AMUSEMENTS. "".'.' ~ THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 26th; THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 26th. GRAND OPENING OP ■■-■■■■■ HIS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE; - - : '■ ■■- Proprietors - JOHN FULLER AND SONS. MESSES. PULLER AND SONS have great pleasure in announcing the open. ■ ing of His Majesty's Theatre . NEXT THURSDAY EVENING --.■;■-■■-■ -. By His Worship the Mayor•■ (MK: D. McLAREN). ';■-■-'- .:■:-■■-■■■■■ OPENING ATTRACTION.. . . -' ; OPENING ATTRACTION:''-'-''"' ' . A Magnificent Reproduction of that popularßomanticComedy SWEET NELL:'-.., ~'..'.,' '"■ OJ?. - OLD DRURY WITH AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER ACTRESS, MISS NELLIE ; STEWART •■- ■ IN THE TITLE KOiiK ' , :i ,. SWEET NELL . The fascinating., story of how "•' SWEET 'NELL-.-'-.' of Nell Gwynne, the little ragged ■ -• ■■ . ■:■.< OLD DRURY. Barefooted orange girl won the OLD DRURY. .... heart of Charles 11. is most realistically reproduced. ' .....' lie pieturo Artists do everything but Talk. However, their Acting .'talks. ■ . ■ ... During the Second Act MRS. WALTER PULLER . Will sing the Nell Gwynne Song, SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY,- SWEET NELL OF. OLD DRURY,;. "':: • A Picture Play of the Hour, Supplemented Vith the latest English, American, and Continental NOVELTY, DRAMATIC, TRAVEL, and COMIC 5UCCE55E5................ ...- Box Plan open at J1.30 TO-DAY at the DRESDEN.' •" ' :.":'; Dress Circle, Is. 6d. Stalls, Is. Upper Circle; (id. Booking extra, .' ■ " . THE MOST AMAZING ATTRACTION ON RECORD. . -, ::.'.'.".". .J TO-NIGHT. AGAIN . ' ' TO-NIGHT.. ! ;.;'"',•.•."; ■' . xmas eve. .:.'....' .::'.".:'-;■ r..:':r:..;:':^ JOIN IN THE CARNIVAL OF JOY. JUST FOLLOW THE CROWD TO •,, ~ ..„'.. BARTON BROS.' - CIRCUS ,- - \ AND MENAGERIE.OF WILD BEASTS. " '""' " ' LOCATION :• NEAR TE AV.ii RAILWAY STATION. -■■•■•■ ■'-..■:•'* Last Night the Colossal Canvas. Stadi urn was thronged by two thousand merry* •; ■'. makers. Friends met friends, strangers made friends and-joined in an outburst •■-.-.' of mutual and spontaneous admiration and amazement. ■ .'.' ■■■■■■■■■■•■■-■ ■-■■_■-. ---^ THIRTY STAR ARTISTS. SEVENTY HORSES AND PONIES;'" : THIRTY STAR ARTISTS. SEVENTY HORSES AND PONIES. . . Embracing.the most expensive array of Arenio Talent yet consolidated under ono. management presented a programme which none can emulate. •-,.--.- Menagerie of Wild Beasts will be on view FREE at 7 p.m. each : evening. ■ --. ... ' -,- "'.■'- ■'-■'■ If you miss this big. Amusement Enterprise you-"rob yourself p£'/witnessing' ' ',; New Zealand's Greatest Carnival Attration. .•■•-. "■:'■ ■•••■• ..-..;'• - ■•■■ CIRCUS ADMISSION PRICES: ls„ is., and 3s/ Children Half-Price.' SPECIAL.—A Grand Matinee Performance, specially arranged for the qccasion, will be presented on Boxing Day at 2.80 p.m. Prices; Is., 25., and _ 3s. Children Od. to all parts. Don't let them sleep without seeing this Big Carnival ' of Joy. W. V. HOBBS, Press Agent. . THE [WELLINGTON BARBOUR; FERRIES, LTD V ;•, _ - BOXING DAT. BOXING DAY. : BAY'S BAY. •■'■-■ THE FERRY STEAMERS DUCHESS, AWAROA, COBAR,. and ADMIRAL,' will run at half-hourly intervals from the Ferry Jetty, starting at 9 a.m. '.' FUN AND FROLIC FOR OLD AND YOUNG. Water Chute will be in full swing. See the Laughing Gallery and Camera Obscurer. HOT WATER FREE TO PICNICKERS. • " Refreshments obtainable at the Pavilion. Games of all sorts. Boat Swings. - > Mixed Bathing on the Beach. -Music in .the Grounds'.'