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amusements.; NOTHING . SUCCEEDS ■: -- TIKF, SUCCESS. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF. . „ THE COMPETITIONS. THE COMRET.IT.IONS. ; TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL."' TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AT 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT. GREAT CHOIR CONTEST.! GBIiAT CHOIR- CONTEST! Three Tests: (n) "Great is the Depth," chorus from St. Paul,' Mendelssohn. (b) Hymn A. and M. 266, "Lead' Kindly light." . . . ■ (c) "Hail Bright Abode," from Tannhauser,. Wagner. .• . BETWEEN. ■ , , ,' FEILDING WESLEY CHOIR-FEILDING_'.:;• AND . ■ ■ ■■■■■.! :> ■ .-. GRAFTON ROAD METHODIST CHOIR-AUCKLAND. .. The Two Crack' Choirs of the Dominion—both hold unbeaten records. . THE GREATEST CHORAI. TREAT ever presented to the Wellington -publio. COMBINED CHOlßS—Conducted by the Judge (Mr. Sidney .Wolf) will;, sing "Hail Bright Abode" (Tannhauser). Besides the above GREAT ATTRACTION, we have the following:— • Prepared Reading (Ladies and Gentlemen); "A Sea Boat." Final 'J Competitor, , DlALOGUE—Dramatic or Pathetic—Own Selection,' in Character.-.-!• inal- 2»rC«>mpetitors. • ■ IMPROMPTU DEBATE (open to all). Final' 3 Teams. .-.:•.■ HUMOROUS RECITAL (Ladies); Own Selection. .Final 3 Competitors.; • ■■■.•< ' TO-DAY'S SESSION. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. ' TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOVEMBER 20th-CONCERT CHAMBER. :• 9 a.m.—Prepared Reading (Ladies and Gentlemen): "A Sea Boat." Two to ,com« ■ pete in Final. ' ■ ■ i 11.15 a.m.—Humorous Recital (Ladies); Own Selection. Three to compete in final. 2 p.m.—Dialogue, Dramatic or Pathetic—in character. Two to compete.in filial,'' ' 8.30 p.m.—lmpromptu Delia to (open to all). Three teams to -compete in final. . . PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY'! ' LOOK' AT. THEM! • ...... ■ PRICES: For Day "Sessions, Cd. Morning and.Gd. Afternoon; Evening, 2s„. and . Is.; 2s. seats may be reserved at the Dresden. No booking Fee. • ■ • . Season Tickets, for Day and Evening Performances—Double, i£l lis. 6d.;. Single„ JGI Is.; Buck Stalls, 10s. 6d. ■ . .■ . ' : Early Doors Open at 6-30-p.m. to Back Stalls—Price Gd. Extra; •: * 'BE IN TIME! Avoid disappointment bv Booking your Seat. No Booking. Fee. '. NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST FESTIVAL! JAMES DYKES. Secretary. ; nnHB KING'S . . THEATRE.- rBIHE ' : NEW■ .: , :'THEATRE. X JL. . .Maimers,Street;'.. J.. .- Props., West's, Ltd., Linley and Donovan. MacMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. : - -L_ . "THE CHARGE of the • WEST'S SUPERIOR PICTURES. ' LIGHT BRIGADE." ' This remarkaWo production will be pre-To-night we again present sented TO-iJ.OIiROW at the NEW CRUEL FATE. CRUEL FATE. THEATRE.