AMUBEMENTB. '.rp.H E A ° Y k L -. ; Direction...'...;;;...Brcnnan-Fullers, Ltd. Tho Home of Refined Vaudovillo. • .AGAIN,., ~.,.',..>.., ~,,„.. .PACKED- AGAIN; •'•-•""- " -.».**. «.' '■'>.'•■, GREAT EECEPTION -. -•'■' iGRMT RECEPTION ■; ...":;:;.;..of. .•....-■■ .One. BESSIE SLAUGHTER' the of BESSIE SLAUGHTER Best. ~ i A Contralto who Charms and Enthralls. ! 'The ; . EVAMUDGE Electrio ."■ JUiierican,','A; J!VA,MUDGE;r;; ;SpitKt In a series of Song and Quick' Changes.".- ;- , ' FRED .RIVENHALL, , Eccentric' Comedian. !;WW» :, ::.. : Last Throe Nights hero of MARTA GOLDEN. Comedienne, • -~ •THE-DELROYB, Jugglers. '~,■■,■ . ' -, Comedian,'. ERNEST.. PITCHER; '" , ;.„ '. PHILLIPS ;AND •MERMTT, v;; - ".'; 'Vocalists and Dancers;'l :.V-' ;: - ii .MONDAY NEXT;':: MONDAY 'NEXT.". ■VICTOR THE-GREAT, Illusionist.;i THE,.LYNTONS,.'i Sketch ~Artists„„;.. i THE .FONTENOYS,, Harmoniscrß.;,,- ■ : ; - : ,■;.,;, THE. THREE TIT-81T5,;,. .. ,- I '..' Three: Marvellous Jiivcniics.'' ; " , " t i PRICES-D.C'andO'.S.V'2s:; Stalls;'lv 1 N Plan' at Theatre' all day. Booking Gd* 'extra;.;-": .'.'-i . A -'■: ;,,[..-...,;:; u,'ni.-,;v\ ; SHORTTS'. CONTINUOUS i THEATREJ , ,:"-. :,:■ Wijlis;:Street, i.,.,,,,;; ;:„! ■■<- The ■■ Home of, Perfectly-projected Pictures. TO-DAY'S ' i ". ■'. " "TO'-DAm i ..GREAT STAR 1 ATTRACTION.','"'■ ;. "AMBITIONS OF A WOMAN. 1 ' - ■ ',', ■A ! Superb Star Picture, 2500! feet.'long,! ' 'Supported by.'a 'Comploto::l'xogramme,..of 1 ; ; 'As -New'nnd-;Exclusivoi Pictures.)-. '...'- , Open, daily from.ll.a.'m,, tb.U;p,ni,.".," j;. Adinissibn—Adults, ,;Cd, { Children, 3d;'- ? THE ;-'::.--■-.•NEW'.';">'"-.'•.■•■'l , HMTEB f . ; , •:'' ," : „'..;..i.i.-' ..'Manners,Street,.:....v.: ~,-,;-,.' ] '~,, (MaoMahou and Donnelly's.). , ■ ..■ CONTINUOUS, PICTURES. '■' :■'■'.': , "V 'Daily—l! n.mi'till'll'p.m.' '"■"" ; '"GO WHERE THE- CROWDS GOl"."' r . "ThevSurvival, of,the .Fittest:.',' ~„.;''-.'.' ; ~TO.DAYvahd TOrNIGH,T, it Jan. 24.,;, The Ladies'-Dramagraph,' ]'"'/' ! .. ..."THE POWER OF LOVE,"" ,\f" ~ - „ .. THE . POWKR' OF-'LOVE,-" :: «• ! '~'',"THE POWER .OF^LOVE," .-'i.-ti :'A"tlhen6menal success'was scored yasteN. • » day.by this gloriouß "masterpicoe,";-> Also, •fGENTLEMAN JOE/'."Tho Bouki ■ "',' ; of Yerras, 1 ' "Making. Lead.'Pencils," i ;,;"' ■-..,- • ! "v-/;-, : Etc';,'.cto," •'■ •'''• , ;"',''"-''; .'■'■■■-, !■ ThinY"o'f , lt!'•?"■MuTts,"SrXPENGE.' , • , .' ; '.".■ -'.;'.' '.'ChiMrca,"THREEPENCE.'?c .- ;'TnpS ,;,,!ijM^SOT'S.;, I ,';jH|!AT^^ . '~ ; . .;:;, SATURDAY, : -,; ;P. . ;. ; : Jv;SATURDAY.NEXT. "x>S"■ : \ :■ f..Doors. ; opon .-.;.:■■ <k •Tj.IS ....... majesty;s .; ....THEATRE. I "- '■' ''. ;Proprietors.' '.wsiw.'John'Fuller and'-feons,''; ;•' .•':-laSt:nights'..'.;:; ' "•:•: ' :*HEpAKING"o¥- fSS PANAMA", j '.'/'; i "■"',!''