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. —- , *•-; i». . AMUBEMENTO. IJIHE KING'S THEATRE; Props., West's, Ltd., Linley and Donovan. WEST'S PICTURES, . .- ;. present ' " ■ • • A PROGRAMME DE LUXE, including ■ GREED FOR GOLD. ' GREED FOR GOLD. :: - ' GREED .FOR GOLD, ' ! Supported by an' unequalled' series of - subjects, fresh from the,studios of, tho-most worid-famous film producers,-including TRAFALGAR AND TO-DAY, ' CAPTAIN BARNACLE'S WAIF, GREEN-EYED ,! / ; JIM'S JOY. DAY; <; ciiumps. ' ;; . PATHE GAZETTE, xi■vi' ■ • Etc., Eto.y Etc; With delightful accompaniments by Wcllingtion 9 Premier Orchestra ' '' Usuat:prioes. 'Phono 3U3. . T HE ' EMPRESS THEATRE Dire '-wu D D. Williams. StaU «wrau°si PICTURES.. btalle • Daily, 11 a.m.' to 'tl'ip.m. , Stalls SPECIAL MANAGERIAL 1 ' ANS" n nouncement.;- H t Stalls Owtng tatlie.-"feature" drama3d. graph, :"THE>' COUNT '' OF Stalls MONTE CEISTO" having acciMISSED the Vancouver oj w «, regret exceedingly • our M. „,Iy apologise . for,:, the; disappointStalls, men thus caused. A' further, an3d. niiouncenient -will- bo; rnado'nt'>3n' Stalls .''early, date.' . . .. , 3d. Stalls TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT! ' ' I? 1!! Present the .••following: b ; all ' s n TH ?, P , L ® FAILED" j(An impressive drama): " • THE OLD CHESS; PLAYER" . otalls (A great character 6hidy). M. , ; "GAUMONT GRAPHIC otalls (Interesting-topical events). '. ??•„ : ' THE DEN'' '" btalls (A.B. exclusive comedvK ,3d. "THE SPOILT CHILD" j btalls ,(A great Lubin story). ■ ' 3d. EAPIDS, KUMA EIVER" Stalls (Wonderful travel item)." 3d. . "THE COAST OF MAINE" Stalls . (Beautiful, scenic)." ' •■ 3d. "DUPIN and the HAT-PIN" ■ Stalls . '- (Farce "comedy).' ' 3d. . "CAUGHT BLUFFING" Y (A roar of laughter). ■ ■ . QP E R'A - ' . .',H. O.U S E. 1 •••• . J. C. Williamsonl' Direction Alf. Linley.: Business Manager .; ; .W. A. Low. LAST FOUR NIGHTS- ' - . lAST FOUE NIGHTS ■ ' Of ;. THE FOLLIES, ' . THE FOLLIES, THE FOLLIES, _ Who have completely • captured local' theatre-goers by : their' Quaint, " Bright, Clever, Wholesome, ', and Sparkling performance. _ They come to Wellington .without any nourish of trumpets, and'rolled purely oil the merits of tho performance. THE RESULT: AN- INSTANTANEOUS' ' mij .-.. SUCCESS. Tho papers. aro all unanimous— ' 'i' l -: ■ THE : GEEATEST SHOW In this particular line ever seen in Wellington. ,Re<id for yourselves what the press says. . ' , REMEMBEE-LAST FOUR NIGHTS ;Prices:' 3s„ 25,,,.and,15, No. early doorsBox Plan at : tiito I 'Dresden Percy Clifton, Stage 'Director-. " ' ' i'J J i ,>! , . . . ~ mHE EAELY- SETTLERS' AND HIS--1 TORICAL ASSOCIATION: OF, WEL- ' , - LINGTON .. . INVITE'ALL OLD -SETTLERS AND - THEIE ■ DESCENDANTS H • - To a Reunion at' . - \ , ... . NEWTOWN': PAEK, ' 1 TO-MOEEOW (ANNIVEESAEY ' DAY),; • JANUAEY 22nd, 10.30 a.m. t0.6 .p.ni;.. : ' i. ; : - In the^vent'of' Set- 1 tiers are- asked to meet ,'at tho 1 Town Hall 'I at 2.30 p;m. - -SCOUTMASTERS. V| . VBoy Scouts Parade at Newtown Park at' 10 a.m. To-morrow:(Anniversary Day),: January 22nd.: ; '■. -• ' * i y : f'V- :-. CRICKET;' ' The Last Chanoo to.Seo.Troti's Team. SOUTH MELBOURNE V. WEDNESv: DAY EEPEESENTATIVES. *■ '■< ■ : - BA S I,N -' BE S E E.V E. ' ':TO ; DAYjf' 'Tv iftri! ; (TUESDAY);- WEDNESDAY; : &;THURS-' DAY, Jani 21st,-'22nd;'and.fflrdi'i... ; 1 . . Play to Start First Day at 2 p.m. , Admission—One Shilling; .' • i ' ' J. C. CUSACK, Hon.. Sec.- i "OOE good reliable-Taxi-cabs and Motors, 1 X' .ring:'23lo, day or night. 'Eepairni by skilled . mechanics. Arcadia Taxi Se.*v ! vice, Ltd.:-:- • • 1 1 I .t

