AMUSEMENTS. | Empress theatre. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d. Dress Circle, Gd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. LAST APPEARANCE! Of tho Qivil War Drain a.< "WOMEN AND WAR," The Rex Sensation: "THE STOLEN IDOL.". "ECLAIR. JOURNAL" (The Worldi's News). "Market in Central Asia." "Tho Hicksville Epicure." AND OTHER CHOICE FILMS. NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW! ei : rjpHE KING'S To-night. THE KING'S Props., West's Ltd., & T. M. Donovan. ) UNRIVALLED, UNCHALLENGED, THE BEST COMEDY YET.. Bright! Breezy! Brilliant! "A Convulsion in 2 Acts."—"N.Y. World." A REGIMENT OP TWO. " ' A REGIMENT OP TWO. A REGIMENT OF TWO. A REGIMENT OF TWO. Enthusiastic audiences assert that nothing; better lias ever been seen lierc. SPECIAL: THE WRECK OF THE DEVON. THE WRECK OF THE'DEVON. Good—Loudly Applauded. " AND OUR BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. rjpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Walter Georgo and Maynard Dakin's. THE "SMART SET." THE "SMART 'SET." r THE NEW- ZEALAND REVUE THE NEW ZEALAND REVUE Has Caught on Like Hot Cakes. "KIA ORA" or MOVE ON, PLEASE! "KIA ORA" Edward Elliott's "KIA ORA" First and Original 3 Now Zealand Revue. FORTY MINUTES' GENUINE COMEDY A .Continuous Round of Laughter from' Start to Finislii. . "SMART SET" Always Rifflit ■up-to-date "SMART SET" and "SMART SET" A Bit Beyond. An Entertainment Entirely New and Novel. COME AND SEE YOURSELVES As Others See You. Come and Hear -Che Wowsers "Wowse." Popular Prices as usual: 35., 25., Is. Reserved Seats at Dresden. Steinway Piano Used.' Manager, VICTOR BECK. U G B Y FOOTBALL! AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA i T. NEW ZEALAND! NEW ZEALAND! , NEW ZEALAND! FIRST TEST. FIRST TEST. ' ATHLETIC PARK.' SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY Gtli SEPT., 3 p.m. Curtain Raiser: 1 . ORIENTAL THIRD v. 5 ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, 1.80 p.m. Admission to Ground. Is.; Stand, 16. I extra. NOTE.—AII ordinary passes aro eus- ' PCndCtL J.D.AVERY. Sec. N.Z.R.F.U. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [ SPRING FLOWER SHOW! SPRING FLOWER SHOW! LOWER HUTT"TOWN HALL, 5 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, ' Opening Ceremony at 3 o'clock, in the presence of their Excellencies tho Earl ' and Countess of Liverpol.^ , Orchestral Music; Refreshments. Flower - > Sale Stall. " Admission One Shilling. T. L. BARICER, Hon. Sec. , ; LYNN TEA GARDENS, 1 <0 220 Hutt Road, Potono. An Ideal Spot to spend a week-end. Every Modern Convenience. Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality. A Spccial Room for Evening Parties. A. Lovely Spot for Motorists to stay for Refreshments. Cigarettes Sold. MRS. H. S. WOOLCOTT, Junr, Proprietress.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1845, 3 September 1913, Page 9
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