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AMUSEMENTS. SIC A T I N G 11 I N K. Direction. John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING AT 8. Pictures. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' of All PICTURES Another Great Series of Artistic Photo- ■ • Plays. Enthusiastic Reception of a Large Audience. DRAMAS Clear and Clever. COMEDIES Bright nnd Fresh. TOUES'of the World. TWO AND A HALF HOURS EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT.. Ad. fid. (id. lid. lid. lid. (id. lid. 6d. 3 • ADULT'S SIXPENCE to all 1 3 ' ADULTS SrXPMNCE parts.. » S. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. . 3 lid. (id. . (id. lid, lid, lid, lid, lid, (id. r|n HE AT RE It 0 Y A L. Direction Brennau-FuUer, Ltd. TO-NIGHT' At 8. TO-NIGHT BHENNA'N- ■ VAUDEVILLE CO. FULLERS' ... VAUDEVILLE CO. Unprecedented Success of this week's BRILLIANT. PROGRAMME. Received nightlj with the . utmost enthusiasm nnd thiiuders of.applause. LESBOW Last nights • LES BOW LES BOW " Last nights LES BOW GUILLAUME-,. BABY, AND CO.,- . in their screaming Burlesque, . . THE TOREADORS. LT. STOFF, VICTORIA CROSS/ Ventribquisl. Scotch Comedienne. DO-RE-MI TRIO, " In their high-cHss comedv musical act. HARRY LINDEN, lDi ISERRIDUE, Immense success of (he nuiqUe . Entertainers, BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS, BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS, In a special programme full of sparkling • gems and refined humour.' ■ . • i Prices-D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; Reserves, !is. Cd. Book at Dresden. AFTER ' THE HOLIDAY.! Again—"Merry and Bright." THE COMPETITIONS. ■THE COMPETITIONS. THE' COMPETITIONSGO WHERE THE CROWDS ARE! Off wo go again. TO-DAY. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. ■ Here's' the Programme: . ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY'! ' CONCERT CHAMBER will be packed To-morrow Afternoon at 2 o'clock, why? | Children, aged 6, 8, and 10 years are competing in the Humorous Recital against the Adults. DON'T MISS THIS SECTION! ' , THE FINALS WILL BE HEARD IN - THE EVENING. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd; TOWN HALL (Large Hall). 9 a.m.-MUSICAL MONOLOGUE (Gentlemen): Own Selection. Three to compete in Final. 10.30 a.m.-BASS SOLO: "The. ■ Wanderer." Two to compete in Final. i 11.15 a.m.—DUET (Gentlemen): "Moon Hath Raised . Her .Lamp." Two to compete in Final. 2 p.m.-SOLO PIANIST RECITAL CONTEST. (First, section.) First prize, Chapuell .Piano, . value CONCERT CHAMBER, 9 a.m.-ORATION. The winner .to ■appear at night. 11.20 a.ni.-DRAMATIC RECITAL (Gentlemen) : "Herve Riel." Three to compete in Final.' 2.p.ra.-HUMOROUS RECITAL (openonly to Competitors who have been resident in Wellington. Province for preceding IS months). Three to compete in Final. FRIDAY EVENING, .AT 8 O'CLOCK. . :; TOWN HALL (Urge. Hall). ■/' SCHOOL"CHOIR CONTEST:- 'Mount Cook Girls' School. MUSICAL MONOLOGUE (Gentlemen). Final, 3 .competitor*. DRAMATIC RECITAL (Gentlemen): "Herve Riieli" . Final, 3 competitors. , BASS SOLO: "The AVimderer." Final,: 2 i competitors. PIANO CONCERTO, 2 performers, :■; /.-.. ORATION: The Winner. '..-: DUET (Gentlemen): "The ■ Moon Hath: Raised Her Lamp." ' Final, 2. coin*.petitors.- . ' • .'",; HUMOROUS RECITAL . (Restricted);. Final, 3 competitors. OPEN- SCENE:. Wellington Dramatic ■ Society. You' enn't grumble at the Prices—2s. (reserved), no booking fee'; Box Office,. Dresden. Back Stalls, Is. \ . TO-MORROW NIGHT' (SATURDAY). • FINALS FOR THE BIG PIANO ■ - CONTEST. '■' First Prize, Grand Chappell Piano, value .£125. - NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST . FESTIVAL,.. . • JAMES, DYKES, Secretary.- : In the COMPETITIONS : Your DEPORTMENT will Count. SPECIAL LESSONS for intending Competitors, and Special Exercises in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianists I and Violinists. - "■ ' MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, Toacher of Physical Culture, ■ fiouth's Buildings, -Feathorston Street

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1604, 22 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1604, 22 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1604, 22 November 1912, Page 7

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