■i' ■ . .'.(K-) J'tiwiM V"' l !'" v il; i, -"I I: i!; ■<1/ ■ v. : : ' vV< 1 ; :1 I 'ii : . i'" ! >.:• Tf'?<:'.> ■? .■, i I ;^i' *'■ !'»• '/ 1 '">*) Have you been •■... As.a Warhlnif to our bustomeps, we publish,Wdwlth 7! J /» ! tha ipllowing , extpaot | from, ~tha, American:., Jriian#• )rM:iifv.n>> ' .Stationer fop l Qofobqp ) , l 1 1 9.12i:as somo'd?iY i fakors ofctho: type >mensiorfe'd article Austpaksia. "Frauds in Fountain Pens! _ : Fountain pep fakers lisu'ally : 'a'4'&alliloVb,'iiWd '!'■ ' r :?" !V t v - placard the .window witfc';jW»i <■/ about the "manufacturers,'samples'!,'of gold ; ,fpuntaip.; ~,, - • j-;. : pens! they are'., selling ati -7/6"or; the'reabputs.^'thesV' l .'''". .fountain pen's, the'eard say,'are really worth from 12/8 ■ ,iw j to_£2, but, on ;apoourit of' cC' spefcial purchase,etc;, afo being sold at.the low Pf' 0 ® ,7/6.'' i«m ' v®''" 1 * . A display of gaudily decorated pensin'piush"b6xes'" «»''•. is usually shown.in connection with the- plaaard;" ■' Of . course, the pens' are'not manufacturers' sample'sj'ridp.' are they high-grade pens sold at bargain jfrieoS I ,'"' lnfact',' : ' v ' - " v ': : 'no manufacturer's name^ppijarsonW'em'.'ffii'.'bbv.idw'S." . reasons. 'They- are ai'thinly-waslicd,,imi^a tiori:oj. .the(":\'V";= :J ;^ ' real hrticle, and,'of course, 'they : are soon out of service, - j ;V r -/. The faker, after a prosperous business for apiontli yff\. op two,- vanishes, and when "the buyer of such' a pen wants it repaired, he''is surprised to learn "t)ialsl \vi 11' * ' . oosthim more than it would to have purchaseda really-,.; > -worth-while article,in,the first place. ..The. faker-does'-;?.'! »„• inot repair l his gooijis.r. - ■'• : i.sw.w . V-n;.\i If These fakers do distinot barm to the fountain * pen. ' ■ ■ ' • industry, as many buyers after trying a i fountain " pen " of that type, never try another. Thfiy never really Jeanv'- ; ' »< »i <>■» the niepit of a good fountain pen. ! 1 : '"".'v' 1 . There is no objection to the sale of cheap fountain ■ pens, when'the buyer is told just what heis buying— '•' that is fair. But when he is'misled into believing he is ■' " > ■ ' buying a high ppioed fountain peri for about 7/6. it is '' ' fraud pure and simple,! And.every effort should bo 7 ' made to squelch vendors of this typo " Don't, be misled! ■ Buy a pea that sells on its name— - the " Swan " or the " Onoto"! WHITCOMBE'S .:

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 7

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