V , AMUSEMENTS, THE KING'S •.: ; GKAKD HOLIDAY MATINEE. ' T<) ; MOItW(IW.(THi'RSDAYi, 2.:#). ■ . :'lilvoi'.v 5 ■'oliil<l -'; <i f:i !iu^tonshould scg ~Vt'ii]U)invx:s;; - iioUie;;; a r,d'"PKYCHE.'' real; fo^yoinig^aiid'old,-' %..» .iCliikl'rpift'ad;?. Cdsiaj.'».y«% Adults; Gil.; Is, mWmM mHETIUNG'SW :^: W~~' de king's, , f '.-. The' I.f.ulinu' Picture Thoatrff, -'.'• :• -".'.HAYWAIHVS PICTURES' . ;Am! THE' K1 NG'S OUCHESTUA. ; y ' NIGHTLY ''•'. ;V 'I hV-BeM ili the C'iiy. .jfV. fi\f r ths City. ''-J'i: -v:'- Sprcifil for''Kate \\ <-ok. '• nightly, psyche" • 'i'si <■ 111.".. . • - .:"revuu;" 'IM ( ILL P ' HE" : i "PSYCHE" ' IljHliJi't. of Extreme Bi>auty' and ■ Rare : . \ ' Dnun;-.lic liUero-n. . . '. • ■"AUCJa,ANjy.'€UKSiSA" great view ' ./'AUCKLAND' CUP" .- of a. groat ' "AUr:kLANi3iCUK»' ; record raw. HOUR". Dnana; i ".CHILDREN'S HOUR" " ' Vl'lie- best-evei' .scon hero. J . \:"l!AH,l'OA!)' INSPECTOR'S PERIL," | . Grand Exiilin~, 'F'lu-illins Play.Motor Races Two Trains. . •'•SCHXITy.;-' THE.. TAILOR" {KcyrfoheV ' - ■'.•WIUCH .WAY H!D. BUN S Y OOP" . GAZETTE"? "CHEVREIiSE" : . . A real "Holiday" Bill. . Cd.'and' Js.'- Reserves Dresden. Is, Gd. . ■|j M P R'E S s|;'i;: T H S A T E I, ■•= v.'3 : .v "WheM.iEwrjlwdy Goes." STALLS, M.-'; Dress Circle, Gd. ■!%$,:. to-day,and. to-night. .OF . ; ' ■ Lubin's;,T)a;illii]?' Dote-ctivc "Feature," ■; i v. :, .:J-i'V^s: f ;''l)risina,'.;{ ■■■:■ • "PARTNERS ." V - "partners v. ■'. IN CRIME." . ; : C: : CRIME." v. ; ; Andl: NUMEROUS" OTHERS. 'NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. jgRITANM I A TBKiTBK , Direction.: A. J. Coleman. ■' . - CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Last day. ami night of AISSA'S DREAM.. . SerMitiomil, •AISSA'S DREAM.' Astounding. LOVE SICKNESS AT SEA, • MAN'S LUST FOR GOLD. SLIM DRISCOLL-, SAMARITAN, Etc. . . . TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). . Great Holiday Attractions. "THE CALL" A Vitagraph "THE CALL" .. Masterpiece. An Edison Detective Drama, ON THE BROAD STAIRWAY. . PLENTY OF OTHERS. ■' s . ■ BAND. JUPP'S BAND AT LYALL BAY, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 8 u'i.lock, MR. EDWIN KILI'ATIUCIv Presents for the LAST FOUR DAYS, the Mvstcrious Painting, I "THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS," "THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS." Puwlins AH Wellington. HAECOUUT'S ROOMS, PANAMA, ST. Continuous Receptions from 1 5. Adults To Defray Children Sixpence. Expenses. ■■ 'J hreepenfce. . IJULB -■ When that. Midnight Clioo Cheo leaves" for Alabam (Song); International Rag (Sot<!); Stop! Stop! Stop! (Sung); Sonu'badv's Coming to our House; They've Got Me Doins it Now. These songs aro all the rase in Australia at present, 1 ... Obtainable only from the Dominion's Cheapest Music Store. Price Is. (id., fr<?P. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE 31ti Cuba Street, •' HOME. SWEET HOME. Fine Dramas, Sparkling Comedies, Seetric-i Wonders—Viow«l from your easy chair. Edison's Home Kinetoscope and Cheap Film Exchange does the trick. Demonstrations at jpRAMP AND CO., LIMITED, X.J Representatives, , 2nd Floor, Baker's Buildinn, Feathorston Street, AYellington. A LARGE AND UNIQUE COLLECTION OF l lif "i'UßES, Hy M. W. ANDEESEN, On View ' ' At WRIGHT'S GALLERY. |>BOSRECTUSEis, Articles of- Assoclai tion, Balance-sheets, and doiflt Stock Oompaiiics' Printing- oi every description. ' "Dominion" General Printing Houfc, Dominion Avenue.
MECCANO mn MECHANICS ■ EVERY BOY and indeed every man with a turn for Mechanical Engineering should . . . , own a Meccano Outfit. A Meccano consists of a series of parts all ; standardized and interchangeable, and they will '■■■■■ V- be found to (it together easily and without forcing, ' '• All the parts employed represent the main . , mechanical ■ parts used in machinery, such as j- 1 . ' ;- v '.levers, beams, wheels, axles, pulleys, worm •;V -V. 1 wheels, screws, bolts, bush wheels, pinion wheels, >. i gear wheels, pulley wheels, contrate wheels, angle .* s .girders, angle brackets, etc. V- ■ With the various parts, of Meccano a number of , ; ■ models can be built up, such as Luggage Trucks, Revolver Trucks, Bath Chair, Go-Chair, Endless Rope Railway, Swing, Ladder, Cot on Wheels, v';"\ ■ ' Telpher Span, Travelling Jib Crane, High . , Level Bridge, Tip Wagon. Windmill, Monoplane, Swing Bridge, Tower Bridge, etc. More than a . hundred models can be built up, affording a remarkable study of mechanics. - We have the following available for selection MECCANO OUTFITpio, I'm ...- - - At B,Jfl No. 2 . - At 16/6 ■ Mq. 3 - ' - ' - ' - - At 25h No, s—Presentation Outfit, in Walnut Stained Bok, with lock and key At 90/» No. 6—Presentation Outfit, in Walnut Stained Box, with look and key At 165/=. .r Meccano Accessory Outfits. No. 1 A—Containing sufficieE'tt pacts to ccnyept a No. 1 into a No. 2 » At 8/6 No. 2A- Converting No. 2 into No. 3. - At 9/6 No. 3A—Converting Mo* 3 into No. 4 » At 16/6 . 13 Whiteombe &T©mbs Ltd. UAMBTON QUAY e " * WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 9
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