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AMUSEMENTS. OP E 11 A HOUSE. "ON OUR SELECTION , !" LAST ft NIGHTS. The Season Positively Closes NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 24th. Do not miss seeing Iho characters made fiimous by Steele Ruild. Bdx Willi lit Ihe Dresden. Day Sales nt Chrislcscn's. Popular Prices—4s.,. 2s. fid., nnd Is. Early <loors to Stalls and Gallery, Gd. extra. No Booking Fee. >yi r E B I HOUSE. jjCT-sse J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessees ... Directors of Bert Bailey Co. Managing Director Julius Grant. Acting Manager Edmund Ducgnn. Enthusiastic Audiences Nightly. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR Of tho famous Comedy-drama, Steele Eudd's "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." 'Interpreted by tho full strength of THE BERT BAILEY NEW DRAMATIC COMBINATION. "ON OUR SELECTION." And there is old Dad, just the same old Dad as we used to know him, nnd Mum. Dear old Mum, and Dave, and Joe and Moloney, Sarah and Kate, and Cranky Jack nnd Sandy—honest old Sandy. How it all comes back again. Why, even the very trees on the brink of tho gully scorn to breatho out tho joys and sorrows, tho hardships and the times of plenty of the ■ . BHOETTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, Willis Strcot. Tie Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures. TO-DAY At 11 o'clock. TO-DAY "THE GIRL from tho COUNTRY.-" "THE GIRL from tho COUNTRY." "THE.GIRL from tho COUNTRY." "THE GlßL.from the COUNTRY." A Superb Production by tho Worldfnmed Edison Co. "LETTERS OF A LIFETIME." "LETTERS OF A LIFE'IIME." A Picture that will appeal to every ' picture patron in Wellington. Supported by a superb programme of entirely new and exclusive , photoSEE THeVtO-DAY. SEE THEM TO-DAY. SEE THEM TO-DAY. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission, Adults C<l., Children 3d.

(fIET-KICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD "UTET-BICH-QUICK WALLINGFOED Made Sydney Laiteh for Over Thriteen Weeks. Opening Performance—BOXlNG NIGHT. WHOLESOME, HAPPY. HEALTHY, HILARIOUS COMEDY. GET'-READY TO . SCREAM WITH LAUGHTER. THE SIDE-SPLITTING SEASON BEGIXS AT ■ l T Tf E OPERA H 0 TJ S E THE OPERA HOUSE On THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT : (BOXING NIGHT). Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. i J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW COMPANY OP COMEDIANS, including: ' For the First Time in New Zealand, The Star Comedy Artists, ■■•■ ■ ■.FRED •■ NIBLOi From the leading London and New York Theatres. HARRY CORSON. CLARKE, , The' Original J one? in "What Happened ■ to Jones." ■ Also, ■ . ■ . JAMES H. MANNING, Irish Comedian. MARGARET DALE-OWBN, Character : Comcdy Actress. MARIAN DUNN, From the principal American, theatres. BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, i The brilliant young Australian actress. And Many Other Clever Entertainers In George M. Cohan's Greatest Comedy Success,

GET-RICK-QTJICK WALLINGFOHD. GET-RICK-QUICK WALLTNGFORD. GET-EICK-QUICK WALLINGFOKD. . Bright as a dollar, and as crisp as a new bank-note. PULL Cfl? COMICAL SURPRISES.A Comedy in which the unexpected always happens, ami happens humorously. BOX PLANS will be Opened on MONDAY NEXT at the Dresden. PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 65.; Baric Stalls, 35.; Gallery. Is. Early Door Gallery, Is. extra. Early Door Stalls, Gd. extra. Touring Manager, John Farrell. Bv! HENRY ioWARD, Of Adelaide, Will Lecture in Wesley Hall, Taranaki Street, - THURSDAY EVENING, 19th. DECEMBER, Subject: "Some more People I Have Met." Admission, Is. 8 o'clock. In the COMPETITIONS Yonr DEPORTMENT will Count. C{PECIAL LE&3ONS for intending Com--13 petilors, and Speoial Exercises in Relaxation L and Flexibility for Pianiste and Violinists. MISS MARGARET NEUIIANN. ■ Teacher of Physical Cultnre, Bouth'e Buildinea. Featherston Street. ' STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, and Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared te receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. . Can supply large or email Orchestra. Address. 136 TORY ST. 'Phone 2570. PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH 'TONES AND ' CO.'S PLANTS. el — BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN 6TOCK, from Iβ. por doz. Note the Address—2ss CUBA STREET. 'Phone 510. . THREE REMARKABLE REMEDIES. fTPOUTH.—The 8 remarkable- remedies eJ are prepared in England. Of ohem{ets and stores, or post free from Zouth Cure Co., Wellington. Sufferers, write for free trial (mention complaint). npENNIS RACKETS—Wβ have opened JL up a good selection of Baily and Oo.'e Raoketa and "Nets, which we are Belling at wholesale prices. B W. J. SEATER AND CO., 24 Grey Street. 'Phone U74.

Ask for "Warner's Bust-proof Corsets to-day. Kemember, every pair is guaranteed not to rust, break, or tear. City Drapers.—Advt. Lord Wcmyss, now ninety-four years old, adds another to the interesting confessions of distinguished men us to how they'have retained their powers to so ripe an age. "Xou ask me," lie writes, "to account for my well-being at nvj great, age. Frederic Hnrrison and I served for two years together on the Trade Unions Commission in 18G7, and in the course of that inquiry, when I was sitting next to him, he said to mo 'Lord Elcho. you have fhe geniu6 of compromise.' Well, compromise—i.e., moderation in all things—has been my rule through life. To that, and to the main thing, parentage, I believe my well-being through a very varied life to be due." . . ■ . _JB>» Qhronie Che?fc Oomple-lntSi* '

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 7

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