AMUSEMENTB. EMPRESS theatre. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.ui. Stalls, 3d.; Dress Circle, Gd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT I Final Appearance of these two Big "Features." "THE PRICE OF PARDON." "THE PRICE OF PARDON." "THE PRICE OF PARDON." "THE PRICE OF PARDON." And tho Thrilling A.B. Drama, "THE STOLEN IXDAF." "THE STOLEN LOAF." "THE STOLEN LOAF." Also the Latest WORLD-WIDE SUCCESSES. JjJ M P R'E S S THE ATR E. 'Cleanliness is next, to Godliness." MANAGERIAL NOTICE. The EMPRESS THEATRE has always held the premier position in New Zealand as being -the Most Up-to-date Cont:nuou9 Picture Theatre, not only in regard to tho Excellent Selection of Pictures shown, but also for Ventilation and Cleanliness. The Management ha.s never spared any expense whatever in this respect. In view of the present outbreak of smallpox, as an additional prccamtion to safeguard tho health of tho thousands of patrons, the Management has gone to considerable expense in obtaining specially-constructed FUMIGATING APPARATUS, which is being used from four to six hours daily to THOROUGHLY DISINFECT all por-/ tions of the Theatre. This is being done under special expert supervision. Every member of the staff was vaccinated yesterday morning. Therefore all patrons of THE EMPRESS can rest assured, that they can visit t!ho theatro without risk to their health. rjHHE KING'S THEATRE. Props., West's, Ltd., and T. M. Dohovau. TO-NIGHT (And Every Evening at 8). Electric Success of Our 3 SUPERB STAR FEATURES. 3 SUPERB STAR FEATURES. - . • MT. EGMONT Only one opinion: SIT. EGMONT '-'A ' Perfect Gem." ■ Life drama of a Noble Man and Woman, '"TILL DEATH US DO PART.-" • "'TILL DEATH US DO PART." ■- A Grand Subject, splendidly acted, THE PAWNED LOCKIiT. THE PAWNED LOCKET. A Genuine Success. And Other Fino Subjects. 8000 FT. UNRIVALLED PICTURES. 8000 FT. UNRIVALLED PICTURES: LAST FOUR NIG HT S .Of MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S English Costume Comedy Company, THE DANDIES! Dashing. ' THE DANDIES! Debonair. THE DANDIES! Delightful. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE DANDIES Will ■ CONCERT THE DANDIES Appear CHAMBER THE DANDIES in the TOWN HALL THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. (Last Appearances in Wellington). THE DANDIES AVill OPERA HOUSE THE DANDIES Appear for THE DANDIES at tho 3 BIG NIGHTS REMEMBERr-LAST FOUR NIGHTS.-TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY OPERA HOUSE. Prices: 35., 25., Is. Box Plan Dresden. A SUCCESSFUL WALTZ. "NIGHTS OF GLADNESS," By Charles ArnclilTe, TS tho Waltz that lias captivated LonJL don, Paris, New York, and other Cities. The demand is now increasing here, and we would advise nil who appreciate a good Waltz to call or send for a copy. Prioo, Is. Gd.; posted to any address'ls. 7d. Other Waltzes in big demand are:— "Valse Novembre" (Godin), "Charming" (Joyce), "Valse Septembre" (Godin). "Valse Arabis" (Cowley), "Pink Lady" (Caryl 1), "Thousand ICifses" (Joyce), "Garden of Memory" (Hope). Price, Is. 6d. each. Our stocks are always being replenished with tho latest Home successes. Why not call and hear a few tried over on tho Piano? CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The House of Good Music. WEDDING GIFT. LLOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RINGS, Solid 18ot. Gold stamped'; IGs. Gd, to 50s. each. 282 LAMBTON QUAY and 114 CUBA STR.EET.
SipeA Swiss Carfiigs The Artistic Productions of the Peasantry of Switzerland It is an education in Art to see those beautiful carvings, which run the whole gamut of size, for there is the little Carved Watch Chain charm'to the regal and magnificent Hall Stand • ; It is the Workmanship that Attracts one Here we see carving at its very best: every line, and every curve true and accurate There is, for instance, a Hall Stand carved out of Solid Linden. It stands about 8 feet' high, and represents the . stump of a tree, with the bough broken off short, which i serve as hat pegs. At the foot of the stump is a bear, i correct in,its proportions, and the carving depicts every ! hair, and every muscle. It is wonderfully well done, and ; it is this fidelity that makes one marvel., It must have . 5 taken the workmen many months and much patient toil ji to achieve such artistic results J There are about 500 Articles in this Collection of jj Swiss Carvingi, and we cordially invite young and | old to see the goods I Here is Art in its most Artistic Guise 1 f feit€®ib I Teifesli
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 16 July 1913, Page 9
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