AMMSEMENtS. • G ' S - —' — HAYWABD'S. MA It MO Is TO-BAY. MATINEE . At 2,30. 3d. and Sil.j Children. Adults, Od.anttls, JJAYWABO-S PICTURES, • CROWDED, APPRECIATED. i hciiso '.LU-NIGHT'B Last Chance. Hollow the. Stowing stream is. tic KING'S, the Magnetic marvel. Granted; nf nil Brahms: "TUB THIRD DEGREE." "THE Tlllim DEGREE." "THE THIRD Jit;«inKK." "'THE 'I'lllKo DEGREE." "THE THIRD DEGREE." s No«* Vork I'oHci? Kxpdseti. f A TRULY GREAT PROGRAMME. i- 61.1. ami Is. King's Orchestra. 0 MONDAY NEXT, f MONDAY NEXT. £ JJAYWAED'S PICTURES. The Present Picture Rage in > LONDON AND NEW YORK. _ Forceful, — Fascinating. . A REMARKABLE STAR- DRAMA. 1 A REMARKABLE STATI DRAMA. i Reproducing with striking effect I A ROMANTIC LIFE'S STORY of Crime, Repentancc, and Love, TIT'TELL BRUNE'S TOUR DE FORCE. "LFAU. KLESCHXA." A Thief "'LEAH. KLBSCD.NA." arid the • "LEAK KLKSCHNA." daughter "LEAH KLESCHNA," " of a ; "LEAH. KLESCHNA." thief, A. world-faniaus play, i-eJlittj; o'ftc of the p fi iuwt stories ever told. I A MOST COSTLY REPRODUCTION, j Splendidly enacted b,v tlie .famous ■ Anl6rica.ll histrittnic star, ' CARLOTTA NILLSON And her distinguished company. The convincing narrative of this daughter of the Master Criminal of France and her wltmate _ triumph, ova 8 frailties ciii.? to early association, environment, and tho cutso of heredity is regarded as »ne £. of the .finest contributions to the literature , of tlie" modern stage. PERFECTLY DONE IN PICTURES. ' Properly .supported In- ; five famous fillis. FIVE FAMOUS FTLMB. ' THE KING'S ORCHESTRA, ' 6d. atid is. Reserves, Dresden. la, Bd. IMPRESS T I E ATS E, - "Where EvervbqSy Goes." STALLS, 3d.; DRESS CIKCLR (id, TO-DAY 4 TO-NIGHT. ] FINAL APPEARANCE of ' A.K/s Sensational Western "Featuro": I "THE MOONSHINERS' . "THB MOONSHINERS' - 1, LAST STAND." 1 LAST STAND." 3 "Tin? Lion Hunt" (Real Episode). ; AND NUMEROUS OTHERS. i NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY. 1. SB VEN-A,,StDE. ; THREE HOURS OF FAST, EXCITING FOOTBALL. 5 ATHLETIC PARK, 1 . THIS AFTERNOON, i From 2 to />■ o'clock. ' Movement. and Excitement AH the Time. Fifth-class Games at 2 o'clock. Seniors St 2-45. WELLIJfGTOBEST PLAYERS, Adn>K>io:i, fid. _ Grftiidstand', fid. Pfowerts 4ft) ii) aid o£ the Players' I»soilftiictt Fui.td. Look out for Monster Programme, price Id. A rceopd production. Fifty pamids 1 ill prices and a trij> to Sydney. gome- • thins doing' every week. Next Saturday—Two Senior Games between Senior. Teams. Proceeds will be ■ given to the Jlutt Bfeaste.r Fund. W. Ci. TALBOT, Secretary. ' gUGBY \SBAf'BN-A-Si J>£. 1 ' PLAYERS, NOTE!. ■ •. • Fifth-class games cwmrehra at. '2 sharp. Teams are drawn in the following order; St. Pats, V. Solwya; St. James v. Old Boys; Athletic v. Melrose i Poiieke' v. Oriental. 1 The Senior Brat? 'isi—OrteuW "A" -v. Wellington "A"; Athletic <l B" v. Athletic.. *&"} Sfclwyn v. University;. Poneta "fl" , y, 'Oriental* "B"; Poncho "A" v. Peicsie "B"; Melrose "A." v, St.