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AIvMSEMENTS. _ _ TO-NIGHT, ■•DECEMBER 26th. TO-NIGHT, DECEMBER 2Gth. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■ Sole Proprietors JOHN FULLER AND SONS. . GRAND CVPENING of the New His Majesty's Theatre by His .Worship the Mayor, Mr. D. M'Laren. TO-NIGHT (BOXING MGHT TO-NIGHT. "MESSRS. JOHN FULLER AND SONS will haVe .great pleasure in ■'presenting . -L'-a- the First Grand Series of FULLERS' PICTURES. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. A Magnificent Reproduction of that Popular Romantic Comedy, SWEET NELL OF ~ OLD DRURY, WITH AUSTRALIA'S MOST POPULAR ACTRESS' . MISS NELLIE STEWART IN THE TITLE'ROLE. The Charming, and Fascinating Story of how NELL GWYNNE, the Little Ragged, Barefooted Orange Girl won the Heart of King Charles 11. MISS NELLIE STEW ART. PER BIOGRAPH. An Absolute Triumph for■ Kinematography. ____„, ■ ■ __ MISS NELLIE Caused a Sensation SWEET NELL STEWART in Australia. Ux l UIJJ ■Dallas.. It will bo the talk of all Wellington. • ' ...' <-, IN ADDITION—A Magnificent New Selection of tho Latest Success.es by - taa World's Standard Makers. Dress Circle, Is. 6d.; Stalls, Is.; Upper Circle, 6d. Booking 25.. Seats may be booked to-day at Fullers' Head Office, Lambton Quay, two doors from Club Hotel. / nnHE EMPRESS THEATRE. nnHE KING'S THEATRE. Direction J. D. Williams ■' West's, Ltd., Linley and Donovan. "Where goes." o "*™-' CONTINUOUS PICTURES. WESTS EXCLUSIVE PICTURES DaUy-11 am to 11 p.m. WEST'S EXCLUSIVE PICTURES 1 Are presenting a static «,i ■ TTOTW rTTJCLE 6d GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME, Stalk CIK.LLL,, M. grand HOLIDAY PROGRAMME,-'. 3d a S TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT., patsptv \rrnwn S Tf«,hmn P Stalls EN™ CHANGE, |ALJELY ACCUSJD Featuring . . S'„ c ~-,,„ mttwttpWq FALSELY ACCUSED, Neilsen. Sails The MUSKEfEERS _ A Beautifully-Produced Drama, Stalls. A.B. CO'S ' ™<* Heart Throte 3d. dramatic triumph, Gorgeously Costumed. Stalls-."The MUSKETEERS Ms ° o.i n f pra. AT.T.FY" 1/INDiiItMiLA Stalls A modern story of the York CINDERELLA or The Glass Slipper 3d "pushes" tlJNJJJilti'JjljA Stalls "The MUSKETEERS The Old Fairy Story. New and Original 3d. of PIG ALLEY." Production. __ Stalls Shows vividly the doings of the And Our 3d citv gangs. ' NEW EXCLUSIVE FEATURES. Stalls "Tho MUSKETEERS NEW EXCLUSIVE FEATURES. . 3d. of PIG ALLEY" . Plan at Theatre To-day. Prices as Stalls A real study of the'type of Usual. 'Phone - 3143. '. Still* "The MUSKETEERS THEATRE, _ BOYAL oj n f PTG ALLEY" -*- Direction, Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. Stalls "The MUSKETEERS New Acts, Now Faces, New Novelties. 3d of PIG ALLEY." Direct from England. Stalls is' ABSOLUTELY EXCLUSIVE, FRANCIS E. CURRAN World's 3d? and will be SHOWN ONLY at FR.VNCIS E. CUREAN Expert Stalls the EMPRESS THEATRE. . = FRANCIS E. CURRAN Monopede o.i —- - Assisted by Assisted by Stalls ALSO ANOTHER '" MISS MAY VOEGTLER, 3d GREAT A.B. exclusive drama. Flying Trapeze Expert. Stalls "HIDDEN WEALTH," EARNEST PITCHER, Droll ' 3d "HIDDEN WEALTH," EARNEST PITCHER Comedian. Stalls "HIDDEN WEALTH," ' Clever, Clean, Convulsing Comedian. 