AMUSEMENTS, 1 rrHE EMPRESS THEATRE. (Formerly tho Adelphi.) Direction of J. D. WILLIAMS. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. NEVER STOP—From 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Daily. MODERN ENTERPRISE PRICES. Stalls 3 pence. Dress Circle G pence. Stalls 3 pence. Dress Circlo G pence. Stalls 3 ]>cnce. Dress Circlo G penco. Stalls 3 ]>ence. Dross Circle G pence. DRESS CIRCLE RESERVE Is. NO SEATS RESERVED, but dross circle reserve tickets can bo bought at the Ticket Box in tho ordinary way. LADIES, wo cater SPECIALLY FOR YOU. Step in THIS AFTERNOON nnd enjoy thorough entertainment with comfort, at the modest cost G pence or 3 pence. SPLENDID VENTILATION. A , com for I al>lo retiring room for Ladies, with a matron in charge. BRING THE CHILDREN TO-DAY! BRING THE CHILDREN TO-DAY! BRING THE CHILDREN TO-DAY! NO MORE DARKNESS. Tho Theatre is lighted with hidden, electric globes (luring the performances, BUT THE PICTURES ARE BRIGHT and CLEAR all tile time. ABSOLUTELY ONLY THE VERY CHOICEST PHOTO-PLAYS FROM THE MARKETS OF THE WORLD. LAST TIME TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT of present magnificent programme. NEW PROGRAMME TO-MOItROW. THE EMPRESS ORCHESTRA. Provides delightful and appropriate music. The Empress full Orchestra cclipses anything ever previously attempted in CONTINUOUS PICTURE ENTERPRISE. rjl H E A T R E ROYAL. Direction Brennan-Fullers Ltd. Managing Director Ben. J. Fuller. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT. Absolutely the greatest coterie of Vaudeville talent ever presented to a Wellington audience. Last Three Nights of MDLLE. CECILE, ELDRKD and CARE, MDLLE. CECILE, ELDRED and CARR, Tho famous Continental and American Novelty Act, Terrific Success Nightly of HAMLIN and MACK HAROLD HEATH LEONARD NELSON RAY GLEN CLIFFE QUARTETTE. Last Nights of LALIE BROOKE MORLEY and BATES D.C. and 0.5., is.; Stalls, Is.; R«orvcd Scats, ?s. Gd. Book at the Pr"«'°n EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND FINALE OF THE "MR. BOOZE" COMPETITION. Tho following artists are qualified to compete;— Jack Wilkinson, Jack Lucas, Geo. Wilson, Herbert Booth, Will Lambert, and MISS IDA HYDE, ■ The Only Lady Competitor. Theatre royal, .MONDAY EVENING NEXT. An Innovation in Vaudeville. Messrs. Brcnnan-Fuller will present for ■tho first time in Wellington, BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS, BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS, Supported by Clever and Versatile Pierrots and Pierrettes, making a Brilliant Comedy Co., which will present an inimitable performance, full of originality and brightness, proving a delight to everybody. BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS. rjpOWX HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT MR. FRANK R. JOHNSTONE'S 'CELLO CONCERT. For the First Time in Australasia, an Orchestra of TWENTY 'CELLISTS will play. ' Also assisting: MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY. MR. C. H. STEPHENS, MR. LAURENCE WATKINS, Mus. Bac., and a Vocal Quartet. PRICES7-2slaG<U; . Box .Plan- at Dresden. " Y.M.C.A. ■t nTH. ANNIVERSARY MEETING, JLU To be Held at the Y.M.C.A., WILLIS STREET, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1912, At 8 o'clock p.m. Good Musical and Vocal Items. Speakers: G. M. THOMSON, ESQ., M.P. G.- LAURENSON, ESQ., M.P. Refreshments. All interested are' cordially invited. EDWARD M. RYAN, Acting-Gen. Secretary. gALE OF W0 R IC. KELBURNF. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO-DAY, OCT. 31, and NOV. 1, 1912, At 3 o'clock. Afternoon, Free. Evening, Admission 6d. To bo opened by MR. HERDMAN, M.P. In tho COMPETITIONS Tour DEPORTMENT w>ll Count. SPECIAL LESsiONS for intending Competitors, and Special Excrcisos in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianists and Violinists. MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, Teacher of Physical Culture, Routh's Buildings, Featherston Street.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1585, 31 October 1912, Page 9
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