AMUBEMENTB. rpiE KING'S THEATRE. 1 Props., West's, Ltd., Li nicy anil Donovan. VEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES. Last Two Nights of - .. ( THE A gripping : MONEYLENDERS ooloured MONEYLEADERS • romnnco. Or, , THE FACE OR THE VOICE.; THE FACE OR THE VOICE. " (The Beauty Actor, MauriceCostxmo.) Miss Cissio O'Kcefe interpolates during this picture) "Bon Bolt," "Ora Pro Nobis," a special fenturo. Prices as usual. 'Phone 3143» i SATURDAY AFTERNOON. WEST'S NEW ERA MATINEE. • WEST'S NEW ERA MATINEE/ Children admitted to Stalls for Threepence, Adults Sixpence. Dress Circle, everybody usual prices. ; 21 HOURS frlffiT'S PICTURES FOR 3d. 21 HOURS WEST'S PICTURES FOR ad. 21 HOURS AVEST'S PICTURES FOR 3d. MONDAY. . , MONDAY Our Grand Now Dramn, "FATHER," "FATHER,", Featuring Urinate Zacconi, Italy's Leading Tragedian, who plays "Old Andrew" . in "Father."' , , ; fJIHE EMPRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." stalls CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 3d. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls Stalls, 3d. Dress Circle, Cd. 3d.' ' TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT Stalls ' A Magnificently Staged 3d. Modern Drama, Stalls "RESTITUTION." 3d. "RESTITUTION." Stalls "RESTITUTION." 3d. Stalls • "VENICE." 3d. "VENICE." ■ Stalls "VENICE." 3d. Gloriously coloured view of the Stalls Citr o£ Canals. 3d. 1 "EUCHRED" Stalls (Exclusive Selig; Drama). 3d.' "WARWICK CHRONICLE" Stalls And a HOST of OTHERS.- 3d. — Stalls This evening the EMPRESS 3d. Full Orchestra -will contribute Stalls Selections from • "THE MERRY 3d. WIDOW," and during tho screen- Stalls of "Venice" will give "Bruno et' 3d. Blonde," Waldtcufel's Waltz. Stalls. ■ • 3d.
PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. Manners. Street. : We regret that, owing to tho late arrival of the ■ 'Frisco mail, wo were unable to "LIEUT. ROSE IN. CHINESE SEAS" last night. " ' , | We have pleasure in announoing . the '.appearance of this superb attraction today, together with the restxjf' n huge programme. This misfortune serves to show thi'.t we I arc up-to-date, and that tho P.P.P. project'tho latest pictures; in fact, our 1 programmes are sliown at tho samo time as being shown in England. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! ; CITY. COUNCIL,. .TOWN HALL, '/•; SATURDAY NEXT, Ist MARCH, 1913, At 8 o'clock. ' ■ T 7 "' ' ' ' , ORGAN RECITAL. | ' . ORGAN RECITAL. By MR. J. MAUGHAN BARNETT. (City Organist). _• _■ . ! Organist—MlSS DORA READ. Prelude and Fugue, D major Bath Overture, "Tannhauser" ............ Wagner Overture, niinor Hollins Military March Schubert And- Works'ihy -Lemarc.-illensclt, 'iFau'ltoii ' ' '•••'.■■ and Vierne. ' V'! WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY THE: ■ MANDOLINE? ,• - IF so, you will' lie' interested.','in .• the] really - splendid stock ( of these instruments held Ijy, us. v • ■ ~ ■ :/■ Italian Mandolines, from ~Bos. to '£& 85.,;. including' complete outfit, strings, ;tuto'r, etc,. m . "Pyxe"-'Mandoline.—The most perfect 1 toned anS beautifully finished. Mandoline in existence. /Double the power, of, tone the ordinary instrument 'possesses. Prices, with case, tutor, etc., «£6 12s: 6d., £1 17s. 6d.. JBU'. 10s.-,' and' X14 : 10s. t „ We also have a fine stock of Guitars from 17s. Gd. t0..£6 12s. 6d.; Banjos, 275. Bd. to £7 7s. Banjo Mandolines, Banduras, Mandolas;«t<i.' Our window display is certainly worth seeing. Country residents should ask for, our' complete Catalogue, giving: full :ticulars. Sent' anywhere FREE OF. CHARGE. , , ~, ... . CHAS BEGG AND CO., LTD., ~. 19-21 Manners Street, Wellington.' The Oldest Established Music Warehouse .. . 'in TNew . Zealand;^ ; . " , STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA!;. BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, and. Flute ■(Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel;, Axo prepared to receive engaffomentsifor "At Homos," Garden Parties, etOi ; San supply large or email Orchestra. ■ KddKas, ISO TORY ST. :.; 'Phone 2570.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1686, 28 February 1913, Page 7
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