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AMUQEMENTB. I IMPRESS THEATRE. -1 "Whoro' Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.O Stalls, 3d." Dreas Circle, 6d, 1 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. "DURING Sensational "DURING A.B. Co.'a ■ "DURING "feature." "DURING "DURING THE ROUND-UP."-THE ROUND-UP.M 'ME ROUND-UP." See tho THE ROUND-UP." amazing THE ROUND-UP." cowboyfeat. THE ROUND-UP.". And a. programme of , POSITIVELY nucelipsed merit. NOTE. THE KING'S THEATRE Closes with SATURDAY NIGHT'S Performance. FOR COMPLETE RENOVATION, Re-opening MONDAY, September 15th.' fJIHE KING'S To-night THE KING'S' Props., West' 6 Ltd., & T. M. Donovan. LAST TWO NIGHTS. THE BEST.COMEDY YET. Bright! Breezy! Brilliant! "A Convulsion in 2 Acts."—"N.Y. World." A REGIMENT OF TWO. A REGIMENT OF TWO. A REGIMENT OP TWO. A REGIMENT OP TWO. Enthusiastic audiences assert that nothing better has ever been seen here. SPECIAL: THE WRECK OE THE DEVON. THE WRECK OP THE DEVON. Good—Loudly Applauded. AND OUR BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. rjiowN hall: town hall. ANOTHER GIGANTIC SUCCESS of THE "SMART. SET." In Entirely New and Novel Satire,. THE NEW ZEALAND REVUE' 'ME NEW ZEALAND REVUE) (Written by Edward Elliott.) GLIMPSES OE PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE. Constant Screams of laughter during the wliolo performance. Don't fail to see the latest dances. THESE KEEP THE CITY LAUGHING. EDWARD ELLIOTT In a series of and "SUNSHINE Now Songs and JAMES" Dialogues'. Tim Fun MISS GEURGIE MARTIN, and WALTER GEORGE. .Merrymakers. MAYNARD DAKIN. Popular Prices as usual: 35., 25., Is. 1 Reserved Seats at Dresden. Steinway Piano- Used. Manager, VICTOR BECK. igHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. COLOSSAL SUCCESS COLOSSAL SUCCESS . Of Tho Great Cines Masterpiece, "THE BLACK LILY GANG." "THE BLACK LILY GANG."--Unquestionably tho greatest Detective Yet Produced, '.' Open daily from, 11 a.m. to 11 p.tn, ,Tt RAND MERCANTILE MARINE Ix PAIR, AT THE SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE,. Near Government Buildings. Opening To-day at' 3 by Tho Mayoress (Mrs. J. P. Luko), and • To-morrow at 3 by Miss Esther Fisher. Special Attractions each afternoon and evening. Admission Gd. W. E. COCKS,' Missioner. AN EXCEPTIONAL SONG SUCCESS., XXTE haya pleamra. in Jnitroducing. Vt '"'Herman Lolir'fl'latest Soriff:— .. , "LITTLE GREY HOME IN THE . WEST." '. This eong is in enormous demand every-' where, and is by far the best seller written bv this successful writer, suitable', for cither Lady or Gentleman, and published in 4 keys, viz., Bb. (rango A to D), C, Db., Eb. It should be- in every singer's repertoire. We givo the first verse:— " Wlien the golden nun eiiiks in tho hills, And tho toil of tho long day is o'erThough the road may bo long, in the lilt of a tsong , „ I forget I was weary before. ■ >■■ ■■■> Far ahead, where tho blue shadows faJlvI shall como to contentment and 1 rest;';' And the toils of tho day will: bo-all charmed away ■ • ■ In my littilo groy homo in the west. : - Price 19. 9d., posted to any address Is. 10d ' CHA S.' BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. THE HOME. OF GOOD MUSIC. OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 ' CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Aooommodation for 100 guests. First-olass Cuisino. Evory modern convenience, Ladies' Privato Drawing-rooms. Sitting-rooms, etc., Lounges, and eight modern Bathrooms including eleotrio light and electrio firo alarms. Tariff, Gs. day. Permanent T» r»op nrrnnrrpmont. •

Boarders afl per arrangement. • WHITCOMBE'S^'o--0 „ Week-end Specials ; j - ::c J XflE POPULAR WITH. THE :,, || ■ " PEOPLE | EVERY Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on ■ | Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., visitors to | ■ ta Wliitcombe's can make certain o[ picking up | | ' some desirable bargains. For this week-end we are | | offering an unsually large variety of goods as under: \ • • I Week-End Literature: , 1 Over 200 Novels'by popular authors, in cloth binding,-and '. § | . usually sold at 3/6 each, week-end I/- each. General Liter-., p i ature, 'including books on Travel, Science, Art, &c,, at ■ | ; ji ' practically half-price and j ! Children's Popular Annuals: f - 5 "Chums," usually 8/-, week-end pricc 6/- fi | " Sunday at Home," usually 3/6, week-end 2/- £ "Chatterbox," usual prices 3/6 and 5/-, week-end 2/-and 3/6 j | Father Tuck's Annual, usually 3/6, week-end 2/6 I • | Children's Reward Books, for good youngsters: | - ■ Usual prices I/-, 1/6, 2/6, 3/6, 5/- each i Week-end 9d„ 1/3, 2/-, 2/9, 3/9 „ | I Children's Picture Books, (or the Tiny Toddlers I | Usual prices I/-, 1/6, 21-, 2/6 each i; | Week-end 6d., I/-. 1/6, 1/9 ~ | 3 ' Aluminium Photo Frames. Superior to thosi fa ■ I usually sold. They always look bright and clean, These . ! 3 are really very stood. All sizes and shapes : i * Usual prices 1/6, 2\-, 3/-, 3/6, 4/6 each i 1 Week-end 9d., 1/n. 1/9, 2/-, 2/6 ~ p.. • 3 Oxidized Silver Photo Frames. These have- n 1 fi antique appearance and make excellent ornaments t fi- | Usual prices 8/-» 10/-. 17(6 | Week-end 5/6) 6]-t JOp 1 | vcr?.4istfuf !o; of AlumMuia Hitvond'Glove [3oxci ( . |; 3 1 Collar Boxes, Hatpin Boxes, 6ra, • / § i jj The Weekend Prices are for Cash only|. |; i WhitcomheS: Tombs I . 87 'ti»' ; • I *

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 9

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