3d "HIDDEN WEALTH," First appearance-Direct from London, 'Stills - AND THORNTON THORNTON 3d 'fWilliams Weekly." "Against tho THORNTON THORNTON Stalls' Tide," "Warwick Chronicle," with Expert Juggler and Card• Manipulator. ■3d a HOST of OTHERS. i ' ASHTON AND NIGHTINGALE, . — '■ ■ Philharmonic Duetitts. I-.,™ nn TrV viTAT nnCTvET Another Grand Change by NTER-COLONIAL UULivLI. BIACK AKD BRONTE, Sketch Artists. "Vocalists, THE NATIONAL DUO. i First appearance here of the TODAY at 12 o'clock 8 GROTESQUES .Classical Costume 10-DAY., at uociocs. g G . H . OTBS Q UES Comedy Co. Producer, BERT BARTON, Manager. "• Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. BASIN " RESERVE. Plan at Theatre. Booking, 6d. extra. New theatre. .... JL Manners Street. • SOUTH MELBOURNE »GO WHERE Th¥ CROWDS GO." V. ■ ■ ' a ' HAPPY An entertaining 'wT-TTTWPTnN ' NEW YEAR TO ALL. •programme. WELLINGION. N]sw To-day and To-night. , THE'VTRE Nothing in the . (MacMahon ' World, can THE ONLY ATTRACTION TO-DAY. " . «**» This Comprises Our Entertainment: "THE GUN SMUGGLERS" . Admission, Is. (Great Kalem drama).' Grandstand, 6d. "MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD" Afternoon Tea in Stand. (Edison "masterpiece"). "A COWBOY LOVER" (Vita, drama). NOTE TO HONORARY JggP «{ SoW All Honorary Members' and Ladies (3 pantomimes). Season Tickets must be produced at Pay «j. RE NCJH ALPINE MANOEUVRES." Boxes in order that Passes for Admission „ NAME AND ITS. FALLS," Etc., Etc. may be obtained. •■ E.B.VANCE, Think of it! .- Adults, SIXPENCE. ,|Hon. Secretary. Cni id r en THREEPENCE Everywhere. STRING_BAND. . GOLDEN 'oppQRTUNITY! MESSRS. VITEITA ' BROTHERS, „„_,■„ at p' <s' at p . : Harp, Violin.- and Flute TO EG G S MUS I C SALE. (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), ■*» 1..G G S MUSIC bAL b. Are prepared to receive engagements for jj INEST STOCK OF MUSIC IN . "At Homes," Garden Partes, etc 4 z N oW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC Can supply large or small Orchestra. PRICES THAT WILL ASTOUND Address. 136 TORY ST. .'Phone 2570. -~ WANTED KN.O WN. 2s. Sheet Music, now Is. 3d. , 2s. Sheet Music, Special Bargains, at la., Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. 9d., and Gd. a copr/Excent Tuesdays, when premises close at Is. Music Books, now lOdi, 2 o'clock.) 6d. Popular Editions, now sd. PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER Bound Volumes Suitable for r,7Cwo mo t AMRTfiN GTTAY / /' Bents, and all other items of ou? Huge ROOMS..IGB LAMBTON QUAY. ' stock GREATLY REDUCED. Telephone No. 20. SPECIAL MUSIC AT SPECIAL PRICES. . BARGAINS FOR THIS.WEEK. HQTEt. WOTIC-S- GLOBE SONG FOLIOS, Nos. land 2, con- ~ : WFTTTNfiTON ~ oVfir 80 well-known Songs. Old wotel «m,. ' WellingtonSSSte Hotel. Ac- f TBas_3 commodation for 100 guests. First-class e fody 'Call and hear it tried over. ■Cuisine. Every modern convenience, Lad- d gice, 25.; now Is. ■ i<>s'Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting-rooms, <TEAT MARCH.";--A- Brilliant March, etc., Lounges, and eight modern Bath- to play, the'latest American suorooms, including electric light and electrio l ° o f d fece, 2 5.; now Is. fire alarms. «SO YOU WANT TO BE A SOLDIER. Tariff, 6s. day. Permanent BoaTders as u MAN?" .This Song is being per arrangement. __, euß g \y Miss -Bessie Slaughter at the CLYDE QUAY HOTEL Theatre Royal—a gTeat favourite. Old <Ti TMuER 1 Me" S totctor AND FLOWERS" (Tobani). A C. of r_W_f_s world-famous 6 uccess. Old price 25. ; iakenover this,popular hostelry, and in- ls DOUBLE EAGLE vites all .old and new friends to favour TnPKTSH PA^OL him with their patronage. The ideal spot MARCH; ls. lUKiUbli rAUiVh, ior a fow days'" rest in the oity. Wire «■ . ■ for rooms. Moderate tariff. Trams every ALL MUSIC at SALE PRICES for CASH. few minutes. Penny seotion. MUSIC GIVEN AWAY. NOW OPEN ~~ ETCrv Purchase to. the Value of ss. enJNUW t;tles y()U tQ 0M 2s _ g on? or p , ano Sol<) ,mHE NEW GRAND HOTEL, 'LEVIN. ni Hear tho latcst in Music. Our 50—ROOMS—50. Pianists are at your service to try over ' .One of the most modern of'its kind in mnsia before purchasing. _ |New Zealand. Buy To-day. To-morrow may be Too Late. E.C. HIGGINSL; CHAS. BEGgInD CO., LTD. ■ ' " : P '■ MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. PRIVATE HOTEL, THE POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE. ' \v v Marion Street (ipp. New Te Aro pVst Office), City. — — r.bsolutily fire and ' THE RSINE 0F MAORILAND. CoA.' alM '-U modern conveniences and * comV'Orts. A large promenade roof, over- TSTSTANGANUI IOIVER," lookJUg Harbour. W TxtoaNtTT K-IVER Tarilt,: 6s. per day; or from 255. per woek. ANGAISUI , -^*IVJiK. . MRS. C. A. TREGONNING,- THE GREATEST RIVER IN 'Phone'., 2M7. * Proprietress. THE WORLD. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Excellent Accommodation *t Beautiful MRS 'i TREGONNING, of the"Waverley Pipiriki and the famous Houseboat. Pritate Hotel," wishes to notify From Taumarunui Daily,. Sundays and the publiA that she has taken over the Mondays excepted. Columbia Hotel, Cuba Srreot. From Wanganui—Tuesdays, Thursdays, Complete rii lovati on and refurnishing has and Saturdays. , taken places 'Both Hotels will be under Bookings, Maps, litincraries, Tourist the direct mVnagement of Mrs. Tregonn- Bureaux, ing, and are rlln in conjunction with Cook and Sons, each other. , • A. HATRICK AND CO,, LTD, MR. EICHAiVD QUINN (late Provin- : YOU CAN'T RUB OUT FACTS, cial Hotef, Upper Hutt) has taken over tho Family ' t Hotel, Lower Hutt, and nnHAT we aro giving you the best Tailorinvites all old art'! Mw fnends „ to *'. v 0 1 made Suit in town for the moncv him a share of thA r patronage. Superior No fictitious savings. Fit. and Stvle accommodation. lerms to Per- g Uaran teed. ' manent Boarders. ■~.■• , G. S. ROBERTS, All liquors guarank/ed true to name and Fashionable Tailor, 52 Lower Cuba St label. Speight's.Be*r drawn from the (over n.z. Motor Co., opposite Bank of wood. - N.Z.) In the COMPaTmONS PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH SLWom. JONES , AND _CO.'S P LAN ~, S)a^rand ttn S?f___l OF ALL KINDB and Violinists. '-,-,,.„«, IN STOCK, from la. per d M . . tfiWfWL %tetncAddr MsC .UßA S T ra 1 £_n_'_ BuildinM. flb-H-J nm

nnHE EMPRESS THEATRE. Direction. J. D. Williams ■' "Where everybody goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. , Daily-11 a.m. to 11 p.m. STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. Stalls ■3d. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. Stalls ENTIRE. CHANGE. ' 3d. Presenting Stalls "The MUSKETEERS 3d. of PIG ALLEY." Stalls. A.B. CO'S latest exclusive 3d. dramatic triumph, Stalls-."The MUSKETEERS 3d. of PIG ALLEY." Stalls A modern story'of the New York 3d. "pushes." Stalls "The MUSKETEERS 3d. of PIG ALLEY." Stalls Shows vividly the doings of the 3d. city gangs. Stalls "The MUSKETEERS 3d. of PIG ALLEY/* Stalls A real study of the'type of 3d. gangsters. Stalls "The MUSKETEERS 3d. of PIG ALLEY." Stalls A wonderful study of character 3d. from life. Stalls "The MUSKETEERS 3d. of PIG ALLEY." Stalls is' ABSOLUTELY EXCLUSIVE, 3d. and will be SHOWN ONLY at Stalls the EMPRESS THEATRE. . 