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AMUBEMENTB. nnHE t ATBE ROYAL. Direction, Brcnnan-Fullcre, Ltd, NEW ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS 1 TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT LAST Of present LAST NIGHT Prograinmo NIGHT A COTERIE OF STAR ARTISTS. A Really Magnificent Bill, MISS LALIE BROOKE, Tho OldMISS LALIE BROOKE, Fashioned Girl In her Great Speciality Act, "Feminine Fads and Fancies from 1820 to 1920." Acrobats and ANDERSON TRIO Club Swingers. ANDERSON TRIO Continued Success of LEONARD NELSON, LEONARD NELSON, The Prince of Refined Entertainers. MISS RAY GLEN, Lady Musical MISS RAY GLEN. Mouologist, Last Nights MOKLEY AND BATES, FLORENCE WIX Last Nights. GEO. COLLINS. Last Nights. GRACE COMPTON. D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, ls.j Reserved Scats, 2s, Gd. Book at the Dresden. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction Breunau-Fullcrs Ltd. MONDAY NEXT. Messrs. Brennan-Fullcrs' would eniphasiso the announcement of CECILE ELDRED AND CARE, CECILE ELDRED AND CARE, . That wonderfully clever, fascinatingly attractive American act, including Boxing, Singing, Tumbling, Globe Rolling, Dancing. A Really Clover, Funny Offering. HAMLIN AND MACK, HAMLIN AND MACK, Introducing for the first time in Now Zealand tho Famous TEXAS -TOMMY DANCE, Which is at the present time tho riigo of America. Nothing like it seen here before. HAROLD HEATH, The Eminent English Comedian and Brilliant Buck and Wing Dancer. Don't Forget-MONDAY NEXT. THE EMPRESS THEATRE. "(Formerly the Adelphi.) Direction of 3. D. WILLIAMS. "Whero Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Dnily-From 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT Tho Glorious A.B. Children's DRAMA, "A CHILD'S REMORSE." "A CHILD'S REMORSE." LADIES, don't let the CHILDREN miss it TO-DAY! I "SPORTS IN MOGGYLAND." "SPORTS IN MOGGYLAND." The little wooden dolls will make the kiddies laugh. j "HOW SHE CONQUERED." "HOW SHE CONQUERED." An Elaborate Society Drama. "THE MASKED SMUGGLER." During the presentation of this stirring story tho orchestra will contribute selections from "Tho Pirates of Penzance." ."DANISH DAIRY FARMING." Beautiful Rustic Industry. "SAVED BY A CIPHER," A Captivating Military Spy Drama. Stalls "THE CAPTURE OF A FLY." 3 ponce (Uproariously laughable.) Stalls "P.C. Hawkeye, Sportsman." 3 ponce (Irresistibly hilarious.) STALLS 3d. DRESS CIRCLE Gd. DRESS CIRCLE RESERVE Is. NEXT TUESDAY, OUR FIRST Monster "Feature," "A LEGITIMATE DEFENCE." AFEEi HOUSE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2Sth. "Cacd Mille Failthe." A STIRRING . IRISH NIGHT! THE EVENT OF THE DAY! . THE EVENT OF THE DAY!" "•' MONDAY, OCTOBER. 28th. The Wellington Catholic Club has secured tho Thentro for this occasion, and the proceeds will be devoted to their fund. A REALLY GREAT ENTERTAINMENT A HUGE PROGRAMME! PROGRAMME: Overture—Mr. Langhlan's Orchestra. Song—"Tho Wearing of the Green," Mr. C. Hickroott. Piccolo Solo—"lrish Airs," Mr. P. Leo Miuifie. Song—"Erin's a Spot," Miss Elsio Strickland. Song—"Asthorc." Mr. H. Phipps. Violin Solo—"Heyro Kati," Miss Myrtle M'Laiighlan. Sone— "Down Hero tho Lilacs Fade," Mr. E. 8.-L. Reade. I Accompanist', Mr. W. M'Laughlan. ' Interval. MacMahon and Donnelly and John Fuller and Sons are giving gratuitously ' an EXQUISITE SERIES of Photo-plays ' of varied character; in fact, it will prove a REVELATION as far as Picture Dramas aro concerned. PRTCES-Drcss Circle and Front Stalls, . Is. 6d.; Stalls, Is.; Family Circle. Gd. , C. A. CARMTNE and J. E. QUINN. ■ Hon. Joint Secretaries,

Hll I I Far Better i I than Xmas Cards! l e For friends and relations across the j I seas there is no better remembrance, I \ nothing that will please the recipient i \ better and call to mind pleasant thoughts £ of New Zealand than one of our— j "Dainty Booklets". ' i Maoriland's beautiful Flora and Fauna, its H romantic history and folk-lore is described I J and illustrated in these splendidly printed !\ booklets, by authors and artists entirely in \ sympathy with their subjeds. Each booklet £ is packed in a stout envelope ready s for mailing. Here are a few titles: — j i | < Feathered Friends of the Bush I < New Zealand in Picture and Song I I Maoriland j s ' New Zealand Wild Flowers \ 5 New Zealand Rhymes—Old and New ) The Beauties and Wonders of New Zealand l } Antarctica—C. R. Ford | a The Romance of the Moa—J. Drutmnond l | ) Maori Fairy Talcs—J. C. Anderson §/„ ! \ From the Maori Sea—Jessie Mackay * / I ] The Mail leaves for England | 1 Every Friday. Post one to-day | WMTCOMBE'S I I LAMBTON QUAY I < 1 21 nB fi

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1581, 26 October 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1581, 26 October 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1581, 26 October 1912, Page 7

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