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1 AMUSEMENTS. mHE EMPRESS THEA.TBE. i X (Fermerly the Adelphi.) I Direction uf ,T. D. WILLIAMS. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily-'ll a..m. to Jl p.m. WHY pay MORE? * Slalls.id. WHY pay MORE? Stalls ad. • WHY [lay M-OK-E? Dress ch-cle Od. : WHY pay MORE!' Dvess circle reserve Is. . ;' WE.charge ONLY 3d. to our STALLS for everybody. PACKED and PACKED I'ACKED and PACKED hist evening! EVERYBODY as talking about the OREAT A.B. 'Company's exclusive dramatic "masterpiece," "A KENTUCKY FEUD." "A KENTUCKY FEUD." "A KENTUCKY FEUD." "A KENTUCKY FEUD/' "A KENTUCKY FEUD." "A .KENTUCKY FUUD," ■ "A KENTUCKY FEUD." "A KENTUCKY FEUD. , ' .'. "A KENTUCKY FEUD." "A KENTUCKY FEUD." ■ This extraordinary production depicts a terrific battle on the lulls of Kentucky between two hostile families. "THE'-MELBOURNE CUP." "THE MELBOURNE CUP." j "THE M-BLBQURNK CUP," ■■ • "THE IiBtBOUBNB CUP." "THE MELBOURNE CUP." . .Diffei-ent to nil others. Taken by oiu" Bpeci.il Operator. See th'S inost gorgeous snectacl* witnessed in' the Southern Hemisphere and our OTHER, smnd PHOTO-PLAYS, LADIES See "A. fanVnclty J?ea(l t " at-•TO-DAY'S MATINEEB.. IjADIES' Yuiir last opportunity of wit- . iiessiuis '"A Kentucky . Feud." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT; LADIES See the stirring light on the hills. LADIES Sco a beautiful prl's devotion ■ to hei- childhood's lover. LADIES Step in TO-DAY .and enjoy "A Kentucky Feud." COMPLETE CHANGE TO-HOftROW. fJIHEATEE It 0 Y A L. .Direction! Breiinaii-Fitlfer , , Ltd. •TO-NIGBT At 8. TO-NIGHT BREN'N-AN-iniLLEBS , VAUDEVILLE CO. Australasia's E*pro.?ent<itivs Vaudeville [ i . Enterprise, THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME, A dazzling success. Tlie g-1-eatest galaxy .'. of talent -ever presented. Terrific success of v • LES BOW, ■ LISS BOAV. LES BOW.' MS BOW. ' Monsieur and Mndemwiselln. LES DECRINCOLEURS.' DE PEN'fE. LT. STOFF The modern LT. STOFF LT. STOFF Ventriloquist, LT. STOP'P VICTOIUA CROSS, The Versatile Seotoh Comedienne. 1 THE DO-RE-MI TRIO, ■ THE. DOrBE-MI TKIO, . The Renowned Musical Clowns. Everything lww by the ' . . ' CRIMSON RAMBLERS. The Smartest, Wittiest, Cleverest, Cleanest, and Most Novel Vaudeville Combination ever presented. ; Prices—D,C, and 0.5., 25,; Stalls, Is.; Reserves, 2s. Gil. Book at Dresden. P~T6pEE'S PICTURE PALACE, EO.PLE J S' PICTURE PALACJ.S, Continuous fr«.m U a.i.n. to li. .p.m. Manners Street (Next Begg's). A.NNO'UN ! CEMBNT EXTRAORDINARY. : .. : P.P.P. ,'OPENINfi. SATURDAY, 16th -NOVEMBER, 11 a.m. SATURDAY, ICth KOVJJIBEB, 11 a.m. FOLLOW THE CROWD'S. This will interest Theatrogaeis and loveiTi of good' Picture jjnteiiaiiiiftclit. ; SPECIAL MAJfAGERLAL JiOTE! . Tlw Directors of.tlio P..P.P. beg .to.announce that; afteii.i.V. t 'ir..cl«] they firmly believe.ifo^ithere\is..,a.|iv.a 4 v : S' room for a' hotter show. Most fieoplb rtfllise this. The. Picture Palace can safely he. termed the' . ■■■ COSIEST, MOST COMFORTABLE, ' •'.' ' -Aiid easily .'the ' MOST UP-TO-DATE PICTURE HOUSE '■"• IN NEW.KEAUXD. P.P.P. PREMIER PICTURE PALACE. Spacious Accommodation. Perfect Ventilation, and- Indies' Best' Room and Lavatory. . Up-to-date Confectionery Stall inside i . Building. '. The interior is exquisitely finished, and Pictures will be projciitetl iii a manner TJNEQUALLEt) IN. NEW ZEALAND. We hold the Privilege to produce . EXCLUSIVE STAB PICTURES. Each Picture to be Screened for First Time in New Zealand. . - THE WHOLE BUILDING IS FIRE- ; ■ BH.OO-P. - . POPULAR Sixpence. . POPULAiI FRICES-Cliildven, 3d. Perfect Pictures, Cjioice Pictures, Hare Pictures. Carefiilly-seleated -Sliijio Appropriate to eticli Picture.. Heat the P.P.P. Orchestra.. Thrijlins- ' and. PlOa?ant.- '•■•.- ... OPENING-SATURDAY, tttli NOVEM- ■ BBR, 11 a.m. ' MANNERS .STREET. : ■ (NEXT BEGG'S), ■ In the COMPETCTIONf! Youf DEFORTMEM .will- Count. BPECIAL tESi'iONS for intending Competitors, and SDepial in Ee)a?atian . and . Flexibility for Pianists and Violinists.- . MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, ■ Teacher yl Physical Cjilture, Rquth's Bijildinus.' ■F«atheKton Street.

; -leaves every Friday And arrives in London in less than six weeks' time from date of sailing. It is well to look ahead and ; : We have absolutely the very latest " and daintiest designs in Xmas Cards, specially adapted for private printing, to offer you—a selection second to none in the Dominion} Call in now and select your cards while the variety is at its bestt . The supply of each design is limited in quantity, so that our customers , are assured by ordering a small number, that cards of a similar design will not he sold to anyone else. ZdWl 00, tMHIOI lit 0, iHill ISi Iff I) Btatioaeyy Dcpt. Book Depto (late Bolliday's)^^

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1597, 14 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1597, 14 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1597, 14 November 1912, Page 7

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