AMUSEMENTS. ___ rtlflE 'EMPRESS ■ THEATRE. : A (Formerly the Adelphi.) ' Direction jo f J. ]). WILLIAMS. "Where Ev-Cfybody- "Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily— H a.m. la .11 p.m. "LEGITIMATE DEFDNCE" .TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, ami All the OTHER ' SUPEEB PUO'K)J'LA,YS. ' Lavishly "LEGITIMATE DEFENCE" staged. < "LEGITIMATE'DEFENCE!". Performed "EEGITIJIATE DEFENCE." ,by- "LEGITIM ATM DEFENCE." (beautiful "LE6ITIJIATK DEFENCE.". women • "LEGITLUATE DEFENCE." 'and "LEGITiMAT):) PEPHNCD." haudsomo "LEGITIMATE DEFENCE," men. ' "LEGITIMATE DEFENCE," An Intensely dr'aniutic story of an idleWAGER over a game played upon the "CHESSBOARD" of LIFE bctiveert YOUTH and'BEIUTY anil HONOUR and HAPPINESS, WITH HUMAN HEAETS a* the "FAWNS," and DEATH as the "CHECKMATE." .„' ' . ■ LADIES! See' "Le/gitihinto Defence 'at TO-DAY'S MATINEES,... ; LADIES! Your last opportunity o'f.. wit-. nessing "Legitimate JB'cleriß'ef' TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, . '.-V , LADIE'SJ See the justMicattou '■ of S "life for a life," ' . LADIES! You will sympathise -.frith the. . '' • ■ penalty exacted by. « broken:. hearted wife, LADIES! Step iu TO-DAY and enjoy . "Legitimate Defence." A ladies' ftliiy<->tehder and appealing.". ..,- COMPLETE CHANGE .Tb-MOEEOW, ■ Stalls .'1 ijence. - Dross Circle (i.,.'p.e,nce. Stalls 3 pence. Dress Circle G pence: DRESS' CIRCLE. RESERVE Is, - mH E/ATR E ' ROY A I/. .Direction ..:......,...... Brennan-FulicK Ltd. TONIGHT , At 8. TO-NIGHT : Continued Success Nightly of the CRIMSON RAMBLERS . New "English .CRIMSON RAMBEEIiS .■• . Co. Refined' ~'• CRIMSON.RAMBLEES Entertainers':' CRIMSON IUMBLKRS Am Artistic Musical Organisation, com:posed of ladies and gentlemen, •■skilled ;irr the.highest degree in the-art'of ehtertftirt-' lug and-presenting ... A'MOST v FASCiNATINGaiuV \ . . . '. "SENSATIONAL..PROGRAMME! The universal opihioi'i; The best sh<3#.. ever seeii in Wellington. THE CRIMSON •RA.MBLERS, ' ; '; .Are clever,.without being coarse,'aiid will '■-.'■ appeal to. nil Masses-of; the ; community '•• with refined, tastes. ' . .. Supported by our new."" -MODERN'.VAUDEVILLE CO: Last 3 nights of HAMLIN 'AND MA My. . LastSiiights.of "LEONARD NELSON."'' ■ Last 3 nights of ' HAROLD HEATH. ANDERSON' T1UO: ''-.''..; RAY GI,EN. 'CLiFFE- QUAETFA'...-. '"■■'■- D.Q. .andVO:S;, ; 2s'.; Stfllfe, Is.; 'Reserved' Seats', ?s'. 'fet at the Dresden.., "'' / ■QTAR' , ' THEATRE, ; . NEWTOWN,; . 'Lessees ...v...i"v.ll'a.V.rea.rils, Ltd. Direction AYes't's, Ltd. aid Hay wards, Ltd.. TO-NIGHT. .(Thursday) . TO-NIGHT The Most- 1 ? Unique Happening in the. •'. ' Histoty' of the Star Theatre. ' '■■ THE CANADIAN CADETS. TILIJ CANADIAN CADETS. ■ ' To-nieiht*s Stupendous Pro'Kimnie.'"■. : I. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES,::., ■ WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES. :v Violin -Sols. ~..'...,.,'. ~..Corp. Kennedy. CRACK DB'OM .AND./TRUMPET BANDIntroducing Dru'iiv BeatuigS/Cof the British ■ 'Brigade of.Guiir.d.s.; WEST'S/AND STAR PICTURES. . WEST'S. AND STAR'-PICTURES.. ,'- . / SEE THE MUMMER; ■ /■''"' •' .(He's Bully.) '. '■'-•". ■ " -part a: •■ . CHAMPION GYMNASTIC' SQUAD. ~'-. Presenting' ■- ■-'' Spectacular Pyfaihids. and Tumbling.. WEST'S' AND STAR PICTURES.' "- NICK AVINTER V: . BANDITS. NICK AVINTER A - .. • BANDITS. . . NICK WINTER A r . BANDITS.: . The.'Sensation at Detective - Story, ..-•• ' Seats.' will :bc . reVwved far the N,Z. lOadcfs who recently visited Canada. ,: • Tip CANADIAN CADETS'-'-BAKD will parade fv.oin Newtown P.O. • to ! Theatre-.at 7.30, ' H*ai- the Band. S(>? the Drummer. • Dress. Circle- will Stalls—Reserved, Is. Ed,; Ordinary, Is.; fid. '" ' i "■■ opening announcement; peopee's : pigtue3 ' -palace,.' manners street. ''■ TO BE OPENED S'ATUEDAY,. 9th j : ..,.- JfbA r E,MBER.»' .-..■■. : j PERFECT PICTURES! PERFECT I'E'O'IECTION! i'ERFECTSEATINGf' i- . •. PEREiJCT. -MUSIC!. " PEOPLE'S- POPULAE:-PRICES:,-Adults, Gtl.jeiiijdreii,-3d,. .. .ASSGCIA-. .:-TIO.N, ■- ■ENTERTAINMENTS' TENDERED TO "' N.&B.A; BOWLING PAEMX. - , ■ ■ s'-m'ok-i; 'concert .iia-rboue-' : :. excursion, a ■ '.Titekßts-for each,- as. ~..-. . , ~. ' ' Sni.ne'mnjvhe had'.ion,' to. the jiindersigried.- .'j.;.' ■~..■*. : -■ '•'.' ■':■:■ j% J.:,ROBERTS„ Hon.-Sep.:
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1591, 7 November 1912, Page 7
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609Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1591, 7 November 1912, Page 7
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