AMUSEMENTS, GHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE, 0 Willis Street. Tho Home of Perfectly-Projected Pictures, TO-DAY TO-NIGHT! And 1 0-DAY TO-NIGHT! HUGE SUCCESS Of iesterday!s Chance' of Programme. Witnessed Last Niglit BY AN IMMENSE AUDIENCE. "THE TRIUMPH OF RIGHT," "THE TRIUMPH OF RIGHT" "THE TRIUMPH OF IUGHT," A perfect Star Picture, by tho WorldFamed Vita Co. Supported by an unequalled programme of Exclusive Pictures. TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON Several Beautiful Pictures added to the Present Programme. BRING THE CHILDREN. WATCH FOR MONDAY'S CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADMISSION—AduIts Cd., Children 3d. THE EMPRESS THEATRE. HE EMPRESS THEATRE. (Formerly the Adelplii). . Direction of J. D. WILLIAMS. CONTINUOUS ST\LLS CONTINUOUS TJIREECONTINUOUS PJJSCK Daily, 11 a.m. PICTURES. .STALLS to 11 p.m. ■ PICTURES. TH REEPICTURES. PENCE. NO STOP—Going all the Time. STALLS NO STOP—Going all the Time. THRICEGRAND OPENING PENCE. GRAND OPENING STALLS GRAND OPENING THREEGRAND OPENING PENCE. GRAND OPENING STALLS GRAND OPENING ' THREE-TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. PENCE. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. STALLS TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. THREE-TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. PI-JNCE. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. STALLS Are you going? THREEAre you going? PENCE. EVERYBODY will bo there! STALLS EVERYBODY will be there! THREELARGEST Continuous Picture PENCE. LARGEST Theatre in New STALLS LARGEST Zealand TIIREEOUK PRICES will commence PENCE. OUR PRICES A NEW ERA STALLS STALLS 3 pence. Dress Circle THREE(S pence. Dress Circle Reserve PENCK. 1 shilling. STALLS "Thai's the Williams Way." TllßEK"Tliai's the Williams Way." PENCE. SPECIAL NOTICE- ! STALLS NO SEATS RESERVED THREENO SEATS RESERVED PENCE NO SEATS RESERVED STALLS NO SEATS RESERVED T.IIREEBt'T . PENCE. BUT STALLS DRESS CIRCLE RESERVE THREE Tickets can be bought in the PENCE. USUAL WAY at the TICKET STALLS BOX. , THREEPENCE. THE CREAM OF THE WORLD'S PHOTO PLAYS! We Cater Specially for' LADIES and CHILDREN. 1 LADIES and CHILDREN. They will be given courteous attention from intelligent attendants who know their needs. A COSY and COMFORTABLE RETIRING ROOM FOR LADIES. A matron will be in attendance. NO MORE DARKNESS! NO MORE DARKNESS.' NO MORE DARKNESS! NO MORE DARKNESS! The Theatre will be lighted during performances by the soft glow of hidden electric lights. CHILDREN NEEITNOT BE AFRAID OF THE DARK! THERE WON'T BE-ANY. . BUT THE PICTURES WILL BE . ' BRILLIANT AND CLEAR. TIIE . T KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors: West's, Ltd., Linley and Donovan. 3.3O—MONDAY AFTERNOON-3.30 To Commemorate Trafalgar Dav, SPECIAL .MATINEE 'Under the patronage of the Navy League). Views of Our Navy—Jack Afloat and Ashore—lnteresting Incidents in a 1 Sailor's Life. MONDAY (NIGHT) MONDAY First Presentation THE of ' THE FRENCH SPY- FRENCH SPY. (Superior Vitagraph Exclusive.) Exciting experiences of a young French girl among the tribes of Arabs, Moors, and Turks. Sensational ' incidents and thrilling tableaux. THE KING'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT (For Three Nights Only), AVest's Topical, VISIT of the PARLIAMENTARY PARTY to WANGANUI—Scenes and incidents 011 the tour, by Special Kiiiematograplier. Prominent Personages Portrayed. LAST TWO NIGHTS, THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER. THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER. (Thrilling Nordisk Exclusive). THE TROUBLESOME DAUGHTERS (John Bunny as Paterfamilias). KUALA LAMPUR (Pa'tlie colour scenic). Prices: Is. and 6d. Booking f'e 6d. extra. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. 'Phone 3143. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ■ USUAL PRIZE MATINEE. USUAL PRIZE MATINEE.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 7
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