AMUSEMENTS. fjl H E AT E E ROYAL. Direction Brennan-Fullers Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Stupendous, overwhelming, enthusiastic suicess of Bletsoe's CRIMSON RAMBLERS Now English CRIMSON RAMBLERS Co. ' liciined CR IMSON RAMBLERS Entcrtniuers CRIMSON "RAMBLERS An Artistic Musical Organisation, composed. of ladies and gentlemen, skilled in the highest degree in tile art of entertaining and presenting A MOST FASCINATING and SENSATIONAL PROGRAMME! The universal opinion: The best show ever seen in Wellington. THE CRIMSON RAMBLERS, Are clever, without being coarse, and Will appeal to all classes of the community with refined tastes. Supported by our new MODERN VAUDEVILLE CO. Last nights of HAMLIN AND MACK. Last nights of LEONARD NELSON. Last nights of HAROLD HEATH. ; ANDERSON TRIO. RAY GLEN. CLIFFE QUARTET.D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; Reserved Seats, ?s. Gd. Book at tho Dresden. THE EMPRESS." THEATRE. (Formerly the AdelphL) Direction of J. D.,WILLIAMS. ' "-Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Dally—ll a.m. to 11 p.m. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, "Legitimate Defence" The unanimous "Legitimate Defence" verdict of the "Legitimata Defence" crowds yesterday "Legitimate Defence" was "SUPERB." "Legitimate Defence" ' .No other "Legitimate Defence" picture-dramu "Legitimate Defence" ever witnessed "Legitimate Defence" iu Wellington "Legitimate Defence" has been "Legitimate Defence" more luxuriously "legitimate Defence" staged and ; "Legitimate Defence" - magnificently "Legitimate Defence" costumed* "Legitimate Defence" The plot; "Legitimate Defence" is so. Sweetly "Legitimate Defence" sad, and "Legitimate Defence" tlii> performers "Legitimate Defence" ' so utterly "Legitimate Defence" Convincing j "Legitimate Defence" that the.; "Legitimate Defence" . ' play will ''Legitimate Defence" . . linger lqngr "Legitimate Defence" in the "Legitimate JMence" . menidTy o.f all, l LADIES! See this glorious ' LAJIIES! drama TO-DAY! ■ • And SFVEUAL OTHER • splendid PHOTO-PLAYS, SCENIC, liulus'crinl. and Travel. Send the CHILDREN TO-DAY! Stalls 3 pence. Dress Circlo G. pento. Stalls 3 pence. ijress C.irel.o G pgnce. • DRESS CIRCLE RESERVE Is. ' QTAR THEATRE, NE\VTOWN. )3 Lessees ............HaX'frtirds,. Ltd.,-. Direction West's, Ltd. and Hay wards, .Ltd', : WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES. . THE DEATH-LEAP. INNER CIRCLE. Martha's Hebellioii. Oh! My Pipe. SQUitW MAN'S REVENGE, ETC. THURSDAY (To-morrow) THURSDAY EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. Benefit Performance. Only. Appearance ON -THE STAGE;: In Wellington' of the VISITING CANADIAN CADETS • . VISITING'CANADIAN CADETS . !■ Violin, Corr.et Solos. ,Items by Champion Trumpet ahd : • Drum Band, etc. Supported bv the' Latest Picture, ■ VISITING . CANADIAN CADETS. VISITING CANADIAN CAIJE'TSv On the Stage—To-morrow Nieht. Box' Plan at Dresden and "Evening Posit" -Ageney, Newtown, fi.eserv.ed Seats, Dress Circle, and Reserved Stalls, Is. Gd. Prices -Is,, Gd. Cb-iUren half-price. . ■ OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. pEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, . MANNERS STItEET. TO BE OPENED SATURDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. - PEHFECT PICTURES! • . PERFECT PROJECTION! PERFECT SEATING!
PEIU'ECT . music: PEOPLE'S. POPOLAH- PRICES: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. COURTENAY PLACE CONGREGA- . TIONAI, CHURCH. A N N U A I. B A Z A A R. jiS U A L BAZA'AR. .VEDNESDAY, THoSSDAY, FRIDAY, November G, 7, S, ■ Will be OpMisil To-iiny (Wednesday), : the Gth, at 3 p.iii., by SIRS; M. A. WILLIAMS. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENTS , ■ Eneli Evening at 7.30. Admission, Od. Afternoons, Free, "BIENNIS RACKETS.—We have opened A up a- good. election 'of Baily and Zo.'a Rackets /mil Nets, which \n are sellinjr at wholesale, prices. , W. J. SEATER AND CO., 2i Grey Street. 'Phono 1474..
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 9
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