•'jt 1 ' 1 --•-''■'■' ■•'Tho actual.'construction';;of this■gigantio : .j '. .'feat:' is followed'."; fixmi . the i, ■■' ■■, :Atlantio".'to,;'the: Pjicific. Ocean',' Thc'mar^,; ■) :■ ! vello'us. 'laljOUr-saving: .devices'; are "''shown 1 ?;: '~,, ;in,evory',dcJail. v ■'-■; : ... '-.■>[: i;: ';!.':';;.'' l!'Am6iig these niby,.be;mentioned'''r v -".' itHE;^a'in J Mim.OF>TWELVE'*TONS' v "'""•'TKENCn."DIGGERS,' I 'Etc., Etc. \ , I , ' I aro„ not, given- to' cuagj .'■ .'■','' iKerat'fon'concer'huig the I 'quality! of, their i ■-'■"■i Iproduction?. It'fflar'bo confidently assert|cd that'ithis; TRIUMPH. OF THE KING.;' ' IMATOGRAPHEU'S ART-THE MAKING OF.'THE PANAMA CANAL-has never ''". been ; apjn'oaohed:( , ;'r , .->W.'.'* : ,\,;, t : , ...':Vtjt ; .;.;:-; i ■; , -Also,-' •-■ '.-•■ : . : .'-\-j.'i : -.."-.-' '.' • -.'-;THE»]jATESIWiSCIENTIFIC J 1 ,- ' s t, ENTERTAIN.MENT,.NOVELTIES; \ : '? ■ ■'! ANi UNPRECEDENTED PROGRAMME,!' •'■ ■ . '■ Dress Circle,-Is;- od'. : 'i -fitallß;.l s;;,"U,pp«r| .., i Circle;-'6d;:': '-B6okin'g,;2y'i?<;.;Pla)i : ;.ttt>,thj| ■. ■ '■! Dresden., 1 .Boxos,v.losi:'{6d.\.n,iii;'i' ..-..;.«.•>»| : . . i i."On .■r6qu'cst\tram3i stop;'at ■ ' ''; ..-'Phono- 3153."!':. Scats' •'.not. kept, 8 .''■'•: ',1 o!clo'ck.",' No,'exU'a.:.c)igrge;ri',-;,;; 1. TO-NIGHT'S: MOONtiGHT• MU^CXty|l ; ■' ■&OONLIGHT, r ':;-;•■;■ < M^,;: ; •;:SION.TCp!;];GHT l; ,,;;•;;';':f;';,;' ■;,-., , •"' S.Sr..MCHBSS I ,JeaVcs.r Ferry, -'.ColS-V-" ■''-'i Wharf,, ,7.iS i p.in.l-.'Cen'tral,'Missioli Silvpi? ••.- -. ajud.Bpys'flan4s (50. :•; on board-nncl in Dajra J3ay.Groundsi-vi • ,'i ; .I>MES-A - dults;"'..is n ,(J(i:.i ~ChUdrfln, j(1.,... ' , Re'turn:from.Day^.Bay-^Q.p^i,■,,,,;-■'■ . :1 i SWIFTS : - ::■ AMATEUR," ■,'!; .SWIMMINQ ;'■ M-3 3,:'-.;■•-•■•■-;; : ; "•:CLU3.wf''-'^ : - .-■*■ ', '.''/■.{ FOURTEENTH'-ANNUA'L''"CARNIVAL,"- .' ,;-j .;. .i.tE;-aro,-baths, -;::••-■:..: v', •■ ::; " SATURDAY, 25th.JANUARY, l 418,;: '. :. :;j ■~ " .'v„ ;;Coram6hcin'g-''!iit^»;.p.m;'p;;, 1 ;,;' ,; ;j ,'Adniissioni'!l?:,',i,-;' ■ '",j,-."' - : ; , : ';; ; „;>,7 •'■ ".'.'•" ■;. ;■::'" Hon.;Sccrctary,,o-.. '■■;,? 'v; ■'■:•; ! -i;. ; li S ! M ■;';': . ; ''",>l .''■■ '1 I: ;; RACiriG .MARE BLUE ]>LAKE . : ; , Royal .Fusilier—BHie River), '.iiilraihiiigrt ; .>; ;'For-.phvticulnjrs;,i)pp]y,,t,o -; '■:% '" ; ~;,',-;".',V : ;LONERGAN,;;f: l -;':' V.. ; ." ; i
AMUBEMENTB. rpHE KING'S,. • /.THEATRE. Props., West's, Ltd,, 1 Linley and Dbnofan; TO-NIGHT AND EVERY'EVENING AT B. ■■■;-.■'••■..-;v;;, WESFS PICTURES.' ;;^; ; ; Present their Incomnarablo '.Programmei introducing ' ";■' GREED FOR GOLD.' " -'•■■'• ' GREED FOR GOLD.-:--v--A Drama of Extraordinary'lntensity. ;.' Together with a Series of Pictures- 7 DIFFICULT TO EQUAL ■ • • ■•'."