AMUSEMENTS. ON OUR SELECTION. IN consequence of the Theatre being, otherwise engaged, this famous Com-edy-drama must be withdrawn next Tuesdny Evening, December 24th. 'Therefore you .have now only SEVEN MORE OPPORTUNITIES of .seeing life ns it is lived "ON OUR SELECTION.." APEEi HOUSE. Lessee J. C. ■Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessees ... Directors of Bert Bailey Co. Managing Director Julius Grant. Acting Manager Edmund Duggan. BRILLIANT SUCCESS Of Hie famous Comedy-drama, Steele Rudd's "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." Interpreted by the full strength of THE BERT BAILEY , NEW DRAMATIC COMBINATION. "ON OUR SELECTION." Is praised everywhere by press and people. It has enjoyed longer runs in all other centres than any other play that has been staged for many years. It is bright, convincing, and entertaining. HILARITY RUNS WILD "ON OUR SELECTION:" Yielding 1000 bushels of laughter to the acre. .. "On Our Selection!" Be 6ure and see "On Our Selection!" honest and ru'jijred "On Our Selection!" old Dad and all the "On Our Selection!" Rudd Family and "On Oar Selection!" Friends in • "ON OUR SELECTION!" Popular Prices—is., 2s. 6d., and Is. Early Doors Gd. extra. No booking'fee, Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's.. . .. ■ SHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, Willis Street. The Homo of Perfectly-projected Pictures. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. • Presenting the World's Greatest Masterpiece, "THE GREAT STEEL SECRET." "THE GREAT STEEL SECRET." A. Thrill in every foot. ' SEE THE' GREAT .FIRE SCENE IN 1 "The Great Steel Secret." "HER GRANDCHILD." Vita Featuring. Maurice Costello. "AN UNEXPECTED FORTUNE" ■ (Belig Exclusive). Palmerston North A. and P. Show. PATHE'S ENGLISH' GAZETTE, Supported by Comic, Scenic, and Educational Pictures. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ' Admission, Adults 6d„ Children 3d.. ■ . MANAWATU RACING CLUB. ■ SUMMER MEETING. - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 26th, 27th, arid 28th December, 1912. AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, PALMERSTON NORTH. ACCEPTANCES for FIRST DAY'S 3l RACES, and Final Payments for the 7th Palmerston North Stakes, CLOSE TO-DAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1912, at 10 p.m. Address: . . _ _. ■ ■ THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 52,. Palmerston North. mRENTHAM RACECOURSE. NEW YEAR'S DAY. ' . GRAND GARDEN FETE AND HUNTERS' CARNIVAL/ In Aid of St. Joseph's Orphanage and .-',. Parish, .Upper Hutt. Programme of Events: 1. Maiden Hunters' Competition. First prize;, £S; second, £2 ; third, £1. . 2. Open Hunters' Competition. First prize, ..£5 and Rose Bowl (value .£5 55.); second prize, £3; third, £2. .3. Best Rider, bareback, over 3ft. Gin. Hurdles. First prize, .-El 10s.; second, 10s. 4. Best Lady Rider. First priz;, trophy (£2 25.);. second, trophy (£1 Is.). . 5. Best Girl and Best Boy Rider, under 15. 6. Tng-of-wflr, seven men aside. First prize, £o; second, £3. 7. Garden- Fete Events. Best Four-in-hand. Best Pair in Harness. Best Tandem. Best Decorated Bicycle. Prize for each member of winning teams. 8. Most Original Dress. Two prizes. ,_ 9. Grotesque representation of an animal. Two prizes. ' 10. Menagerie Race.' Three prizes. For full particulars see Posters, or apply to Secretary of Fete, Box 6, Upper Hutt. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. . SUMMER MEETING. 22nd; 23rd, and 25th JANUARY, 1913. NOMINATIONS for all events at the above meeting, excepting the Trial' Plate, Disposal Stakes, and Selling Plato, CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1912. A. E. WHYTB, ' Secretary. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! TjNeGG'S MUSIC SALE. JJ EGG'S MUSIC SALE. THE FINEST STOCK OF MUSIC IN N.Z. NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES -THAT WILL ASTOUND YOU. 25., Sheet Music, now Is. 3d. 2s. Sheet Music, Special Bargains* at Is'., 9d., arid 6d. a copy. Is. Music Books, now lOd. 6d. Popular Editions, now sd. 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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1625, 17 December 1912, Page 9
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