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AMUSEMENTS, SHOBTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, Willis Street. The Homo of Perfectly-projected Picturee. TO-DAY' At 11 o'clock TO-DAY COMPLETE CttAKGK OF I'ROGHAMME introducing that great London sensation, "The Missing lunger" Sensational de'Tho Jlissin-t h'ngor" tective Drawn. "The Missing Kngßr" Thrilling ehasp "Tho Missing I'ingor" nfte-r the fugitive "Tho Xljsfijltjf Viftger" on' a raihvay en"Tho Missing Finger" sine. Sensational "Tho Missing Finger" jump from u "Tlio Missing I'inger" train travelling at "The Missing Finger", forty miles an hour Supported by THE PUPIL OP HIS EYE, Another wonderful' Vita production, Featuring Maurice Costollo. English Army Manoeuvres. Gaumont Graphic. A. Iscw Cure For Divorce (comedy), Naples to Sorrento, The Men with ' the Twitch, etc., etc. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission: Adults, 6d- Children, 3d. GREAT ENTHUSIASM. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! miE co mTTe t iti on s. 1H E COMPETITIONS. THE ABSOLUTE CONTINUOUS SHOW ALL DAY. ' GO WHERE THE CROWDS ARE! TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-BAY , s"'pROGKAIIME. . . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. , TOWN HAtL (Large Hall). 9.30 a.m.—Piano Solo (under 15): "Nocturne, in A Major." Three to compete in final. 1t.30 a.m.—Soprano Solo: "Nella Calina. Three to compete in final. 12.30 p.m.—Song (Boys under IS): "Little Pilgrim." Winner to. appear at night. ' ■ ', 2.0 p.m.—Sacred Solo (Ladies): Own,,Sei lection. Three to compete in final. 4.30 p.m.—Violin Solo (under 13): "Remembrance." Winner to appear at liight. ' ■ • ! CONCERT CHAMBER. ,9.30 a.m.—Sight Reading (under 1G). AViniier to be declared, : ■ 10.15 a.m.—Recitation (Boys under 16): "Vitai. Lanjpada," Three to compete ill final. 3.0 p.m.—Dramatic Recital (Ladies): ''Patil licvere's Ride." Three .to compete in final. THURSDAY EvlnFnG, at 8 o'clock. TOWN HALL (Large, Hall). Piano Solo (under 15): "Nocturtie in A. Major." Final 3 Competitors. Soprano' Solo: "Nella Calma." Final 3 ' Competitors. Becitntiou (Boys under 16): "Vitai Lam- ■ padn,." Filial 3 Competitors. Violin f?olo: (under 15): "Remembrance." The Winner. . Song (Bays under. 15): "Little Pilgrim.'f The Winner. ■ < ■ Sacred . S-cjlo (Ladies): Own Selection. ' Final 3 Competitors. Dramatic Recital (Ladies): "Paul Revere , * Rids." , Final 3 Competitors, Braes Quartet: Second Section. Welling-j 1 ton/City Band. ■ Comedietta*. "J-edbu.ry .Timior," Wellington Dramatic Society. PRICES for Day Sessions. Gd. Evening, I 25., and Is.; 2s. seats may be reserved at the Dresden. No Booking Fee. ■ SEASON TICKETS, for. Day and Eveninpt Performances Double, £l lls. Gd.; Single, £1 Is.; Back Stalls, .10s. U. NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST ■ FESTIVAL. • .' JAMES DYKES;', Secretary. 'NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS. ' NOTICE to Competitors.-Competitors are invited to make use ,of our Modern Music Warehouse in Simmers Street. A BRINS.MEAD GRAND PIANO is available Free of charge, for those ivho would like to practise, CHAS BEOG &. CO., LTD., Manners St. SPECIAL ■NOTICES. lP ENE3R AL ASSEJIBLY'dfTHE PTQ3SXX BYTERIAN CHURCH OF ' i ;,, NEW ZEALAND.; c ■ ST. JOHN'S dHURCH, ~ ' THURSDAY,. NOVEMBER 1-ltli. 10 a.m.—Foreign Mission. Recommendations. -Temperance. . -.- ■ ■ Institute, Foreign Missions. ,_ i __ - __ KILBIRNIE RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. -. THE Annual Meeting of the above -will be held in fhe Kilbiruie Hall, TONIGHT (Thursday), 1-tth November; at $ o'clock. Ratepayers' ajul residents are cord-tally invited to attend. E. H. HSHER, Hon. Sec, '■ PUANf YOUR GARDEN WITH TONES AND .' CG.'S PLANTS. BEST' SELECTION OF ALL KINDS ■ IN STOCK, from Is. per do*. , Note the Addrcss-255 CUBA STREET. .'Phono 510. , A N T E D KNOW A T . Open Daily froni Jvoon till 11.15 p. m< (Except Tuesdays, when premises close at--2 o'clocki) ■ PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 168 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone No. 20. '• YOU CAN'T RUB OUT FACTS. npHAT we are giving you the best TajlorJ- made Suit in ■ town for the ni-oney. No fictitious savings.- Fit and, Style guaranteed. ■ 6: S. ROBERTS, Fashionable Tailor, 52 Lower Cub.t St. (Over N.Z. Motor Co., opposite Bank of . N.ff.) PUBLIC NOTICE. '57STAOTED Known, Brico's NcTvLunchVV eon and Tea Rooms, 226 Lamb-ton Quay (opp. The Dresden), The mo6t up-to-date m Wellington. Bright and airy rooms'. Meat and Fish-Teas a'speciality. W. J'. GATJDIN AND SON,' . COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, 40 GHUZNEE STREET i> KILBIRNtE. LARGE STOCKS of. Cotilbrookdale and Newcastle Coals on hand. Prompt delivery all parts City and Suburbs, Telephones: City, 271; Kilbirnie. 37J8. '- DON'T THROW AWAST TOUR broken lawn mower, , jiro. irons, range tops, etc. Wβ can make them Bβ* ngaihi The WELLINGTON WELDING CO.i Ilia Cuba Street. 'Phone 3U&. Specialists in all cinoses of Repair Work; Jjroken Castings,. Motor Car end Motor Bike Cylinders, (Wr Cases, etc., ■Uuminr iunv Cast Iron; Cast Steel, Mulleable, Cast, and Mild Steel. mENNJS RACKETS.—We have opened X iip a good selection of Baily and Co.'s Rackets nnd Nets, which we are selling at wholesale prices. * W. J, SEATER AND CO., 24 Grey Street. 'Phone H74, ~ A Cbra. LB, H, DD LACTOtJR, . Surgeon Dentist, BENNETTS BUILDINGS. T.AIHAPB, THE CUB-818 RAT POISON, A TESTIMONIAL. " Auckland Harbour Board Office,;, August 30, 1912. 1 Messrs. 1 Bewlerson and Barclay, ; Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemists, Auckland. BEAU SIRS,-Tho Board's Traffic Mft-n----ager informs inc that he. has used vour poison in and about tho wharves for thfi Inst three montliSi and lid eays that it is readily taken by rats, and is very elTective.—l'mus truly, H, B. Brimett, Spcfetnvy. The Local Agents at present are— SHARLAND AND CO., Dixoli Street, Wellington. , Three remarkable remedies, ~ PTOUTH,— Th» 3 remarkftbl& remedlea fj (ire prepared in Engltnd, Of chem-: lets nnd ntbree, or po«t free from Zonth Cure Co,, Wellington, Sufferer*. w*lta .(or fioa trio) taeatina oqm£kin«j •*

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1597, 14 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1597, 14 November 1912, Page 7

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