• And'. ■ j :'.:-::"-. v -: /IMPOSSIBLE TO EXCEL. ' : See tho Groat Patriotic Picture,' ' TRAFALGAR AND TO-DAY. •" ' NEXT WEEK., NEXT WEEK. I : THE. MILLS OF THE GODS. ' . THE. MILLS OF THE GODS. "Tho' tho mills of the gods grind slowly; ■ They grind exceeding small. - ■ Usual- Prices. . ■ .... •.'■ Reserves at Cusack's, Manners' Street, or''Phone .3143, - mSE, . EMPRESS \ TB33ATRE; Direction „...„„,.. J. D. Williams. ' "Where Everybody Goes." • Stalls , —- .■ '• :'.'■■■ "'■•..3d. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Stalls Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. v 3d. STALLS 3d,. DRESS CIRCLE 6d. "Stalls TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. Sd.-' Tho; Groat A.B. Stalls A. 8.-Exclusive! Drama, ! . )3d. "THE BURGLAR'S DILEMMA." ; Stalls "THE BURGLAR'S DILEMMA." 3d: "THE BURGLAR'S DILEMMA." i Stalls "THE BURGLAR'S DILEMMA."' 3d. /'THE BURGLAR'S DILEMMA." .Stall? /'THE BURGLAR'S DILEMMA." -: ; 3d;; ' A wonderfully powerful, drama, Stalls' involving tho American polico me- 3d. ,thod known ns the "third /degree;'*. v'Stalls by which they attempt to , compel 3d. the prisoner, by unceasing cross- Stalls examination to make'a "confession." 3d. "THE BRAND A beautiful lbve Stalls story^df'ranch-; 3d; I BLOTTER." Stalls . - ,■ .■-.'.•:—;„'.::"■;..., .;.;,'. .3d.: "WARWICK CHRONICLE"; StallsNotable Events Abroad; ■■ . .3d. ... .-, ..-■•IL_.-:-■:;.--...-0.-StaII'S-"WILLIAMS' (3d, ; Interesting - Australian Happenings. • Stalls And a HOST of'.OTHERS. •'- •"'-■ 3d. ■' ' jX ' : '■'■:-■■ '■-.-: Stalls, NEXT MONDAY Night :•■>■ -■■•' 3d.' '•,." ,"IN ADEN'of LIONS;", 'i Stalls ■ "IN A DEN of LIONS;" - ■'■'■ "-' r! , 3d. "IN A DEN of .LIONS." 1 :'*" V'-Stalls: . "The inost exciting wild^niiual.' 1 -'3d, circus '.'sensation "over 'seeriT-"-'. "'■ "''Still's' ■ '.. ;FpLty?% ; v Tj^;eß6ty^^ People's ; ■ ;: \ picture ■; ; •.' palace;] '.'■;.;' .Manners Street.'- / '-~■'; k Programme, unique -.iii' its diversity,of c subjects,. • Photographically■; perfect), jti stands, dlohe.-.. Summed up in two word?;; ; ''fELECTION^'/^VPBRPECTION.''.-:!' 1 . '■'.PARTNERS, aVSeliff:<3rainai : "' '■'.'':]' ; Luhin drama, ( THE; UPRISING. DRi BRIAN, PELLIE-'iAND ..THEiDIS-? ;-■'.. PATCHES, EXCITING, v. -tit■;■ ■.'.:■•'■■ DEEP-SEA .SHELLFISH ( •;■;! i- :■ ." ■.:■<.:■. AhdV'V?-UXi/. ,;..ii\ <i,,:i :/..■■ v LIFE pF.'A?B3!RON,w : :- «;,,'■:• -■;■ ;n)'sii;:SuperbivNatnrwrSt'udies.ivi,v i>>»k '■'■* A-eOLOSSALrPROGRAMMEs'- i-S '; Adults, 6d.; Childr«ni?3dJ:i;»..:"' r,- ."(>'■>.» ,"':•' i ; ~. ;beas^\resort^;-; / (j^^ A\ B.NiCHOLLSdtsircs to 'Vtat'ethat' | t '■ -.•.-■..•.;.'■■ '•.>:■■ ;.'■.. v-.f,-.•.'.■■i , ,f ..,.>;. ;he has ■ tsken ■ oyer the'::Sea View. ! Boarding House at CASTLEPOINT,' late,; , ly carried on by Mr.;Potter,;and..trusts,! '. by strict attention tobiisiness, to .merit!' a fair,.share of public .patronage.-. -<\ -■■!-> i ~"■ . : MASON'S'' GARDENS, v "":- : 'l ■ r .