AMU6EMENTB. TTING'S THEATRE. Proprietors, West's, Ltd., Linley and Donovan. WEST'S PICTURES Present a Startling Star Subject, entitled A GIRL WITHOUT A COUNTRY. A GIRL WITHOUT A COUNTRY. A GIRL WITHOUT A COUNTRY. Featuring Asta Neilson in a role specially created to display the REMARKABLE TALENTS of this favourite and celebrated artiste. - A Drama, of Strength and Pathos. And in addition a marvellous scries, of tho world's Latest and Best. Including A'MAN'S ME. FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH. THE SAMARITAN of COOGAN'S ALLEY PATHE ENGLISH GAZETTE. Etc Etc. Accompanied by Superb Music. ITsttl Prices. Doors Open 7 p.m. THE . EMPRESS THBATRB. "Whore Everybody Goes." Stalls CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Sd. Daily, II a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls Stalls, 3d. Dress Circle, 3d. ■ . Stalls TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! 3d. . One of the most enchanting Stalls spectacular, dramas ever seen, 3d, / ' . : • "THE .■. ' Stalls .."THE .■. 3d. "THE Stalls KNIGHTS ■ - : ■ 3d. KNIGHTS . Stalls Last OF Last 3d. Time OF ■ Time Stalls ' RHODES." 3d. RHODES." Stalls • Enacted by Hundreds of 3d. / Performers. Stalls "GAUMONT GRAPHIC." 3d. "Tho UNVEILING of tho Stalls COOK MEMORIAL." 3d. "BRONCHO BILLY'S HEART". Stalls "Tho EDITOR MILLIONAIRE 7 * 3d; And a HOST of OTHERS. Stalls Complete Change To-morrow,' in- 3d. oluding "The Shuttle of Fate" np OWN;.' HA L L. COSY'CONCERT CHAMBER. ' Direction Alf. Linley. Business Manager W. A. Low . THE FOLLIES. .THE FOLLIES. HAVE COME TO'STAY., .;, By Sheer Merit and a Brilliant Performance, they have fairly established themselves with Theatre-gOcrs in. Wellington, end consequently THE HOUSE GROWS BIGGER ~ NIGHT AFTER. NIGHT,. TO-NIGHT! / TO-NIGHT! And until'vou grow tired, but you never . .ivili, ,- ' • ■ • THE FOLLIES ■ ,Y. ..' WILL REIGN SUPREME As the Cloverest Exponents of a Bright, Clever, and Refined Entertainment. Mis.? us now, nnd you miss us for ever. Prices, 35., 2s;, and Is. No early doors. Box Plan at tho Dresden. ; . , , PERCY CLIFTON, Stage Director.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1678, 19 February 1913, Page 9
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