AMUSEMENTS. !>■:,' FROM ' MANGE!;i TO : CROSS.'> JMl'flirrAXT A XXOI?XOKMKN'P. ; lAU'yifi A;N ; r A N;Ni IU-XCKMENT. IjVstrnd'- of ia'! .]i:th<?vU> . -ViinoiiKi-ed,. the fj^^Seasonj^-iilSiioipjCqiiuucncc ;$ ■W& MiMsi^xici INi® S.'. .'XMAS XIfiIIT:V?#?& A; XMAS. ; X I(i HT:"W K;?:AS riZg ; s ; flK^MtfxiiA's^xi(:nrrxSSs 0((FKO.M; • MAN.GKR -TO CKUSS; i,'./ j- Thu BOX 'tM.AXS for iiie 1-ir.st- . Six 'Nights;:;an'd. , sßOXlNXr''l)AV';<'slATlNEE' .K-iir;lio.*Piieii--'at-the!Dresden o'n.:Monday ; | ■Morningi'fat:.^o'clpicl;.< , ...,;: ,,^J:: *i£p4 j' 'k 'FROM MANGER.-TO, CROSS i TOATHECLERGY-' OF 'WELLINGTON AND; DISTRICTS. . ~ I :;,; The Management, cordially extend, nn |.invitation to>Clergymen^of.all .denowina- { ■tions'-to -iritness this -j'..wonderful film. |:.ON POSTAL 'application,- .-to'-'ilanagsr, i BiWieal.'.Biograiilis,: : Ltd.y'\T«-o Scats will be reserved lor-j.those'wishins„to attend.':;.. rpi : i 0
.Biblical'.BiosraphsJ.Lt.i,, ... -• • Ccanmcii-ning MM! 1 ' VI V 3 NIG 111 MATIXEE, BOXING I>n, at 2 30, ; . And .Uieisafter ;1-Juc!i Evening. TPOM M VNGI P TO CROSS EP^.TOCROSS. -; -from:-mangi-;i:,.t6 ctoss. opinion ¥ the : " J,l i-j UTENA XT-GOVE.UNs)R ..OF\::jW A ■ VICTORIA ■; ' VI. ' ■ : '..- ; (Sir ■■Jolmi'lfadden,. K.C'.M.G.).r 1 ■ "Thc iiieidents'ol'tlio holy:and greatest tragedy of .the ! 'world''are"prcseut«l with liure liatiualnesb. ' ' : 1 "Thu'siinple beauty, aiid humility ...of the coining of -uur" Lord,'"and of.-llis'child-li-ooi!, .passing on nro exquis-' itciy convoyoiL ' • • •' . 1 i "alio 'change; to -JTho Man of Sorrows', still doing the.work of His Father, in love and pity for -His ■■ people, ■ within the shadow ot" Hi.r approaening passion, and oppressed by, tlio 'human agony of apprehension,., is ■ vividly and'beautifully portrayed. Aiul then the Lord's submission in noblo dignity ,to tlio swiftly-succeeding stages of -insult >dul. ignMitiuy and suffering gives to .'the. dreadful and afflicting culmination the- sincere' aspect of the faithful grandeur of God's-own sacrifice. "The whole, while it spares nothing to the mind of tlio bitterness of the bk-ssed drama, -is reverent and holily impressive, and never strays into any theatrical oil'ect to jar against the proprieties and sscredncss of tho Gospels."-
BOX PLANS open at 'the Dresden oil Monday at 9 o'clock. Prices-—ls. Gil., Is., ami lid."' Children, half-price.' JjUSTBOUHJ® ' PERRY • SERVICE. •-REDUCED PARES. Adults: Return, is.,- Single, Oil.' Children, Half-nrice. "" V ' TIME-TAIiLE. Leave i\o ; : Leave ' ■ Leave Wellington. •••• Day's Bay.''' ■ Eonaßay, SATURDAYS.'" : ,,V ' 7.15 a.m. 7.0 a.m. . 7.10 a.m. 10,15 a t m,''"-i ! V'fe:v. 8.0 a.m. ' X/~ 5.15 a.m. 12.15 0.0 a.m. : 9.11) a.m. 1.50 p:m..'' 4 A'i;K.ll.o a.m. ■■■■"•, 11.10 a.m. 2.30 p.m. ';.1.-15 p.m.'■ 1.50 p.m. 415 .p.in. a. j A , 3.5 p.m. ■ ■■' ■ 3.15 p.m 0.10 p.m. ' *5.0 p.m. . . . 5.10 p.m. 10.15 » 7.0 v-m. . . ' „.7.10 p.m. ' ..SUNDAYS. 10,30 a.m. . \P. 15 ii.m..' "'' ' 9.25 a.m. 2.30 p.m, "' I- 1.15 p.m. ,1.25 p.m. 5.50 p.as. . '5.0 p.m. 5.10 p.m. 9.15 p.m . 8,20 51.111. 8.30 p.m. Visit the Fine Eastbourne Beaches and the Wooded "Huritai" Park." Note,—Entrance near Ferry Wharf. 1 BONA' BAY TEA AND LUNCHEON .ROOMS. ■ ■ Afternoon Teas a Specialty. 171 T. '. WISE ■ AND SONS, lii Eaters, Grocers, and General Storekeepers-. Customers Waited 011 Daily. Note Address: MAIN. KOAD.RONABAY. COUNTRY Visitors-;lo' UlO Exhibition mako the. Electric Lift their rendezvous. There friends' meet:, and before visiting. tho\diffcront attractions take a bird's-eye view of. the whole •Exhibition Grounds from tho . top of 'the Tower, and tlien decide on. a tour of inspection. ; ,1 UCKLAND ■ ■ Auckland , \ Exhibition. XHIB.ITIO.N; '
