AMUSEMENTB. SSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBSSSSSS : Z mBE NEW THEATRE, A ; Z J- Manners Street, 'A Z —- Z~. 'A MacMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. 'A Z Z Z GO WHERE THE CROWDS GOI Z /, DAILY, II a.m. till 11 p.m. 'A Z "Tho Survival of tho Fittest." 'i •A ' — I Z TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT! 7. '/. A truly MAGNIFICENT programme Z Z Including Z Y, "SHAMUS O'BRIEN." ?.■ 'A In response to requests of '-. 'A ".'. •A HUNDREDS 01? 'OUR PATRONS.:.,/,.-.■ '/• All adaptation from Le Fiuvu's im- 'A 'A mortal poem. Z Z Mr. ARCHER, the popular actor, «-ili 'A 'A rccito "Sliniuiis O'iirien" nt all sos- 'A •A ■ sions TO-NIGHT. 'A 'A "Your swords they may glitter, your 'A Z carbines go bung, A Z But if you want liangin' 'tis yourself Z ; Z ye. must hang." .",-■' 'A •A TO-MORHOW (Thursday). OGT: 3. /, Z "THE COI.LEEX ItAWN!" Z Z Will bi , revived, also in compliance Z 'A with -a Renerally Dxpi'esswl dos-ivc. Z 'A "If tears were poison to the grass, 7i Z 1 hero w.ffnld, not bo one blade on 'A 'A Muckross liill."-"Tho Colleen Biwn." 'A Z Think or It! Ail nils 'SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE EMryuhore. Z BSRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSKRSKRSKSSKSRKSSBB, RS. Corney and Mr. Bumble" (Mrs. ■'■. Forsyth nnd Mr. Montague). Great Dickens Festival, Town Hull, To-night. Q K iIIN.G B 1 N K. Tho Recognised Homo of Perfect Pictures. . Direction John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES! FULLERS' of all. 'PICTURES! ■■ Absolutely tho last opportunity of . -,: witnossins th« finest .programmo ..,.-..■. ever tcrccncd in Wellington. : Last Nisht of A Tnisedy cf the D?EPrt. ; ". Last Night of Tire Half-breed's Treachery.' Last Night of Lift , Behind tho Scenes of' Last NiL'lit of n Circus. . ■■•. . .. ;• .' Last Night of Tokio Fire Brigade. ■. Last Night of Pnthe Gazette. ....... Last NiVht of Havann Harbour.' ' ■' Last Night'of Love- H:is Wings. , - ■'.'• Last Nijht of Calino Marries a Suffragclte •'-' '■' Last Night of A Broken Heart ' ■ ■-•■•. NOTE PRICES:- ■ •--.> ADULTS Gd. Gd. Cd. CHILDREN.;.;. Sixpence iiiid Threepence. .- : Sixpence 3d. .til. 3d. Threepence....', ' TO ALL PARTS; , ■ ' .:,. Completo Chnimc Ta-morrow N'ighf.' ;'.-'. ', "T\ICK Swivcller and the Marchionoss'Vf. , ■ iJ (H. V. Robprts and Miss Lily Aid-...,/ ridge). Groat Dickens .Festival, Town , Hall, To-night, , > . SHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE, Willis Street. Tho Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures. :. To-night A STAR OF STARS. To-nifflit ■ : To-niitht , "I , IIU CONVICT." To-night,-.: To-ni!?ht ■ "TllK CONVICT." To-night >-.',■; "THE CONVICT." "THE CONVICT. , '-'. ;■;». "THE CONVICT." ■'■ ■ - A Maslcrjiicce of Masterpieces/ by" the t" Famous,Nordisk Co. " "■•••; A Picture that Grips the Audience fi-oui • Sturt to Finish. ■ ' Supported by ' ■' . • Tho Runaways la lKftutiful Domestio ' . Drama by till , Ltibin Co.); Her Brother,. ■ (Vita), IV.lidor Adoptive Father (comic),;.; A Motor Boat Trip, Town of Madrid; Aus- ~, Ir.ilian Gazelle,- etc., etc.; etc. ..•'.' ■ A perfect schsmc of ventilation has , now .... bc?n installed" in this Theatre, which -will -.;•. make'it one 'ol tlui'Cobhst, Cleanest, and/ ,-•■■ Most■ Coinfortabli! in WelHiigton. ..,, '■■.'..■..[ Open daily from 11' a.m. to 11 p.m.- - . - \ ADMISSION—AduIts Gd., .Children 3ci.'v,,. DOlT'PVardon" -.(Miss ■ BBtty~'"^ar>; ; :. : .- : . -iloin); Great Dickon's Festival; '", Town Hall, To-nigbl. ' WORSER BAY AMATEUR SWIMMINGAND. LIFE-SAVING CLL'B (Incor-- ' poratcri). ' . ' ' . ' RAND BAZAAR AND ART UNION . ■vX' (Hy kind permission of the Hon. Colonial Secretary). OPEN TO-DAY, And to ho continued .. " .. ■..-. ,lrd aiuUth OCTOBER, 1912. - ■' ". EIGHT PAINTINGS VALUED -AT'JlWj'.'i Tickets, Is., entitling the hoklci , ;' to ' chance in (he ArtT'Union, ' ; _ i--.i--fn;i«- '• i , };" ■: A 150,,, ' ; "■ Admittance to tho BAZAAR in the.Club-. ..'. house, Wor.'er Bay. ~ •:.-■• HON. F. M. B. FISHER will open BAZAAR at 2.30. . ■'■■--, "OARDELL v. X'ickwick (Triul Scon?)*. . X 5 Great Dick't'ns Festival, Town Hall, To-night, ' m 0 W N HAL L. jL ■ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, At S. ■ ' Control of WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION.. '. •■" DrPORTANT BOXING EVENT. .' . ' : "DENNY" MURfHY, .' V Welter-weight Champion of New.Zealand,..-.. ; defending iiis title in a fifteen-round con- . ■ ■ test, with .:; "LYN" THI'SCOTT, Of Australia,... , .:. j. Equally well known in the Dominion as •■ ■ in Australia as a leading exponent, holder vof tho light-weight championship for a number of years. i Preliminaries by Leading Exponent?. PRICES-Stage, 7s. Cd.; Sides of Gallerv, 55.; Front SfcilU, 3s. (4s. if booked); •. . Gallerv, 3s.;'Back Stalls, 2s. • . • . Box' Plan at ARM IT'S from Tuesday.. ."• TALBOT - i - Swratary. . ■ ; "Q aTrEY Camp/ , "Will put the b<nS.. . to ties on tho ChimU-y-picce." (Al- ■; ;■ bn M'Elwain), at,.the Town.Hall, To-.. , ;"; J night. . . ' '.' . ••,'.;'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1560, 2 October 1912, Page 9
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