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,__ AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATEE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF OUR NEW COMPLETE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME TONIGHT. EVERY EVENING The Finest and Brightest of All' EVERY PICTURE ENTIRELY TOLLER'S CINEMA PATHE TOLLER'S CINEMA PATHE Some of the Star Pictures — ITAIA S MARVELLOUS CAVALRY, ITALY'S MARVELLOUS CAVALRY, A Sensitional Picture 1 THE VAGABOND' THE VAGABOND , Tew of the Other Pictuies to be shown are» The Brotherhood, O,tlci Joe Industrial South Africa, The Road of Life, Distributing Hindbills, and many others 1 EDGAR COLLI\S"3 TINE ORCHESTRA I Dre s Circle, 2s , Stalls, Js , Back Stalls 6d I 0S« 'mOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBEB). I ■*- TONIGHT 1 TO NIGHT' AND THREE MOKE MGHrS ONLY. At.B o'clool Mr Ed Branscombe's "SCARLEI TROUB\DOI)RS" "SCARLET TROUBADOURS" " (Fiom London) EVERY SEAT TILLED' ' LVERY IliM ENCORED I EVERYONE CHAR MED I nrTH CHANGE OF PROGRAMME' TOMGHT' TO MIGHT' ' (Not before given m 'Wellington) Owing to the limited seating capacitj of the hall, the management again urge patrons to save disappointment ind inconvenience by BOOKING THEIR &DATS PRICES—3s and 2s Plan at Dresden Day Sales Abel's Doors oren 730 Commence 8 o'clock Carriages 1015 pm^ CbTaS, CHAMBERS, Manager THE GHEENUVSKISI HE ." CHERNIA VS KISI LAST *£PPHABA2SCE Ttf WELLINGTON. . 1 SPECIAL MATINEE' ' SPECIAL MAHNEE' SATURDAY .NEXT, at 3 ~ TOM \CONCERT CHAMBER and' is Plan>at Diesden . -» 9928 HIS"' - lIAJESTT&" - -THEATRE, Conrteiiaj Place THE ROYAL PICTURES! / f _ THE ROYAL PICTUKJS' Jr..- FIFTY-SECOND WEEK «,.»» r,w , , FIFTY SECOND'WEEK - - . • Or UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS' v THE "RECORD" PICTURE SHOW Or THE _DpMINION' „ . to Sight * " - -> w night. ANOTHER, SEW PROGRAMME -, A-3fAGNI£ICI3NT COLLECTION' , NEXT WEDNESDAY-OUR BIRTHDAYv * -~ 'Enter fliatln Your Allium ! - • SEND THE CHILDREN TO -THE". . — -■ BIRTHDAY MATINEE! , ■> PAETICULAES EATER OUE Pnces-ls, and 6d Plan Abel\ 9929 Vda cross-ley. "Not only the greatest of English-speaking Contraltos, but the pre eminent Oratorio Con,tralto of the World ' / tD-A ( CROSSLEY. BOX OFFICE NOTICE The BOX .PLANS for Referred Seats (10s 6d) will be opened at the Dresden THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, ano Tickets for Peeond J-eats (ss) and' Third Seatj Qα 6d) will also be placed on Sale at th« Dmdqn THIS MORNING )

mOWN HALL TOYJN HALL- " „ , TWO. CONCERTS ONLY. ■*"* " TUESDAY, MONDAY AND TUESD4.Y, JANUARY 18 l h and 19th Reappearance of the World's Famous Australia* Contril'-o, 4Di GROSSLEY , , ADA CROSSLEY ADA- CROSSLEY "At the zenith of her World-wide Fame" MADAME CROSSTEY' Will be Supported by the same Great Combinv tion of Concert totists who created such a furoro of enthusnsm in Sydney recently, m. oludmg— MR JOIN HARRISON, The Foremost English Tenor of the Day v MR JiY RYAN *\ i The DistiDgniihed Irish Baritone ( ME LEON SAMETINr, The Biilliant Youig Dutch Violinist, And MR PERCY GRANGER, Australia's Most Celebrated Pianist. MR HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist PRICES-Res>rved Seats, 10 6d , Second Se-its, o , Bid. "Siats, 2' 6d Box Han and Tickets for all parts of Ihi Hall at the Dfcsden 9901 BENNO SCHEREK, Representative. , pHAND MOONLIGHT EXCUESIONI D4.Y>S BAY' D\X'bßAY' ( TO NIGHT (WEDNESD \Y) < - TO-MC-HT (WLDNLSDAY)' The SS DrdHESS will leave Iho Wharf at 745 pm (circumshnces per.nitting). A GRAND IMERTVINMENT Will, be Gi\en in the Panl\on , 'Th'e WATER CHUTE and SIDE-SHOWS OPE^. Return Fare (including admission to Pavilion) Is 6d 9928 WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION PERFORMANCE BY THE TRAMWAYS I- BIND (Under the. Couductorslup < of BaDdnn«ter Li»ut T Herd). JTtHE Tiamways Band \ull (-ncather perniitJL tine) give a Pcrformnnce at Island Bay TO-NIGHT OVedncsdaj), the 13th inst, commsnomg at 7 30 o'clock JNO R P-VLMIE, Town Clerk 13th January, 1909 t 9311 TENNIS AND BOWLING SEASON. rYLOR'S BOWLS, in Spcfially Eeary Pairs and Sets. First Quality, 22s 6d , Extra. Quality, 28s Tested and Stamped Selected for Uniformity m Size, Weight, and Bias, by Alooofc and Co, Official Bowl Teg'-or* • i,l" * ' TENNIS! ' TENNIS "-The "Looaiag an ,J Popular Eaokets this season are the -r NW 583.; the "Aloock," 355. Both males Oiinr»nteed Perfect in Balance, dnving power, and Durability. Obtainable only from ALCOCK AND CO, New Zealand BiUiard 'mt.l gports Depot, Lower Cuba Street, City.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 404, 13 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 404, 13 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 404, 13 January 1909, Page 1

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