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j AMUSEMENTS. A P E B A' HO U S E. Direction ..„ Allan Hamilton. PLIMMER-DEXNISTON SEASON. .. ; TO-XJGIT.T (30tli September) TO-NIGHT, THE LAST NIGHT OF.' ■; - "A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTAXCE." ' "A WOMAN 01'' XO IMPORTANCE.'" "A WOMAN, OF NO IMPORTAXCE." ■ By y OSCAR, WILDE. ..'■' • DIALOGUE OP SURPASSING'".' '.'..' BEILLIAXGE. .' .., A PLOT OP ABSORBING INTEREST. COMPLETE STAGING & GORGEOUS : FHOCKING Are the Outstanding' Features of | "A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE." Mr. Geo. S...TitheradEo as Lord Illingworth. TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY, . ' LAST TWO. NIGHTS : 0F THE SEASON, ' A VILLAGE PRIEST, ' '. By Sydney Gruudj-.. ' "And the Lord called. Saimicl tho THIRD time, and he rose and went: to Eli. and he said, 'Here I am, for- ■ thou DIDST call mo.' and Eli tier- ; oeived that-THE LORD had called. ■ tho child." • Mr. George S. Titheradgo as l'Abbc Dubois Mrs. Robert Brongh Miss Beatrice Day, Miss Lizette Parke* Mr. Harry Pliimnor ' In characteristic roles. . . . , NOTE.-A VILLAGE PIMEST is an in- ' tensely interesting story of great human '*< loyo and heroic sclf-sacrincc—it will grip you and hold you. ■ : . ... Prices of Admission: Ti?., 35., and-Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Salo'at Chri'steson's. . Early Doors to Gallery and Back Stalls, Gd. extra. Children inarms not admitted. fpHE KING'S -THEATRE.'. Proprietors:,, West's. Ltd., ami Linlcy and Donovan. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, Tho Management of West's Pictures, Ltd., deem it an honour to he able to announce „ that they'will this evening present for. the first time in Wellington AN EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL . ■ ■ Bv the Famous Vitagraph Company. 'The Firm that Lends the.World. Sir Walter Scott's 'Poem,'" THE LADY OF THE LAKE, In u magnificent series of motion photographs. THE LADY OF Till-: LAKE, g THE LADY OF THE LAKH, g Kincmatographed in tho exact-localities described in the poem. Miss 'The Lady of'the Lake" and you ; miss th" Finest Film-Poem ever.Screened i' in Wellington. Prices as usual. Reserves at' Abel's and ' Theatre. ' '■■■ ■ ■ - • m H E A P E L P HI. . COMPLETE ;'cHAHGE, of 'pßtt'Oß A MILE. t "To'-NiGirT ANTinoNi;, TO-NIGHT ANTIGONE 7 . ~ TO-NIGHT ANTIGONE. X -TO-NIGHT • ANTIGONE. This beautiful mythological story of the days of the ancients is most faithfully enacted and staged by the famous CINES Company. '' : '. 1 ANTIGONE 'TO-NIGHT' ANTIGONE - ■ TO-NIGHT ■ ANTIGONE '-. ■' " TO-NIGHT ANTIGONE ' TO-NIGHT • POPULAR PRICES-Upstairs, Is.; Downstairs, 63. )mo W N ■■ . n ; -A LL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER I,"' At s; ■■.. " :.. " •Control of ' -'••■'■• - : -- . WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION. IMPORTANT BOXING EVENT. "DENNY" MURPHY", Welter-weight Champion of.New. Zealand, defending his title in ii fifteeitround coil- ■ tost, with ■ "LYN" TRUSCOTT, ' Of Australia," Equally well known in tho Dominion as in Australia as a leading exponent, holder 3 of tho light-weight championship for a number of years. Preliminaries by Leading Exponents. . PIUCES-Stage, 7s. (id.; Sides of G.il- • lory, 55.; Front Stalls, .Is. (U. if booked); ' Gallery. 35.; Back Stalls, 2s. ■■•...• ','• Bosnian-at A TOUT'S from Tuesday. ' •■•'..■. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary:;.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 7

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