AMUSEMENTS. •' rgTH E A T E B R 0 Y A L. Detection Brennan-Fullers Ltd. i .' THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE. ' ' CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Startling Attractions. More Novelties! NEW STAR IMPORTED ARTISTS, Headed by the First Appearance of . THE THE CRIMSON CRIMSON' RAMBLERS. RAMBLERS; .. THE CRIMSON RAMBLERS. A Brilliant Costumo Comedy Company of NINE STAR ARTISTS. • Presenting ..iv Delightful Musical Entertainment, artistically blending harmony, humour, quartetts; specialities, burlesques, eta. THE REALS! OF REFINEMENT,. Comparing more than . favourably, with such talented' Companies as the "Dandies*' ami Scarlet Troubadonr3. AN ENTERTAINMENT IN THEMSELVES. One Hour of Luxurious Laughter. . CLEAN, REFINED, VERSATILE.' .SOMETHING sensational for our patrons To-night to bo presented by those wonderful American dancers, '' HAMLIN AND MACK, _ Introducing for tho first tinio in Wellington the famous TEXAS TOMMY DANCE, which is at the present timo the rags of America's, lower world. Nothing LiiaS it ever seen HERE BEFORE. ■ Everything Entirely New by MR. -.LEONARD , The Great MR. LEONARD NELSON- ' EntertainerCelebrated Comedian . HAROLD HEATH and Dancer HAROLD HEATH. RAY GLEN. CLIFFE QUARTET, D.c. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; Reserved Seats, ?.s. Gd. Book at the Dresden. rriHE . EMPRESS THEATRE. A (Formerly tlie Adelplii.) ; Direction of J. D. WII/LIAMS. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily—ll, a.m. to 11 p.m. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, LAST APPERANCE LAST APPERANCE Of "TESTED BY WIRELESS, "TESTED BY WIRELESS," "TESTED BY WIRELESS," A charming love story, with vivid scones oh board an ocean liner at sra. AND OTHER MAGNIFICENT PHOTO-PLAYS, LADIES! Visit the Empress TO-DAY. LADIES! Wo know your favourite ■ Pictures. LADIES! Comfort and a hjgh-elass entertainment at the Empress Pictures. PERFECT VENTILATION. LADIES.! No stuffings at the Empress Theatre. SEND THE CHILDREN TO-DAY! ■ Every caro taken of them. ■■ TO-MORROW. OUR FIRST GREAT. SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE DRAMA"LEGITIMATE DEFENCE." • "LEGITIMATE DEFENCE." • "LEGITIMATE DEFENCE." ■■ . : AND NEW PROGRAMME. Stalls 3 pence. Drtss-Circlo 6 pence. Stalls 3 pence. Dress Circle G.pence. ■ DRESS CIRCLE RESERVE Is. QTAR THEATRE,. NEWTOWN.! M Lessees.. ...Haywards, Ltd. . Direction .West's and Haywards, Ltd. , WEST'S AN® STAR. PICTURES. : ' To-night's Great Attraction, THE DKATII LEAP Rich in ' THE DEATH LEAP • ■ .Sensations and. . THE DEATH LEAP unique, episodes. Leap on horse- THE DEATH LEAP back. from deck THE DEATH LEAP or' a s,tea mar. THE DEATH LEAP A fascinating picture—thoroughly'd'ra- . matic. THURSDAY NEXT. , ' VISITING CANADIAN CADETS. VISITING CANADIAN CADETS Provide Part of Programme. Box Plan for Thursday night . .opens at Dresden and "Evening Post" Agency; Newto>vn, tf to-narrow mbriiing. . . Reiemd Seats,-Vls/yCd;. Ourr'PbpuKii Prise?: Dress Circle, Is.; Stalls, Cd. Childre.n Half-price. ; ' . "THE GARDEN HOTEL." '' ENGAGE Rooms " for a . WeeVeud. Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. — * ; Riiiir up "BELLEVUE." STRING BAND. . MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, Harp,. Violin, and. Flute . (Constantly' engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared ■to receive eilgteementa for "At Homes." Garden Parties, eto. ' Can supply large or small Orchestra. . Addrass, 136 TORY ST. 'Phono 2570. In the COMPETITIONS • ' , Yonr DEPORTMENT will Count. CjPECIAL LESIONS for intending ComO petitors, and Special Exercises in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianists and Violinists. .. . MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, Teacher of Physical Culture, . fiouth's Buildings, Featherston Street, DO YOU KNOW THAT we are .the Best Tailors in Town ! Wo' give you full value for youi m ° ney ' G. S. ROBERTS, : Fashianablo Tailor, 52 : LOWER CUBA STREET ■' (Over N.Z. Motor Co., opposite the Bank , of New Zealand).
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 7
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