AMUBEMENTO. npHE EMPRESS THEATRE. Direction J. D. Williams. WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. CONTINUOUS PICTURES, Daily—ll a.m. to 11 p.m. STALLS Bd. Dress Cirolo Reserve Is-.; Dress Circlo Rd. AS USUAL! Yeserday's NEW PROGRAMME drew PACKED HOUSES! See the Great A.B. Exclusive, "IN THE AISLES OF THE WILD." (An Extraordinary and Impressive Drama of Love in the North Woods), SUPPORTED BY A COLOSSAL PROGRAMME of the Choicest Gems in Picturedom. Send the CHILDREN TO-DAY. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HENCEFORTH wo will Present an ENTIRE CHANGE of Programme on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. OUR OFFERING for NEXT MONDAY, "HIS LOST MEMORY" (Nordisk "Mastorpicce"). A wealthy merchant, whilst proceeding by motor to attend an important meeting, ia overwhelmed in a vast wood by a terrific storm. A huge troe is struck by lightning, and it crashes on to tho motorcar, rendering the merchant temporarily unconscious. Ho loses his memory, but after absolutely wonderful experiences the voil over tho past is withdrawn, and a dramatic reunion with his family takes place. NEXT THURSDAY, The Picture-play of the Hour, "THE UNWRiTTEN LAW." "THE UNWRITTEN LAW." . (POLONEL J. RUFUS WALLIXGFORD v Will soon be here. The Colonel will tickle you to death. mHE NEW . THEATRE, -fl- Manners Street. MacMahon and Donnellr, Proprietors. "GO WHERE THE CHOWBS GO!" "WHERE THE SUN NEVER SETS." "THE SURVIVAL 01' THE FITTEST" A SEKSATION was caused by yesterday's programme, which will ba repeated to-day and to-night, December 14, includ--lUg "THE IRON HAND" "THE IRON HAND" (A powerful detective drama). Together with "AN EXILE OF ERIN" (Ail adaptation of Campbell's famous poem). Also "The-Tangled Web," and . Many other Subjects. MONDAY Next—A .magnificent programme.. Watch for particulars. Think of it! Adults, SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE - Everywhere. mo 5e issued ; shortly. "HOW TO GET RICE QUICK," By J. RUFUS' WALLINGEORD, With Notes by Blackio Daw. On arrival in Wellington, Mr. Wallingford will give a practical exposition of the methods dealt with in his book. This city has besn selected on account of the plentifulness of money, and the desire to do something for the young men who are growing up and desiro to make their ■way in the world. (PRAND XMAS SPORTING ATTRAC<&C TION. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. Promoters—Hay wards Enterprises, Ltd. Commencing BOXING NIGHT. GTand All-comers, International, IntcrIsland, Local, General, and Footballers' £100. TUG-OF-WAR. £100. A Splendid Diversity of Entries have been received, enabling the promoters to' present a splendid ~.;■ . CARNIVAL OF TUG. . . '. PRIZES AND TROPHIES-£IOO Every . Evening's, Entertainment swill,,-. in-clude-an interesting programme of the LATEST MOVING PICTURES, Interspersed between the contests. ■ NOTE.—Captains of teams are requested to meet at the promoters' office, Brandon Street, at 8 p.m. on Thursday next. Calculation-Admission Tickets,-Is., entitling holders to admission and opportunity of securing substantial prizes for correct winning calculation, now on 6ale everywhere. Prices of Admission—Balcony, Is.; Stalls, Iβ.; Reserved Section, 3s. GEOFFREY. NYE,.' Manager. (TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. MADAME MUELLER'S STUDENTS' CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1912. Choruses, Quartets, Duets, Trios, and Solos. -. Alfred Hill'e latest fine Composition, "Waiata Maori," Solo with Chorus, Kill be a feature of the programme. . Tickets—3s., 25., and Is. The 3s. and 2s. tickets may be reserved at the Dresden without extra charge. Plan now open. EMPRESS THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT. , ,•• (Auspices Socialist Party.) H. E. HOLLAND, "Waihi and its Blood-Red Tragedy." A highly-impoi-taut. lecture. Musical programme.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 7
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