1 AMUBEMENT6. . 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. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Here's a Pictorial Banquet, including— The A.B. COMPANY'S sumptuous drama (exclusive)— "THE PAINTED LADY' f Everyono "THE PAINTED LADY" will talk "THE PAINTED LADY"- about it. A powerful portrayal of human kindness— "EVADING JUSTICE," - ■■■ . An A.B. sensational adventure-..0f- -two pretty girls in a lonely . . AN UNSEEN ENEMY."' AN UNSEEN ENEMY." "Quaint and Curious- Canterbury." Wonderful ancient' relics of Old England. ( "LUCCA," The famous old Italian ciiy. LUCCA," with glorious Roman ' rums "LUCCA," and handsome modern buiId"LUCCA," ings. . ■ ' ' "TOPICAL BUDGET." The .world's great events. "• ~ '"PINNED" (Lubm comedy). \ Fun by two mischievous boys. 'THE ELECTRIC LEG." An uproar of laughter. '■ • :■■ "Fuanicuss is Tired of Life." Almost incredibly, comical. : . . NO BETTER'SHOW " ' ' ' .AT ANY PRICE'!. V .'. ' mHE NEW. .-.; '/THEATRE. ■■• Manners Street! : . •'- •■-■.- MacMahon and Donnellv, Proprietors. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, Dec. 3rd, '. '•'.', At All Sessions-. . A wonderful Entertainment-'- ivhicn at-ti-acted capacity business ALL-. DAY. . YESTERDAY. -~ An Astonishing Realistic Drama,, wherein Twenty Raging Lions take part. And a ■ Superb Supporting Programme. "THE LION TAMER'S REVENGE." "THE LION TAMER'S. REVENGE.'* \ The Latest London Sensation; In which Lions play an important part. The husband becomes madly jealous, and he_ has his wife-and the lieutenant lured into tho lions' ring.; The" lions are sent into the ring; and although the" lieutenant meets his death; Clea manages to escape. . ....... Two distinct performances are seen—one with lions and another where acrobats ' tumblers, horse riders, etc., give a*'magnificent display. ■ Think of it! Adults, SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. THEATRE ROYAL., Direction, Bremian-Fuller,, Ltd. . TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Enormous Success! Enormous Success! "..''., ' -. And Enthusiastic Reception! And Enthusiastic Reception! Of the World-Renowned English , Cpntralto, MISS BESSIE SLAUGHTER, •'■ MISS BESSIE SLAUGHTER, The only true contralto on the world's Vaudeville Stages. A singer whose personality and charm compels admiration. Another Brilliant Triumph Scored by BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS; - BLETSOK'S, , CRIMSON RAMBLERS;"- , '-'" The Talented and Refined' Entertainers. Everything New; Bright, and Sparkling. Instantaneous Success of the Favourite ' : English Sketch Artistes, BLACK AND BRONTE, In a pot pourri of English, American, and Scotch Successes. MISS IDA BERRIDGE, Dainty Soubi-ette, in. New Songs. • MR, HARRY LINDEN. Popular Eccentric Comedian. PRICES-D.C. and 0.5., 2s. Stalls, Is. Reserves, 2s. 6d. Book at the Dresden; ,' SALE OF WORK.' IN. AID OF THE MELANESIAN AND THE MAORI. MISSIONS. ART Stalls, Articles from Japan, China, India, SATURDAY, December 7, 1912, at G.F.S. Lodge, Vivian Street, 2 to 10 p.m. ;■ '' ' Admission, 6d. Children half price. WANGANUI "OIVER ANGANUI;-. AiIVER . THE RHINE OF MAORJLAND, THE GREATEST SCENIC RIVER IN THE WORLD. Excellent Accommodation at Beautiful Pipiriki and the famous Houseboat. From Tauraarumu—Tuesday and Saturday From Wauganui—Tuesday, Thursday, and. Saturday. / :,..-..; . Bookings, Maps, Itineraries, :Tourist Bureaux, " :■: : ■ Cook and Sons, A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD.
\ You do not see the | \ articles you need, in \ our windows, or on I counters and shelves • \ Ask our Assistants I and see you get all : i your requirements! ■• p>.""-*it L i&'jai>;i!±XAMriir?'?:iT'':> 'i&is&kMteSiifiSfifi I Space in our present.cramped temporary s premises will not permit of em advantageous .... . I and comprehensive display of the beautiful •;: I and useful wares ordered some time ago for . . '?. tliis Xmas season. . The recent fire in no' I way interfered with the ordering of our ■ \ usual heavy stocks/ Every inch of roorii '~ I has been utilised to the full; but through., \ lack of'window and-counter space, quite n- •■• ; half the goods cannot be shown, ffl, Everyr. ■! thing that is new in Stationery, ■ Xmas • - I Cards, Art Calendars,' Leather Goods, ' • Ladies' Hand Bags, Books, Novels,*'and . ' I Annuals care be had at our retail shops .'.■; , [ Spend your Xmas at ~: I Lambiqn Q:ua%^;
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1613, 3 December 1912, Page 7
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615Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1613, 3 December 1912, Page 7
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