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AMUSEMENTS,' '"' , _«( THE NEW THEATRE. • ITannors'Slreer,' - - • llacMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. • "GO WHERE THE"" CROWDS' GO!" ' "WHERE THE SUN NEVER SETS." "THE SURVIVAL-01'-THE FITTEST,*- . "THE CORKSCREW GANG" •- :. Has made, a Sensation. ... ~ It.is imbed one. of. the most thrilling, and Effective Dramas ever Presantod. Also, all tlie other Phoib'-Plavs ARE MAGNIFICENT.: i COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW! '.; ! Think of it! Adults, SIXPENCE. Children ~ THREEPENCE Everywhere. nh.n e a tIFe. royal.-' Direction,- Brenmin-Fullor, Lid. TO-NIGHT... - At 8. TO-NIGHT. Packed, to.tha. doors again Last Night,. -■-• A-TRULY GREAT BILL. .. . Last Four .Nights of The .world's.great-' THE.FIVE OLRACS,' est comedy aero- THE FIVE OLRACSbats, whose wonder- THE FIVE OLRAC9, ful -performance is THE FIVE OLRACS causing a furore THE FIVE OLRACS■vnightlv. THE FIVE OLRACS.: Last i nights of -HAROLD- HEATH.- .-■■-: Last i nights of IDA- BERRIDGE. , ...: Last 4 nights of HARRY LINDEN;- ::,.--- Unbounded Success Nightly of ■••.» -~■ ..--.-• BLACK.AND BRONTE, :,: -, ; :\- ■ THE NATIONAL-DUO,- ■ -■.-.••- :,..:. -Last i.. Nights of.. ■'..-; ..•...-..;..• BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS. ■. BLBTSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS. ~-,-' The Delightful. Pierrot Entertainers.:,,:. Prices:--B.C.- and-0.5., 2s:;• Stalls,- ls.J--Reserves, 2s.>6d. "Book at the Dresden... n'AB LB ;,'...;;:,meVs. a-'-ff-B'^. Received by Blackie Daw fr0m,..,'.,.,; J. RUFUiTWALEINGFORD. " "Coming- right' along. -If■ Wellington'* all you,'ray it is I'will not only "build a. carpet tack factory, but will also purchase the Day's Bay Bush and present it to the people;-wipe out the-dust sance; give every woman two votes, and an'extra one for her husband; build;a n«w railway station at Lambton- -and--; ThDi-ndon Quays, and present them to the „, Government; giveaway on automobilo . with every pound- of tacks;..continue.,Uio:... East Coast Railway, ..and. complete the,., Otira Tunnel; provido free life insurance -. for customers;.ami will distribute, thous-,, nnds of grease-proof overcoats • amongst-, couutor-lunchevs. Tell .Wellington, people , that ■ when I strike .the. town.there 11.ba.. 'SOMETHING DOINGS. Under Auspice's of the Wellington. ./; ... Astronomical Society.'..' ' '."" .".''." Chairman-Sir Robert Stout, K.'C.M.G.^" m OWN .'•• -?-;-A L -li,-■■ 1 concert .chamber.,,; ,;,■;. .;„.; THURSDAY,. 19th DECEMBER, .' ..-,;: s p.m. , . , ';.,,, ; ~,: "OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS;".','. "OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS." : . "OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS.'! ILLUSTRATED LECTURE.. By ' " MARY PROCTOR - (Daughter of the late Richard A. Proctor). ( Prices, 35., 25., and Is. TD> EPRESENTATIVE ;'",, , CRICKET. JaEPRESENTATIVE CRICKET.,. NEW SOUTH' WALES.:TEACHERS",.;' ; ■ - WELLINGTON. \- < !:.-/' •-.,' : BASIN-RESERVE. v:.^.v: J ,' :', • BASIN RESERVE..-■ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, '..';.: 20th and 2ist DECEMBER, ... Plav commences 2 p.m. Friday. AdmissioilVls.' Grandstand,-6d. ■'•--' "; ■■- "■'"-.'-'-' •'•■q.b;vance; ' " 'Hon'.. Secretary;' ■ - -- : - TUG-OF-WAR- ■■■'■■ •■■-'< . : .£IOO. TUG-OF-WAR 4100 ."" .' TUG-OF-WAR v -.;■,-.. - In the :nnowN-' ,'iiAL'i-, ;• Wellington,,', jL•••'■■ ■■-."• Commencing "-. ••' -—--;• ' BbXINGNIGHT:- ".'. Promoters,'linvward'S Enterprise, Ltd.. ■■; The Great Holiday-Attraction, - ■-. INTERNATIONAL ANtt.INTER-' '•■'-' •••' ISLAND; 1 - '■ '.-.: :'.; Local, General,.-and Footballers. Also the latest Moving-Pictures. ■" ' CALCULATION-ADMISSION TICKETS,. -' •"-•■ --; ■■■Us.'- ":■ '•"•'"•':'.'• :' V"; -" ■ 'Now on Sale Everywhere. • ' NOTICE. ' ' '-•' ' "",".".-' Meeting of • CapMins Thursday Evening : at 8 o'clock at Promoters' Office,- Brandon ■ StKet; ' ."•' "■'" '-"' -.'." ."■■'" .:■ ■ .'tug-of-war '■'■'-.".• ■•■■,;'■'■ £iw. - tug-of-war sIOO ',-".;'. ■.-.. tug-of-war ; ... ;;;; pRE A T SH 0 W -- : D A-Y/''' ;: OPEN. ALL .DAY TO-DAY. ' : -' ;; '- (WEDNESDAY). ATTRACTIONS' IN EVERY DEPART. . . . , • MENT. KIRKCALDIE. AND STAINS, LTD.

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

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1626, 18 December 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1626, 18 December 1912, Page 9

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