AMUSEMENTS. . : : ■' YOUR LAST CHANCE. town hall too small for us. THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. DON'T ARGUE! DON'T HESITATE! BUT COME! TO-MGHTTJ J5 e e SS St •:; NO MORE COMPETITIONS TILL NEST OCTOBER. " '' TO-NIGHT ALL THE CHAMPIONS. HERE ARE SOME OF THEMMiss V. I. Bainford, Mrs..P. Lewis, Miss Brittain, Master Pankhurst, Mr. A. Mc-,, Donald, Mr. E. H. Shortt, Mr. Percival Martin„ The Orpheus Quartette, Miss ■ Bennett and Mr. Allwrigkt, Miss Cora lie Stanley, Miss Paulino Erown, Mr. Stanley Rankin, Miss Maud Rsmington, Miss. G. N. Stoncham, Master Winton Brawn, Master F. Reeves, Miss Cecile Haines,'Mr. Gird!e6tonc, Miss Betty Purdom, Miss Marie Fix, Mr. Zante Wood, Mr. J. Ctilford Bell, Miss Hazel Jeffery, Mr. Alan M'Elwam, Miss Ethel Lissack, and Mr. J. C. Bell. AND THERE ARE TONS MORE-BUT THAT'S ENOUGH TO GO ON WITH,. ' EVERY ITEM DIFFERENT FROM LAST NIGHT. And the PRICES-Nothing in them to stop you: 3s. (Reserved), S&, and 1% Plan Dresden. Early, Doors to Back Stalls open at G. 30, Gd. extra. SEASON TICKETS NOT AVAILABLE. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. JAMES DYKES, Secretary,. '
"T OVE AND HATE"—An absolutely exclusive NORDISK "masterpiece" modern drama. Lavishly staged and superbly enaoted. Coming shortly. To be 6een only, at the EMPRESS THEATRE. THE EMPRESS THEATRE. (Formerly the Adelphi.) Direction J. D. Williams. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily—ll a.m., to 11 p.m. WHY . STALLS, 3d. PAY Dress Circle, 6d. MORE? Dress Circle Reserve, Is. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGIIT. "THE ONE- SHE LOVED." ' "THE ONE SHE LOVED." "THE ONE A.B. SHE LOVED." "THE ONE drama. SHE LOVED." "THE ONE SHE LOVED." "THE ONE SHE LOVED." "THE ONE SHE LOVED." A Beautiful Story of Love and Jealousy. , To bo seen .ONLY at the Empress. ' • "Lieut. Daring Quells a Rebellion." "Lieut. Daring Quells a Rebellion." (An exciting naval adventure.) "A Ten Carat Hero." "The Cliffs of Etretat" (delightful views on tho coast of France). "ARTISTIC GLASSWARE" (industrial). "WILLIAMS'S WEEKLY" (topical). And a HOST.of OTHERS. -SEND the CHILDREN SEND the CHILDREN TO-DAY to see tho A.B. Company's world-fanied "masterpiece" drama, "THE MASSACRE." "THE MASSACRE." "THE MASSACRE." A Thousand Indians and a Thousand . Troopers Take Part. J "The Massacre will be shown during TO-DAY'S'MATINEE ONLY, :n ADDITION to the REGULAR Programme. rpHE ~ king's • theatre: THIS • AFTERNOON THIS WEST'S PRIZE MATINEE. , WEST'S PRIZE MATINEE. rjIHE KING'S. THEATRE. Props., West's, Ltd., Linley'& Donovan. THIS EVENING. THIS EVENING. LAST NIGHT OF WEST'S EXCLUSIVE PROGRAMME, 1 Which includes ALONE IN PARIS A sweet ALONE IN PARIS human story. JOHN BUNNY COMIC SUING SUSAN RETIRED COLONEL'S ADVENTURES '■'"'(Maurice Costello playing'lead).. MONDAY! MONDAY! The Picture of the Year, John Bunyan's PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. Displaying with remarkable fidelity tho scenes of Bunyan's wonderful work. A film which tells an enthralling story, and conveys a powerful moral lesson. Prices as us,ual. 'Phone 3143. "WELLINGTON BOWLING CENTRE. SENIOR PENNANT MATCH POSTPONED. ' „ ON account of the inclemency of the weather tho above match has been POSTPONED from November 30th to December ith, CH uRCHWARD, Hon. Secretary. ' ' fii The scottish society of Wellington, n.z. CELEBRATION OF ST. ANDREW'S DAY. . SCOTTISH NATIONAL CONCERT, TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER), MONDAY, DECEMBER ,2, 1912, At 8 p.m. Balconv, 25.; Body of, Hall, Is. "COME' A' TH' GETHER."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1611, 30 November 1912, Page 7
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