AMUSEMENTS, j QHORTTB' CONTINUOUS THEATRE. -i & WiUis Street. ; Tie Home of Perfectly-projected Pictured i LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. ? . | Of a Programme that has induced many - ! of our Patrons to see it Twice. ' Undoubtedly the Finest Series of Pictures' ' ever Screened in Wellington. ' "THE DANDIES.CLUB," . ' J "THE, DANDIES CLUB."... ', \". } , The Great Detective Picture. '.'. j THE TWO DANGERS (Vitagraph), :: Tli Tho only Continuous Theatre iff Welling. , ; ton showing the latest Vitagraph releases"- ■ • . M "THE HARBINGER OF PEACE." '.' v*l (Edison Exclusive.) ■■■ ■■• <■- '•'' J GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Nos. 167 and' IGB7 Scenic, Comic,- and Educational Pictures^-■-■■'-j' THIS (SATURDAY) - AFTERNOON,';;:] Special Attractions for the Childrsn. . i o]>en daily from 11 a.m.- toll p.m. ■■'■ -~^ Admission, Adults Gd., Children 3d; .- ~J ■ ' --■ :-:1 rj\m KING'S THEATRE -j Props., West's, Ltd., Linley and Donovan. 'j! Last Night of "' ■'■■! "A WOMAN'S AMBITION." . , -'f\ "A WOMAN'S AMBITION." .. , : -i A Dramatic Gem scintillating with scenic -1 I ' Beauty. ■ . .. " :','"." '• 'i ! WANTED, A GRANDMOTHER. " "■--' (Featuring: Maurice Costello.). "• ''".'" ""\ LOVE-SICK MAIDENS. ■'■'-< : < (The Only'-Bunny. Again.)' ' ''- ■'"): THIS AFTERNOON. . ' \ "•■ i WEST'S PRIZE MATINEE. '""* WEST'S.PRIZE MATINEE.' ."■ "! MONDAY. . MONDAY,' ;;j The pictorial sensation of the day, -^ Introducing SAHARET,- Australia's, fain* "" C/ ous danseuse, the rage of London and the.W '*^ Continent, in ; \"^'} THE GOLDEN CAGE A romance ' . ' : ['i THE GOLDEN CAGE of wealth, '■ : 'Vi THE GOLDEN CAGE framed in ' ':. THE GOLDEN CAGE ■. gorgeous setting And also two Vita.eraph Releases, . " ■" - ; ' FLIRT OR HEROINE.- ■" ' '- : '-l TWO CINDERS. . .... v ■ -j Maurice Costello and John Bunny" ■■';■"-'■; respectively. . .; ..—;■_ ■■■ Prices as usual.. 'Phone 3143. ■ "■';'■'' THEATRE R O.Y.A. t. .vj Direction, Brcnnan-Fuller, Ltd. ■ .-"■; TO-NIGHT , At S. TO-NIGHI-.' .'.I Tremendous Success! ■ ' ' .' ''~S The Huge Audience Delighted! I v i New Sonirs To-night by :■'■"'. LONDON'S QUEEN OF- SONG. _;■■:■> MISS BESSIE SLAUGHTER. ,-: MISS BESSIE SLAUGHTER, 7 .../.."i The. World-renownetl English Contralto ' ; m ;! The Talented and" Versatile Entertainereii ■'■ '"J JiLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS.'.' ... 'J BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS. .-- / t In entirely new and up-to-dateProgrammi '1 '.j Australia's Leading Juvenile ■, THE NATIONAL DUO, ■ .' ' , In songs aDd acrobatic specialities. HAROLD HEATH, -J London's Premier Buck and Wing Dancei* I BLACK AND-BRONTE, ' . ."'-.i In their Latest London Successes. . '*• •; IDA BERRIDGE, HARRY LINDEN t ■."■:■';, uamtyhoubrctto. JSccentrio Uomcdian,, ■ .' PRICES--D.C. and 0.5., 2s. .Stalls,'-li- "".''■ Reserves, 2s. Cd. Book at the Dresden,'. . r..Vi THEATRE ROYAL. - ■")■■":■■ COMING MONDAY NEXT. I FOR'ONE WEEK ONLY. V . j-J Direct, from the principal theatres ol •■• ••• Europe. First appearance of the •-..".' Marvellous --'I FIVE OLRACS!' - -':, The World's Greatest Acrobatic Team. • . '..■ A Sensation Wherever Shown. •• .:■'■•—;■ Nothing like it ever seen before in Aus*- -..-I tralia or New Zealand. '• " •.-.-..'.-:! Usual Prices, in spito of great expense■ • ... incurred. ' ' > ■.- ' ;! "TOTHAT IS A 'BOOB'- ''""■'■. ASK J. RUFUS~WALLINGFORD. I'--} He wil l be here soon, and then you iy.ll) ' i no ' y ' j. RUFUS' is n'6 : g66"B!""" H; "' ; CITY COUNCIL. TO-NIGHT,"-. TO-NIGHT.- -•- TO-NIGHT, ■ ; TO-NIGHT, . ,-. At: 8 o'clock. OEGAN RECITAL. • ORGAN RECITAL By MR,. MAUGHAN BARNETT. . Vofealist-MR. JOHN PROUSE. Prelude and Fugiie in C Minor (The Great) (Bach) Spring Song • ■ ■■ ' ■ (Lemare) ■ ■. •■ Gavotte—Mignon ■•• (Thoma3> ~.;.. Songs—"Star of Eye" and "Nazareth." ------ ADMISSION: -.' -. ■.■'■■■ SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. . ; JNO. R. PALMER, \ ' .{ Town Clerk. : . .
Tl/rETHODIST FREE KINDERGARTEN' i'-fi- FESTIVAL.'- .:•'"-.•'•-" TOWN~HALL. TO-DAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14th, At 3 p.m. Nearly two hundred babies taking partAction Songs, Games, Marching. . ~.. Gallery, Is. , Gallery Box Plan at theDresden. Ground floor, 6d.; ....... Doors open 2.30. . • -.....'.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 7
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