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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTB. milE NEW EMPRESS THEATRE f EA T K ROYAL. (Formerly Adelphi). Proprietors Brennan-Fuller, Ltd, — ' TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. Direction ,T. D. WILLIAMS. Night of this lirilliant Programme lirennaii-lMUlers, Ltd., piVi-ent their ~, ... .. ~ , „ . NEW NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE CO. NOW, Wellington s 1' inest Picture Palace. A Gmll cialaxv of Star Artists. 1 hats tho Williams Way. jljj LI'ON\RI) NELSON The first theatre 111 the new circuit, winch, Tho rnu)o ; Coineilian ami Entertainer, when established, will include theatres n ~ , Ijnv . I>V v M , n in, throughout New Zealand. Our Hebrew 0\ ENE Our llebrcn "That's tho Williams Way." I'i icjhl TTVO And new ideas bring tho new Empress'up to the miiLule in tiio way of modern nr- Amiin*Y Pn vti-n rangemenls for the ccnvcuieuce and com- rmiiViiirnr' ll nr fort of patrons. A. pleasant surpriseawniU . } jr !)>,,m v»l V\- /i- vr»r \rrvm all visitors to tho kew Theatre. So" jJAY INNING NEXT "THAT'S THE WILLIAMS WAY." GRAND CHANGE 01;' PROGRAMME „ „ „ Jloro Novelties, New Mar Acts. WHERE EVERYBODY WILL GO First Appearaneo of BECAUSE MISS LALLIE BROOKE, MISS LALLIE IJROOKE, SPLENDID PROGRAMMES of tlie very Tho old-fashioned girl, in her great: " cream of the world's photo-play speciality, market will ho'shown at all times. "FEMININE FADS AND FANCIES" "That's tho Williams Way." (Note—This act specially appeals to th« Ladies). THE CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE THE ANDERSON TRIO, PLAN permits of man, woman, or Acrohnts, Contortiouisls, Club Swingers.., child suiting themselves as to when RAY GLEN, they want entertainment. It means In Refined Musical Act. that pleasant and profitable use may D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; Reserved 1)0 mado of the odd time one usual- Seats, 2s. (Id. Book Scats at the Dresden. ly spends wandering about wonder- — ing what to do. SKATING It 1 N K, Doors open 11 a.m. Close It p.m. O NO Stop. Going all the lime. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. "That's tho Williams Way." Direction John Fuller and Sons, FULLERS' The Best PICTURES POPULAR MODERN ENTERPRISE PULLERS' of all. PICTURES PRICES. fill. (id. (id. Cd. Gd. (Id. Gd. (id. (id. 3d. Stalls, Gd. Dress Circle, Dress titl. Just (he MATINEE and the 3d. Circle Reserve Is., place within reach •><!- bill to MATINEE Adults' 3d. of everyone a class of entertainment '.<l. suit tho TO-DAY, at as 3d, that has no superior on Earth. Such M. Children. 2.30. well. 3d. prices mean that anyone can aiTord 3d. 3d. 3d, 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. 3d. to stop in for a few minutes' rest— FULLERS' PICTURES, without tho cost interfering. I'ULLHRS' . PICTURES. "That's the Williams Way." LAST NIGHT Of LADIES AND CHILDREN wilt bo cater- , BEETLES, ed for in a way that must win their The Spied Demon. patronage. They will be given cour- THE ORGAN GRINDER. tcous attention from intelligent at- Suffragette Sheriff. tendants, who know their needs. PRICE OF ART. Tho New Empress will be lighted BRONCHO BILLY'S GRATITUDE, during performances by the soft . . OVER THE DIVIDE, glo.v of hidden' lamps. Children Positively the Last Nigh lof theso Gems, need never bo afraid of the dark— PEOPLE'S PRICES— there won't bo any. ADULTS Gd. (id. Gd. CHILDREN "That's the Williams Way." Sixpence and Threepence Cosy and comfortable retiring room "'-Malice 3(1. 3d. 3d. Throepeuca with matron in attendance for ladies. m ,, m mi"That's the AVilliams Way." COMPLhIL CH.'iNGL MONDAY, educational AXD ' rR AVEIi PIC- SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSKSSSSSSSSSS IURES will form an important part Z nnHE NEW THEATRE Z' of the programme. Photo-play tliea- Z -5- Maimers Street. ' % trcs are coming to be regarded in Z MaeMahon aiui Donnelly, Proprietors! Z the light of great Public Schools. Z' 7 The New Empress starts in the lore- Z GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! S front of progress—its patrons will Z DAILY, 11 a.m., till 11 p.m. Z carry home more than inn after hav- '/ . » ing seen the show. Pari) of its mis- Z "The SURVIVAL of the FITTEST." Z sion will be to educate and en- Z THE NKW THEATRE. Z lighten. 