. ' : :',,"""".' WELLINGTON CITY BAND WILL PLAY TWO COMPLETE-PROGRAMMES;:'; 1 .:;. :.' The Native Bush is full of Cosy Nooks. Never was so much offered for so L little'. COME ONE, COME ALL. "'.' ;.' STEAMERS' TIMETABLE: . ' - Leave Wellington: 9, 9.30., 10.10, 10.30*. 11, 11.30 a.m., noon; 1, ,2, 2.30*, 3,-6, and 7.15 p.m. . ' . ...:... Leave Day's Bay at regular intervals. First Steamer from Bay at 8.10 a.m. Last Steamer from Bay, 10 p.m.' Leave Rona Bay, 8.20 and 11 a.m., and 7 p.m.. . . \,. "Call at Bona Bay. . -.• ..".- FARE-Adults, Is. 3d.; Children (under 12), 6d. - . PETONE TO DAY'S BAY. ~ .-■ --.- Leave Petone, 10 and 11.30 a.m., and 1 and 2.30 p.m. Leave Day'sTßay,'s'p.'m',' '" '■'. (Weather and Circumstances Permitting.) '■ : "'."."'. "..': ORDINARY TIME-TABLE SUSPENDED. ~' ■;.,.,. THE.; i '; i ';- ) .;|-:'„,'NBW i !-, ! , THEATRE. ,m HE ATE E . iiiih 1,0 Y A.L, 'i U -- : (MaoMahon arid' Donnelly's.)' ' '-*- >• ■-- — Direction, Brennan-Fuller, Lid, .'.",' "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO.' ' CLOSED TUESDAY NIGHT. A MERRY'XMAS AND ' Grand Reopening. Grand Reopening. ..... ' A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. Granu Reopening.*. , Grand Reopening. .„,.. ~ TO-DAY (TUESDAY), DEC. 24.. XMAS NIGHT. : . A 'Romnxlrahln Drama AilAa JNIGJiI. A.UAtv iMliit J.. "RTTTWTiW TTVF A NITMWATH " SPECIAL GRAND ENTERTAINMENT , BETWEEN m AND DLAifl. . S p ECIAL GRAND ' ENTERTAINMENT ' '- "CHURCH- AND STAGE" . W J U "I* presented by the Management,..,,.. ,„ (X Powerful Plnv) when prominent artists will, appear ami. ; , ; ; . ( Ldmanv others .-...'render Brilliant. Moiiblosues. and Recii.i,., „„-, And many otneis. tions; And SEVERAL PICTORIAL GEMS.; . TO - M BAT) - • An .Entertainment of Unparalleled Excel- ' . ", '"TTrnnmr vnTTß'cjtn<s RV as MACAWBER, DANIEL PEGGATTY, ■ -.' . THOUGH YOUR SINS BE AS and THE AW AKENING OF SCROOGE . ..; m c -tv •«''■• FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, «-ro. r, i( I .s°\ "U^ltT - f\, » '■-•■' MARKERICKSEN:.wiir.Siiig..:..:',.■:.. T, h p e -5, elu f A Llfo °|. M ? S S ' ■' THE. BABE OF. BETHLEHEM. -■„ .. ;.: "Birth o! Chnst,' "A Flower : Study.' . - ... ; TH tjt{SDAY NEXT! : " - . ' ana ino l>attle. . . NRXT'""" ".'"" COMMENCING TO-DAY;. ' . .. \ o ur E™£w : ' "-'-':.. ' The Latest London Success, t?i? A "\ r CTS V nTT?T!AV The Pantomime "ROBINSON CRUSOE," W A.^' chamn'ion Morfopede " Also "PUSS IN BOOTS." THOR^rON"XkeSSK ""'"■'" '" Think of it! . Adults, SIXPENCE. ijJi H cLedian -BrS PITCHEE. " Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. .' \m ? -' ~ ,; ' ""J- .': M ESSE Lp,IS ? tndS HEES ' - Pricesf : (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), TfnTKT," . Are prepared to receive engagements for ■ ' mL.UAKiJaa nuihu. "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. t«« „ w^.irj.^j Address. 13b TORI ST. 'Phono 20,0. Good Menu, Courteous Attention. , Mod. TTAITOKE Axemen's ?T^ T / r S^ n i d v OECHESTEAL MUSI ° ■ J&- Sports, Friday, December 27th. . Re- EVERY-SUNDAY.. . ~.--., freshments sold. Gate, Is.; ;Scouts in *,. ■ ■ _■■ ■ 'ipnTt-nvTrp"'■ !,,i ■''---"■■•'. Uniform, 6d. - . Rl "g "P BELLEVUE. ~-,>. 11l "■■'■yOlir. iMlltf; ■■;';; r ■ ■ yrh&ti Kyotf :: :'iO---.~ :i "' I Beautiful SL . j I Gifts 1 { in ladies' Hand Bags, | | Leather Goods, Xmas £ | Cards, Art Calendars, j, I Boxed Stationery, ] | Xmas Annuals, Prize *; t Books, Picture. Books, ] !l and the latest Novels / ; \l " ~ ...... :7 JI
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 24 December 1912, Page 9
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