AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. . fJpHE KING'S THEATRE. II EAT EE BO YA L. West's Ltd and T JL Donovan. Direction ... Bwnnan-Fuller, Ltd. WEST'S MCTUiIes: at 8. /° «'«> Voors again Last 'Ni ? ht.. Present a Programme Hint thrills the Jl""drods reluctantly rehiscd admission, crowd. The utmost, limit in unique pro- 'HREXNAN-FULLER ductions, including VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. "SHADOW'S OF THE NIGH'I, Jjst Night's Rtvpniitm to Our Great All Star Programme something to'remember.' SHADOWS OL JUL M^ 11 - TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGJIT . A Picture ol rare mml, ljeitcr than n . , . Zigomar, full of sensational incidents. Special and Starring Engagement of LIVEHPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, 1913. MIK • Tfio ul MIK LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, 1913. J*llK Canine Exponent of ' Mlk (Splendid Sporting Series.) - ■ Mental Telepathy. I CONFIDENCE. ■ PA THE GAZETTE Direct irou the Continent, REST CURE. -Miulamc --Marvcile s Prices as usual. 'Phono 3143. 20 COMEDY COCKATOOS 25 — -• And Macaws. TEE EMPRESS THEATRE. FRITZ ' The FRITZ — VON _ Gonial . ■ VON "Where Everybody Goes." Malls l ! t:c '!!' ul, V. , LIS!ON CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 3d. ,f l,r Afan Uip Icon's Voico Daily, 11 a.m. to II p.m. Stalls ,il,:d ""'l.rVl™ I !,.'i'lf hlftlfiUr * Stalls. 3d.: Dress Circle. Gd. .Sil. • ' VERGY WALTOX. 'J'O-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ' ':)d; M UMO ®' MAL OOTTlim Stalls MISS BFA'Ame M DONALD. : , "A CONSPIRACY'' 8 Stalls Aml 1,1,5,1 ,lu M,lwl EaUafi '■ "A CONSPIRACY TITF SKMVV ATIFT? 6 ? • '*' Gorgeously AGAINST stalls DX . • SWlv Plan at. . Colouied. AGAINSi ,\ n(l n ' Dresden. Booking Gil, .extra. . ' Sublime MURAT." Host of'" .U "" : Drama. MUKAT." Others. Stalls WIS MAJESTY'S "" THEATRE,' TO-MORROW— 3d. . , . A COMPLETE CHANGE. Stalls Proprietors John Hitler" and Sons, - TO-.XIGHT, at 8. CjHOKTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, JX A VIX. The Picture that is making ® Willis Street. all Wellington talk. Asia Ji\ A Jvla. isoilsttn. in a, ucjr and doipat»»v TfinW IN A FIX. lightful role—stai'' comedy. Tisf <l'nv nf (hi 1 ivnmlpvful eurrw ' A FIX. actress in 3001) feet' of'e.xLast da> of that wondciful success, 1X A VlX> ( . hlsivtl lun , .. The boy-girl.'! ! "THE SPECTIMS OF THE SUA." ' LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. ! "THE SPECTRE Oh' THE SEA." LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL; "THE SPECTRE 01'' THE SEA." l'irst in New Zealand of this world- . ' fanrjus race.» ...... Hundreds unable to pain admission Jast opp jm, ' IT' ' night- to sco this wonderful picture. '. ,J ' _ _ V. J „' ■ "ROUGH RIDE \VITH NITRO- X 11K 1I1( - 7Iir BLE^« GLYCERINE." Tlitx Story of a Broken Life. A sensational experience with' this ler- iß!}\* ]!r rible explosive. JOIIN Bt.NNY COMLD\. v Open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Concer t Nttn.b«w IjyJJis.Majtstf's .FnU WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PRICES: D.C., Is. Cd.; Stalls, Is'.; Upper Circle, Gd. Tel. 103. Plan at TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY),tIio 2Sth Clmsteson's. MAY, at 8 p.m." BAND PERFORMANCE. —— ~~ TUFA THE"' CITY BAND AT NEWTOWN PARK T™ ~ * K y. , P LATK V (Weather permitting). A Manueis, Street. 28th Mnv' 19in PALMEIi ' TOWII C ' erk ' (MacMnhon ami Donnelly's.) Li J J CONTINUOUS PICTURES. TOSEPH lI'CABE'S LECTURES! Daily—ll ainlto 11 p.m. J OSEI ' H M ' CABK ; S LECTURES! „ GQ S| RB CROWDS GO." POPULAR ILLUSTRATED* LECTURES TO ' DA \ SEf 1 28th * POPULAR ILLUSTRATED LECTURES 0 f m IfSßrniiia, -. 