- James "B";- ... Petoue "A" r. AFelliSKtou "B"; St. James "A" r, Mehose First games start at 2.45 sharp, Pl;iJ'ers will pieaso ■ watte a point of Vins sharp, on tiiise. It is important to tiio success of the Ssterc-. LEAGUE, LEAGUE'. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. . TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 3 p.iii. . .: NEWTOWN PARK, / ATHLETIC ■ V. NBWTQWN. Admission Free. 0s I'ETONE RECREATION' GROUND Ne. 1, at 3 p.ta. 1' ETON E V. SUBURBS. Admission, sd.'; Ladies, Free, at -all. gates, W. S. BKICE. Hon, Sesretary, AV.R.F.L. Patrons to the Petone Ground will pleasa note that aflmlssion can be obtained. at the League Ground on t.hia occasion at all gates. ' A SO N ' S R D E N S. TAIfA; LOWER BUTT (One of Wellington's Loveliest Show riaces). - Na visit to WelU'nßton is toinplete without a dny spent at those Deii'shiM Gardens. Residents ,of Wollinstoii -n*j.io op. predate their privileges visit them regiilarlf. Visitors always receive a hea.rt.y wekome. Take any train to Lower Bull. Motor Bus will meet vou. FARE SIXPENCE. Refreshments of tJi ? best at town prises, Cut. Fki-u'efs in abifedauoa. Now is' !ho Hmn to order Rhonoden- : drohs, Azakas, .Caraeiias. The choicest varieties st.ro to be fi.iinu in these beautiful gardens, besides Baiaettras other trees and shrubs, gESG'S IiuSfCAL SUCCESSES. "GOD RE MEMBERS WHE N TTIK WORLD FORGETS," A big shipment just to hand. This S&ng is proving one 01 the best sellers tvo hiivo hanrlled, and as wo mentioned in our previous advertisement, is beeoming raoto popuInr than tiio sajiie Writer's e®>ms)i)s SMeeSi, "Perfect Dar. I '' "HOfPY HERBERT/' 1 One or Tito-step, By 'tiie same Composer as "Policpmc/n'sHaltday." Every Pianist kne-iys the liitter, and wo predict just as great )iopukrity fof "Hoppy Herbert." Thrs will bo o,ii every D'aiido programme this Winter. "DAWN OF SPRING/' Every CixninssJtioii we have published by Adrian Hope Ims been a phenomenal success, "Tia.ivn . of Spring" Wiilta is rivalling in popn"lni'ity the s-aono Comppse.a-"'s "Go'deil Shadows." The price of the ahore successes, which CTery ioyer of Music, should have, Is. 9d. each. Post (reo to any address 111 New . Zealand. A visit to ottr Warehouse to hear the above will be appreciated, CIIAS'. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Mannars Street, Weliington. WHERE ALI, TEE GOOD MUSIC COMES FROM. BALLROOM DANCING. ..MRS. H. 0, MASON. CLASSES for BeginiieM afe lvetfl. f.n Monday and Wetlnesdn}' ISveirings. 111 the Private Flail, 8G Ghaznco Street, hear St. Peter's Chnrch. Commences witii pupil.. Private lessfliis by arrangement. All the latest ballroom (knees taught, intsladiojf VSe»Bm Hesitation Wait*, Tret, Ta-ngo. Pro'lidency easured in six privato lessons. - n<sAl E, SW EKT HOME. Fine Drnnjiw, Sparkling Comedies, Scenia Wonders—Viewed. from your easy chair. Edison's Borne Kinei'osoflpi? and Cheap Film Exchange does the trick, liamonstratiens at f®AMP AND CO., LIMITED. vJ ReprejientatiTes, SSad Flosr, Bnker'n Building, 1 mtiifrjts,s Street, Wcilicetoji.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 7
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