AMUSEMENTS. mDE EMPRESS THEATRE, J. (Formerly the AdeiphL) Direction of <„.,.,. J. D, WILLIAMS. "Where Everybody Goes," continuous pictures. Dtti-ly—ll a.m, to II j,m. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, "ARABIAN TREACHERY" Here's a "ARABIAN TREACHERY" positively "ARABIA*? TREACHERY" amazing "ARABIAN TREACHERY" adventure "ARABIAN TREACHERY" ijiimful of "ARABIAN TREACHERY" incitement "ARABIAN! TREACHERY" an-d "ARABIAN TREACHERY'" cuttoimttrog "ARABIAN TRKA.CHERY" in a ■ "ARABIAN TREACHERY" sensational "ARABIAN TREACHERY" attack by "ARABIAN TREACHERY" raging "ARABIAN TREACHERY" lions, whicli "ARABIAN TREACHERY" will make l "ARABIAN TREACHERY" tho blond "ARABIAN! TREACHERY" tingle! Also the worldr-renowned . "WITH the ENEMY'S HELP." The LuWu drama . . v "The NEW BEGINNING." "Italian Switzerland," and a HOST OP OTHERS. THE EMPRESS THEATRE is Stalk; an ideal, picture palace* 3d* WELL Ventilated and lighted, Stalls Hear bur beautiful ORCHESTRA! 3d. It is the BEST in Wellington. ■ Stalls WHY PAY MORE? 3d. Stalls 3 pence. Dress Circlo 6 pence. Stalls 8 pence, Dress Circle 0 pence. DRESS CIRCLE RESERVE Is. , mHE.ATB E . R 0Y A fco Direction ...,..„ Brenfi&ii*Fulleis Ltu\ TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Continued Success Nightly of the . . CRIMSON RAMBLERS Now English. CRIMSON RAMBLERS Co. . Refined CRIMSON RAMBLERS Entertainers CRIMSON TUMBLERS The Universal Opinion.: The Best Show, ever seen in Wellington. Supported by our new MODERN VAUDEVILLE CO.. . . Last Night of HAMLIN AND MACK. Lost Mg.hr of Leonard nelson. - 'Last Night of HAROLD HEATH. anderson trio. ray glen. ■ :■"■ cliffb quartet. D.C. and Q.S.,£s.; Stalls, Is.; Reserved Seats, .7:3. Gd. Book at. the Dresden.. , MONDAY NIGHT.' . First appearance of (direct from Paris) LES BOW The Famous LE,B BOW Continental Entertainers, • In their Great Musical-Act. DO-RE-MI TRIO. LT. STAFF The M&orn LT. STAPP ' Ventriloquist. VICTORIA CROSS. _....:■■ English Character Comedian. ■■■ . •: PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, EOPLE'S . PICTURE PALACE, MANNERS STREET. OPENING ANNOCNCEMENT, . ■ MANAGERIAL NOTE:, To the LADIES AND GENTLEMEN of Wellington— The Management respectfully beg to intimate that, owing to their inability, to conciliate the Government Meteorologist, thev have to ask you to wait a few days for tho Grnnd'. Opening. They regret the delay in opening tin's MOST MODERN PrC-TUR-.E PALACE, (NEXT BEGGS'Si MANNERS STREET, but tout -patience, will be Well Rewarded ■ Shortly. WATCH DAILY PAPERS FOR OPEN-. ING ANNOUNCEMENT. ';•■ The interior of this.' the MOST UP'TO-' DATE'PICTURE PALACE in Wellington, is Completed, and will be a . REVELATION TO THE PUBLIC. AH we require is a. few days' fine weather to complete the. magnificent entrance. Yours faithfully, - THE PEOPLE'S PALACE PICTURE • -T*,T!. r ;" : :, company, ':;-..:';;.4 G. E, PE.THERICK,'' Manager.. -WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL- •" TOWN ' HALfe OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. . TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT,. At 8 o'olock. By ME. MAUCitfAN HARNETT ' - (City Organist). . ' Vocalrst-MR. J. A. DOHERTY. "To the Forest" ~.„..Tsc'haik'ow6ki Prologue, "Pagliacci" '...,.....Leon"Cavalld 'admission: : ';. sixpence and one shilling. ■:.. jno. r. palmer, - Town Oletk. Bth November, 1913. . ■ .1 "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ,:' ENGAGE Rooms for a Week-end. Lovely Gardens, Co:mforta.ble Rooms, Good Menu,, Cowtcßus Attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. 'Bins up "ftSfcLfiyUE," . ' " 'In ffie* COMPLETIONS: I Your DEPORTMENT will Count. QpECIAL LESiiOM? for intending. Cpmk3 oetitors, ,aiid Special Exercises in' Relaxation and Plor.b.ifity for Pianists' and Violinists, MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, i | Teacher of Physical. Culture, I I Routb's Buildings, EeatlierstbH Street.
\ m } \ 2 Every diretft mail sTeamer 'J . ' . | irqm London .brings us new \ J conceptions in Wedding sTatiort- 5 > ery. The very latest is the; V 5 "deckled edged" / I "Invitahpn" and "Wedding" ~1 \ paper-- characleristically quaint '5 > in finish and design.- \i7gnbt V / only have quite the. latest star .). j tionery to show you, but we I » \, also have theverybestseledion v ,■':'., > of type in 4hc Dominion,, and \ 5 ,we have proved our prices- > J to be the most reasonable in • y ) the city. Specimens of our ?. ■■'"'? > past wort \yill -be gladly > if ■ shown you if you will call at: ) > Stationery Department . f
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1593, 9 November 1912, Page 7
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