AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S To-night. THE KING'S 1 lIE KING'S To-night. THE KING'S J Props., West's Ltd., & T. 11. Donovan. I Unbounded Success of the SUPERIOR VITA STAB COMEDY. Bright! Breezy! Brilliant! i "A Convulsion in. 2 Acts."—"N.Y. World." A REGIMENT 01? TWO. 1 A REGIMENT OF TWO. A REGIMENT OP TWO. A KEGIMENT 01? TWO. A KEGIMENT OF TWO. A KEGIMENT OF TWO. 2000 ft. of Flawless Filmed Fun, Giddy liubbies—trusting wives, Awful Ijowl-out—broken 'lives. SPECIAL: 1 THE WRiECIC OF TIIE DEVON. THE WRECK OF THE DEVON. . Showing Position—Salvage Operations— c i Unloading Motor Cars, etc., AND OUR BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. ' Plensbig Programme of .Music by THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. D.C. ami 0. Stalls, Is. Back Stalls, Cd. M P R E S S T HEAT R E. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Dnily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d. ' Dress Circle, Cd. | TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. MAGNIFICENT CIVIL-WAR "FEATURE" DRAMA, "WOMEN AND WAR," "WOMEN AND WAR." "WOMEN AND WAR," "WOMEN AND WAR." "WOMEN AND WAR." EXCITING REX DRAMA. "THE STOLEN IDOL." "THE STOLEN IDOL." "THE STOLEN IDOL." ' And an UNRIVALDEID S-ves of SUPPORTING FILMS. j TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. And Every Evening till Further Notice. Edward Elliott's N.Z. Revue, "KIA ORA," or "MOVE ON, PLEASE." Received with Great Enthusiasm Last. Night by a LARGE APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE. 10 Characters in 40 Minutes. THE "QMART QET." •.•*<!« : " THE "lOJIART K3ET."' ■ : Unanimous Verdict: . THE' FUNNIEST BURLESQUE EVER. , Como and Hear . . J THE WOWSER'S WOWSB. i 3g. 25., ls--Popular Prices—ls. 25., Bs. j Reserved Seats at Dresden. Steinway ' Piano used. < Manager, Victor Beck. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL . SOCIETY. SPRING FLOWER SHOW! SPRING FLOWER SHOW! i LOWER HUTT TOWN HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, y Opening Ceremony at 3 o'clock, in the j presence of their Excellencies tho Enrl ] and Countess of Liverpol. Orcliesltral Musio. Refreshments. Flower . Sale Still. . I Admission Ono Shilling. T. L. BARKER, Hon. Sec, "" ' JAPANESE FAIR. ~~ SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Vivian. Street. TUESDAY, Sept. 2nd, at 8 p.m. Opened by His Excel le.uoy Lord Liverpool. Programme by Silver Band and Songsters. Wednesday, Sept. - 3rd, 8 p.m.—Opened by Prime Minister (Hon. W. F. Massey). Programme bv Major. M'lntojsh & Pupils. Thursday, Sept. 4th,—Opened by . His ■ . Worship tins Mayor, .T. P. Liiko, Esq. I ProtTammo by Berhamporc Baiptist Choir. Fridav. Sept. sth, at 8 p.m.—Prosrammo by W. Turner, Eki-'s Mandoline Band.' 'Commissioner Richards Presiding each Evening. Admission 6(1. THE HEINE OF MAORILAND. WANGANUI "OIVER, ANGANUI -EMVER. THE GREATEST SCENIC RIVER IN THE WORLD. i Excellent Accommodation at Boautiful ' Pipiriki and the famous Houseboat. * From Taumarunui Daily, Sundays and ! Mondays excepted. From Wanganni—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Bookings, Maps, Itineraries, Tourist Bureaux. Cook and Sons, A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD, CORRA LYNN TEA GARDENS, 220 Hutt Road, Petone. An Ideal Spot to spend a week-end. Every Modern Convenience. Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality. - A Special Room for Evening Parties. A Lovely Spot for Motorists to stay for Refreshments. Cigarettes Sold. MRS. H. S. WOOLCOTT, Junr, Proprietress.
There's Nothing Like Leather - hat is what the T cobbler says, and he is quite right. j ■ ,■• • ■ •• : LrJI Leather is now ■ | l G©Eti€ffi©3]l § put to a variety IIT nn (T* of uses, and the leathers I t#ES€S are infinitely better than | ; ; jhe "RIALJO'iin Morocco, -Grained . they used to be'. The de- - | ' mand for leather during the I The "suburban" with Season . • | Ticket opening, inMorbcco,' Pigskin past few years has been , and Sealskin at ...'..'.iO/-to 17/6 each exceptional and shoemakers ; The BANKNO te Case for cheques, have been forced to raise ! etc.. .i» .MTO-Rpkin,. >• and Sealskin at 7/6 to 20/- cach their prices. It is not the , j .L, t : ntiMV>l!tl! The "STUART," the "OPTIMIST' shoemaker that interests - an d the-federation" Cases, in ; US, but the Solenoid a variety of sclcctcd leathers, to 22/6 ; Assortment of presentation cases ir,Ve!. i | • vet Calr. lhcse arc very handsome. Leather Goods At................;.....;.i5/. to so/. each: _ that .we have now on view. The "C.T." Case for Commercial Trav- • T-. i . i cllers; in Pigskin and Sealskin, 5/6 to 15/-. . 1 o-day we want the men \ in the community to study PORTSEA PURSES with s overcign I . . . . ,1 »Hde, at..... 2/-to 6/6 this advertisement, and to ' 9 , ' .r; |Itp n r nmp nnrl epp ihp 11 And a very Extensive 'Assortment of men come ana see me j CARD CASES & POCKET BOOKS goods. Among many other 1)1 • - ■~ lines the following are well . worthy of your inspection Wldtcombe
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 9
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