-.. . CRUEL FATE'. ' CRUEL FATE. It made, a sensation in England''recently, CRUEL FATE. CRUEL FATE. . "THE. CHARGE of the . .; An emotional photo-play, full of heart- LIGII'J. 1 BRIGADE." absorbing interest, featuring a sensational "Into the jaws of death, V.,.. . * Fire Rescue Scene. Into the mouth of hell." -• • TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT "THE-CHARGE of . the'.; ' 1 An Edison Masterpiece, LIGHT BRIGADE." i THE CHARGE' of the LIGHT BRIGADE. "Storm'd at with shot and shell, THE'CHARGE of the LIGHT BRIGADE. AVliile horse and hero fell." : .' . ,1 THE CHARGE of the LIGHT BRIGADE. nnHF \"F\V / TllT*' \TT?F A magnificent picture enacted on. the T , M street '' tk-ming'-Charge' of theXight BrWle" took place. The bravest and"most (faring ®VhL^Nn?'\EwHE^ i ""': shel, ' LIGHT BRIGADE Will be shown for four nights only. ,J\ 81 % : ■ Prices: Is. and 6d. Booking Fee, Gd. ~-%, •H IP ■J' •, ; extra. Box Plan Abel's and Theatre. 'drama)... • 'Phono 3143. -■ I'OR ,VALOUR" (Edison). - ■ : 3. "Won at High-Tide." ■1. "Manufacture: of .Glass. Bottles;""' (pfOMING—A wonderful Production by .s'. "The New Ranch' Foreman.""" V the world-famed ' A.B. Company- : A :'^ llv Grouch at .the, Seashore.';. "THE MASSACRE," to be seen ONLY TO-MORROW '(Thursday),'NOyl 21,. at the EMPRESS THEATRE. 'We hold "THE CHARGE of the. EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS for this photo- Th j, |k of jt , ' play. Don't miss it! Children THREEPENCE Everywhere,. Ti'HEATRE'" ROYXk ; .(Formerly the Adelphi.) Direction , Brennan-Fiiller, Ltd. Direction of ".. J. D. WILLIAMS. TO-NIGHT At S: "TO-NIGHT "Where Everybody Goes." ... ERENNAN- ,-.:, v -VAUDEVILLE-CO. : CONTINUOUS PICTURES. FULLERS'.-. - '.' -1.-VAUDEVILLE CO; . Daily—ll-a.m. to., 11 p.m. Unprecedented' Success of:this-week's pay MQUE? ' Stalls 3<l. BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. ' JJIIIJ. P a y{J'Jj; Dress circle Gd. Received' nightly with , the utmost ..ft. P a . v MOlf],.' Dress circ.c reserve Is. enthusiasm'and thunders of applause. ' MAN CAN. LIVE- LES BOW . . Last nights : '-EES BOW 3 Weeks without food, LES BOW Last nichts. " "LES BOW ' .3 Days without, water, GUILLAUME, BAjJY. AND CO; 3 Minutes without, air. , in. their-' sereamiiw-'Bntlesquc,- ■ . The . foul air. .in the EMPRESS. ' THE TOREADORS. ' THEATRE is continually drawn out -by LT. STUFF,'." VIC'I'ORIA CROSS - a huge exhaust, fan through the roof. Vontribcjuist. Scotch Comedienne.' Remember, we study the comfort of our ''DO-RE-MLITIIO, ~ • ' „ . , In their higli-class comedy.musical act, • rl ' Qt ,s the Wi hams Way of guard- H'ARR-Y LINDEN,' ; : : IDa BEKRIDGE, , ' t theatre patrons. .immense success-.of the uniiiue CR'.O.WDi?: t.asfe.ovcnins-, crowds .. .. .. -'• EiVfertainors,,..;^ ' " ' BLETSOE'S Crimson.ramblers, . CROWDS MlPiitiSb—tho b'LETSQE'S CKIM.SOX. RAMBLERS, - largest and - 1 : lii a special. programme. ; full of sparkling. most, up-to-date ••.•..gems.-and refiued.humour.- '••; . ' ••2>ntmuo ? s picture •' •■- . Pnies-iJ.C. - and O-S.,'; 25.; Stalls, Is. 1 GROU D^! • theatre in New Zealand. Reserves, 2s. fid. Book at Dresden. LADIEa. seo tlie.