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AMUSEMENTS. THE MONEY IN THE WORLD couldn't purchase, during a period of three hours, half the enjoyment and happiness which is nightly distributed at the OPERA-HOUSE BY "GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD." "GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD." The Comedy of a Thousand Laughs. The Comedy of a Thousand Laughs. "Absolutely makes you cry with laughter." Q PBBA : HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager, Harold Ashton. A SUCCESS OF CLEVER ACTING AND HEARTY LAUGHTER. "GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD." "GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD." "GET-RICH-QUICK Takes you all your . time ,to 6top from falling out of your seat, and you don't stop laughing when you leave, the theatre, ! "GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD," "GET-RICH-QUICK -WALLINGFORD," Ajilay that ttons on laughter and tears. "'Tis .oetter to have laughed and laughed than never to have booked a stall!" Presented by , J. ! C. WILLIAMSON'S - J. C. WILLIAMSON'S' NEW COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, NEW .COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including • FRED NIISLO. From the Leading London and New York Theatres.; HARRY-CORSON'CLARKE, The original Jones/in'"What Happened . -to Jones.", also -.- JAMES H. MANNING, Irish Comedian. BEATRICE HOLLOWAY.'. The Delightful Young Australian Artist. MARGARET DALE-OWEN, ' , - Character Comedy Actress. . . MARIAN DUNN, Fiom the principal American Theatres, And MANY OTHER CLEVER ENTER. - T AIMERS." Box Plans for the season will be on view, at the Dresden This Morning at 9 o'clock. Day Sales at Christeson's. PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, .'6s.; Back Stalls,. 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. . QHORTTS': CONTINUOUS THEATRE, £3 .Willis Street. Thß Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures. A BOOM! .... A BOOM! SEE IT TO-DAY! SEE IT TO-NIGHT! THE GREATEST'SUCCESS EVER SCREENED IN WELLINGTON'. Great Star Attraction: -"' "A SISTER'S ORDEAL," "A SISTER'S; ORDEAL,"' ,"A SISTER'S. ORDEAL," . A, Really Wondc-rful Production. . "BUNNY'S SUICIDE," A Screaming Comic—Featuring -, •' John Bunnv. . • "THE CUB REPOfeTER," A Superb Edison Star. - 'AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. CASTLE OF CHAMBORD, , A Gorgeous' Scenic.' ; -V' - v Etc. ' Etc. ' Etc. . Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission—Adults, Gd., Children, 3d. PICTURES POPULAR PICTURES ICTURES POPULAR : PICTURES TOWN HALL, ' : TOWN. HALL, ' TOWN HALL, NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. . NEW. YEAR'S NIGHT; .JIA World-famed.(Attraction. ; . A Graphic Pictorial Representation of THE CARNEGIE THE CARNEGIE '.I--- THE CARNEGIE-■ ' ALASKA-SIBERIA EXPEDITION. ALASKA-SIBERIA ' EXPEDITION. ALASKA-SIBERIA EXPEDITION. ALASKA-SIBERIA EXPEDITION. ' . PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES.: Over 3000 feet of Thrilling Interest,-- . Costing over .£50,C00 to,- Secure.. "• - 'Greatest of AlFiMucational Pictures. Stirring Adventures of Intrepid Explorers. Supported by 'up-to-date Film Subjects. Including .'THE BALACLAVA BATTLE- ..." ~ THE BALACLAVA BATTLE. •I THE BALACLAVA BATTLE. ' , "Th'eir's not to reason' why, ' Their's but to do and die; ' • Gallant Six Hundred." During the Entertainment the Footballers' Trophies will be presented to . THE "ALL-BLACKS." ' Prices: Balcony, Is.; Stalls, 83. TOWN HALL. NEW. YEAR'S NIGHT. PICTURES POPULAR' PICTURES PICTURES POPULAR PICTURES rjTRENTHAM RACECOURSE, . NEW. YEAR'S DAY. ' GRAND SPORTS CARNIVAL, In Aid of St. Joseph's. Orphanage and Parish, Upper' Hutt. Novel and Entertaining Programme. ,£3O Horso Jumping & Riding Events J3B<) Interesting and. Exciting. ' i£B—TUG-OF-WAR—dE-3 Garden Fete Events—Speotacular and Amusing,-. ' One Hundred Competitorsjn these Events' . , Alone. ' Continuous Programme 11 a.m. to Noon • And 12.30 p.m. to 5, p.m. Starting Times for chief Items i 11 a.m., Athletic Events. 11.30, Tug-of-war (heat-s). Luncheon. 12.30 p.m.—Best Girl and Boy Rider. 1 p.m.—Maiden Hunters' Competition, 1.45 p.m.—Best Lady Rider. 2.15 p.m.—Tug-of-war. - 2.30 p.ni.—Garden Fete Events, Parade, ■eto. • 3.45 p.m.—Open Hunters' Competition. Every minute taken up with some in- ■ teresting and exoiting event. Entries close for all events 15 minutes before starting time.' Sxcellent Lunch and Afternoon Tea OH • the Gi'ound. Fruit' Salad,' Cool Drinks, Home-made. Sweets. ■: Wellington City Band in Attendance. Lunohoon and Afternoon. Tea on .• tho Ground. Hot Water Freo to All. Continuous Programme, 11 a.m. to noon, And 12.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. . Trains leavei To Ar0—9.31, 10.20 a.m. and 1.15 p.m.; Lambton 9.43, 10.32, 11,10 I a.m.', and 1.30 p.m. Return Fare, Ib. Gd. ■ Admission to Grounds—Adults Is,, Chi], dren over 12, Gd.; children under 12, Free.' Address Communications Box G, Upper Hutt. ' ' STRING BAND. Messrs. vitSta 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, In the COMPETITIONS Your DEPORTMENT will Count. OJPECIAL LESIiONS for intending Com. O petitors, and Speoial Exercises in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianist# Mid ViolinietH. f MISS MARGARET NEUIIANN, Toacher of Physioal Culture, Eouth'c Buildinirs. Featherston Strest, YOU CAN'T RUB OUT FACTS. THAT we are giving you the' best Tailormade Suit in town for the money. No fictitious .eavings. Fit and Style guaranteed. • • G. S. ROBERTS, Fashionable Tailor, .52, Lower Cuba St. (Over N.Z. Motor Co., opposite Bank of N.Z.) PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH JONES AND CO.'S- PLANTS, BEST SELECTION .OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per dor. Note the Address—2ss CUBA STREET. 'Phone 510. 'TJ>HONE 1442 for all olasses of PrintJT inff Work. Prompt attention, moderate oharsci!. "Dominion" General uEj»Uas'Aom.J2oatiifia Assm* - '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 31 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 31 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 31 December 1912, Page 7

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