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AMUSEMENTB. ' 4?"J OK BIG PIANOCONTEsV, JPIQK TO-DAY 5 LARGEST PRIZES EVER OFFERED AT COMPETITIONS. GRAND CHAPPELL PlANO—Valued at i!l»-presented. by F. J. Piw. Ltd,, Wellington. ' THE COMPETITIONS. THE COMPETITIONS. TOWN HAT.T. TOWN HALL; - - AT 7.45 P.M. GO WHERE THE CROWDS ARE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd-(LARGE HALL). _ 9 a.m.—Champion Piano Solo (Continued from Friday). Four to compete m final. 3.15 p.m.—BARITONE SOLO: ''Across the Far Blue Hills." Three to compete in . final. CONCERT CHAMBER. 10 a.m.—VIOLIN SOLO: "Ballade." Winner to appear at night. • 2 p.m.—DRAMATIC RECITAL (Ladies): Chorus from "Atnlnnta in Calydon."Three to compete in final. . • OPEN SCENE—Two scenes from Ist Act "Lady of Lyons." At 3 p.m. Mrs. M. A. T. Potts, Miss Gracio Nicol, Mr. Victor Astil, and Mr. A. Rugg. OPEN SCENE—''file Cottage Scene, 2nd Act."Lady of Lyons." At 3.30 p.m. ■, Mrs. M. A. T. Potts, Miss Grade Nicol, Mr. Victor Astil, and Mr. A. Rugg. SATURtfSY EVENING, at 7.45. • VIOLIN SOLO: "Ballade." ,The winner. WHISTLING SOLO: (Own Selection). Winner to be declared. CHAMPION PIANO SOLO. Final, i Competitors. RECITATION (Girls under 16): "The Chambered Nautilus." Final 3 Competitors, ' HUMOROUS DUET (any voices): Own Selection. Winners to be declared. ' y BARITONE SOLO: "Across the Far Blue Hills." Final 3 Competitors. ' • DRAMATIC RECITAL (Ladies): Chorus from ■ "Atalanta, in Calydon." Final 8 competitors. • • ' •• You can't grumble at the Prices—2s. (reserved), no booking fee;. Box Office, Dresden. Back Stalls, Is. 1 ;' MONDAY NIGHT-NEXT-THE FUNNY NIGHT-IMPROMPTU SPEECH , NIGHT-A NIGHT OF NIGHTS.

NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST FESTIVAL! JAMES DYKES, Secretary. . rjIHE EMPRESS THEATRE, QHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE* •i- (Formerly the Adelphi.) Willis Street. Direction of J. D. WILLIAMS. . The Home of Perfectly projected Picture^ "Where Everybody Goes." TO-DAY - and TO-HIGHTI v —- ' LAST DAY . . ..of': " LAST' .! CONTINUOUS PICTURES. The Present Colossal Programme WitDaily—ll a.m. to 11 p.m. nessed during the Last Two Days STALLS 3d. BY NEAELY. 4000 PEOPLE. OUR Prices. Dress Circle Gd. Avail yourselves of the last opportunity, * t Dress Circle Reserve Is. of it. OBEY THAT IMPULSE! ! TO-DAY TO-DAY TO-DAY. Take the step to comfort when passing THIS AFTERNOON the Empress Theatre. - . • THIS AFTERNOON■Step in, Rest, and be entertained. . A beautiful collection of Cowboy..and In-.,.1 Tie Rest is worth the cost; entertain- dinn Pictures will be-screened, in addition - ment thrown in. .. To The PRESENT GREAT PROGRAMME Remember—Our Stalls 3d. for everybody. "--BRING THE CHILDREN. A GOOD TIME to see our Show is be- - i fore 7 p.m. or after 9 p.m. Wo are .'MONDAY NEXT! not so crowded before, or after the A Wonderful Production by the Mighty . above hours. ! - Nordisk Co. "OFFICER MURRAY." A sensational > Open daily from 11 a.m.- to 11 p.m. "OFFICER MURRAY." story of a Admission: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. • •» "OFFICER MURRAY." police officer's : : — "OFFICER MURRAY." heroism. mHB 'NEW " ' THEATRE " : A young naval "Lieut. ROSE and tlie X •. ' Manners Street. lieutenant's "Lieut. ROSE and the ' • exciting adveii- TRAIN A\ RECKERS." MaoMahon and Donnelly,-Proprietoro. ture with spies. TRAIN WRECKERS." ■ " "THE BITE,, and A HOST "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO!" "THE BITE" OF OTHERS. "Where the SUN NEVER SETS." Commencing NEXT TUESDAY. "The SURVIVAL of the FITTEST."The MASSACRE, 'the great A.B. Co. s niTT? l'Tf"H'V?v np"\m " " p " lu - . oIIJSESS «*• ... Don't be misled by imitations!' T , • „ ■■ .• , ...» It is. adrama .which must at-ono#---'' THE. -KING'S THEATRE. THIS AFTERNOON. THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT PRIZE MATINEE. . • , , BRIGADE" PRIZE MATINEE. Must be. seen to be believed. "Charge of the Liffht Brigade" Shown. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, Nov. 23, . rfUIE KING'S" THEATRE. A REMARKABLE PROGRAMME, Props.; West's, Ltd., Linley and Donovan. " THE LI6HT WEST'S ■ TO-NIGHT WEST'S- ; at - 8 - T . BEST'S NE xT ; MONDAY : . "-An ihtense.""-"''., NIGHT NBXT , MONDAT : drama, CHAIv&E OF THE LAST NIGHT "rjjj " "■' LIGHT BRIGADE. LAST NIGHT . " The Oriental PoiWr — CHARGE OF THE LAST NIGHT (By W orld.famed Nrndisk" Co) LIGHT BRIGADE. LAST NIGHT W ZX IT :: KfS "THE INDIAN MASSACRE" mr BTrtTKn r Will also be Added to our Programme'':'.; /., "M BLUDSO LASi NIGHT Think of it , Adults SIXPENCE. + JIM BLUDSO LAST NIGHI Children THREEPENCE EvprvwWe MONDAY NEXT MONDAY unuuren 1 jjh Ij\ eryvt nere. The Magnificent Natural Colour, m H E A T R E R 0 Y A L/ "" ALONE IN PARIS. I ■ — - - , Al-'Q.v?. ™ Direction Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. atßyt? Tv p\pt«' TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT . . t i t ARlb. Australasian Amusement Enterprise. An Art Production with a theatrical ]jren NAN Mammoth FULLERS' atmosphere. Superior scenes and studies BRENNAN Vaudeville FULLERS' •d • , ? a ?i Sla u i• ' cj ). BRENNAN Consolidation. FULLERS' m? noe^- and 6d "' boob ! lg ' 6d ' oxtra ' Last Night of • , .p.h0ne.3143,..: ... , LES BOW Last Kight .- LES~BOW,;.„ Direction hayward'S ' enter- les bow Last Night . ■ les bow. PRISES, LTD. ' DO-E-E-MI TRIO, PETONE Grand TO-NIGHT. Increasing success nightly of . . PBTONE opening TO-NIGHT LT. STOFF, VICTORIA CROSS • - PETONE night! TO-NIGHT. HARRY LINDEN, ' IDA BERRIDGE, , ; Of ' ' Immense success of THE, LYCEUM BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS, , " THE ;LYC EU Jt BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS, Formerly and well-known'as The Palace. In a special programme full of sparkling TO-NIGHT AT 8. Seins and .refined humour. • . An All-star Assortment of the World's MONDAY NIGHT, ... . ; Best Film Outnut bv First appearance (direct, from Amenca) of HAYWARD'S PICTURES. „ THE .JOUR-DANE^ Q™ETTE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Pnces-D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; They will "unfold the universe." Reserves, .2s. 6d. Book at Dresden. Stupendous Star Feature Attraction by the „ _ , m T _ r „ „ /Popular Vitagraph Coy., SKATING • RIN K. • "THE FRENCH SPY." ' • :,„ ' — "THE FRENCH SPY." The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures; : - 3000 Feet of Romance'and Thrill. • Over . • • • - i •: 2000 French Soldiers and Moor's de- RINK PICTURES. Presenting a budget ■; picted .in a soul-stirring conflict. ■ RINK PICTURES. of_gems_at the , Supported by a Budget of Gems, including TO-DAY MATINEE : . 1 THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1912 • 2.30. - MATINEE - . - ; ./ (Froni start to finish). RINK PRICES-Adults, Sixpence audi The Theatre has 'been renovated and Children, Threepence. redecorated; also a Bigger and Brighter fiIAT I N Ct • E X NPicture will be introduced on the Latest IY 1 a J?v« Screen. NO MATINEE TO-DAY. . „ RINIv PICTURES. PRICES: Is. and 6d. • TO-NIGHT -TO-NIGHT : : ; ; Positively tlie last night of the present "PROMOTION HAYWARD'S ENTER- Programme.. IT PRISES. LTD. CHARGE OF A Masterpiece TUG-OF-WAR. THE LIGHT BRIGADE, by Edison. ~,T International, Local, General, Footballers. ■ Two Great Battle Pictures. ,7, TOWN HALL. BOXING NIGHT. THE SIEGE OF-PETERSBURG. REMINDER. . And a Host of Others. Entries closo Saturday, November 30. . PRICES -. Teanis that have already entered and those 6d. Gd. : Gd. 6d. 6d. 6d v Gd. ,Gd. Bd. intending are invited to communicate 3 ADULTS SIXPENCE to all - 1 * irith Tho Manager (Bos 363) regarding 3 ADULTS SIXPENCE . parts. 3 training facilities. > 3 CHILDREN HALF-PRICE.. . 3 GEOFFERY NYE, Manager. Gd. 6d. Gd. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. Cd. 6d.

| You do not see the, J I . articles you need, in j 1 our windows, or on 1 counters and shelves ... | | Ask our Assistants j j and see you get all 1 | your requirements I . j | .. I I Space in our present cramped temporary •- -1 s premises will not permit of an advantageous 2 | and comprehensive display of the beautiful E 1 and useful wares ordered some time ago "for jl | this Xmas season. The recent fire in no ..| | way interfered with , the ordering of our • j I usual heavy stocks. Every inch of room ? | has been utilised to the full, but through J | lack of window and counter space, quite £ ? half the goods cannot be shown. <11, Every- ; \ thing that is new in Stationery, Xmas J I Cards, Art Calendars, Leather Goods, s Ladies' Hand Bags, Books, Novels, and ? | Annuals can be had at our retail shops |. j Spend your Xmas at •- j j Whitcomhe's-'- j | Lambton Quay j

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1605, 23 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1605, 23 November 1912, Page 7

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