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AMUSEMENTS. GOOD-BYE TO TINY TOWN, The Management of Tinjr Town, being desirous of (.'very child witnessing this unique attraction, have decided (o r.hnrgo the following prices for Children TO-DAY: SIXPENCE, Is., Is. Bd., nnd 2s. SIXPENCE, Is., Is. (id., ami 2s. IT\ OWN UAL L. Direction .BEAUMONT SMITH. Under the Management of Alf." LINLEY. "GOOD-BYE FOB EVER."FAREWELL PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. FAREWELL PERFORMANCESTO-DAT. TO-DAY, 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7. Performances fit .1 and 8. POSITIVELY NO RETURN SEASON. MISS NOW niid YOU MISS FOR , EVER. BEAUMONT SMITH'. . Presents for the Last Time Here, TINT TOWN, ■ TINY TOWN, TINY TOWN, . TINY TOWN, ' r Tho Never-to-be-forgotten Show. You will live to regret. it if you miss Tiny Town. '. Prices: Reserved, 45.; Unreserved, 35., 25., and ONE SHILLING. Special Children's Price- fo-doy and To-night, 25., Is. Cd., Is., aiid SIXPENCE. ■ Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Abel's. TINY TOWN PROVINCIAL TOUR., THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Twice Daily, at 3 ana S. PALMERSTON'NORTH, OPERA HOUSE. ■ September 21 and 23.-WANGANUI. September 24.-DANNEVIRKE. ' September i'a.—HASTINGS. September 26 and 27.-NAPIER, THE DANDIES. ' ON ACCOUNT OF CONCERT CHAMBER BEING OTHERWISE ENGAGED, THE DANDIES WILL APPEAR IN THE OPERA HOUSE on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. , "...., mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, Direction E. Bransconibe, Ltd. '-.. TO-NIGHT! ;TO-NIGHT! • TO-NIGHT! : And EVERY EVENING AT 8. THE DANDIES. (RED) THE DANDIES. (RED) THE DANDIES. WHO HAVE RETURNED TO THE SCENE OF THEIR PAST TRIUMPHS, AND FOR BUT A TOO BRIEF SEASON, WILL ENTERTAIN AND AMUSE THE THOUSANDS OF FRIENDS they have made in this city. . -. THE DANDIES '. . THE DANDIES "ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT." Iu NEW SCENES, SKETCHES, SONGS, DANCES and BURLESQUES. .A BUDGET of NEW and ORIGINAL ITEMS. WITH A FEW or , the. OLD FAVOURITES THROWN IN AS GOOD MEASURE. • ■ -' THE DANDIES. . THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. ■. . ' \ AN INCOMPARABLE COMPANY OF ARTISTIC ENTERTAINERS. . Admission: 35., 25.,' Is. No extra charges. Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales Christcson's. Business Manager... SCOTT COLVILLE. mHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors , . West's.. Ltd., nud Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT. . . TO-NIGHT. ■ WEST'S PEERLESS PICTURES. . . ~.WEST'S PEERLESS PICTURES. ~„., . Supreme in Art nnd Beauty. ■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Tho Exceptional Dramatic Study, ' THE GOD OF THE SUN. .. . THE-GOB OF THE SUN. . . . THE GOD OF THE SUN. - " THE GOD OF THE SUN. Revelation in the Art of Kinematosraphy. LULUS',- .'. Vita - LULUS' DOCTOR Comedy. DOCTOR Featuring Maurice Costello as Hie Doctor. THE COWES REGATTA. THE COWES REGATTA. THE UNBIDDEN GUEST (Introducing the Pathe Panther). ' THE LIGHT THAT FAILED. THE 'LIGHT THAT FAILED. Popular Prices. Reserve? at Abel's and Theatre. . - SHORTTS , CONTINUOUS THEATRE, ~ Willis Street. . , The Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ■Last Opportunity of Witnessing- thi|t ■ Magnificent Star Picture, . "Tho Traitress."...... ■~ "Tho .Traitress." "THE TRAITRESS. , * "Tho Traitress." "Tho Traitress." A military drama unequalled in the history of kinematography, and which has been witnessed by over Three Thousand persons during the Inst two <lavs. SEE IT TO-DAY OR TO-NIGHT. 'Supported.' by THE FATAL MIRROR (Drama) PANDORAS BOX (Vita) • ■Featuring John Bunny. Tapioca Making, Making n Mountain' out of a Molo. Hill (comic), Patho Gazette, The Golf Caddie's Dog (comic), etc. Open daily" from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission", Adults Cd., Children 3d. 'Watch for Tliursdny's Change of Programme. mOWN HALL TOWN HALL. J. THURSDAY NEXT. ■ ARTS CLUB CONCERT! • Programme: Son*-"The Song of the Torrent" (Mailing <or.)-Mr. R. 'S. Allwrisht. , -Accompanist, Mi's Amy Remington. 'Cello Solo-'Adogio" (Tarlini)-Mr.' F. T!. Johustqne. Accompanist, Mrs..r. R. Jbhnstoue. '. . . SonE—"Mv. Heart is Weary" (Goring Th6mas)--Miss. N>Uie Castle. Accompanist,l Mrs. F. R. Johnstonc.. " Vocal Quartbt—"ln . Absence" (Dudley Beck)— Orpheus Club. Sone-(n) "The Wood Pigeon" (Liza Lelt- , -nwhn); I.N "The Wren "-Miss Gcrtrudt Hunt. Accompanist, Mr. Hoiv ace Hunt. ' , .. • . and She"-Wellin.?ton Dramatic Club. He-Mr. Normau Altken. Ruby Scott. , •■■ Adtlress-His. Excellency the Governor. Lc'clurettc, "Venice; "Mr. Hudson (French Club). Projecto?cope illustrations by Mr. : H6rdie Shaw. Piano Solo—"Caprice Espignol" Ofcsz-" koivski)—Mr.'Horace Hunt. Song-'-Melisands in the Wb6d"-Miss Zelma R. Hugo. Accompanist,' MissGertrude Hunti . ■ ; Violin Ko!o—"Reve' Anstflirjiie":. (Rubin-. steinj-Jli'ss Dorothy Wells. Accpm-; panist, Miss Fay Rayward. ; . Song—'"Plymouth Souur!" Uudol-Mr. _W. H Church. Accompanist, Mrs. Natusch. ■ Orchestral Number—"Toy Symphony"— The Or,che:-tra of the Society, of Musicians. \ (a) Allegro Vivoce, Mr. L. I. Watkius; (W Andante Con Esnrcssiohe, Mr. Horace Hunt; (c) Allegro Con Brio, Mr. Maushan Barnett;

LUNCHEON. SUPPER, AND TEA 'ROOMS. F AI ' COMMERCIAL RESTAriiAN'T, I.AMBTON QUAY. .AH'KRN'OON TK.V A SPECIALITY. .Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m,Op«u 9 a.m. till 11-15 p.m. JAMES FPiASER, Proprietor. Telephone 2300. ~ CARD. City men about tu menc in ilnirr farmin» tidvi-cd re type !"i - -' ■■• r(;i ol ">"" ™i (enure, lircds of cattle, capital iiPC6«ar.v. probable ntt return for investment, and 'IP-tc-dKU' mc-tliw':- cf rninircmcui. All inquiriefc strictlv ccnfideDtial. ALAN M'NEILL, c.o. N-Z. Dairyman" Office. 'Phone 1014. B<ji iOi,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1548, 18 September 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1548, 18 September 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1548, 18 September 1912, Page 9

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