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AMUSEMENTS. PLIMMER-DENXISTON SEASON. The Box Plans for "Xobody's Dauglitor" and "A Woman of No Importance" now on view at tho Dresden. Q P E If A II 0 U S 13., Diroclion Allan Hamilton. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 23rd. Return of the Brilliant and Popular PLIMMER-DENXISTON COMPANY, plimmer-denniston company, "The Must Popular Combination of Dramatic. Ailists at pre-ont tonring Australasia," including— mi;. George s. tithe radge MR. HARRY PLIMMER MRS. ROBERT HI!01;Gil MISS BEATRICE DAY MISS LIZETTE PARKES IN A NINE NIGHT,?' SEASON!.! Opening vil li a magnificent representation of (lie Dramatic success ol' tHo year — "NOBODY'S DAUGHTER," "NOBODY'S DAUGHTER," "NOBODY'S DAUGHTER," FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY!' ■' A Compelling and Fascinating Comedy Drama, replete with thrilling human interest and delightful attractiveness. FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, .VXD TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS, Oscar Wilde's Sparkling Comedv, "A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE." TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, OCT. Ist and 2nd. "A VILLAGE PRIEST." PRICES—Ss„ 35., nnd Is. Early, doors to Hack Stalls and Gallery, Gd. extra. Day Sales at. Cbristcson's. Children in arms not admitted. Box Plans nl; the Dresden. rjpnE 7K IN G'S ~ "FIIEATRK. Proprietors! West's, Ltd., and Liniey and Donovan. WEST'S PEERLESS PICTURES. WEST'S PEKULESS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Sensation of Ilio'IIour: Till: GOD OK THE SUN. THE GOD OF.THE SUN. , THE. CiOD OF THE'SUN. . FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. NEW SOUTH WALKS LEAGUE MATCH at.NEWTOWN PARK LEAGUE MATCH at'XCKWTOWN PARK THE LIGHT THAT FAILED.. THE" LIGHT THAT FAILED. , , (Dcpiclii)g a labour Problem.) . LULU'S DOCTOR, Etc. Prices—ls. and (Id. Plan at Abel's ami Theatre,.'. Booking Fee. Cd. 'Phone. .1113. SUN GOD -MATINEE TO-MORROW." SUN GOD '.MATINEE TO-MORROW. MONDAY. MONDAY. ''."i BLACK BLOOD. , , CJIIORTT'S' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, VJ AVillis Street. The Homo of Perfectly-projected .Pictures. The Rendezvous of Picture-Lovers, - TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT! "Till-; SHRINKING,OF RAW IIIDEi" "THE SHRINKING. OF EAW...HIDE," A sensational nicture by the famous Sclig Co. "PRAYERS OF MANUEI.O," "PRAYERS OF MANUEI.O,"' A wonderful production by the. Vila. Co. Supported by the Latest Gauntont Graphic,, Dancers .of Siva fa gorgootislycolourfd drama), , Keeentiic .Sportsman (comic),. Rapids of Kivatch {scenic), To Their Mutual Benefit (comic), etc.,. etc. . Open Daily from 11 a.in. to 11 p.m.Admission: Adults Gd.. Children 3d. TO-MORROW (Saturdav) AFTERNOON A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF ,EXTRA PICTURES FOR THE CHILDREN. STRING BAND. Messrs. vitetta brothers, Harp, Violin, tind Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for At' Homes,' 1 Garden Parties, etc. Can supply large or small Orchestra." Address; 136 TORY,ST.7: ; . •'Plio'iie'&TO; SPECIAL NOTICES. WUBUTE TO HER The First Annual Reunion of Early Settlers and their Descendants)' Held under the auspices of. the ; Earl.v Settlers' and Historical Association of Wellington, will be held at THE TOWN HALL'on DOMINION NIGHT,. MONDAY, 23r.d SEPTEMBER.. Addresses will be given by His Excellency the Governor, the Prime Minister (Hon. W. F. Massey), His Worship the Mayor. Sir Joseph Ward. Hon. H. D. 8011, Sir .Tames Carroll, Councillor John Smith, ■ and other prominent citizens. Musical items by old Wellington favourites. ' Light refreshments and conversation. Come along and revive old memories. Those who have been inadvertently overlooked may obtain tickets from the following: Len. M.'Kenzie, Manners St. nnd Lalnbton Quay: J. Castle, Riddiford Street;, and from RONALD K. LYON, Secretary, care Gnultcr,' Dykes and Co., Wellington. . WELLINGTON fIOLF CLUB. THE following Railway arrangements have been made in connection with the N.Z. Championship Meeting,' which commenced oil MONDAY' LAST, Kith September :— Leave Lambkin' Station 7.45, 9.4. 10.15 a.m., 1.50, 5.10, 1.15, 5.12. 1i.14. 10.35 p.m.. (Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday; 11.3(1 p.m.) ' • Depart Herein unsa, 7.55, 5.15, 10.52 a.m., 1.0, 4.52 p.m., 11.45 p.m., (Monday,. Wednesday, mid Saturday 0.15 p.nV.') ■ On Saturday. 21st September, Special Train will leave Lamblon at 12.55 p.m., returning at 5.40 p.in., arriving, Wellington 0,25. This train will not stop at intermediate stations between Wellington and llerctaunga, and \Vill only stop at Lower Hutt on return journey. As the Club have hafl to guarantee this special, visitors are particularly requested to patronise same. A. S. MACSHANE, Secretary. ~POSTFON'Ia ~~" ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB. SMOKE CONCERT. OWING to unforeseen circumstances having arisen, the Committee have decided to postpone the Annual, Smoko.C.on.cert until next.week. B. P. GALViX, Hon. Sec; WELLINGTON VV ■ SCHOOL THE FOM'TH QUARTER, Will begin on TUESDAY, 24<h SEPTEMBER, 1011 XEW. CLASS. FRENCH. W. S. LA TROBE, M.A.. Director.. F. SHAW. Registrar. . ;BY APPOINTMENT. The nutricta milk co., ltd., (Of Wellington) Hare, by Special Warrant, been Appointed PURVEYORS OF MILIC. CREAM, BUTTER, CHEESE, and EGGS To IIIS EXCELLENCY Till", GOVERNOR. 'Phone 3532. : TO THE RESIDENTS.OF EAST-..; BOURNE. . ; (ptOUCIIMAN'S Laundry has now opened a Receiving 'Depot at Mrs. Mayes's Shop, where Parcels will be Collected and Returned. Vim calls every TUESDAY. Price Lists procurable at Depot. PLANT YOUR GARDENWITH JONES AND CO.'S PLANTS. BEST SELECTION Of ALL' KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Note the Address—2fs'CUßA STREET. 'Phone 61ft- • 1

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1550, 20 September 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1550, 20 September 1912, Page 7

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