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i AMUSEMENTS. mUE EMI , HESS THEATRE. I (Formerly Ihu Adelphi.) Direction of I. I). WILLIAMS. "Where Everybody t!o<-s." continuous jm(.;ti;i{|-:s. Daily—From 11 a.m. In 1) p.m. Stalls COMPLETE CIIAM.iE :i ponce TO-DAY mill TO-NIGHT. Stalls Jiilroilnciiii; a ultiriims .1 penw .A. li. DItAMA. SlalU II penco "A CHILD'S UHMODSK" Stalls "\ CHILD'S REMORSE" II pcm-o "A CHILD'S HKMOHSIO" Stalls "A CHILD'S JiK.MOKSK" :i pencil "A CH,ILD'S KEMOIISE" :i penco Stalls A story tlii.t will ulrikn a. syinII pi-nee jiiiiliel'ic flioril in Hie lioiirU Stalls of yimiiK and ulil. II pence LADIES, briii" llu> (Ml ILDREN Stalls t» sou it; TO-DAY! Stai'l's' 0 "SPOUTS IN MOfKiYLAND" :i penco "SPURTS IX MO<i(iYi,ANJ)" Stalls "SPOUTS IN MOIiOYLAND"■Ilpeiico "Sl'OliTS IN MOGGYLAND" I Slnlls "SPOUTS IX MOGGYLAND" 111 penco The litllii wooden ilnlls who perSt'ills form will mmhl the CHILDREN .'I pence inUi ecsUicicK of delight. Stalls "SPOUTS IN MOGGYLAND" 11 pence Marvellous Trick Comedy. Stalls "SAVED JiY A CIPHER." .1 pence "SAVED JtY A CIPHER" ' Stalls . "SAVED BY A CIPHER" 3 penco "SAVED I!Y A OTHER" Stalls :i penco A Thrilling Military Spy Stalls drama. H pence Stalls "DANISH DAIRY 3 penco FARMING" Stalls . Interestingly Instructive. II pence Stalls "HOW SHE 3 ponce ."HOW SHE Stalls CONQUERED" 3 ponco CONQUERED" Stalls A delightful domestic 3 pence drainu. Stalls "The Capture of a. Fly". .') ponco (comedy). Stalls 'T.C. Hawkeye Sportsman" 3 pence (comedy), Etc.. Etc. STALLS 3d.. DRESS CIRCLE Cd. DRESS CIRCLE RESERVE Is. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction, Brcnnan-Fullcrs, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Messrs. Brenimn-Fullcr present their NEW ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERSI TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. TERRIFIC EXCITEMENT! GREAT ENTHUSIASM! All Wellington Ablaze With Expectation. 2nd ROUND Of LEONARD NELSON'S Great "MR. BOOZE" COMPETITION , ! "MR. BOOZE" COMPETITION! Tho following gentlemen have signified their intention of appearing:— Will Smith, Gilbert M'Gratb, Leonard Smith, Timothy Geary, C. M. Gay, Pat Rcilly, Arthur Pudney, Reginald Brown, Alf. 'Shearer, Will Lambert, H, Torpoy, Norman West, Walter Donaldson. Sydney Peary, Malcolm JE'liityre, Julian Laroche, Richard Davis, Arthur Ashton, Hugh Bennett, A. P.-Levin. Also, MISS IDA HYDE, The Only Lady Competitor. FULLER-BRENNAN CO. A. Magnificent Aggregation of Artists, headed by MISS LALIE BROOKE, The OldMISS LALIE BROOKE, Fashioned Girl THE ANDERSON TRIO, Acrobats and THE ANDERSON TRIO. Club Swingers. MISS RAY GLEN, Lady Musical MISS RAY GLEN. Monolosist, MR, LEONARD NELSON, ' MR. LEONARD NELSON, The Prince of Refined Entertainers. Last NigMs of FLORENCE WIX. Last Nights of GEO. COLLINS. D.C. and 0.5.. 25.; Stalls, Is.;-Reserved Seats, 2s. Cd. Book at tho Dresden. [ .' BOXING. "BOXING. mOWS HALL. TOWN HALL, i- At 8 each evening. SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT. IMPORTANT MATHER-WEIGHT TOURNAMENT, Promoted by the Wellington Boxing' ' Association. FIRST NIGHT- , Ten-Ronml Preliminaries for Featherweight Championship, ■I' THOMPSON V. B. WELSH. V. ELLIS V.LIX. ROBINSON. Amat^LSON Uh T: " (Petono). (Wellington). MURPHY V. MINIFIE (Wellington). (Lyall Bay). . One of the most attractive programmes possible. ■ Prices—ss., 35., and 2?. Box plan will bo on view at ARMIT'S until 11 on Monday morning. BOOK EARLY. ■ W, G. TALBOT, Secretary, ' : STRING BAND. MESSRS. ' VITETTA BROTHERS, Horp, Violin, and Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, oto. Can supply large or small Orchestra. Address. 136 TORY ST. ■ t 'Phone 2570. ' HTthe COMPETITIONS Your DEPORTMENI will Countr SPECIAL LE&jONS for intending Compotitors, and Special Exercises in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianists and Violinists. ' MISS MARGARET NERMANN, Teacher of Physical Culture, Routh's Buildings, Featherston Street

j Far Better 1 ThaaXmas Cards! ) For friends and relations across the ] seas there is' no better remembrance, I nothing that will please the recipient S better and call to mind pleasant thoughts I of New Zealand than one of our— ' ) Maoriland's beautiful Flora and Fauna, its ■ ) romantic history and folk-lore is described ) and illustrated in these splendidly printed I booklets, by authors and artists entirely in \ sympathy with their subjcds. Each booklet I is packed. in a stQUt envelope ready c for mailing. Here are a few titles: — [ Feathered Friends of the Bush c Hew Zealand in Picture and Song I Maoriland c New Zealand Wild Flowers s New Zealand Rhymes—Old and New > The Beauties and Wonders of New Zealand > Antarctica—C. R. Ford J The Romance of the Moa— J. Dmmmond I ) Maori Fairy Tales— J. C. Anderson |/* ( From the Maori Sea—Jessie Mackay •"• / ) The Mail leaves for England J Every Friday. Post one to-day I LAMBTON QUAY

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1580, 25 October 1912, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1580, 25 October 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1580, 25 October 1912, Page 7

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