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AMUSEMENTS. „. SBSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS3Sa..V' Z Z rfHE ; Nmy. _ THEATRE, t>, "i L JL ~ . Manners Street. <• '- ■'. Z- « / MaoMalion and Donnelly, Proprietors. Z' " Z GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! Z Z DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. ' 'A 'A CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Z {• "The Survival of the Fittest." Z 7, TO-DAY nnd TO-NIGHT, Sept. 7. Z Z "ZIGOMAR." A wondrous play. 7, 7s "ZIGOIIAB." It lms made "the '), 7, "ZIGOMAR," whole I 7, "ZIGOMAR," WORLD TALK! Z Is Tho First and original "Zigomar." 7, fi Also exquisite supporting subjects. 7, 7s KE3iT MONDAY, Sipt. 9. Z Z Another Remarkable Spectacular Z /' drama. h Z "THE . GREAT MINE DISASTER,". 7. ■ 7s (By the famous.ECLAIR Company-- Zf the makers of "Zieomar. ) 'A Is The story of a man's lovo and hero- Z Z ism. See the last fight for lifo in all Z Z its vividness. In this production 7i 7a there arc human incidents which 7, Z make you think and. will hold you 'I. /i spellbound. . • - ■ • 7. 7s Think of It! ' A'duHn 'SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. Z BBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSb'SSSSSSSSS-'SSSSSSSSS e K A T I N Q RINK. Tho Recognised Homo of Perfect Pictures,, ..., Direction John Fuller and' Sons. - '- TO-DAY MATINEE. TO-DAY ' „ 2.30 MATINEE. 2.30 FULLERS' TO-DAY PICTURES. rULLEKS' 2.30. PICTURES, Presenting a Special Scries of Attractive Photo-plays. Matinoo Prices: Adult?, Gd.; Children,. 3d. CKiIIKQ R I N .K. ■.-'• Direction John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' , Tho Best PICTURES FULLERS' of all. PICTURES THIS EVENING AT 8. • ■ Positively tho last ecreiming of our ■ ■ .. ■ Present Programme. PUPPIT'S HOUR. ■ Lubin'f DelightM PUPPPTS HOUR, Dramatic Study. Life in an Aquarium. ' IF I WERE KING.- ■ Tho Little Woollen Shoo. . , Oa tho Shores of the Bosphorus. SUPPRESSED EVIDENCE. Trip to Bermuda. And Numerous Others. ' ■ Orchestra Stalls, Is.;. Stalls, Gd. ■.... WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. , ORGAN RECITAL. . ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I (SATURDAY), ■ At 8 o'clock. By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). Vocalist: MR. J. A. DOHERTY. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND OKI"SHILLING. ■•-,,•• JNO. R. PALMER, . . Town Clerk.. September 6th, 1912, '. SUNDAY CONCERT! U N D A Y CONCERT) TOWN HALL. ' ' TO-MORROW AT 8.15 p.m. WELLINGTON CITY BAND ' . '''.. (Lato Garrison) • . .... ■' ■ Assisted by Mrs. Cotter, soprano, ol •■■ Christchurch, Mr. R. S. Allwrieht, bari-.. . . tone, vocalists; and Mr. A. M'Donald (flute ' .., soloist). Silver Coin Collection in aid of Band!' "-" Fund.' Piano kindly lent by Dresdca •• •■ Piano Company. . .•■. ■ ■■...• mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL; X THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. " ' ' ARTS CLUB CONCERT. : Under the Patronago of His Excellency ' ■ : the Governor and Lady Islington, the. .