustable).' Post free'' onywhere. Obtainable only from »■; ..'' ;.-. OHAS: BEGGi'AND -j. ; ,,rr. ' MANNERS STREET,- WELLINGTON. .'->' Tho Houso for Good Musio and Musical .;... ■ ..Goods. .;.'., . .'.,.....' ~',; MRS. H, B. MASON. .'.: '."'.. TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING,- - GLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays -~:' . at Sp.m.i in private holl, SGGhuznee , f . .Street, near St. Peter's '," tuition by arrangement. Proficiency ensured in Six Private' Lessons/ ' '""' STRING BAND. - •"/'•;: MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS,. !'. ItJ. Horp, Violin, and, Flute ' (Constantly engagod at Roya] Oak.Hotel), '.'. Are prepared to receive engßgemonts for ''At Homes," Garden Parties';"eto." "'"' Can supply largo or small Orchestra.Address, 136 TORY ST. Then© 2570."- •- HOTEL NOTICES, ; "' - . THE EMPIRE. HOTEL,"; ~', ■ '-['_\ '■ willisTtreet. -■"- ; f^ RECENT improvements and extensive.,; „ interior alterations* including - the ;.. l-; addition of a New and Up-to-date Elec-..'. .* trie Lift, have just been completed and installed at this Hotel. ■' - ; "'- v Now Spacious Loung and- - Reception. Rooms. - >/ ..__.._. . Two Night Porters always in atlendance. All Trains and Steamers met, Box 385. 'Phone 196. F..POOL, Proprietress. ? - .-■ — ..... ■■■■■; —V . ■p A MIL Y H..o¥-E"L i; .V"- ; ' MANAKAU. '.': .''".,' ".r The above has just been taken over by H. A. ROSS (late at Criterion, Napier).' : :v ' First-class' Accommodation and best. of. , Liquors and Beers. ~,..... — ; ■""/ : \v: ; : \y HT T B'.a . HOT EL> , FOXTON," .... V '.' ; ' ." "■'"'■"'"']."" . ,-, ;.. . ~LEN FREEMAN. Proprietor^- _': u . WA VERLEY" , PRIVATE' > HOTEL,.' \'. Marion. Street (opp. Now To'Ato'./..' Post Office), City. ' " ■..'.---.-.;.-.■■:.-.;. Absolutely firo aud earthquake-proof..' - .Contains all modern /conveniences - .':vrad'.^"',.. comforts; A largo promenade.roof, over--, .looking .Harbour, ,'■'..' '.. : . :l .'.':'.:,'..*'"'' Tariff s Gs. per day; or from 255. per week. : .-■-. . MRS. C; A. TR-EGONNING-""- : ■"-'''" 'Phono' 2317. ; Propriotrcss.; ■":-: ■ '•"■ ' THE'NEW : ■-•:■--■■." GRAND no TE I„ LE VI Jl. ~ 50-ROOMS-50.' -•'.. -'■" ■", •■"' One of.the.most.modern of .;'; New.Zealand. . ', • ... . .Will be Opeue'd'on- FRIDlti-SEP^' ; '.> -'• TEMBER. ,oth. . ' . v ■ '~ E. C. ;HIGG-INS; : -. ; ' ; " Proprietress; ;.---.- EASTERN' GRANDE HOTELS. :,. OEAKUXEEAST. -- . -"" ■MBS.-K. BRADCOCK, Proprietress . .--- - : : (Lato of.U!osiii] Hotel, Kelson). ';•/ Firstrclass.-.Accommodation. Right along- - .'siilo the .-Eaihvay-Station.. The startiiiff point- far. .-tlio.. Mount-Ruapchu Ascent. ."..-■: .■:;Gui.dp..iilvvays available. ' ~,-, YOF-NG'S. Private liotoi,-20fla lombUii *: Quay (Ilanuah's Btiildhig), <v -ton. -The-mobt ccntr;il, commodious, flnd ■■•■'. up-to-date Private-Hotel in the Doininieii.-t -" Bedroom aecommodation -for 1 .100.- ; TariftV ".i 18s. to-20s. per week. Absolutely-TiVtr and- -''>'. vermin.proof. Bath. Smoke, and Sitting".-" Rooms on every lloor. Casual Jleakirom :';: Od; nv 21 Meal Tickets for US. :'-Hlnu-'-minute from .Wharf, G.P.0.. and Railway.'..-> IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT^' - ' r^ MRS.TREGONNING.of the "AVaverley PrivaW Hotel,"- wishes to notify :''• tho pnblie that she has taken over 'tW-' ; ' Columbia I'riyat-o- Hotel,- Cuba'. 'Street,- ■'","- Complete renovation and refurnishing'has' vv * taken: place;' Both Hotels' will' b«:-under: '• tho direct managoment *'•'' irtg. and are.to berunin conjunction '*ith A each other, ....,,>.- .
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1538, 6 September 1912, Page 7
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