011 "TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM." ' EVOLUTION AND ASTRONOMY, '"IUS NIGHTS IX A BAR-ROOM." EVOLUTION AND ASTRONOMY. "TEN NIGHTS IX A BAR-ROOM.". jjy t| lc And t'he Great Supixirliug Bill. MOST ELOQUENT SCIENCE LEC- ' TO-MORROW-TURER on the English Platform Kalem's Co. s Reci'iit I'rodiiction, of the present day. "THE siIAUGHRAUX. MR. JOSEPH jM'CABE.. Thillk , of • MR. JOSEPH JI'CABE.. . Children. lIIRLLILXCL. MR. JOSEPH M'CABE. MR. JOSEPH M'CABE. m 0 W N II A L L, licuiiininiy ■ ■ NEXT MONDAY EVENING, 2nd JUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th. In the A CONCERT HALL, COLOSSAL CONGER® With the Entirely New Illustrated Lecture, By the STORY .OF LIFE ON THE EARTH! •STORY OF LIFE ON THE EARTH! ,RH ' SIOBV ur ~«■! OS. THE E ™ "SSii jgj; 25., Is. (Heservcd heats 35.). Plan at. , Dresden on Thursday. n r, n S S I L C 0 X C E R f CAItLYLE SMYTHE. o■>Ji Uh ' ' . ; —; • WEDNESDAY, JUNE'dth. PANTOMIME. POPULAR PRICES: 25., Is. A BOOM IX RAGTIMF. A few Reserved at 3s. RAGTIME MUSIC is in extraordinary OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. demand in America, Great Britain, and "S/fESSRS. BRADLEY AXD HARRIS' Australia; in fact, the,!'world is Rag- l\Jj_ ij p „ j 0 notify their clients and the. time mad. . public generally that tliev have secured The most .popular lnt.c introduced in (j lu , premise,,; opposite main entrance to this Pantomime are as follow:— G.1',0., Foaihert-ton Street, where they niPTiMT? MTTCip . . will carry on bnsines*as Hairdressers and'. ,mI i » Vr j- t, Tobacconists. Superior Saloon acconnnoAlexander s Ragtime Band, sows j ( .j Rest brands of Cigars, Tobacco^, also lor Piano So o . Everybody s , Smokfrß . ]?(?n uisites. Doing It," song. ' There s a Girl In Havana." "Runi-Tum-Tiddle." "That ]i ALLI! 00 M DAN CI NG ■ Mysterious Rag," song (also for Piano T4TRS. 11. D. MASON S Classes for BeSolo). "Waiting for tile Robert E. 1M- ginners are held in her privato hall liw" (Song and Piano Solo), l'rite, on Monday and Wednesday at 8 p.m; ' Is. 6d. each. ■ Term comiucncos witii pupil. Iri\ato SONGS- • , • I4 raOP^CIEKcf ni AsWREO'-'IK- SIX T "All That-1 Ask Is Love, Is. Cd.; 1 - • • LESSONS. "Man I Love" Is. Gd.j "Oil! Mr. Addresw: 8G Ghuznco Street, near St," Dreaniman, Is. Gel.; "There s Some- fii tlir -i, • • • < • one in Australia," Is. fid.; "Can't You gl tor B C Jlake Room For a Little One," Gd.; . SONG THAT APPEALS TO ALL;.; "I'm On My Honeymoon," Cd.; "Keep 1 vAtr nvu •Your Foot oii the Soft I'edal,"-Cd.; "XOBODI , LIKE "There's Something in the Seafido ...MO I libit. Air," Gd. nHHE Latest, Greatest, and_Bcst Jlotlier. PIANO SOLOS- . : 1 ; n P:/, ve^' "Puss-in-Boots," Waltz, Lancers, copy; j>cslod .. Scholtifc'ii 1 . sml Tjvo-Stq,. ,si' oto in the Domini Gd.; "King's Picture Gallery," March, • ''-\VEDDING GIFT.'- ' We cordially invite y°u to call at our Lurky"wEDDING RINGS, Warehouse and hear these popular items. L 18ot.' Gold stamped;, lGs. Gd, fXHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., to 50s. each. MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. I &ibTON QUAY and 114 CUBA WELLINGTON'S POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE. .. ■ fat Jti.Li. BsiaMiai«awifcMw«a M POINTS || THE point of the pen is tlie principal || point in a fountain pen—it is the life •' ' of the pen—and one cannot be too (, ' BBBa ' careful in buying Fountain Pens A cheap fountain pen is scarcely worth the money you pay for it.' We can sell you a fountain pen for 7/6, which is a long way better than any other pen sold at the priee, but we do not recommend it to those who ~ . look for good service and a long life in a fountain pen, » Buy High-Grade Fount Pern. They are the best in the long run— the nibs are of gold and the points are hardened and stay hardened after years of service, If you want a reliable fountain pen you must buy from a reliable firm, and the more you reason it out the more will you be convinced that this is right. We recommend The "Swan" The "Qnoto" .The "Waterman" The pens that give satisfaction. We hold a very large stock of these fountain pens, in fine, medium and broad points, and silver and gold mounted. Wc Repair Founlam Pens at n SiuaH- Cos{ Vttcomle & Tombs
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1761, 28 May 1913, Page 9
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