■ • Honourable the Prime Minister and Mre. Massey, tho Right Honourable Sir Joseph nnd Lady Ward, His Worship_tho Mayor and Mrs. M'Laren. Mrs. F. Johnstone, Miss Gertrude.Hunt, .. ■ Miss Cnstle, Miss Hugo, Miss Dorothy • Wells, Mr. W. H. Church, Mr. Allwright, Mr. Maughan Barriett, Mr; Horac^'Hunt,*" 1 " 1 :- Mr. L. F. Watkins, Mr. Frank Johnstone, r Mr. Hudson. (French Club) Mr. Hardie Shaw. Members of the Orphans' Club, Wellington' Dramatic Club, Liedcrtafcl, and other Societies. ■ ' THE ORPHEUS QUARTET PARTY. ....... The Orchestra of the Society of Musicians will play the .".'' "TOY SYMPHONY." Composed by Messrs. Maughan Barnejtt, •' Horace Hunt, and L. F. Watkins. ~, ADMISSION: 35., 25., Is. ; ./ Box Plan at Dresden. .: ... WELLINGTON EUGENICS EDUCATION society. • /;^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. ■■■' •■.-.'- 8 p.m. ' ■ LECTURE BY THE REV. J. KAYLL, • "Crimo and Heredity," In the , ":" ' MUSEUM LIBRARY. • •--'■• " The Public are cordially invited. '"' " : " HOTEL NOTICES, THB EMPIRE HOTEL. ' WILLIiITREET. ; : : .,| EECENT improvements and extensive •interior alterations, including the addition of !a New and Up-to-date Electric Lift, have just been completed and installed at this Hotel. . New Spacious Loung and Reception Rooins. • • . . Two Night Porters always in attendance. All Trains and Steamers mot. Box 385. ~ . .'Phono J9G.> F. POOL, Proprietress. , • m A M I 1 T ; HOT E L, MANAKATI. . .'. \ :.'":. 'V ''.. The above has just been taken over-by. H. A. ROSS (lato at Criterion, Napior). First-class Accommodation and best, of•.■■'•'• Liquors and Boers. H T T E'S HO T EI, -, ■. FOXTON,. . . ...... LEN FREEMAN, Proprietor, ■:;.'•„, AVERLEY PRIVATE .HOTEIi Marion Street (opp. Now Tβ-Aro - Post Office), City. ■ .' ' .. ' Absolutely firo and earthquake-proof. , . Contains all modern conveniences and comforts- A large promenade roof, over- '" . looking Hnrbour. "'•,■"-■■• ■■' '- Tariff: 6s. por day; or from 259. per week," : " "• ■' MRS. C. A. TREGONNING, ' ■ 'Phono 2917. Proprietress.'-■■''•■■'■'- : - THE NEW ' ..-..■.:. ■ .;.■!: GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN.' " 50-ROOMS-50. ... ' •' One of the most modern of its kind. In New Zealand. Will bo Opened on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Gth. ■E. C. HIGGINS, ■•■■',■■ ' ■ ■ .-' . - ■ Proprietress. ; .:. EASTERN GRANDE • HOTEL.' - : OHAKUNE EAST. . MRS.. K..BRADCOCK, Proprietress ■ (Late of Poxhiir .Hotel,' Nelson). ' ■ : First-olass Accommodation. Right alongside the Railwav Station. Tho starting point for the Mount Ruapehu Ascent. • Guide always available. OtJNG'S Private Hotel, 2COa T.atn|j!on ' ' Quay (Hannah's Building), Wellington. Tho most central, commodious, nnd up-to-date Private Hotel in tho Dominion. Bedroom accommodation for 100. Tariff, 18s. to 20s. por week. Absolutely fire and vermin proof. Bath, Smoke, and Sittini; Rooms on overy floor. Casual Meals from 9dj or 21 Meal Tickets for Ms. Ono minute from Wharf, G.P.0., nnd Railway. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - " MRS. TREGONNING, of tho "Waveri.o> ' Private Hotel," wishes to notify : the public that she hns taken over tho Columbia' Private Hotel, Cuba Street. Complete renovation and refurnishing has taken place. Both Hotels' will bo under the direct mnnugement of Mm. Trogonning. and axe to. bo. rua in conjunction with

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1539, 7 September 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1539, 7 September 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1539, 7 September 1912, Page 7

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