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AMUSEMENTS. QjHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATKJJ. 0 Willis Street., The Homo of Perfectly-projected Pictures. LAST DAY LAST NIGHT Of that Superb Sensational Exclusive Star Drama, "THE GREAT STEEL- SECRET." - "THE GREAT STEEL SECRET." A Wonderful Production by Ite' Mighty Hollandish Co. "HER GRANDCHILD." Latest Vitagraph release, Featuring Maurico Costollo. "AN UNEXPECTED FORTUNE" (fieliE Exclusive). AULD ROBIN GRAY. In Response to Numerous Requests will bs rencated (:o-<!ay. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. Open daily from 11 a.m..to 11 p.m. Admission, Adults Gd., Children 3d. ON OUR SELECTION. IN consequence o£ the Theatre being otherwise engaged, this famous Com-edy-drama must be withdrawn next Tuesday Evening, December 24th. Therefore you have now only SIX MORE OPPORTUNITIES of seeing; life as it is lived "ON OUR SELECTION.." APE2A HOUSE. Loaiee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessees ... Directors of Bert Bailey Co. Managing Director Julius Grant. Acting, Manager Edmund Duggan. CONTINUED BRILLIANT SUCCESS. Of the 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 tho acre. "On Our Selection '." Be sure and see "On Our Selection!" honest and ruirec-d "On Our Selection!" old Dad aid all tho "On Our Selection '." Eudd Family tiiid "On Our Selection!" Friends in "ON OUR SELECTION!" Popular Prices—is., 2s. (id., and Is. Early Doors 6d. extra. No booking fee. Boi'Plan at the Dresden. Day Salts at Chrisicson's. ■ l ,p A B IE MESS AG E I'rom Blackie Daw, Wellington, to J. RUPUS AVAL-LINGFORD;-"Como at once. Combine attempting to create a corner in chewing gum. Can our tack machine make gum?. Reply at once, as can get big capital put into factory to make gum and lacks. Want to loosen Wellington investors' tight money, and town's'lmmmins with boobs. You and the Xmas Day tram service sole topic of conversation. Come at once; we need the money." rpJENTHAM RACECOURSE 1 NEW YEAR'S DAY. GRAND GARDEN PETE AND HUNTERS' CARNIVAL, In Aid of St. Joseph's Orphanage and Parish, Upper Hutt. Programme of Events: 1. Maiden Hunters' Competition. First orize, .£3; second, .£2; third,' £I.\ .. i '2. Open Hunters' Competition. First prise, ".-£5 and Rose Bow! (value .£5 55.); second prize, .£&; third, JSS. 3. Best Rider, barebaci, over Bft. Gin. Hurdles. First r>ri;;e, £\ 10s.; second, 10s. i. Best Lady Rider. First prisa trophy {£2 25.); second, trophy (.CI Is.). 5. Best Girl and Best Boy Rider, under (i. Tug-of-wnr, seven men aside. First prize. .£5; second, .£3. . 7. Garden Pete Events, Best Four-in-hand. Best Fair in Harness. Best Tandem. Best Decorated Bicycle. Prizo 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 =ee Posters, or apply to Seerstarv of Fete, Box 6, Upper Hutt.. . .

WELLINGTON FACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. 22nd, 23rd, and 25th JANUARY, 1913. fKTOMINATIONS for all events at the above meeting excepting the Trial Plate, Disposal Stakes, anil Selling Plato, CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1912. A. E. WHITE, • Secretary. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! BBG'G'S MUSIC SALE. EGG'S' MUSIC SALE. THE FINEST STOCK OF MUSIC IN NZ NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTOUND YOU. | 2a. Sheet Music, now Is. 3d. 2s. Sheet Music, Special Bargains, at Ib., fld., and Od. a ccpy. Is. Music Books, now lOd. Gd. Popular Editions, now sd. Bound Volumes Suitablo for Xmas Presents, and all other items of our Hugo Stock GREATLY REDUCED. SPECIAL MUSIC AT SPECIAL PRICES. BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. GLOBE SONG FOLIOS, Nos. 1 and 2, containing over 80 well-known Songs. Old price 29.-od.; now Is. Bd. each. "DREAM OF THE FLOWERS." Reverie. This Piano Solo is the reigning hit in England and America; a beautiful melody. Call and hear it tried over. Old Price, 25.; now Is. "FRAT MARCH." A Brilliant March, easy to play, the latest American success. Old Price, 25.; now Is. "SO YOU WANT TO BE A SOLDIER, LITTLE MAN?" This Song is being sung by Miss Bessie Slaughter at the Theatre Royal—a great favourite. Old Prioe, 25.; now Is. "HEARTS AjND FLOWERS" (Tobani). A world-famous Buccess. Old prioe 25.; now Is RENDEZVOUS, Is. DOUBLE EAGLE. MARCH, Is. TURKISH PATROL, Is. ALL MUSIC at SALE PRICES for CASH. MUSIC GIVEN AWAY. Every Purohase to the Value of ss. entitles you to one 2a. Song or Piano Solo FREE! ■ • ' Call and Hear tho Latest in Music, Our Pianists are at your service to try over music before purchasing. Buy To-day. To-morrow may be Too Late. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. THE POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE. In the COMPETmONB Your DEPORTMENT will Count. SPECIAL LESvSONS for intending Competitors, and Spooial Exercises in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianiste and Violinists. MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, Teacher of Physical Culture, Routh'o BuildiDE*. Featherston Street YOU CAN'T RUB OUT FACTS. THAT we are giving you the best Tailormade Suit in town for the money. No fictitious savings. Fit and Style guaranteed. G. S. ROBERTS, Fashionable Tailor, 52 Lowet Cub* St. JOyw N.Z. Motor Co., opposite Bank qJJ

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1626, 18 December 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1626, 18 December 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1626, 18 December 1912, Page 9

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