Tho Uii'.r.'s y'-'i «rn interested in can bo seen without" loss : -oOime, and you carry away with .: you the memory of a panorama ' such ■as can be seen in no other place on earth—the view of (he Auckland Harbour and Hauvaki Gulf is beyond description, and .tho Electric- Fairy lountain supplied by Turnbull and Jones is as marvellous as it is beautiful in its display. «V, , ",C : i '*''' "HIS MASTER'S..VOICE"?■[ K'" GRAMOPHONE Wins Instant ; Approval. IT adds- a- completeness;to the musical entertainment in "the home.' ' You can provide Rood music ANYWHERE with "HIS MASTER S VOICE Gramophone. ; Out in tho air on'a- summer evening; on board vour boat "at the picnic; or at any of the" holiday resorts, you can enjoy the world's best .music,' reproduced 111 clnar and appreciable toiio and volume. Talus the Gramophone.with you on your outings; the hornless.-.models, arc easily P 'Bo'^uro'io^fjet - MASTER'S VOICE" machine with the Human Voice."."' ■% %•. - ' ■ Eor salo by ■■ accredited 'His' Master s Voice" Gramophone Dealers. ' >' Instrument Catalogue and List of Latest Records post free from •
GPvAMOPHONIUM, LTD., - ■ '. : l j 120 VICTOKLV ST., WELLINGTON. ;, J '; :v .... • - WIRELESS. The following vessels vroro in wireless T<mgc of Wellington last ev«iinß!-Vic-toria, Maori. Waliinc, Mokura, MwinEanui. Sunday: Victoria,., Taimsi, : 'Manuka, Makura.. 4 - Ths KiuiiiUaka. was reported to l'e witnin range, of Chatham ' Islands yesterday.
. : Tho Kdw Zealand ■ Express Company's Argyll 'motor lorry, ■: has .. now covered nearly miles in two years' service without any 'breakdown. . It lias made frequent long journeys lip country, sometimes. of between 2GO and 300 miles in the round trip, carrying full loads all the time, and crossing the. l'aekakariki and llimutaka saddles. ' ■ "Arfrylls are adopted by tho' principal' municipalities nnd motor transport companies in New Zealand. Ifor immediate delivery cue 1-ton Argyll commercial vehicle. , J. ]?. Fitzgerald. Lambtou 1 . Island agent.—■ ./ Out' of 'fliiliiron ; in Bouth siiit'Ms wliase'.'tei'tli■. have been- rxaininctl iiy At lie., school lilpiital'.oßieei'V'inily were 'fowid' to ..' ■>.. *.;■ IS.inknoi-'; to tlit;^valiib,'Jof^\El7 ;,, «"frn fomid iii 'jinvoid -rai-l rnpAvhlr!! Lucien j.einoiiici'iwasialjoiit to. 1 throw . ]isio.... t ii<? lireiotviiisi house, at Boiilßti,-,..l'raiu , i l .: V' L a! <.ila«gu«v $lr»lurki<v'ihe Svc'li-knqw !!■ distiller, s-.iiil: :"L'ullivait; high •Ideais:.. r.v.'U. if you do not;attain them, j K >'o'i!: : i.l 1 i:ri-=!:'■. higher thair'if ;you started '■'witlv'"iiune.'l'hat Ims 'been the- policy, J Jot' inyj-predecessors, is ■ mine' to-day, and ii-ViU/-be 1 that o? those''who come after me. This is. why 'WHITE-;.. HORSE' Whisky Jil«!ids W-day a-nd.'-yull maintain. that poes-. jutloß. in tiffijf to oanio.'VAdrfc
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19131220.2.93.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1937, 20 December 1913, Page 7
Word count
Tapeke kupu
897Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1937, 20 December 1913, Page 7
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.