■ AMUSEMENTS. ' rrfflß . NEW..... , • TIJ B4TUB,- ;;: A Manners Street (MacMahon and Donnelly's). CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily—ll a.m. to 11. p.m.. i "GO WHERE TIIE'CROWDS GO.'""' • "THE SURVIVAL OK THE FITTEST!" TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, March 12th FINAL APPEARANCE 1 :: Of-. The Exquisite Ladies' Picturc-dramai "SEALED LIPS." "SEALED LIPS," , ■■' "SEALED LIPS," ■ , "Hi 9 Majesty on Tour." "Traitress of Partoii's Court."'' r , Etc., titc. TO-MORROW, "HIS BROTHER'S CRIME,". . Think of it! Adults, SIXPENCE'. . Children, THREEPENCE.' fji he, at re r'o y'a £:• Direction Brenuan-Fullcr, Ltd- : TQ-JNIGHT! Atß.': TO-NIGItTI " 1 Immense Sensation Caused by ' ' ELECTRA! ELECTRA!'. ELECTRA! ELECTRA!' • ' THE HUMAN DYNAMO. .Takes 1700 volts of electricity through his body; ejecting forks of-electricity from •••• his tongue! 'lighting" rags 'froiii . sparks.' . from his'finger tips, ainj toyilig'with a;,""" ' voltage high enough to kill an ordinary ■ man, are' somo of .the' remarkable'feats ' ' ..lyhicli' are performed by'this'great artist. ' 11 .'i" ' ' Last -Night of : ■ ' ATIIAS AND COLLINS, ' . ; ATIIAS AND COLLINS,, Eccentric Dancers and- Comedy Artist# . Extraordinary. ' , . ■ Positively tho .Last Night of FRED CURRAN " FRED CURRAN FRED CURRAN ' FRED CURRAN 111 his'decidedly-original comic creations. Continued Success of tho- Popular Parody • , • • ' •" Purveyors, ■•"' — slavin and Thompson. ' *•„., See tho Refined 'English Sketch' Artists,; : ■ ' - -AUSTIN AND COWAN. • . . Prices.—D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls,'. Is. 1 > Plan' at Dresden. ~•.><*« ■■■•■ 'jjlS MAJESTY'S '-. , THEATKEi -'- Proprietors John Fuller and Soni TO-NIGHT! 1 At 8. TO-NIGHT!. - . J, A 1 Great. Historical Indian Drama, , ... ■ r '"-'BUILDERS - - - , BUILDERS -;... - ■ .." . i of- tho ■ - - ' EMPIRE,. ••»' , . .. ■■ empire. .: .Telling of the exciting adventures' of 1 a' party of -surveyors -for' tho- Trans-Conti- ... 1 i ' - • nental Railway* BUILDERS •< ' " of i'lio- » — EMPIRE BUILDERS ■ v of tho - ' EMPIRE--This; tprodudtioH, which abounds with sensational episodes; presents the'largest/ • bodyi of Indians ever assembled for! . , lnotioh"'pictures. ' : """»>«»• ' " / A TOPICAL, '■' '• - Unique, AVbn'cllerful Exclusive. ' - WRECK " of the VERONESE.'"" WRECK of tho VERONESE, ' ■ Off the Coast of Portugal. : ' Tho ship strikes the rocks and is held " ' • fast; the great waves brealc over her; the'rescue of the irassengers; some, alas, dying, coining ithrough tlve'eruel breaktrb. '''' ' , .SEtl'G'S. MASTERPIECE,• • " For'tli'o First Time iii'WelliiiKton,"! "' "'■ CINDERELLA A CINDERELLA' CINDERELLA Spectacu- CINDERELLA , CINDERELLA . lar " CINIMELU ' CINDERELLA' dramatic ; CINDERELLA" 1 CINDERELLA" adapta- CINDERELLA'' ••' CINDERELLA tioii ' "CINDERELLA CINDERELLA- of the-'"CINDERELLA" - CINDERELLA ' well- " CINDERELLA 1 ■■■'■ CINDERELLA- known CINDERELLA , CINDERELLA'fairy tale. CINDERELLA" i';- ' With Picturedoin's Great Actress, ' •' MISS MABEL TALIAFERRO, . In the Title Role. ■' IHSGENE,RATION, , "A Beautiful Vitdgraph 1 Dramii. CHAPERON : GETS' A" DUCKING: -• PICTURESQUE HUNGARY; " 1 V And Other Excellent Subjects. ' D.C.. Ir. Oil.; Stalls, Is.; Upper Circle,' 1 ' • Gd. Booking ffeo-at'Dresden.'' On re-' -'" quest trains stop lit Theatre. ' -'Phono' >'i. 3153. - '" . '. ' ".. SHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE. Willis Street. ~ The Homo of Pcrfeotly-projected Pictures TO-DAY! -TO-DAY! , Last day of that superb Star Picture, - "FOR HER COUNTRY'S SAKE,";, | hi '- . Featilring the Beautiful' Sa'haret."! - • .., y~M7c.A„ LADIES' AUXILIARY. . . , GARDEN PARTY, At the Residence of.Mrs. Denton, "Fern-.. hill,"' 324^The Terrace. ;' THIS'AFTERNOON,, at'3'o'clock. Music. ' Refreshments,. Sweets ' Stall; , Flower Stall.. ,' - Admission, Is., which, includes cost of ■ Afternoon Tea. .. If tho weather is unfavourable tin Garden Party will bo postponed' till ' ' Saturday. w . tIRS. DUMBELL, Hon. Sec. . ; THE EVENT OF THE YEARI ALMOST HERE! "r VSITIZENS'- EASTER CAH NIVAL! ,j, Citizens' "faster carnival! • V NEWTOWN PARK. : -u SATURDAY' SUNDAY MONDAY ' .March 22■ • -March 23 "■■•March24 Being promoted by Patriotic Citizens to boom and raise a Fund 1 to beautify your ■ - - ..., City.'-- - • > • : MAMMOTH DISPLAYS BY , ' Cadets, Scouts,' School -Children,- . . - University - Tourney, : Hockey.-. < . J ELECTRIC LIGHT ■Saturday- Nigiit. ■' Mster Monday ■ ■ Programmes frofti* Kilto and Sons, R. H. Scott and Co., General Scorotary, Town-...» Hali, or G. S. Hill, Hon. Sec..Sports Sec-.- • 'oGIOO Art Union. Tickets, Is.; admit to Newtown Park;
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 12 March 1913, Page 9
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569Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 12 March 1913, Page 9
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