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, AMUSEMENTS. V TINY TOWN BOOM, h — LAST FOUR MATIXEES! Trrrc ,, LAST FOUR NIGHTS! D . MATINEE TO-DAY, .rp O W N HALL. Direction iiAUMONT SMITH. Under tho Management of Alt'. LIXLEY. ENTERTAINMENTS TWICE DAILY. VILLAGE OPENS AT 2 AND 7 P.M.. Performances nt .1 mid 8 p.m. i BEAUMONT SMITH PKESEMS i TINY TOWN, i TINY TOWN. TINY TOWX. TINY TOWN". : TINY TOWN. . Admitted by tremendous audiences to to THE ABSOLUTE LIMIT THE ABSOLUTE LIMIT IN QUAIXTXESS, 1N dai *LFlllinement. A LIVING FAIRY STORY, A MARVELLOUS MIDGET VILLAGE INHABITED BY THIRTY-INCH MEN AND WOMEN. ■ BRING THE LITTLE ONES. Prioes: Reserved, 45.; Unreserved, 35., 25., and ONE SHILLING. Early Doors, 6d. extra to Is. and 2s. seats. Children Half-price except to Is. Seats. Bos Plan at the Dresden t.ill 1 p.m. today. Afterwards at Abel's. Day Sales at Abel's. Representative, for Alf. Linley, W. A. Low. TINY TOWN PROVINCIAL TOUR: PAL.UERSTOIN' NORTH, Sept. 19 and 20. WANGANUI, September 21 and 23. DANNEVIME, September 24. HASTINGS, September 25. NAPIER, September 26 and 27, fTIHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors: West's. Ltd., and Linley and Donovan, ■ WEST'S PEERLESS PICTURES. WEST'S PEERLESS PICTURES. PRIZE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. PRIZE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Last Night of ' GRANDMA'S SLEEPING DRAUGHT. WHO'S TO WIN? A FRONTIER CHILD. Australian Gazette. THE CURSED GOLD, THE CURSED GOLD, THE EVER SMILING LADY. PRICES—I 6., 6d. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking fee, 6d. 'Phono 3143. MONDAY. MONDAY. The Great Anglo-Indian Drama: THE GOD OF THE SUN. THE GOD OF THE SUN. In many Oriental Scenes and Sensations. RUGBY. RUGBY. U G B Y. RUGBY, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3. ATHLETIC PARK. Last of the Representative Matches. WELLINGTON V. OTAGO. Promising the Finest Game of the Season. Curtain-raisers at 1.30. PETONE V. TERRACE. Schools' Final. WELLINGTON V. MABLBOROUGH. ' Third-Class Representative Game. ADMISSION-ls. Grandstand Is. Reserved scat tickets 6d., at ARMTT'S or HOR.NIG'S. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. ■ OPERA H O U S E. IMPORTANT BOXING TOURNAMENT. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 16, Under Control of the WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION. Great Contest for the Dominion Feather- "' weight Championship. BURNS (Australia) v. HAGIiRTY (New Zealand). The Dominion holder of the title is probably the finest exponent yet produced ra New Zealand. . His record both os. amateur and- professional has be«n an unbroken series of wins. Tho Challenger, although but recently establishing his claim to be considered among the "topnotchers," is ouo'of the mo6t popular boxers appearing before the public in Australia. AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES i C. LEARY v. W. MACK. P. LEARY v. W. MAETIN. G, RYDER v. J. MURPHY. PRICES: Stage, 7s. 6d.j Stalls and D. Circle, os.; Back Stalls, 35.; Family Circle, 2s. ■ Bos Plan opens this morning at Armif s. W. G. TALBOT, ■■ '■ ' Secretary. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. ■■■':' notice' tomembers. v fTVHE nest Kororo will be held in the A Concert Chamber of the Town Ha THIS EVENING (Saturday), the 14th inst, at 8 o'clock. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) 25th SEPTEMBER, 1912. BAND PERFORMANCE. BAND PERFORMANCE. PIPE BAND at BOTANICAL GARDENS JNO. R. PALMER," Town Clerk. 14th September, 1912. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. N SPRING FLOWER SHOW. LOWER HUTT TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 16th and 19th SEPT. His Excellency Lord Islington will perform tho opening ceremony at 3 o'clook. A visit to this popular show is a most enjoyable outing, and one not easily forgotten. Orchestral Music. ■Refreshments. ■ ; Admission, Is. ' T. L. BARKER, Hon. Sec. TOWN. HALL, UPPER HUTT. mHE UPPER HUTt"RIFLE CLUB will A hold their Annual Social in tlio above Hnll on THURSDAY, the 19th SEPTEMBER, 1912, and Presentation of Trophies by tho Patron, T. M. Wilford, M.P. F. WILKIE, Sec pro tom. A BOON TO VIOLINISTS. SEVEIK'S NEW VIOLIN CHIN REST. THIS Chin Rest, the invention of Professor Seveik, is unquestionably the most romarkablo acquisition made to the Violin since the Chin Rest was first used. A few of the advantages are:— I.—The player can always maintain an erect position while playing, and not bend forward in order to hold the Violin in position. 2.—The timing of the Violin can bo accomplished without removing it from under tho chin. 3.—The position of the bow arm will bo greatly ' improved, permitting the hair of the bow to lio in the correct position on the string, thus adding to the production of a pure tone, increasing and improving it to a remarkable degree. Used by Kreisler, Kubelik, Mischa ■ Elman, and other famous Violinists. Price, 6s. and Bs. (adjustable). Post free fliiywlinre. Obtainable only from CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Tho House for Good Music and Musical " Goods. STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, H»rp, Violin, and Fluto (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Aro prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply largo or small Orchestra. Address, 136 TORY ST. Thono 2570. GENERAL Printing in all it.'branches neatly and promptly executed at moderoto charge* nt the "Dominion" Oeucrnl Prlntins House, Dominion Ar. enue, 'Phono Hiit.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 7

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