AMUSEMENTS, A P E B i HOUSE.' Direction Allan Hamilton. 'PLIMMER-DENNISTON .SEASON, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. - TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A VILLAGE PRIEST. A VILLAGE PRIEST, A VILLAGE PRIEST. By Sydney Grimily. "I see no wrinkles, , Madame. Only tho lines that sin and passion wear disfigure; sorrow and suffering humbly borno. draw with, an artist's pencil—every line ehasl-. ens the picture. I see (ho same faco I ever saw, not altered but transfigured." "A TILLAGE PRIEST." . "A VILLAGE PRIEST." "A VILLAGE PRIEST." PRICES—Ss., 35., and Is. Early doors .to Back Stalls and Pit Gd. extra. Box plans at Dresden. Day Rales at Chrisloson's. Children in arms not admitted. No half-price. "TVTR. Winkle," "Mr. Justice StarlVX loigh," and the Immortal "Sam Weller." Great Dickens Festival, Town Hall, To-night. THE KING'S THEATRE.' Proprietors: West's. J.td.; and Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! • TO-NIGHT! WEST'S WEST'S WEST'S Great Exclusive Attractions. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. - THE LADY OF THE LAKE. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. HER, DIARY Featuring HER DIARR ' Miss HER- DIARY Florence HER DIARY' Turner. Scenes in the Life of the Late General Booth. CATALONIA, , A VILLAGE DAYAK. OVERDOING IT. Prices, Is. and Gd. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking Fee, 6d. 'Phone 3113. MONDAY NEXT ■ MONDAY WEST'S WEST'S ' WEST'S Grdat Attraction, THE LAST PERFORMANCE. Or THE GREAT CIRCUS TRAGEDY. UTH Pinch and the Beef Steak : Pudding" (Miss Zoo Bnrtlcy). Great Dickens Festival, Town Hall, Tonight. ' . ■ nnOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. _|_ TO-NIGHT! , '. . At 8. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Tho Established and Universal Favourite Entertainers, ' ' THE DANDIES ' " (Red) THE DANDIES (Red) THE DANDIES Who revpl each evening in the cosy Concert Chamber. Bad weather never .depresses them, : each perfonminc impresses many patrons. THE DANDIES ■■:''< ' THE DANDIES \ Unique, original, but never orthodox. As purveyors cf entertainment and' amusement they remain unchallenged. ' • • •' THE DANDIES ; . THE DANDIES TO-NIGHT in their Latest Programme! ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. Admission: 35., 2;., Is. No- extra charges. Plan at. Dresden. Day Sales atChristeson s. Manager SCOTT COLVILLE. 'TJpHE Friendly Waiter" (Mr. Frascr i. • Thnnunn). Great Dickens Festival, Town _Ha lVJVnttht, ''V;. ' CJ ALE •■■• OF W0 R K! ■ ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, - . ' ; ■ WELLINGTON -TERRACE,.. Will be. opened 'by the Premier (Hon. W. ■ F. M'assdy, M.P.J. . TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 2ml. OCT., 1 At 3 p.m. ■ . In St. Andrew's Hull, The Terrace. Stalls:—Plain and- Fancy Work,' Produce, Sweets, Handkerchief, Flowers, Babies' Stall!,, and Tea Room. Side Shows, Competitions, Spelling Bee, Fish Pond, and Bran Tub. Admission-Afternoon free, Evening Gd. Proceeds mainlv in aid of Wellington Presbyterian Orphanage. The Sale will be open To-day nnd Tomorrow, from 3 p.m. till 10 p.m. daily. ~~~ Y.M.C.A.' ■ ANNUAL GYMNASTIC CAR-NIVAL. OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, OCT. 4th, 8 P.M;, ONE NIGHT ONLY. Dress Circle, 35.; Orchestral Stalls. 2s. Gd.i Family Circlo and .Back Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden. No BonKng Charge. C. N. STEWARD,. Physical Director. "QYDNEY - Carton's Farewell" (S'ydnTv O Tingey). Grent Dickens- Festival, Town Hall," To-night.
A Cordial Invitation to the I Business Men of Wellington! ■ ■•.;■.' \ I /ffTF Are you interested in New Zealand jj fllL. i. n(^ust " es? .'When ncxt y° n ai ; e I ' . passing, just "wander thro' " ' = and see for yourself how your stationery = is manufactured, how your circulars arc set up and printed, and how your account books are ruled and bound by the quickest, b the neatest and the best methods as demonstrated in our. modern printing works. Everything is interestingly new and of the b very latest! Incidentally we might mention that our printing charges will be found at least 25% cheaper than any other, house— }= the result of modem machinery. Call in when next you're passing .. . . ■ .■ ' . ■- , l[Kssasair ||Ea3Bgsßll~"~ll»mii«ga|| |[isl|
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1560, 2 October 1912, Page 9
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