2 Messrs. MaeMahon and Donnelly Z "That's the AVilliams Way." Z announce an exquisite programme at Z "THE WILLIAMS AVAY" ' Z tllo ow Theatre to-dity. Tlie pictures Z Has made history in' the amusement Il ° sllo . w 1 n ■ (a . til! 1, scssion;; > lu '° of 7 > world. AVilliams methods are tho y! V\CI h | I ;ni\r"'l'W "T!T ri'T" v envy and pattern of tho most pro- ( CAT ' § gressive theatre managers in the ') r r i i ■ Af ,i' i business. Williams methods in A us- y „ f C ?, nsta !! t ch ?'% 15 v". 'm 01 t T I tralin havo provided the MOST 4 i 'n' 1 - " J 1 , 0 ilieatie. / POPULAR FORM of entertainment 2 j 1110 "* tho lunv uc «> to- / EVER OFFERED to the PUBLIC, £ !nmo .OT s '"V n . s , and " 4 fact 8 I^Tt°^Sie' s con I M'onts\° U ' i^ ''' C INCLUDTNI3 'THE BLACK CAT." 7, audieoees l ave X KL4 y "l- 2 M J? E XEW , '™EATRE. .7. erection of SIX MAUTIFUL HIE- y n J l ac .i laho i n D0n " 0 '' V $ ATUES in THREE YEARS-an uu- t • hat llav . e m;,llc « >' 0 . ,nt {i I f. V,\ U ,,.. Ain so 2ctnm pictures of assured inter- Z iamfw!^ir i,; ' 1 the '■'< to ladies and children. Very 7, fho -.p-pt n f fi! i? i s 'A notable in this section will bo the Z the sec et of tho whole thing. .-/ bis fi | m ffillured in to:i l ay ' s pro . 7j A GENIUS IN THE ART OF ENTER- Z gramme. TAINMENT, the life study of J. D. Z "THE BLACK CAT." Z AVilliams has been, how test to en- Z THE NEW THEATRE. Z tcrtain the.massjs. Years of experi- Z Tho kiucniatosraph continues to Z ence have been brought to tear on Z fill- a v-ilmblo educational purpose, Z the New Enmress Theatre—ami Z and the more interesting oil educa- Z J. D. AVILLIAMS—HIMSELF fi J! n is !! le h'S l '?, 1 '.'-* 'lie valuo Z will direct tha New Empress Th"a- (i ot th ? V , ery stl ; lk, ," s d!l., 5 tro in his own incamnarable wav, !f R '"v lS t!° < J l * lln , a }° )L ' The Best Wiv * • t> tlll! Iheatre to-day. ineuescnaj. y , "THE BLACK CAT," Z ■ . "THAT'S THE AVILLIAMS AVAY." 5? THE NEW THEATRE. . Z Messrs. MaeMahon and Donnelly Z ~— Z change (heir prOTrainme twice, weekly Z m o AV N tt \ r t THE NEW THEATRE. 55 J_ " HALL, jr Among the striking pictures form- Z STTNrnv \tyt crvmv Z in? (lie progi'amine at the New Z bUNDAI SUNDAY NEXT. z Tll " G;lh . 0 to '. da J special attention is Z (OCTOBER 20th, 1012.) Z duo to U GoTOrnor P andT S H° f ExCell " ,e Z Think oMt! B Ad.?Us SIXPENCE. Z fao\einoi, and in tho presence of Her ■/, Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. Z Excellency Lady Islington. SSSSSSKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSKSi'-SSSSSS WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL : 1 ORCHESTRA ELLINGTON CITY COUKCII " (Conductor, Mr. Herbert Blov), ■ Assisted bv tho ' TOWN HALL. AVELLINGTON CITY BAND AND THE TOWN HALLAVELLINGTON TRAMWAYS BAND. ' Overture, "1312" Tschnikowslcv ' TUESDAA" NEXT, OCTOBER 22nd. Overture?, "Milium" Thomas TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 22nd. Rhapsodio Hongroiso, No. 2 Liszt At S o'clock. Overture, "Tannliaussr" Wa»ner Two Numbers, "In Foreign Lands"- • Moszkowski MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA. "Germany" and "Hungary." MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA. Concert at 8.30. _ Silver Coin Collection. J. F. AVOODWARD, Sec. ComUictov, MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT " (City Organist). Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Vocalist, MISS DORA READ. ' open to-day f^ii a,,,, (o o p.m., an »r* i t Ovortur'o Knrynntho OVober catTffid from cnsl'(Hani I,CkCt '- EMISSION: Sixpence and One Shilling,. The Exhibition will lie open on Sunday 3NO. R. PALMER, Afternoon, 20th October, from 2 to 5 p.m. Town Clerk Admission Ifroc. Collection liox at door. 18th October 1912. MeM with f , H&rbutt's I Plasticine —h - This new, clean, harmless and indes- M tructible modeliii.g "clay" is made .in |j) five. artistic "Est" colours—grey, red, fpi blue, and green. It requires no water & and remains plaftic for all time. PlaSticine amuses and educates both P young and old alike I M ■ I FROM ■ . 9» 1' ' A BOX | It has brought the art of modelling f within the reach of all without any of §1 the inconveniences attending the use of ot the now obsolete clay. We stock Har- « butt's Plaflicine in bulk and in the ' made-up boxes containing tools, inslruc- jgj lions and hints, tj Why not learn to p model with a "beginner's box" ? f 1 WHITCOMBE'S I Lambton Quay 1

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1575, 19 October 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1575, 19 October 1912, Page 7

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