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•'* '■ : ; : — : r— —r——r ;..... AMUSEMENTS. .dETritICH-aUICK walli^gfOrb TO-NIGHT.AT S. BOX PLANS AND DAY SALES. : SEAT$..in the Dress Circle or Stalls for THIS EVENING or subsequent perfcr> malices may be selected from 9 o'clock THIS MORNING in the vestibule: ni the Opera House, .where, tickets for the early, door Stalls, and.Gallery' can.also hi purchased. ! ....... .... • -.- " ■; OPERA HOUSE. --... ...... .Direction ..'. :.....'....;...'. ■. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager' Harold Ashton. WHOLESOME, HAPPY, HEALTHY, HILARIOUS COMEDY. •TO-NIGHT '""'. TO-NIGHT : - thtosdaY:;.,: : . ■■~'■■-.■ •—;; In the presence .of His Excellency the' Governor, Lady "Liverpool, and Suite; J. C. William soii presents .. THE- NEW' COMPANY OR COMEDIANS, ' ■ . ' THE NEW, COMPANY OP COMEDIANS, Including, for the first time in New Zealand, ■ MR. FRBD NIBLO, from the leading London and New York Theatres, HARRY CORSON CLARKE, the original Jones ill "What Happened.to Jones." . And" many, other notable players in' George M, Goluin's great comedy success - ■ GET-RICH-OTJICK: WALLINGFOE3I cast dp. : characters: . ■ ;.....'..:: J. Rufus Wallingford '.. Fred Niblo ) Horace Daw ("Blackie") H. Corson Clarkt Edward Lamb ...l. E. Pirie Bush Mrs. "Andy" Dempsoy Marion Dunn W"he . .-..: Cyril French Richard Welles - Arthur Glynn And/ Dempsey ... James H. Manning Dorothy Welles Enid Bennett Panme Jasper ......... Beatrice Holloway Yosi ....'.....•...,... Matsumoto G. W. Battles Edwin, Lester Judge Kenneth B. Lanvpton ;'.':. ". Clint Hartans ; Lowden -Adams . George Whitehead Abe Gunther Robert Whyte Timothy Battles -—.';„.... S:N'.' : Wallac2 Bessie Meers Margaret Dale-Owen Henry Quigg .; ...... Sydney Smith Jane .'-■ Maud Wingefield E. Lett ...; John Do Lace/ Gertrude Dempsey : Rosalind. Smeaton Tom Donahue :___...•...._;.. Robert Gres The Play Produced by PRED NTBLO and JAMES H: MANNING." . . ' ''■""". PRICES-Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls,'6s.; Back Stalls, 35.; Gallery."' W."' Early Door Stalls and Gallery Is. extra. ~..-. ...... Box Plan and Day Sales at Opera Housed "'"'' - >•'■■: ■•'- ■ ."";■'"' .''•"•'••" • ' ■ ; : Touring -Manager, J. ; FARRBLE. ,; THE (WELLINGTON' HAEBOUE FEREIES, LTD,'., .-■[.'. BOXINGS DAT. BOXING DAT, ; , ~BAY'S-BAY; '"''■ ■'"""■ THE PERRY STEAMERS DUCHESS, AWAROA, COBAR, and ADMIRAI* will run at half-hourly intervals from the Ferry Jetty, starting at 9 a.m.' PUN ."AND. FROLIC. FOR OLD AND YOUNG, .Water Chute will be in full swing. :"," . , ' ..".'.. , ....;., -.'',:,-.,, See the Laugh ing Gallery and Camera Obscurer. , . . HOT WATER FREE TO PICNICKERS. "" Refreshments obtainable at the Pavilion, Games of aR sorts. ■, Boat, Swings* Mixed Bathing on the Beach. ■''..', .'".".,'' Musicin the "Grounds." ■'< ".', WELLINGTON CITY BAND WILL PLAY TWO '.COMPLETE: PROGRAMMER.') The Native Bush is full of Cosy Nooks.' Never' was so much offered for so. little.- COME ONE, COME ALL. STEAMERS' TIMETABLE: '- "■}'■. Leave' Wellington: 9i 9.30., lOilO, 10.30*, 11, 11.30 .a.m., noon j t, 2, ; 2.30*,',3, '%'. 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, lO'p.m',". '; v '' Leave Rona Bay, 8.20 and 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. •Call at Rona 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 DayVßay, S.p.mi' • ■ •' (Weather and.Circumstances Permitting.) ' ORDINARY TIME-TABLE SUSPENDED:"" " : " v THEBIG "BOOM" HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, Promoters-HAYWARD'S ENTERPRISES-, LTD. . '-, THE SHOW THAT WILL PULL THE PUBLIC. ', COMMENCING --. ■ TOWN HALL.. .." .; -, ':Z The Stupendous "TWD-IN-ONE". Entertainment Programme.' ~.. . rrVJ-TVY _ *100" .LATEST • f\J7[ Prizes and Trophies'- 'MOVING;. £100. .."•■■'' PICTURES., The Town Topios "The Tug at the Town Hall To-night." Over 100 Cham pions of tho Rope will compete. A CARNIVAL OF INTEREST AND DELIGHT. BUY YOUR CALCULATION ADMISSION TICKET-ls.-TODAY. And avoid crush at the Doors To-night. You can m .£5 ss. and £2 2s. for Is PRICES' OP ADMISSION-Balcony, 25.; Stalls, Is.; Reserves, 3s. GEOFFREY NYE, Manager. HUTT VALLEY TROTTING CLUB, EEOEEATION GROUND PETONE. TODAY BOXING TO-DAY, TOJ)AY DJX TO-DAY. .LARGE FIELDS, INCLUDING THE CREAM OF- SOUTHERN TROTTERS. £500. IN STAKES. £500. TRAINS EVERY HALF-HOUR, -^ ) RETURN FARES-lld. ADMISSION TO COURSE-ls. R..W. SHORT, Secretary. □oo 1181 ivMlf mSIi I• ' €, Avoid disappointment—order: your .next, year's Diary NOW! The demand for our Is simply enormous! Every year it grows. *— -»-% larger and larger. When we publish, we try IOOUj and estimate the market as closely as possible,, . but each year sees our stocks sold out welj ' before the new year has started. Still,. there are a few left of each of the ' ,■ •.-.■■.■•-.'•.■.' ..80 Iff mwi larkfes t : : ■ all full of bright, useful, local information— gathered after great trouble from sound dependable sources I Good g% ; • high-grade paper—the kind o Wnro that suits any pen—makes our • iDOOJ diaries a real pleasure to use! Upwards ' [qodJ i , ■' . ... ■ Lambton Quay

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

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 7

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