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AMUSEMENTS. QHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE, £5 Willis Street. The Homo of PerlVctly-Projootecl Pictures. LAST DAY of ' LAST NIGHT What has proved to lie bno of the Greatest Star Attractions yet Screened in this Citv. . "CAESAR, BORGIA." "CAESAR BORGIA." "CAESAR BORGIA." "CAESAR BORGIA." "CAESAR. BORGIA." Exquisitely coloured, gorgeously mounted, bunerblv acted. "CAESAtt'BORGIA." "CAESAR BORGIA." ■ SEE IT TO-NIGHT.' Supported by an all-star programme. WATCH FOR MONDAY'S SENSATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADMISSION—AduIts (id., Children 3d. STALLS milE EMPRESS THEATRE. STALLS AHE EMPRESS THEATRE. STALLS (Formerly the Adelphi). TlffiEE PENCE THREE PENCE Direction of THREE PENCE J. D. WILLIAMS. THREE PENCE THREE PENCE THREE PENCE CONTINUOUS THREE PENCE CONTINUOUS THREE PENCE PICTURES. THREE PENCE PICTURES. THREE PENCE THREE PENCE Grand Opening THRW, PENCE Grand Opening THHr- PENCE - - THREE PENCE NEXT FRIDAY, THREE PENCE NEXT FRIDAY, THREE PENCE At 8 p.m. THREE PENCE At 8 p.m. THREE PENCE THREE PENCE CONTINUOUS THREE PENCE , PERFORMANCE. THREEPENCE Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. DRESS We Cater Specially CIRCLE for LADIES and SIX PENCE CHILDREN. SIX PENCE SIX PENCE OUR PRICES Will Commence DRESS- A NEW ERA. CIRCLE' RESERVE ARE YOU GOING? One Shilling EVERYBODY will One Shilling _ he there. • LARGEST Continuous Picture Theatre in LARGEST New Zealand. NOTE.—New Zealand Capital is financing this big enterprise. ; rjIHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors'. West's. Ltd.. and Linley anil Donovan. The Home of Exclusive Pictures. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S PICTBR E S. WEST'S PICTURES. - FIRST IN -1904. FIRST IN '1912. \ Immense Succcss of ' OUR NORDISIC SENSATION. THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER, THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER. THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER. A Thrilling Military Photo-Drama. ON THE PUPIL 'OF HIS EYE. ON THE PUPIL OF lIIS EYE. ON THE , PUPIL OF HIS EYE. (Mailrics Costello in tho Cust.) 10—OTHER STARS—IO. PRICES—Is. and Gd. Hooking fee fid. extra. Box Plan at Abel's and Theatre. 'Phone. 3143. g IC A TING 11 1 N K. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. Direction John Fuller and Soift. FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES FULLERS' of all. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Positively tho LAST NIGHT of this truly Magnificent Programme. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of NELLIE, THJ3 LION TAMER. Artistic Glass Work. Apple Pics. HAND OF FATE. In the Ossau Valley. Funnicns Apnointm-cnt. HONOUR THY FATHER., Eyes That Seo Not. " - ' ' Billv and the Butler. PEOPLE'S PIUCES— ADULTS Gd. Gd. Gd. CHILDREN Sixpence and Threepence Sixpence • 3d. 3d. 3d. Threepence ' To All Parts. Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, ANNUAL EXHIBITION.Open TO-DAY from 11 a.m. to G p.m., and from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p".m.' ADMISSION, Is. . Art Union Tickets can be obtained from custodian. rj\ own : :\ii al> SUNDAY- NEXT. SUNDAY NEXT. (OCTOBER 20th, 1012.) Under the Patroi:..u;-3 of his Excellency the. Governor, Lord Islington, and in the l'resjnce of her Excellency Lady Islington. SUNDAY CONCERT liy the WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr. I-lerl.-ert Blov), Assisted by the WELLINGTON CITY AND WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS BAND:-. Overture Sollenelle, "1812" (Tsehaikowski) Rhapsodic, "No. 2" ..(Ljszt) Overture,, "Mignon" ■ (Thomas) Overture, "TKnnliausor" (Wagner) Two Movements, "Foreign Lands" (Moskov.-ski) Silver. Coin Collection. CmK-;>rt at 8.3(1. J. F. WOODWARD, Sec.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1572, 16 October 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1572, 16 October 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1572, 16 October 1912, Page 9

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