AMUSEMENTS. rnHE NEW THEATRE. X Manners Street. (MacMahon and Donnelly's.) CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily—ll a.m. to U p.m. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO.' TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, JUNE 13th'. "FATHER." A ' "FATHER,.'' "FATHER." positively "FAffHER. ■ "FATHER." ■ sublime "FATHER.' "FATHER." "feature" "FATHER." "FATHER." drama "FATHER.''' "FATHER." of "FATHER.''' "FATHER." phenomenal "FATHER." "FATHER," interest. "FATHER.'' ALSO: "The Red Harrier," etc., etc., eta TO-MORROW AFTERNOONAdditional Items for Children Adults, fid,; Children, 3d. IJIHEATBE E' OYA. L, . 1 Direction y Brcnnan-Fullcr, Ltd* ■ Last Two Nights of Present Programmes, BRENNAN-FULLER VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. TO-NIGHT I At 8. TO-NIGHT I Last ER ME\. Last Two ER MEY. Twof Nights. ER MEY. . Nights^ Tho Greatest and Most Sensational Actl ever- imported. .) ■ Bewildering Feats of Equilibrism, CARMEN AND LAWRENCE, \ lii Sone and Story at the Piano. 1 CARL MEKLYN. ESMA DUO,) FRANK HAWTHORNE. Tho Clover and Versatilo Pierrot Company. BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS. D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Plan n& Dresden. Booking. Gd. extra. ) is" MAJESTY'S. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRES Proprietors John Fuller and Sons^ . TO-NIGHT. , I The following are a few of tho items on our "All Star" Programme, which Inn- , ishes To-morrow Night: KATHLEEN Witnessed by hundred* MAVOURNEEN of people this week andl Pronounced "Perfect." j A familiar story IaTHLEEJU excellently portrayed. MAVOURNEEN.' 1 MAORI AQUATIC SPORTS. A Scene You Don't See Every Day. ■ THE MAN HIGHER UP. _ Captain "Bunny" Winning a Widow. 1 FLOODS AT DAYTON, OHIO. * DR. MAXWELL'S A remarkable story oft EXPERIMENTS, a criminal's Greeted nightly THE UNPROFITABLE with roars of laughter. BOAHDERJ ' And a Host of Other 6. J , Prices—D.C., Is. Od.; Stalls, Is.; Uppofi Circle, Gd. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), An Excellent Matinee Programme, Popular Prices. Doors Open 2 p.irfiA LEAGUE FOOTBALL THE MATCH OF THE SEASON), I NEWTOWN PARK, 3 P.M, PETONE V. NEWTOWN. Admission Free. HUTT RECREATION GROUND, ATHLETIC V. HUTT. • Kick-off, 3 p.m. Admission Free. . — — \ JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRBj 1 SUNDAY NEXT. SUNDAY NEXTS ; (15th JUNE, }913.) FINAL SUNDAY CONCERT < Of tho Present Series By tho WELLINGTON : WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ir> • ORCHESTRA'^ ORCHESTRA (.t Conductor: MR, HERBERT BLOY. i Silver Coin Collection. Concort at o.oH ' (after clmrch services), 1 ; j, ]f, WOODWARD. Secretary. ; ' Q RATING. SKATING. SKATING. \ O LOAVER HUTT DRILL HALL. j ■ EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY', ANH' SATURDAY. 1 Evening Session: 7.30 till 10. Afternoon Session: 2.30 till 5. • Excellent Floor. Perfect Skates, Fresh Novelties Every Week. H. BURRIDGE, Manager. - LYNN TEA GARDENS*' . SJ '220 Hutt Road, Petone. . , An Ideal Spot to spend a i week-end. • 1 Every Modern Convenience. _ Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Spcciality.l s l Special Room for Evening Parties. J • A Lovely Spot for Motorists to stay iafi Refreshments. Cigarettes Sold. ) MRS. WOOLCOTT, Proprietress. Bradley and ilarri3 (Opposite Main Entrance G.P.O.)> ( j Feathersl'on Street. » i SSIFI™ Best Brands of Tobacco and Cigara/ . 6t O C pen' all day Wednesdays. Closed I p.m. Saturdays. J
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1775, 13 June 1913, Page 7
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