3d. '. Stalls ALSO ANOTHER 3d. GREAT A.B. exclusive drama. Stalls "HIDDEN WEALTH," 3d. "HIDDEN WEALTH," , Stalls "HIDDEN WEALTH," 3d. "HIDDEN WEALTH," Stalls - AND i 3d. 'fWilliams Weekly." "Against tho Stalls ■ Tide," "Warwick Chronicle," with .3d. a HOST of OTHERS. i TNTER-COLONIAL CRICKET. TO-DAY, at 12 o'clock. BASIN - RESERVE. SOUTH MELBOURNE ' V. • WELLINGTON. THE ONLY ATTRACTION TO-DAY. Admission, Is. Grandstand, 6d. Afternoon Tea in Stand. NOTE TO HONORARY MEMBERS. All Honorary Members' and Ladies' Season Tickets must be produced at Pay Boxes in order that Passes for Admission may be obtained. ' E. B. VANCE, ;>Hon. Secretary. STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA " BROTHERS, , ■ Harp, Violin,- and Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply large or small Orchestra. Address. 136 TORY ST. .'Phone 2570. ' TTHT A N T E D KNOW N. Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Except Tuesdays, when premises close at 2 o'clock.) PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 168 LAMBTON QUAY. / Telephone No. 20. HOTEL NOTICES. > ~ WELLINGTON. ~. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL,. 107 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. First-class , Cuisine. Every modern convenience, Ladios' Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting-rooms, • etc., Lounges, and eight modern Bath- '• rooms, including electric light and electrio . fire alarms. ! Tariff, 6s. day. Permanent Boarders us ; per arrangement. _^ CLYDE QUAY HOTEL ! (Facing. Oriental Bay Esplanade). ; €A. SCHAUER, late Chief Inspector a Department of Public Health, has taken over this, popular hostelry, and in--1 vifces .all .old and new friends to favour him with their patronage. The ideal spot ifor a few days rest in the oity. Wire ; for rooms. Moderate tariff. _ Trams every few minutes. Penny seotion. NOW OPEN. .nnHE NEW GRAND HOTEL, 'LEVIN. -*• 50-ROOMS—SO. Oils of the most modern of its kind in iNew Zealand. E. C. HIGGINS, ■•.;,• Proprietress. \WAviiLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, \v v Marion Street (ipp. New Te Aro PVst Office), City. I'.bsolutely fire ,and earthquake-proof. CoA'tains a R modern conveniences and comV'orts. A large promenade roof, overlook?! ig Harbour. Tariff.: 6s. per day; or from 255. per woes. . MRS. C. A. TREGONNING,'Phone 1 ., 2M7. * Proprietress. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS, 'jTREGONNING, of the"Waverley Pritate Hotel," wishes to notify the publi.V that she has taken over the Columbia Hotel, Cuba Srreot. Complete rii lov ation and refurnishing has taken place* R° tn Hotels will be under the direct nn'iiagement of Mrs. Tregonning, and are i»' e r,ln > n conjunction with each other. i RTrICHAVD QUINN (late Provincial Hotef, Upper Hutt) has taken over tho Family -.Hotel, Lower Hutt, and invites all old art" new friends to give him a share of thA'r patronage. Superior accommodation, Terms to Permanent Boarders. .. All liquors gnaranft.'ed true to name and label. Speight's'Be* r drawn from the wood. In the IttMPaTmONS Your DEPORTMENT' will Count. SPECIAL LESiiONS fva intending Competitors, and Speo'.W Exercises in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianists and Violinists. _„,..„„ MISS MARGARET nWIMANN, Twtior of Phynloal CVUuhi. fia_tfr Mldinc- E»UiM-ta» fitseAi

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 7

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