AMUSEMENTS ■JT H E ATlili B O Y A L. Direction... Brennan, Fullers. Ltd. GREAT RECEPTION ! UN DO ENDED S UCCESS OF OUR GREAT MUNSTER STAR BIEL! VICTOR TUI GREAT, .Magician VICTOR THE GREAT, Illusionist. Assisted by Madam Coihuda and Little Gladys, featuring the Rue king-ease Mystery and the Thumb-tie TrickBESSII) SLAUGHTER, Charming BESSIE SLAUGHTER, Contralto, London’s Queen of Song in now gems. EVA MUDGE. EVA MUDGE, In a series of Quick Changes and Songs Till) BRACKENS, Extraordinary THE BRACKENS, Wire Walkers. THE FONTENOTS, Charming THE FONTENOTS. Harmonieera. THE LYNTONS, Comedy THE LYNTONS. Sketch Artists. THE THREE TIT BITS. FRED RIVENIIAI.L, Comedian, Prices as usual. Plan at Dresden. 214 THE NEW THEATRE. Manners street. fllacMahon and Donnelly’s.) CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily—ll a.m. till 11 p.m. •‘GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO.” "Tho Survival of the Fittest." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, JAN. 23. A Glorious Programme, including “THE DANXTES." "THE DANTTES," A Selig "’Masterpiece” Drama, of Western Desperadoes, by McKEE RANKLE. “AN IRISH GIRL’S LOVE." A sublime story of a faithful lover (By tho Lubin Co.) "Waterfalls in lamptland,” Etc., Etc. Think of It! Adults, SIXPENCE. Children, THREEPENCE. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ PICNIC AND SPORTS CARNIVAL. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROCLAIMED. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), JANUARY 28fh. DAY’S BAY! DAY’S BAY! OUR BAND IN ATTENDANCE! REFRBSHMiENTS - FREE TO ALL! SPECIAL PROGRAMME! GOOD PRIZES! Adults’ Tickets 3s. Children’s Tickets 3d. NOTE.—WOO’ PEOPLE CATERED FOR! To avoid delay at luncheon, extra crockery may be provided by patrons to suit their own convenience. GIVE THE CHILDREN AN OUTING! G. G. FARLAND, General Secretary. MUSIC AT BEGG’S. Supplies of the latest Home successes now to hand. We give the titles of a few: "SWEET EYES OP BLUE," Montague Phillips. "THE WHISPERING WHEAT," Leslie Elliot. "LOVING IS SO SWEET," Coningsby Clarke. PRICE Is Cd EACH. POSTED Is 7d. ALBUM OF THREE SONGS, entitled “Sea Echoes," by Montague Phillips. These we can recommend to all lovers of the beautiful in Music. PRICE, 3s Cd COPY. RAGTIME MUSIC. England, America and Australia are Ragtime mad. New Zealand will soon be likewise. Supplies to hand of tho two big Ragtime successes; "ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAND" And "EVERYBODY’S DOING FT." You want to hear these catchy Melodies. PRICE Is Gd each, POSTED Is 7d. All the latest at BEGG’S. Our Pianists will try over any music on request. A visit to our Warehouse wiH be worth while.
CHAS. BEGG & CO., Ltd., MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. THE HOUSE I'Oli EVERYTHING MUSICAL. PUBLIC NOTICES SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HOROWHENUA A. AND P. SHOW AT LEVIN, JANUARY 29th, 1913. ITOLID AY EXCURSION Tickets to J-M. Levin, available for return until THURSDAY, January 30th, will be obtainable as under (except where ordinary fares are lees): — From Wellington (Thomdonj-Palmer-ston North and intermediate stations by the morning trains only, on January 29th. These tickets will not be available for break of journey. 217 BY ORDER. EDUCATIONAL PITZHERRERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and day school foe GIRLS. Principal ...... Miss Baber, M.A. The New Term will begin on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. Miss Baber will bo at homo on Wednesday, February sth, 10-12 aun. and 3-5 p.m. ■ 791 PIANOFORTE PLATING. M* BAXTER BUCKLEY Will Resume TEACHING. FEBRUARY 17th, 1913. Studio: 229, Willis st. Honrs, 9-12, 2-5. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. r IVHE First Term, 1913, will begin on -1- THURSDAY, January 30th. The Headmaster will receive new pupils on WEDNESDAY, January 29th, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and between 2 and 5.30 P ’ m ’ CHAS. P. POWLES, 13t . Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. THE First Terra, 1913, will begin on WEDNESDAY, February sth. The Principal will receive new pupils on TUESDAY, February 4th, between 9.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. and between 2 and 4 p.m. Girls under 10 admitted at half Lower School Fee. No. 10, Hill street, has been approved by the Board of Governors as a Boardinghouse for pupils under the supervision of Mrs Urquhart. .CHAS. P. POWLES, 226 Secretary. LEVIN-FOXTON COACH. LEAVE Foxton 6.30 a.m., arrive Levin 8.30 a.m., Leave Levin 10.23 a.m., arrive Foxton 12 noon. leave F0xt0n.2.30 p.m., arrive Levin 4.30 p.m., leave Levin 7.45 p.m. arrive Foxton 9.45 pan. A. F. CHAMBERLAIN, Coach Proprietor. CJEND TOOK ADVERTISEMENT TO O "THE TIMES” If yon have Farm Lands for fIA.LB.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 28 January 1913, Page 3
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