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AMUSEMENTS. SHOIU'T'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE, Willis Street. The. Home of I'erfcclly-Projectod Pictures. CIIANtiK OK riKKiKAMME. TO-DAY. AT L.\HT. AT LAST. TO-DAY. ARRIVAL Olf'ONß OF THK TO-DAY. UItKATKST STAK J'ICI'TIIiKS i;\'i;i! KCKMKNKU. "A (.1 111 IST OF TIIK I'AST." "A (iIIOST OK 'I'll H\ I'AST." "A ciiiosT ok 'nn: past." A Superb Kxelinive Star Picture, 2000 feet long. Sii|)]iorU>il ljj- n complcle pro(rrnmnie of exclusive pictures, screened today for tlio first lime in New Zcnland. TO BK SKKN ONLY At tlie Theatre Unit is Famous all over New Zealand. FOR THK CLKAHNKSS OF ITS PICTUIiKS. Open Daily from 11 n.m. to 11 p.m. -i_L I,S^I( i N, Z. A '!" Il - 5 C(1 " Cl ''luron 3d. f£ II K A T Rli It 0 Y A L. Direction, Hronnan-Fullers, Ltd. TO-NIGHT ~ At 8. TO-NIGHT Jlcssrs. Ilicnnan-Fuller present their NKW ADVANCED VAUnF,VILI,i: KNTKRTAINKHS in a COM PJ,imO CIIANGK of PROGRAMME. To-night, (he .Tolliest Kntorlainmcnt ever presented in Wellington. '25 HOURS OF MERRIMENT. First Apponrnncp in Wellington of MISS LA LIE BROOKE, The Old,JIISS LA UK IiROOKE, Fashioned MISS LALIK BHOOKE, Girl, In her Great and Novel Specialty Act, "FEMININE FADS and FANCIES." l'irst Appearance in New Zealand of THE ANDERSON TRIO, THK ANDERSON TRIO, Presenting tlioir astounding Club-swing. ing, Contortion, and Acrobatic Feats MISS KAY GLKN. Lady Musical MISS KAY GLEN. Monolosist, Introducing New nnd Voices on Strings. MR. LEONAKU NELSON, The Princo of Refined Entertainers. Last Night, ROY RUNE, Our Hebrew Last Night, KOY UENH, Friend. GEORGE COLLINS, GRACE COJIPTON, MOKLEY & BATES, FLORENCE WIX, THE CLIFFE QUARTETTE, And NEW NATIONAL PICTURES. D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; Reserved Seats, 2s. Gd. Book at tho Dresden. q"? e j-Ta ho us e> important notice, a great irish event! "Cncd Mille Fnilthe," \ The Wellington Catholic Club has secured ilie Opera House for NEXT MONDAY EVENING, October ESth (Lnbo«r Day). The Entertainment will comprise a i(EJIAUKABLE SERIES OF I'ICTURE DHA.MAS, including "SIIAJIUS O'BRIEN" (A Story of '9S). Tlie Full I'rograniino is being given by JlacMahon and. Donnelly and John Fuller and Sons. IN ADDITION IN ADDITION A GREAT SELECTION.. A GREAT SELECTION. Of NATIONAL SONGS by Well-known Artists. A Powerful Orchestra, under the Conductorship of Mr \V. M'Laughlau. Full particulars at an early date. PBICES-Dress Circle and Front Stalls, Is. 6d.; Stalls, Is.; Family Circle, 6(1. C. A. Carmine ami J. E. Quinn, lion. Joint. Secretaries.* BOXING! ' BOXING! GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. .. TO W N H A L—i. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, MONDAY, OCTOBER , 28. . (Labour Night.) Attractive scries of Feather-weight Contests promoted by the WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION. Between the leading exponents of fhe Dominion,"including -Ellis, Thompson, Goodman, and others. TWO NIGHTS OF "STAK" EVENTS. PBICES-Stage, 7s. Gd.; Gallery Sides, 55.; Ringside, 3s. (4s. if booked); Gallery, 35.; Back Stalls, 2s. Box Plan will open at AEMIT'S on Thursday Next. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICESNEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. CARTERTON SHOW, 23rd and 24th OCTOBER. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS TO CAKTERTON. available for return until 3.7 di OCTOBER, will be obtainable from AYoodville, Te Aro, and intermediate stations on 23rd and 24th OCTOBER. N.B.—Holiday Excursion Tickets will be obtninnble on 24th October, by morning trains only. ON 24th OCTOBER, Second-class Return Tickets to Cartertcn, available fir return on tiny of issue only, will be obtainable at Mnijterton ami Sol way. PARE, Is. 3d. ON 24th OCTOBER, Special passenger train stopping, if required,' at all stations, will leave Cross Creek at 9.0 a.m., Featherston 9.25 a.m., Greytown 9.25 a.m., and arrive Carterton 10.7 a.m. Return train will leave Carterton at 5.40 >p.m; Trains leave Mastyton for Cartertbn at 9.4G, 11.45 a.m., am! 1.15 p.m. Return trains will leave Cavterlon for Masterton at 4.20, 4.55, and 5.26 p.m. v The 2.45 p.m. AYoodville-Wellington train will take passonsers for South of Cross Creek, and will leave Carterton at 6.32 p.m. BY ORDER, a - jTeettno of~the women's branch of tfe "bible-in-schools league" will be held in St. John's Schoolroom, Willis Street, on OCTOBER 21st. -at 3 p.m. All Women interested in tho movement cordially invited. • General Secretary.

In thß COMPETITIONS . Tour DEPORTMENT will Count. SPECIAL LESIONS for intending Competitors, ami Special Exercises in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianists and Violinists. MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, Toucher of Physical Culture, floutli's Buildings, Featherston Street. STRING BAND. •R/tTESSKS. VITETTA BROTHERS, ItJL Ilorp, Violin, and Flute (Constantly engaged nt Royal Oak Hotel), Aro prepared to receive engagements for At Ilomos," Garden Parties, eto. Can supply largo or araall Orchestra. Address, 1.10 TORY ST. 'Phone 2570. A PERFECT SUIT. \7i7 - E can iiinke you a genuine tallorv » made Suit from .£4. There is notliiiiK in town to equal us for Fit, Style, mid Workmanship. Own material made " l> ' G. S. ROBERTS, Fashionable Tailor, !K! Lower Cuba Street, Over N.Z. Motor Co. (opposite Bank of N.Z.). r PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH JONES AND CO.'S PLANTS. BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Note tho Address —255 CUBA STREET, 'l'hono 510.

Mr. lC.vnin Quanay, a Dublin engineer, left- his 'odice as usual in tho evening of August 19 for home, but did not arrive I hot*. As <lay by day want by without any message from him his description was circulated by the police. On August 26 an elderly man, apparently in deep distress, accosted another man in Dalo Street, Liverpool, telling him that he had completely lost his memory and could not lomomber who lie was or where ho had come from. Tho police were informed, and Hading he corresponded with the description of the missing Mr. Quonay, telegraphed to his relatives. On August 28 Mrs. Qiinunv and her .sister arrived in Liverpool. Jlr. Quanny instantly recog-ni.-ed them and appeared to regain his memory.' * ' For Bronchial Coughs and Colds, i .Woods' Great Pcppsmuit Cut?, Is, 6d*V

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1576, 21 October 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1576, 21 October 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1576, 21 October 1912, Page 9

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