AMUSEMENTS. SHORTTS' CONTIGUOUS THEATRE, Willis Street. The Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT; "FOOLS OF SOCIETY" A NORDISK "FOOLS OF SOCIETY" masterpiece "FOOLS OF SOCIETY" eclipsing any"FOOLB OF SOCIETY" thin* previously "FOOLS OF SOCIETY" screened in WeI"FOOLS OF SOCIETY" lineton. A perfect picture, perfectly acted, Supported by Wife of the Hill* (S. and A. drama) Lite in a Bulgarian Village (scenic) Australian Gazette. Tho Honeymoon (comic) Tho Prize Package (a side-splitting comedy) Etc., Etc., Etc, WATCH FOR THURSDAY'S STAR SENSATION. . Open Daily from U a.m. to 11 pjn, Admission: Adults, (id- Children, 3d. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, EOPLF/S PICTURE PALACE, Continuous from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Manners Street (Next Bcgg's). ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. P.P.P. OPENING. P.P.P. OPENING. SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 11 a.m. SATURDAY, iStli .NOVEMBER, ll a.m. This will interest Theatregoers and lovers of good Picture Entertainment. ' SPECIAL MANAGERIAL NOTE! To the Public of Wellington and Districts: The Directors of the P.P.P. beg to announce that, after careful consideration, they firmly believe that there is always \ room for a better show. Most people I realise this. The People's Picture PolaceCan safely be termed the COSIEST, MOST COMFORTABLE, And easily the MOST UP-TO-DATE PICTURE HOUSE TN NEW ZEALAND. P.P.P. PREMIER PICTURE PALACE. Spacious Accommodation, Perfect Ventilation, and Ladies' Rest Room' and Lavatory. TJp-to'date Confectionery Stall inside Building. The interior is exquisitely finished, and Pictures will be projected in a mariner UNEQUALLED IN NEW ZEALAND. We hold the privilege- to produce EXCLUSIVE STAR PICTURES. Each Picture to bo Scresnod for First Time ill New - Zealand. . ■ • THE WHOLE BUILDING IS FIREPROOF. POPULAR PRICES-Adulis, Sixpence. " POPULAR PRICES-CMldren, 3d. Perfect Pictures. Choice Pictures. Rare . Pictures.. Carefully-selected Music Appropriate to each Picture. Hear the P.P.P. Orchestra. Thrilling and Pleasant. OPENING-SATURDAY, .16th NOVEMBER, H tun. IPvNNERS STREET . (NEXT BEGfr'S), HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF PLAYING THE AUTOHARP? . It's a Charming Ifts'trufneut and easily' learnt. The music of ;tlie Autoharp is Very sweet, and j»6es nicely as an. accompaniment to the-Voice or with the Piano. We recommend the following to beginners as good, reliable instruments, with hue, mellow, well-sustained toiie:— No. 2-Ebon{«d.3 Bars, 21 String.los,Cd. ' No.. S—lmUatiim Rosewood, G Bars, .25 Strings, lis. No, Rosewood, by Muller, . 6 Bars, 26 String, 215.. . . No. 11—Imitation Itbsowood, by Mullef, .. superior quality, 255. •.'•.■.. Posted anywhere, Is. extra for postage. ~ Each.Au.tohp.ftp supplied in Cardboard Box, with Timing Key, Plectrum,, and Tutor complete. We supply to country resident.? by Post oil the guarantee that if instrument is. anyway unsatisfactory -wo will take it back, and refund the money, CriAS. BEGG AND CO,, LTD., 19-21 Manners Street, WeHihgton. ."■' The. oldest established Music House in N;Z, FrTthe COMPETi.TIONS Your DEPORTMENT will Count. SjPECiAL LESSON'S, Com>£9 'Jvxcrci ses, in Relaiatiqii' nod'.Flexibility- for Pianists and Violinists.' . ~ MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, 'Teacher of Physical Culture',.. '; ■ RotitbV Buildings, Featherston Street.. ' ~~ STRINO BANIJ, .'■-.. MESSRS. VITETTA. BROTHERS, Harp, Viohn'j arid Flute (Constantly engaged at Royol Oak Hotel),. Are prepared to receive engagementsi, for "At Homos," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply large or small Orchestra. Address, 130 TORY ST.. 'Phojie 2670. . \ "THE GARDEN .HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a .Weekend; Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good MeflU, ■ Cbiirteous Attention, -Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. EVERY SUNDAY. Rine up "BEI/LEVUE.'' WKT A NT E b K N 0 W N, ' Open Daily from No-op till 11.15 p.m. (Except Tuesdays, when preniises close at 2 o'clock.) PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 168 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone -No. 20. YOU CAN'T.RUB OUT FACTS, THAT we are giving you the best Tailormade Suit in town for. the. money. No', fictitious savings.. Fit and Style guaranteed. G; S. ROBERTS, Fashionable Tailor, 52 -Lower Cuba St, (Over N.Z. Motor Co-., : Opposite Bank Df ' : . N.ZA .. . 3?TJBLIG KOTICE. "IjiKTANTED Known, Brieo's NewLuriohVV; eon and Tea Rooms, 226 Lambton Quay (opp. The Dresden), The most up-to-date in Wellington. Bright mid airy rooins. Meat and Fish Teas a speciality. FURNITURE PACKED and REMOVED TO ANY ADDRESS, ■ .Goods Cleared Through Custom House. Cheap Storage Accommodation for Gooda of any Description.' KEIR'S FORWARDING AGENCY, • • 76 Jerrois Quay. Telephone 1180, PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH TONES , AND CO.'S PLANTS; BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per doz, Note the Addresih-255 CUBA -STREET. 'Phone 510. : ■fa=." ' :.■■ ••■••'•'" . ",'•" ~., Kaikoura.—N.ff.E-. light; barometer. 30.0J; thermometer, 65. Fair; sea, moderate.. I Akaroa Lighthouse.—N.E., fresh; barometer, 3G.03; thermometer, -51. Oloudy; sea. moderate. . Port Chalmers.—N.E., breeze; barometer, 29.97; thermometer, 56. Fair; sea. smooth. Nuggcts.-N.E,, fresh 1 barometer-, 2&91; thermometer,,s3. Cloudy; sea rough. Bluff .-^East, fresh; bi£T,meter, 29,90; thermometer, M. Fine. B. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, Kovembor & 1912.
They were urging the yottnjr man to sing', despite deciflralion that' he Was not gifted in that line. "Well, I'll tell you what I'll do," he said finally,, "I'll toll, you a Story first, and then I'll sing if von want jiie to," The)} came the story, ''When I was a little boy/' he began, "our family lived "in a lighthouse, ' One day I was up in the top- of the tower, singine away for all X was worth, . Sud' denly I heard my little brother, down* stairs, say to my mother, 'Mamma, it's a perfectly sunshiny day. I don't see what the fog-horns arc blowing for.'" They lot hint off. "Old Hewligiis has the most remarkable memory you ever heard of." "What's peculiar about it?" "He keeps his money in a big safe, and he can always vernembev the combination when he wants to put any money inside it, but if you waiit to borrow a few pounds from, hint he can't recall th« combination to save his life.' Wfiriior'* Bust-Proof Corset* aw ..saasrior.fwm atecr. point of viov,—Adrt
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 13 November 1912, Page 9
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