AMUSEMENTS. fjpHK RING'S THEATRE, HAYWARD'S PICTURES. EACH EVENING. * That charming film artist, Vilagrapli's leading lady, ANITA STKWAKT, "113." ANITA STEWART, "113" ANITA STKWART, in "413." 'AN I'l'A STEWART, "i 13." ANITA. STKWAUT, "413." A vivid and realistic drama of Roinauce, Mysloiy, ami Thrilling Intensity. The uuljnln.itiiig scene where a whole railway 3 train plunges down an embankment cost much lo produce, and is sensational in the extreme. It is a film you could see 1 twice. THE MAN 1 IN TUB VAULT (A pleasing little drama by Kalom). THE NEWEST WAlt GAZETTE (Some fine views of tho Russians). PKif FORMING IJEAKS (Amusing and inU'l'e.sting animal study). s A HORSE-SHOE FOR LUCK (Brings luck—but of the bad variety), Duke Kahamamoku at Wellington, (interest). Prices: Is. and (id. l'lan. at Bristol Piano Co., Is. Oil. J JjV -VE It YBODY'S. '.DAILY FROM NOON. Sensation, Fun, and Amusement all Combined in Our Glorious Programme. Tho Keystone Comedy Stare, . MABEL NORMAND and ROSCOE ARBUCKEE, Decide (o have a Jolly time leading ' "THE SIMPLE LIFE." "THE SIMPLE LIFE." . "THE SIMPLE LIFE." Uproariously humorous. Fatty and Msbel on a farm with the cows, pigs, and fowls always in a tangle. ' Star Detective Story, THE BEAT OP TFIE YEAR, THE BEAT OF THE YEAR. THE BEAT OP THE YEAR, A startling realistic ..play! A. reporterdetective docs good 'work, circumventing a murder. Topical. ' TOPICAL BUDGET. RUDE AWAKENING. Comedy. Prices: Adults, 6d.Children, 3d. jgj MP RE S S : THEA TR E. ' "Where Everybody Goes." COMMENCING TO-MORROW, Ninth series of' Selig's wild animal drama, ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN. ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION, Wonderful cxclusivo war scencs, MABEL AND FATTY'S WASH DAT, Keystone farce-comedy. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, Latest animated news. MILL OF LIFE, Vita, drama. "QUEEN CARNIVAL." PROFESSOR CARDSTON will address a Meeting of Te Aro Residents at Y.M.C.A.. Wilfis Sti-eot. THIS (Wednes- ; day) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All willing helpers arc requested to bo . present. JjUSTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. FERRY SERVICE TIME-TABLE. ' (Wellington, Day's Bay, Rona Bay.) MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. j Leave Ferry Wharf, Wellington—7.4o, 10.15 a.m., 1.15, 2.30, 4.15, 5.20, 6.20, 10.15 p.m. Cargo boat 1.15 p.m. (Cargo should be at wharf before noon.) Leave Dav's 8ar—6.55, 8, 9, 11 a.m., 3.5, 4.20, 5.20, 7AO p.m. Leavo Rona Bav-7.5, 8.15, 9.10, 11.10 a.m., 3.15, 1.30, 5.30. 7 p.m. SATURDAY. Leave Wellington—7.4o, 10.15 a.m., 12.15, 1.20, 2.30, 4.15, 6.10, 9.20, 11.15 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—6.55, 8, 9, 11 a.m., 1.35, 3.5, 5, 7, 10.10 p.m. Leavo Rona Bav—7.s, 8.15, 9.10, 11.10 a.m., 1.40, 3.15, 5.10, 7.10, 10 p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE RE SUNDAY TIMETABLE. There will be no alteration in the Sunday Time-table. Previous notices in this respect are hereby cancelled. During the Winter, the times of departure will remain as in the Summer Time-table. EMPIRE BELLLARD PARLOR (J. Fanning and Co.'s Building), Opp. New Zealander Hotel, MANNERS STREET. \row OPEN, i" OW OPEN. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE BILLIARD PARLOR. BRICE'S T UN.CHEON AND TEA ROOMS, •* J BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, .try Brice's. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE, CARS FOR HIRE OR STORED! Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924. Address: Next Publio Trust Office, Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress THE COLBIR SYSTEM. TEACHES you to' play the Piano in 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further into' ttmsio than 3 or 4 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all the latest Songs and Two-Steps as they are published (no special music required); saves time and money. Make us;i of the long evenings and benefit your future life. Testimonials from all parts of New; Zealand of the success of our pupils. If you already read music learn by this system how to convert-your music to ragtime. A Ragtime' Player is always popular. Call or write for all particulars. Interviews arty time. Birley's College of Music, Bouloott Chambers (first floor up). Boulcott Street. BALLROOM DANCING. ' ' PROFICIENCY ENSUREDSIX PRIVATE LESSONS OR ONE QUARTER AT CLASS. MRS. H. B. MASON teaches daily at her Private Hall. Classes for bo- ; ginners, Monday and* Wednesday Even- ( ings, term commencing with pupil. i 1 Private Lessons by arrangement, by 11 Day or Evening. I j Address: 86 .Ghuznee St. (near St. I c Peter's Church). I t
REMOVED. REMOVED. REMOVED. TO my Customers and tho Public generally, I wish to inform that I hare Removed my Old-established Business from the corner of Vivian and Taranaki Streets into a more modern, commodious, and up-to-date Shop, No. 141 Vivian Street, near Cuba Street (corner Crawford Terrace), which place until recently was occupied by U.F.S. Dispensary. For the past twenty-two years 1 have so carefully, thoughtfully, and successfully conducted my business that it has grown to 6uch an extent that I found my old premises too small and inconvenient, and so was compelled to seek a larger and up-to-<!ate shop. By so doing I shall bo better able to cater for and attend to the requirements or my old as well as new customers with tlio fame care and satisfaction that X have given in the past. In conclusion, I take this opportunity of thanking my customers for tho loTal support tendered_ nic m tho past, and trust to still have the pleasure of a continuation of their acquaintance and patronage in my now premises. R. M. GREEN, XOTE*— Ursont aijht medicines will still bo procurable as previously.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2465, 19 May 1915, Page 7
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