-c TO-DAY! r-~: —. — 1 :—: «. "AUTUMN" liOSES" QICA ; T IN. G. V... Jl'l N-K, (An enchanting ladies;' drama). kJ i'ho Rejogiiised. noma of,. Perfect . . "THE T.OAFER'S MOTHER." . Pictures. . (V W-o-stoi-ji life ' . . .' "FOR VALOUR," "Mr. Grouch at the ./Direction...Johii. .Fuller . and. Sons..i|.Seashore". (A.8.. eomedv), "TOPICAL- s ■ ,p , BUDGET," "ADEN," and TO-.N'KSHnt^-SSD'. A HOST OF OTHERS.' . .POSITIVELY THE LAST, NIGHT.,' ;; TO-MORROW (in addition to the regular . "....' Ofoiir:'.,.' programme). PRESENT PROGRAMME .STAR "LIEUT. ROSE AND THE ' . . - ATTRACTIONS..' • - 'k': . "LIEUT. ROSE AND. THE ' •• FULLERS'... Tile Best,; PICTURES ••' . TRAIN WRECKERS." FULLERS' ,of All'. , PICTURES. TRAIN WRECKERS;" Preichting a. ,Superl>;.S6.r;es"hVadcd'by« : : :—. —;—;—l_- • Kalem's Great ; l'lnr," ■ - - • .. . THE,-PRISON -SHIP;- " THE COMPETITIONS. • Lake of Candy, :i bcautifiit coloured film..,, Water Fight." A Xoveltv.- * Water Fight. . - THE CONVALESCENT. Then Hp Did but rWN HALL. TOWN HALL. 1 -MESSAGE'.FROM- NIAGARA.' ';" Wood industn-.' Twecdbd-ani >'u d-Biko' • , ; • . . . .. Uace.• ••''•"• ' ' ' "'WHAT AVAILS THE UROWN; 1 :""' LITERARY SECTION. '. - Auiussments -in • Siiijfapo're.' A- -Bearding . House "Heiress.' . '■ -■-• - TWO AND A HALF HOURS'--- 1 ! ■ ' PICTURES AND"MUSIC." The Judge (Mr. W. F. Ward) will The Bcs'. aiid the Veq- Latest: . announce his decisions PRICES: . "■ '• ■•'-• . THIS nVED'vESDAY'i EVFNINn (ill.:, (id: Gd. Gd.'. fxl.' 6d,.'Od.Gd."' itlib (.ULU.NbijJJAIj j ABUTVt'S SIXPENCE to all 1 1 T\MES DVKFS ADULTS SIXPENCE pafts. *". S•: ■ U <!lw hl . r 3 CHILDREN ■'HALF-PRICE.' 3; . ..uitiaiy. (ii| _ fii , C(! _ (M (i( , cd i]d , L a ;. A Hew Iwef by-ifflßgagl!:; Author of The Ne'er Do Weil, The Barrier, Pavdners, The Spoilers, The Silver Horde, etc.,-etc. tzsm&a p • This is one of Rex-Beach's best;booksM Bp™ —a strong and stirrings tale.,, full ' of., ,' '■* . " incident, surprise, and 'thrilling episodesi".,; . The story—the scene of which is laid • . . . alternately .in Sicily .aid New, Orleans - ■ E ® £3 —may be briefly outlined as a "duel. I£s3 la between .Love and the . Mafia—a-duel "• conducted, of necessity, : . on., lingering,.;,: methods and in hidden ways. One breathes, throughout, the very atmosphere of suspense, of . adventure, of ambushed, lurking danger, as the net of fate, draws closer tog-ether in its mysterious meshes the v Sicilian assassins, the chivalrous American hero, .and' the • beautiful golden woman Margherita, " the ' spirit of Sicily made flesh and blood." ' That "The Net" will be acclaimed .a-,/ .raSjj!/ ' great- and a most successful book, we - . have .no hesitation in predicting." G'L-©TSi ' " Fill m this lefi : aftl : :::Orter: : fa-lai: ; !^ Messrs. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS LTD., WELLINGTON. Please forward me— copies of " THE NET " Cloth 3/6 {Posfage 6d. extra). . Name ' ' '. ■ ' Address. " • - . Enclosure : Send per -•'•'■- ■ NOTE.—So great will he the demand lor this book that wc anticipate the whole N,Z, stock will he sold out in a few days alter arrival,. ORDEII NOW I

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1602, 20 November 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1602, 20 November 1912, Page 9

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