\.:"■'.:-. (Taita) Lower Hutt.;. ■ .;.,•-■. YOUR HOLIDAY'is incomplete unless . it includes a.Day- atlthese Wonder-,'. ful Gardens. .Take Jiny train:to Lower Hutt,. a.'Bus will meet you.-..;», u.i.i . Refreshments audi.'-Cut, Flowers': in ! abundance. - y.' ■ . >'.'••'-•: :.'■.,,. ~.-, ■,-.,.. ' '-•• R, KEENE, Proprietor/ - , THE WALTZ RAGE .OF AUSTRa!IIa7 .' "CUPID'S KlSS' r by, ; tho ! c^mposer\ : 6f- ' ' "The Kiss of Spring.'-' . ' : - ONLY ONE SHILLING (posted free). ! Everyono should hsvs.: 'a' copy from the j ANGLO-AMERICAN' 'MUSIC STORE, ' . 116, Cuba Street. - .■■?.: •' • The Favourite Chean Musi*. Ktn™ '".* -.. '
Have you' been ¥ictimise.d f . As a warning to our customers, wo publish herewith the following extract from the 'American Inland > Stationer for Ootober, 1912, as some day fakers of the type mentioned in the artiola may exploit Australasiai ' "Frauds in Fountain Pens! Fountain pon fakers usually open a smajl etore, and , plaoard the window with flaring placards telling all ' about the "manufacturers' samples" of gold fountain pens they are selling at 7/6 or thereabouts. These , fountain pens, the card say, arefreally worth from 12/8 ' ■- to £2, but on account of a special purchase, etc , are < ' being sold at the low price of_7/6. A display of gaudily deoorated pens in plush boxes Is usually shown in connection with the placard Of course, the pons arq not manufacturers' samples, ribr ' are they high grade pens sold at bargain prices InfacC, , no manufacturer's name appears on them for obvious > > reasons They are a thinly washed imitation of the * J real article, and, of course, they are soon out of service. The faker, after a prosperous business for a month or two, vanishes, and when the buyer of such n pen wants it repaired, ho is surprised to learn that it \vill cost him more than it would to have purchased A really worth-while article In the first plaoe The faker doea ' not repair his goods ' , '' 1 ' Those fakers do distmot harm to tho fountain pen ' industry, as many buyers after trying a ' fountain "pen of that type, never try another They never really learn the merit of a good fountain pen Thero is no objection to tho sale of cheap fountain pens whon tho buyer is told just what ho is buying— that is fair But when ho is mislod into behoving he is buying a high priced fountain pon for about 7/0, it is fraud pure and simple. And every effort should bo i made to squelch vendors of this type " x " i l ' Don't 'be misled! Buy a pen that sells on its name— . ' the " Swan " or the " Onoto " ! WHITCOM&E'S' :
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 7
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1,222Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1656, 24 January 1913, Page 7
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