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AMUSEMENTS. rjl H B A T R E ROY A L. Direction Brennan-Fulldr, Ltd; I'o-NIGHT! It 81 *' TO'-ttIGHT! A COMPLETE AND ENTIRE CHANGE. A dazzling new programme, overflowing with; noycUjes;: •feast for Wellington's vaudeville-loving' public. NEW STAR IMPORTED ARTISTS , NEW STAR IMPORTED ARTISTS Prom America, England, and the .C'outincut. " ' * Imported direct from America, ELECTRA! ELECTRAI . _ ELECTRA!.. ..ELECTRA! A ' WORLD-FAMOUS ATTRACTION. THE HUMAN DYNAMO. Takes 1700 volts of'electricity through his body, ejecting forks of electricity from his tongue,'lighting rags' from sparks . from his finger tips; and toying' with a voltage high enough to kill ail ordinary man, are some of tho remarkable .feats which, aro performed, bv this great ftftist. ELECTRA! ELECTRA I " MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED. Imported direct from England. ' ' ' ; ATHAS AND COLLINS, ; ATHAS AND COLLINS,- «, , HcbeA'ftip" Dancers and. Comedy Artists •' ■ •' Extraordinary. -'.ni . . : The'liago of Wellington.., ,iv. Complete Change by the Royal Comedian,, ' FRED CURRAN . . FRED CURIUN FRED CURRAN "/ . FRl'lD CURRAN In his decidedly • original coiiiil) 1 creations. Last Night of— •' • LA FRANCE . ami- HASSAN LA FRANCE ... ...' • JIASSAN Complete Change by tho. Popular Parody, Purveyors, SLAVIN AND THOifiPSON::-, SLAVIN A t ND THOMPSON.:," 1 Complete' Change, ,by ihq' Rpfiiiftl 'English Sketch Artists, . " "" AUSTIN AND COWAN.""' AUSTIN AND COAVAN. : -' ' Two and a half hoiirs : of ' Wholesome 'Brillinivt 1 En toHaitainent^ " Prlces. alJ D.C:"and o.9ij"2s.'i 'Stalls, Is. Tlan at Dresden, '•■■■■ JJIS' ' ' MAJESTY'S : Proprietors John Fuller and'Soni. TO-NIGHT I Af 8., i : TO-NIGHT! . : Startling .New, A.ttrnctionfj.S,,•. ■ .Startling Nc\v'Attractions! '"A TWIN, STAR'I'KO.GR AM3IE,' A New aiul Powerful Series of'the English and American successes,'. including Two Big Feature Films.'" .... •■ i ■ BL'fIiDKHS builders , ■ of tho EMPIRE, ' " EMPIRE, . A thrilling and exciting,; <lramatic",pro- . . duotion.i txJling the adventures .of vfli Party of Surveyprs, for thp./tpu^£p#tift<!ulal Railway. ' BUILDERS OF TIII3'EMPIRE," BUILDERS OF THE EMPIRE, " BUILDERS OF THE EMPIRE, v A film of nearly. 3000 ft; in length, magnificent in quality,; with'n wondorful- swiftness and, unity of action, embracing a rapid succesMon of thrilling jncideuts and a most affecting conclusion. AND For tho first-timo in New -Zealand; r the Selig Company's Masterpiece, „• , CINDERELLA,,. CINDERELLA, . •CINDERELLA;"" . CINDERELLA, •>' CINDERELLA, A Spectacular Dramatic Adaptation of the well-known -Fairy Tjile. , Featuring Pictnrodom's Greatest Star, MISS MABEL, TALIAFERRO.' 1 ; Supplementing tho above attraction an excellent series of the'latest .'-importation will bo presented. • ■■> D.C. and 0.5., Is. Gd.j Stalls,. 15.;., Upper Circle, Gd. Booking free at Dresden. On request tram stops at Theatre. 'Phono 3153. ' rrtHE NEW , THEATRE. JL Manners Street,. [ (MaoMahon and .Donnelly's).' : CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily—ll a.m. to 11' p.m. "GO WHERE THE, GROWDStGOi" "THE SURVIVAL 01' THE FITTEST I" TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, March ,10th. • : NEW PROGRAMME... „. ~ A fascinating " ' ■ ■ Ladios' Dramugraph!"'' "SEALED LIPS." ■ .» ... "SEALED LIPS." , "SEALED LIPS.". "SEALED LIPS." , ~, ~ 'SEALED LIPS." , "SEALED UPS." ' And.Other Grand Photoplays., Think o£ it! , Adults, SIXPENCE. 1 " : : , .. Children, THRERPF^CE. THE" WALTZ RAGE OF AUSTRALIX "CUPID'S KISS," by the.com'pO'sfit of : "Tho Kiss of Spring." ONLY ONE SHILLING (posted free). Everyone should have a copy, from' the ' a nglo-american music,'. : st6re. .. : 118.Cuba! Street. . . ; 'The, Favourite,, Qheap/,,Musiq.,Store. . SPORTING. . A REMINDER;' - J" Nelson jockey . ; club, ANNUAL RACKS. .• . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 12th and 13thPateena's Return Delayed until Thursday Evening.;. .. ; . . ,J. GLEN, Secretary.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1694, 10 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1694, 10 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1694, 10 March 1913, Page 7

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