AMUSEMENTB. rjIEE EMPRESS THEATRE. "Whoro Everybody Goes." Malls CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 3d. Daily, II a.m. to II p.m. Stalls Stills, 3d.: Dress Circlo, Gd. 3d. Stalls TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 3d. LAST APPEARANCE ol tho fetalis Glorious Sensational Drama 3d. " V BEAUTIFUL TRAITOR." fetalis "A BEAUTIFUL TRAITOR." 3d. Stalls SEND THE CHILDREN THIS 3d. AFTERNOON at seo Malls "THE WONDERFUL DOLL." 3d. "THE FAIRY BOTTLE." Stalls And a HOST OF OTIJEIIS. 3d. . stalls ' NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY. 3d. rjpHE KING'S THEATRE. Props.. West's. Ltd.. and T. M. Donovan. ORCHESTRA WEST'S PICTURES. THIS AFTERNOON THIS WEST'S CHILDREN'S MATINEE. Children 3d. to Stalls. Adults Gd. to Stalls. TO-NIGHT! TO-N1W1I! Last Night of "TO RIGHT THE WRONG." "TO RIGHT TnE WRONG." A Magnificent Patho Melodrama. And all our supporting snbjrets. MONDAY! . MONDAY! An Exquisite Detective Sensation, •"SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT.;; "SHADOWS OF THE NIGIII. A Thrill in Every Foot. Exciting pursuit of criminals by motorcar, sensational leap from a bridge to a moving train, airship pursues nn ocean liner, thrilling climb down to the liners decks in mid-ocean, aro somo of *tho sdenes in "SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT. Prices as usual. 'Phong 3143. JJUGBY! RUGBY! RUGBY! PETONE V. ATHLETIC. PETONE V. ATHLETIC. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.45. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.45. AT ATHLETIC PARK. DON'T MTSS THE GREATEST GAME OF THE FIRST ROUND. On No. 2 ORIENTAL V. WELLINGTON. Admission: Is.; Ladies Free; Grandstand, Gd. Reserved Seat Tickets Cd. at Arinit s or Hornig's. HARRIERS' TEAMS' RACE At Ilalf-Time, 11 Teams. 55 Starters in Tiro Milo Event. Doii't Trespass on Ground at Half-time. Early Game 9 at 1.30 as usual. At Petonc— • MELROSE V. VICTORIA COLLEGE. Admission: Gd. Train at 2.10. This afternoon promises to provide the best afternoon's sport seen here for some time. mirnnm
W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. rjl 0 W N HALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th, COLOSSAL A CONCERT By tha WELLINGTON FOUR. WELLINGTON FOUR. WELLINGTON FOUR, • WELLINGTON FOUR. COI.OSS A L C ONCBBT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4tli. POPULAR PRICES: 25., Is. A few Reserved at 3s. . COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT AND DANCE TO MRS. SUTCLIFFE. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of the lion, the Prime Ministry and Mrs. Ma«sey, the Hon. -A. 3i. ami Mrs. Hcrdntan, the lion. F. M. B. and Mrs. Ksher, his Worship tho , Mayor , and Mrs. Lulce. mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. FRIDAY, J! AY 30th, at 8 p.m. TICKETS-Reserved, 35.; Unreserved, 2s. Gd., may bo obtained at the -Dresden. Early application. COOKERY! COOKERY! • MISS CARTER'S Morning Co "r so > Wednesdays at 10.30 a.m.; 'After--110011 Course, Tuesdays,- at 2.30. p.m.; Evening Courso. Tuesday, at 7.J0 p;ni. Barnott's Buildings, 94 WILLIS ST. Ternt commcnces with pupu. Particulars from 'Phono 3721, two rings. A SOjtfG THAT APPEALS TO ALL. "NOBODY LOVES YOU LIKE MOTHER," , ,„ iL THE Latest, Greatest, and Best Mother Song ever writteu. Only Is. per nnnv no«tcd Is. Id. From the AngloAmerican" Music Stores, 11G Cuba Street. Tho Cheapest. Music Store m the Dominion. Everything in music stocked. OTiaN^NOUNCTMENT. Messrs. dradlfa and Harris be" to notify their clients and tho public generally that ttiev have secured fiiio premises opposite mam entrance to GP O Feathcrston Street, where they will'ca TV on business as Hairdressers and •Tobacconists. Superior Saloon accommodation B«t brands of Cigars. Tobaccos, and Smokers' Requisites.
'' ''' j Five Shillings of Every £of the Original Price Goes flverlmrd! ! Thrifty"People "ciuTSavT Twenty-five per cent. Ladies' Handbags of the splendid quality and J superior finish of our stock were never previously j offered in Wellington at the reduced prices-we quote to-day. We want to clear these Bags, as we have another shipment due shortly, >and we will not worry over the large discount. Purchasers now will save one quarter the original pricc La Cleopatra, ... originally 50/-, now 37/6 Ma Chere ... originally 70/-, now 52/6 La Petite ... originally 45/-, now 34/6 The Devonshire ... originally 55/-, now 41/La Chic ... originally 63/-, now 46/6 ' Boulevard ... originally 32/6, now 23/6 These Bag's are made of the finest leather and flPgv are in the most fashionable colours. Jj WHITGOHBE & TOMlMtd^p
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1758, 24 May 1913, Page 7
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