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AMUSEMENTBr ' • TINY TOWN BOOM. ' LAST FIYE MATINEES. ' LAST FIVE NIGHTS;' ■ MATINEE TO-DAY. rp o w n n x L l. Direction BEAUMONT SMITH. Under tho Mnnaijemeiit of Alf. LINLEY. ENTERTAINMENTS TWICE DAILY. VILLAGE OPENS AT 2 AND 7 P.M., Perforinauccs at 3 and 8 p.m. BEAUMONT SMITH PRESENTS TINY TOWN; ". .' '.[':.'. - TINY TOWN; • TINY TOWN. TINY TOWN. TINY TOWN. Admitted by n tremendous audience-.lost Night to' bo \-i THE ABSOLUTE LIMIT THE ABSOLUTE LIMIT IN QUAINTNESS, IN DAINTINESS, IN REFINEMENT. A LIVING FAIRY STORY;. ■■■■■ Illustrated by THIRTY-INCH MEN AND WOMEN. BRING THE LITTLE ONES. ; Prices: Reserved, 4?.; Unreserved, 35.,25., and ONE SHILLING. Early Doors, Gd. extra to Is. and 2s. seats. Children Half-price except to Is. Seats. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Abel's.. - ■.'".'.. ..'., Representative for Alf.Linloy, W, A. Low. ITIHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors! ' '<■ West's, Ltd., and Linley and DoDovari. TO-NIGHT! ■ • TO-NIGHT! Broezy and Popular Programme. By WEST'S PEEELESS PICTURES. THE BARRY V: AKNST BOAT RACE. (Barry Wins.) .' THE CURSED GOLD, THE CURSED GOLD, WHO WINS? WHO WINS? "" ' PRICES-le., Gd. Plan at Abel'a end Theatre Bookini; fee, fid. 'Phono 3H3. PRIZE MATINEE TO-MORROW. PRIZE SIATINEE TO-MORROW. MONDAY . NEXT MONDAY Tlio Anglo-Indian Drama, THE SUN GOD In many Oriental THK SUN CfOD Scenes and SensaTHE SUN GOD tions. Sco tho Perils THE SUN GOD of tho Jungle. SHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE,. Willis. Street. The Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures. Yesterday's Chango of' Programme ALL STAR PICTURES. All Star Pictures. All Star (Pictures.' "THE OUTLAW." "THE OUTLAW." "THE OUTLAW." A magnificent production by the Kalem Co. , "The Yellow Bird." "The Yellow Bird." An nnequallcd Vitngraph production. THE TWINS. THE TWINS. One of tho most beautiful dramatic dramas yet produced. - •■-•■ Gaumont Graphic, Tracking tho Counterfeiters, Mysterious Monkey, etc., etc. Open Daily, from 11 aim. to 11 p.m. Admission, Adults 6d., Children 3d. Saturday Afternoon Additional Pictures Added to tho Present Superb Programme. MONDAY NEXT-Star,: Picture: ■ , . THE TRAITRESS. (A Novdisk.) APERA H 6 ,U "S~E. IMPORTANT BOXING TOURNAMENT. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER IC. Under Control of the WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION. Srcat Contest for tho Dominion Featherweight Championship.,; ; BURNS (Australia) v. HAQEETY (Now Zealand). , The Dominion holder of tho title is> prol)ably : the finest exponent y.et produced in New Zealand. His record both as imatdit;.<end'.,professional has '•'bcen.i.-an. unbi-oken eerie? of .wins. TJic. Challenger, although ifout' recjintly cstaWiehipsi ■ • j|is ;laim to be considerca among tlio "top- 1 ttotchets," is ono of,tho most popular boxers appearing before tho public in Australia. ■ ■-...,.,. AMjVTEUR PBELIMINABIESi C. LEAKY v. W. MACK. F. L.EARY v. Wy MARTIN. . • ■ G. RYDER v. J. MURPHY. . PRICES: Stage, 7s. Gd.; -Stalls and D. Dirclc, 55.; Back Stalls, 35.; Family Circle, !s. -.- -■ ■•, : -.- -:■, ■ Box Plan opens this niorning at Armif s. W;.G.-TALBOT,: „ ~ Secretary. STEING BAND. :<".': 1/TESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, .WL Harp, Violin, and Flute • i Constantly engaged at Royal Oafc. Hotel)/ ire prepared to receive engagements for 'At Homos,'/ Garden Parties, etc-.. Can supply largo or small Orchestra. ' ■ .ddress, 136 TOBY ST. ; 'Phone 2570. PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ..-:••• : DEPABTMENT. ■"■■■■' ' . ■; ■-','" LOST"POLICY. ■ .'in [TIVIDENCB having been supplied, of CJ -tho ; Idss of. Policy numbere4.vTl23o i tlio books'of this Department oil' the ifo of.'JAMES O'F.AHRELL, of Knitoke, hereby give notico of my intention to sue n copy to take the place thereof on lie 20th day of SEPTEMBER, 1012, unless biection bo lodsod before that date, J. H. EICHARDSON,'_.":. , Govenunent Insurance' Commissioner. Wellington, 13th September,' 1912,;;. ~ 'HE SULPHIDE CORPORATION, LTD. iTSTE have been advised by Head. Office '' of Corporation in" London that ransfer Ecoks will bo CLOSED from ith to 271U SEPTEMBER, (both days.inlusive).' ' GIBBS, BRIGHT, AND CO., ;.,. Agents, Melbourne.

SPECIAL NOTICES. MIBAIIAR LADIES' GOLF CLUB. MEMBERS are notified that.the Club Championships (Junior ami. Senior) will be played on tho Ist, 2ridJ and 3rd of OCTOBER. Entries closo ■on SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. ' ' ' MARY H. GAVIN, .. Hon. Secretary. ORAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH SOCIETY. ...'■■■■■..■; COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Mnseiim Street, SEPTEMBER 13, B';o'clock. : ~ Separation of Sexes nnd Tenchin? Sox Hjgieuo in Schools.- • Discussion led by Dr. Plat.ts-Mills, All Womcii Invited. HOTEL NOTICES. WffT H T T E'S HOTEL, FOXTON, ; LEN FREEMAN, Proprietor. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, VV Marion Street (opp. Now TeAro Post Office), City. Absolutely 6re and earlhquake-proof. Contains all modern conveniences and comforts- A largo promenade roof, ororlooking Hnrboar. Tariff: 6s. per day; or from 255. pet week. MRS/C. A. TOEGONNINO. 'Phone 2017. Proprietress. ■ ■ THE NEW/' ••'■■ ■■.■■ GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN. 60-ROOMS-50. ' . ' . Ono of tho most modern of its kind in New Zealand. Will lx> Opened on FRIDAT, SEPTEMBER 6th. E. C. HIGGINS, Proprietress, ASTERN GRANDE HOTEL. OHAKUNE EAST. MES. K. BRADCOCK, Propriebcss' (Late of Foihill Hot«l, Nelson).- - First-class Accommodation. Right alongside the Railway Station. The starting point for the Mount Ruapehu Ascefit, . Guidp alvraye evailablej ■.■■■.•

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1544, 13 September 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1544, 13 September 1912, Page 7

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