' — — — — AMUSEMENTS, •——u- - ■ ■ ' the' LiMiTa NEARING THE END. ' - . | TOWN HALL; ' "TO ; NIGISTr ; '' 1 I -At 7.45 p.m. ' : First night of all tlie Champions from all comeis of New Zealand and Australia, ; A BEAN BEA!N FEAST.: 1 THE COMPETITIONS, THE COMPETITIONS;; : . We can't advertise the whole programme (it costs too much),' but here are the' i names of a few 'of- the contributors. Miss Lulu Foster, Mrs. P. Lewis, Miss Muriel Bennett, Miss K.TVood, Miss Unice Wyatt, Mr. Harry. Phipps, Mr. A. G. Hay, Tho Orpheus Quartette Tarty," Miss j Andereon and Miss Haybittle, Messrs. and Laycoelt, Mrs. '"'lvo- "Symesj' \ Miss Ethel Ohurehill, Miss P. P. Hanify, Master Leonard Power, Master Biddell, Miss Cecile Haines, Mr. Alan M'Elwain, Master Lancaster, Miss Betty. Purdoin, Miss Marie Fix, Miss Hazel Jeffrey, Mr. Norman Aitken, Miss Betty Purdom I and Mr. J. Culford Bell, Mr. 0. C. Marengarb and Mr. H. H. Cornish, Miss Molba Prentice, Mr. J. Culford Bell. ■'! ' i THERE'S SOMETHING FOR YOU. '-<•;• 1 , !We don't know how we do it-but there it is. Don't argue. 'Let it go at that; " PRICES 3s. (Reserved), 25., and Is. Plan. Dresden. ; Early Doors open -at- 6,30 - . ; to Back Stalls, Gd. extra. ' . .! SEASON TICKETS-NOT AVAILABLE. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST, NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST FESTIVAL. . .. . ' . JAMES DYKES, Secretary. ' '
SEATING R I N ,K. Vivian Street. TO-NIGHT! Another popular TO-NIGHT! series of perfect TO-NIGHT! . Photo-plays. . TO-NIGHT! A most enthusiastic Reception accorded the RINK PICTURES! RINK PICTURES! Last-evening by a huge and delighted The Forgotten Clue 6 " 06 ' TO-NIGHT. Would-be Shrines. TO-NIGHT. Little Sheriff. TO-NIGHT. Master and Pupil. TO-NIGHT. Saved by Court-MartiaL PALESTINE. ■ MAE'S SUITOR. And a host of others. 6d.' fid. fid. 6d. 6d. fid. 6d. fid. 6d. 3d. ADULTS SIXPENCE To all 3d. 3d. ADULTS SIXPENCE, parts. 3d. 3d. • CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. 31. 6d. 6d. 6d. * 6d. 6d; Gd.. Gd. Gd. Gd.
" T OYE A"ND HATE"—An absolutely . exclusive NORDISK "masterpiece" modern drama. Lavishly-staged and superbly enaoted. Coming shortly. .To be seen only at the EMPRESS THEATRE. The empress theatre. (Formerly the Adelphi.) Direction , J. D. Williams. "Where Eyerybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. , Daily—ll a.m. to 11 p.m. WHY . STALLS, 3d. PAY Dress Circle, Gd. MORE? . Dress Circle Reserve, Is. ' TO-DAY AND COMPLETE CHANGE." . "THE ONE SHE. LOVED." "THE ONE SHE LOVED." "THE ONE SHE LOVED." " "THE ONE SHE LOVED." "THE ONE SHE LOVED." "THE ONE SHE LOVED." . . The A.B. Co.'s LATEST (EXCLUSIVE) DRAMA. A beautiful 6tory of love and jealousy. _ . "Lieut. Daring Quells a Rebellion." "Lieut.'Daring Quells a Rebellion."" "Lieut. Daring Quells a Rebellion." "Lieut. Daring Quells a Rebellion." (An exciting naval adventure.) ■ . "The "Cliffs of Etretat" (delightful views on the coast of France). "ARTISTIC GLASSWARE" (industrial). "WILLIAMS'S WEEKLY" (topical). And . a HOST-'of OTHERS.. , ... During TO-DiY'S MATINEES ONLY, in ADDITION to the REGULAR PROGRAMME, "THE At the "Tlie Massacre" "THE EMPRESS will be shown from 11 "THE only a.m. to 5' p.m. MASSACRE." The A.B. Company reMASSACRE." fused .£IO,OOO for the MASSACRE." American rights alone., COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL DINNER, to the' h6n." JAMES ALLEN,' Minister for Defence,,to be held. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1!)12. AS only a. Limited Number of Tickets will b& available, 'will those Gentlemen wishing to attend the above function kindly forward their names to the undorsingned before the 3rd Pros. \ : R. DARROCH.(Navy League), A. G HUME (Universal : Military" Training Committee), Hon. Sees., P.O. Box ,771, Wellington. KENT. TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN . ■ CHURCH. . A SOCIAL MEETING will be held'in -t% the Schoolroom TO-NIGHT • (FRIDAY), at 7.45' o'clock, > to; Welcome back the REV. J. KENNEDY ELLIOTT, 8.A., on his return from his visit to Great Britain. All interested invited to be present. C. S. FALCONER, Session Clerk. ',
jK ' j: . \do not see the " I . articles you need, in ! our windows, .or on ■■ I , counters and shelves 1 | Ask our. Assistants I and see you get.all .. j josir requirei^entsi J Space in our present cramped temporary premises will not permit of an advantageous | and comprehensive display of the. beautiful . j , and useful wares ordered some time ago for | this Xmas season. The recent fire in no | way interfered with the ordering of our. i ' usual heavy stocks J Every inch of room : has been utilised to the full, but through.:: i| lack of window and counter : space; quite | half the goods cannotbo shown/ ®, Everything that is new in Stationery, Xtaas'; | Guards, Art Calendars," Leather Goods,' j] . Ladies', Hand Bags, Books, Novels, and | ••"■■■ Annuals can be had it our retail shops . | : Spend your: Xmas at • j j Lamhion Quay-
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1610, 29 November 1912, Page 7
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