AMUSEMENTS.: THE EMPRESS ' THEATRE. Direction, J. D. Williams.: "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. , Daily, 11 a.m. to It p.m. Stalls , Stalls 3d. Dress Circlo Cd. -~ 3d. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. Stalls ANNIVERSARY DAY. i 3d. ANNIVERSARY DAY Stalls We. commence at 10 o'clock this 3d. .- morning. Stalls A. MONSTER PROGRAMME. . 3d. A MONSTER PROGRAMME. Stalls "THE PLOT THAT FAILED" 3d. "THE PLOT THAT FAILED" Stalls (An Inventor's sensational experience) '3d. "THE SPOILT. CHILD": Stalls (A Lesson from Life). 3d. , "GAUMONT GRAPHIC" . :.Stall? (Interesting. happenings abroad). 3d.. "PAPERING THE.DEN"- Stalls (Another huge laughter-maker by the 3d. A.B. Co.). Stalls . "RAPIDS, KUMA RIVER" . 3d. i (Unique travel subject). l Stalls, 'THE COAST OF MAINE" 3d. ■ < (Beautiful scenic).- ■• ■ Stalls . "DUPIN AND THE HATPIN" 3d. .'(Farce comedy). .'. ..Stalls "CAUGHT BLUFFING" ' 3d. . (Irresistibly humorous). Stalls To-morrow, Complete.Change. -3d. • •■'. Introducing ; . Stalls ■' .' ■ '.'THE BRAND BLOTTER" •■; 3d,; ' (Selig romance of Colorado), ..Stalls .. ; ''DR. BRIAN PELLY" .-.-..--3d.. ■-. (A foreign Spy- ' .Stalls Sensation). : . ■ 3d. PEOPLES':' PICTURE V; PALACE* '•.■Maimers. Street, ■ . Unqualified, approval lias been expressed byour thousands of patrons of-thatgrsnd Picture, ■~-;. n--". .-.«.'■• V.\. . ' THE TWO ORPHANS.' ■ •'■ .'" THE TWO; ORPHANS." ; '/.;,', TO-DAY - ' : and ;c: v'TO-NIGHT Your last opportunities of witnessing ;• Selie's Immortal Masterpiece, ; '.',-.' N rflE'TWO ORPHANS. , v ,,.;,„ And the-rest of 'this superb', series,* •'•:
p. p. p. GRAND CHANGE .OF PROGRAMME THURSDAY. Adults, 6d,, Children 3d. • A P E R A H O'U S E. Lo«<!o J. C. Williamson. Direction Alf. Linlov.' Business Manager W. A. .Lqw., TO-DAY. TO»DAY, > n If wet weather prevailing, as barometer at present indicates, ' \
V GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE.,'"?'• .. :An : Ideal Holiday Attroctum'.V,,,. '. ;■.-;':THE FOLLJLES,,. ,' ir ., ■'-. Children, half, price, to. all- parts., ,',.■ :.', >\ Doors.open 2 p.rny. l'crfprmance 2,30.' •■' ./ TO-NIGfefWEDNESDAy);::; ff, . And Two;Following'Nights; , .•.'■•:■, vTHFO FOLLIES,:., ;v :::;,:■■ '"■■; .:■.'.■■■ THE JOLLIES,{:;':;;•,.; The Leading Holiday Attraction, ~''■'. It is hard to believe, but yet. it', is; traei/, ■ \ v.. ', THE FOLLIES •,;,:■;' /.'./ "are proving themselves, the greatest'at-' traction Cof this kind overseen jn , '■.'•''. ; ' Wellington. ' " '" : v.; NIGHT:AFTER NIGHT, -■.-..-';■ ;.■.■'>'• . ■■:• Packed to thO'Doors. •".'.;<.:;.;.., The 'Beautiful Drcsfes.'jtlie' GliarminE Stage Dressing/.:th'c 'Glorious Songs, ! '" l the' \ JJnchanting Dances, tho Delightful • ■,;■■'■'■""'• .■..i'.:'':'-Sketch'cs- l -"^ 1 ' v ' ! -;''.'v'.V.''T. '■" .•;.' Have set all Wellington-Talking. ■!':• > ; TO-DAY: the, Box Plan will ho on' view at the Opera' House. ' : '•' : '' '.' " ■ '-. •' ' "/■ • Prices:"33.,'- 25.,' and',ls. No 'early" doors/ NEWTOWN PARK-BRILLIANTLY : EWTOWJn PARK ILLUMINATED! TO:::'.;.' .-"■, TO-NIGHT!- ; '-,'•'.': : :" : : \W-. /"-/yOTO-NiGHT};;:^;■/.:: ..''.O THE" MOONLIGHT MERRYMAKERS)! f : : ;::;v;,u,^^;ALL! ;T ,^ ;A y;',-,. Exhibitions i6f,rß6riftg,''Jiu-jitsu I' Step ■•'■■,'■.. <vnd Scotch Dancing, etc. \ ,:.)■ A Wholesome, Sparkling,-,; ■'■ [■; . ;.' .':,(' Programme! ;■ _.■ .j ■,' y ; \ < Silver ,Coin Collection in": Aid of .Tram' way Band s Instrument Fund. '•«:.'><■•' Darktown Band leavoS'Lambton Station at 7 p.m. via. Conrtenay Place. ■
WELLINGTON ' RA^GV'diliß^S SUMMER MEETING! ' QUMMEIt MElHSSltlw^''^ ummek Meetingi' Summer Meeting r.'f :'_■;■,:. 22nd, 23rd, AND 25th JANUARY. ' ' - * *' J i'p \ - 2.»ud, 23rd, AND 25th JANUARY. ' _' '",^ l .^ : -:^V. SSBBS ' TO-DAY!' ' 'aSS^|| FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON. " '; \: ;^pJM - ■ > < /jiMV.'' ; -i!( : ' i i mi- n h !>hm':, ■■:,', TRAINS LEVVE EOR RACECOURSE AS FOLLOW:-TE ARO DEPARTr 10iS,- : • 10 28, 10 48 1213 pm. L4MBTON DEPART: 1011, 10 23, 10 45, 11,6,>U.%.;, '-i 1223 . ) * i ■•:.5..-i>; ,•. A. E. WHYTE, V
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1654, 22 January 1913, Page 9
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