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AMUSEMENTS. '• QPEBA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. \ fjesse?.- - J. C. Williamson. Direction Al f. Linl uusiness Manager W' A. Loir, THfi FOLLIES, THE FOLLIES, And GRAND COSTUME COMEDY CO. Received on Saturday Night bv a Large and Enthusiastic, Audience! SURPRISE FOLLOWED SURPRISE. The audience was held spellbound iib number after number increased in grandeur, till everything was placed on a high pedestal. Just come into our little Land of Bohemia for two hours only, and ten years will be added to your life. , TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) , And Four Following Nights, THE FOLLIES, . THE FOLLIES, With their Charming Costumes (blaok and white) and Delightful Scenery, will repeat their happy performance. , TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) And Four Following Nights, A BARGAIN IN AMUSEMENTS. - ■Laughter is a cure, medicine an experiment. And the.. Follies i are just the ones to do tho dispensing. Prices: 35., - 25., and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. ■ Percy Clifton, Stage Director. rjpHE KING'S : . THEATRE, Props., West's, Ltd., Linley and Donovan. . WEST'S PICTURES, Ever Supreme in Beauty and Attraction! TO-NIGHT. : TO-NIGHT. GREED,FOR GOLD. GREED FOR GOLD. GREED FOR GOLD. ; A fascinating drama of.. , , MODERN FINANCE. The story of a Banker's meteoric rise to marvellous wealth, his methods,. success, and final disastrous downfall. ' Photographed in Natural Colours,.and MAGNIFICENTLY MOUNTED AND ' _ . ACTED. In conjunction with tho above . ■■ . ' SPLENDID STAB, . Will be presented TRAFALGAR AND TO-DAY, ' A retrospect of England's, might oh tho . Ocean. : , JIM'S JOY DAY, Our Old Friend Foolshead at his funniest. CAPTAIN' BARNACLE'S WAIF, : A supremely touching drama, . • ' GIRL IN THE CABOOSE, Thrilling Indian Story. Patho English Gazette. Australian Gazette • Etc., i Etc., l!to. Accompanied by Dainty and Delightful , Music. Usual .prices.. 'Phone 3143. • • • ■ fj\ II KAT R E ROY AX. i)ireotion...........,lJrennnn-Fullers, Ltd. Homo of Refined Vaudeville. '> Opportunity knocks at every man's door, but it won't skin its knuckles if you don't 1 respond promptly.. OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING. - SEE OUR MONSTER STAR PROGRAMME. Speoial: Re-engagement of Don't BESSIE SLAUGHTER London's Miss BESSIE SLAUGHTER Queen This ,: BESSIE SLAUGHTER :of Chanoe BESSIE, SLAUGHTER Song. •Tho sweetest Contralto that has ever Saced tho board of a vaudoville 6tage. ireot from America— ■ EVA MUDGE, - Tho . , EVA MUDGE, American Girl , Who captivated EVA; MUDGE London. EVA MUDGE Tho electric spark who will portray & series of Quick Changes,,!. Kcapprarnnro of tho Ftivowite Comedian, •: FRED RIVENHALL Welcome * FRED RIVENHALL Back FRED RIVENHALL Again. , Whoso name was a household' word, and - is now fresh from his triumphs abroad. First Appearance in New Zealand, ' THE BRACKENS, Expert _ THE BRACKENS, ' Wire-walkers. Rading a bicycle, firing a cannon on wire. MARTA GOLDEN, . MARTA GOLDEN, , i, Charming, Captivating Comedienne. .PHILLIPS AND MERRITT, • The Gladsome Duo who please all. ; ! ERNEST PITCHER. The Big Mug. THE DELROYS, Jugglers." Refined Sinsing Comedian, „ . MASK ERICKSEN... Prices: D,C. And 0.5., 25.; Stalls, is. Plan at Dresden, booking fid, extra. rjpHE' NEW THEATRE. Manners Street. (MncMahon and Donnelly's.) CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily—ll a.m. till 11 p.m. ' "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO!" ' TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, Jan 20. ' A COMPLETE CHANGE, . . "Featuring'!: ■ , .Tho Sublime Lovo Romances* > "THE , •■■■■'. ■ ■ : BROKEN SWORD."' A BROKEN SWORD." story ; BROKEN ; SWORD." of aV : , BROKEN SWORD."; young ' BROKEN SWORD.". ' offlocr ' > BROKEN SWORD." and <" v BROKEN SWORD.": his BROKEN'SWORD." lovo' BROKEN SWORD," for : BROKEN SWORD." a .BROKEN SWORD." ' etage BROKEN SWORD." dancer. ' ALSO, • 1 , The Girl in tho Caboose? (Kalem Masterpiece), and MANY OTHER MAGNIFICENT SUBJECTS. Think of It! Adults, SIXPENCE. Children, THREEPENCE.

rPHE EARLY SETTLERS' AND HISTOTICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELInvite All OLD SETTLERS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS To a Reunion at / NEWTOWN PARK ■ On ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 22nd, 10.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. , COMB ONE. COME ALL. jyj'EW MUSIC 'AT BEGG'S. Supplies of thb latest Homo successes now to hand. Wo mo tho titles of a few"SWEET EYES OF BLUE (Montague JrJiMups). , 'THE A/HISPERING WHEAT" (Leslie "MVING IS SO SWEET" (Coningsby ' s * eao ' l > posted Is. 7d. „ ALBUM OF THREE entitled ' bea fcohoes, by Montaguo Phillips, These tfo can recommend to all lovers of the beautiful in Music. PRICE, 3s. Gd. copy, * ' RAGTIME MUSlC.—England,, America, and Australia arc Itostimo mad. New Zealand will soon bo likewise, Supplies t° handof tliotwo big Ragtime successes: "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" And "EVERYBODY'S DOING,IT." Yon want to hear these catchy Melodies. PRICE, Is. Gd. each, posted Is. 7<l All tho latest at BEGG'S. Our Pianists will try over anv music on request. A visit to our warehouse will be worth while CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. MANNERS STREET,. WELLINGl t ON. The House ; for Everything Musical. MASON'S GARDENS, (Taita) Lower Hutt. YOUR HOLIDAY is incomplete unless it includes a Day at these Wonderful Gardens. Take any train to Lower Hutt, a Bus will meet you. Refreshments and Cut Flowers in abundance. R. KEENE, Proprietor. PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH JONES AND CO.'S PLANTS, BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS , IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Note the Actdrw-iIM CUBA STREET 'Fhon* MOt

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1652, 20 January 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1652, 20 January 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1652, 20 January 1913, Page 9

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