AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE—'i'O-MORROW, AT 2.30, -— rpmc RING'S. „ HAY WARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT . at S. NIGHTLY; Seize this faet and act npou it, - ' LAST 2 NIGHTS LAST 2 CHANCES of seeing • • SEYMOUR HICK.S In his greatest Character, "SCROOGE," . * "SCROOGE," "SCROOGE," , - "SCROOGE," A Magmlie Piamatic Yet>on o£ , "A OH.UJHTMAS CAROL.". Adniiiably Stippofted by • , "BEAU'l'l PU f- K V\\ A U "-a gem, (Home of the lato Sir Gcorgo Grey), "SALCK rutl THE GOOSE," . ■ Vitagrapli'S Glb-r'iotis Ctfinad'ti And OTHER LXTI? V-Sl'LCl \I 1 iLMS. Gd, arid Is. ■ Reserves Dresden, 14, jtdi gMPR ES 5 THEA TE E. "Where EverylKidy Goes." STALLS, ad.. DRESS CIRCLE, Gdr' : TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Two- Great "licatmros".!. Ifalem's Sensational ; ■ Delcelivo Drataa, "GILT-EDGED STOC-IC." .Vita's Story of a Paitlifu|.'Dos, "HEART-BROKEN SHE?.'" : . •"The River Douhs" {scOni'c.Ji , . AND NUMEROUS OTHERS. ■ Britannia . theatre Direction A. 3. Coloiiian. ' THE CONTINUOUS ON BIG BOOM. ' We ate Shewing— , . .■ , "THE BL\CK II ' "THE BLACK lib" "'HIE BLACK 13" "THE BLVCK 13" • "THi'i IfIACK 13." \, . "THE BLACK 13." ' ...The, most sensational, tli'rilling, and re-: liinrkiblo DBTECTI'VE draniii . yet' screened. BIG. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PAUL DLTAULT SE VSON. POUR CONCERT? ONLY. t WEDNESDAY, PEBRUARY 11, TOWN' HALL. , '* Under the a-uspices of the Royal AVelling-; ton Choral Society. FEBRUARY" 12-OPLRA HOUSE. FEBRUARY 11-OPF.IiA HOUSE. FEBRUARY 14-OPERA HOUSE. 4 PAUL DITAULT.' PVUL DLTAULT. ' PAUL DUPAULT, "Some stogprs please, cevtaia of tho people soma of the tinie. Others please sqliiii of the people all the. time.. Some please, all tljtj people jscmtj ; tli6 "tiiVic?... Paul Dufault pleases alt''the people aii' the time."—"Adelaide Register. " AssSs.t:ed ;i b.y , PAULINE BINDLEY, Soprano. . • ERNEST TOY, Violinist. H \ROLD WIIITJTiE, Pianist ' PEIC'ES-Mis. {Reserved).j r M.... and 25. ; Plans open at tho Dresden, Monday, February 9. . '' ~ ' Direction Jredqrip. Shipmiin, r_ SVTIIRDiY, FEBRUARY 7, 1914. 'fi A II D E N 1' A R T Y vr .. . Abd . CHRISTMAS TREE (In Aid of St. Vinijeiit' ido Paul School.f od'ni,. Sor.tlilan.d), be Opened by His Worship.the Mayor ..• ■ (Mr.,.1.1'. Lnke), ,nt 2.30 11.111. Garden Party and Chri.stnias Tree will be held in Mrs, Putnam'i.ar.d Jl.r. Connor's Grttiinds,. Main Read, Northland. Fancy Goods, l'lower and Produce, and Sweet Stalls and Afternoon Tea, Adfnissio'h to Grounds, lid. ~'> , STIIOLL\ND'S FAMOUS PAIN'i ElfS EEPRODHCTIO>"S now offering- at tlio' Galie.-.v express tho original "atmosphere" riiost'faithfully. ' Tho special Tito-' cess, used readers ttsnes -anti details with at; accuracy hitherto unknown in similar work.. . v . M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S G4LLERY. HOME, SWEET HOME. : -Pine Dramas, Sparkling Comedies, Scenio from your easy -chair.Edison's Homo Kinetosixipo and' Cheap ' Pilm Exchango. does tho trick. ■' Demoiistrations at. . "' .■. - : i' rtRAMP AND CO., LIMITED, V 'Representatives,: ! •' ■-V" 2nd Floor, Baker's Building, \ Fcathorst.qit Street, Welljngtonr - . WEDDING GIFT. T LOID'S Lucky WEDDING RINGS, JLi Solid 18ct. Gold stamped; 1G«. Sd, to 50s. eaih. 282 LAMBTCN QUAY and 114 CUBA STREET. . ' . TAKE CORN COB PUNCH with Milk, It makes a delightful and, refreshing ■ You trr it. ' r LET the "Domition" General Printing Department handle your next ordar wlatever your -equiremonts, . Prompt ,nttontion. Reasonable charifes. . -"PV
Hew Printing i®« WE are now in occupation of our New , * ; Printing House at the back of our , ■■-. Lambton Quay Premises. It is a •. large, well-lit, comfortable three-storey factory and it is full of the latest ideas in labour- : ' ■ saving machinery. A great deal of thought ' and • a great deal of money has been expended in the erection of this printing house, and it is obvious that we would not have gone to all this trouble' and expense had we not great confidence in Wellington and districtWe are now thoroughly well equipped to do ( any class of printing. It is an old saying, and a trUe 'one, that if ■ , you want printing work-well done and quickly ■ done, go to a firm that is very- busy and : y /; : you will get Satisfaction,.»We are very' busy, but we are not too ( busy to handle your /'. v printing job Whether large or small, /■ It te system andorganisation that .■ ' us to ;get through a large amount of woj* . and to be always ready to deal with rp<frc. \Ve do our utmost to give . •• because we kno\ythat satisfied customers are our best asset. If you nave a printing fjob, and want'it well done and done on time, bring it to us, Whitcomfc & Tombs ltd. ■ V ' LAMBTON: QUAY... ,j 5 /
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 9
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