Empress theatre. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES, Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d. Dress Circle, 6d, TO-DAY AND,TO-NIGHT. LAST APPEARANCE Of this WONDROUS "FEATURE,'I the, A.B. C'o.'s Dramatic Satiro; "TITO R.EFORMERS." "THE REFORMERS." "THE REFORMERS." "Bunny's Birthday Surprise," "In Old Dutch Times," "Eclair Journal," "Deer ill Captivity," and tho L CHOICEST SUBJECTS of tho Hour. TO-MORROW, NEW PROGRAMME. rjpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. LAST WEEK. LAST 3 NIGHTS. "THE SMART SET." "THE SMART SET." "THE SMART SET." REFINED ENTERTAINERS, TO-NIGHT! ■ TO-NIGHT. Owing to the Continued Success and by Special Request. Edward Elliott's Laughter-Raising Burlesque, "Kia Ora," or "Move on Please." MISS GEORGIE . In Coon Songs MARTIN, and Dances. "SUNSHINE and Edward Elliott JAMES" in new local hits. , WALTER The GEORGE Merrymakers, In MAYNARD Latest Songs dnd DA KIN Character Sketches. EVERY ITEM BRIGHT AND SPARKLING. Popular Prices—3s., 25., Is. Roserved Seats Dresden. Steinway Piano used. •_ ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. • ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. (WEDNESDAY), At 8 o'clock, By MR. BERNARD PAGE (City Organist). •; Fugue on tho name of Bach ......Schumann (By Special Request). ■ Marche Gothiquo Salome Melodio Rachmaninoff Rhapsodie No. 3 Saint-Sachs 'Summer Sketches ..'Lemaro The Dawn, The Bee, Tho Cuokoo, Twilight and Evening. ' ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. . JNO. 11. PALMER, Town Clerk. September sth,, 1913. . : rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. (CONCEIRT CHAMBER.) SATURDAY, 20tli Sept., and MONDAY, 22nd Sept. i Under tho distiiiKuished patronage of Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Liverpool. GRAND DANCE RECITAL, , GRAND DANCE RECITAL; Under the Direction of MISS ESTELLE BEERE. Tiokets can bo had and seats reserved at the Dresden. Opening of Box Plan Postponed until Monday, 15th. . NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. gR.D ANNUAL FESTIVAL. ' COMMENCING NOVEMBER 3rd, ENTRIES CLOSE- SEPTEMBER 30th. ENTRIES jCLOSE SEPTEMBER 30th. Send, for Jext Book. ' Largo Wellington Entries Wanted. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. 149 Featherston Street. WO NEW AND -INSPIRITING MARCHES, ''AIR KING;" "" . "CARNIVAL MAID." Do not Hesitate. "Got them Now. Is. per Copy. Posted, Is. id. eacli. Obtainnblo only from— * THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 11G Cuba Street, Tho Homo of Choap and Good; Musio. '
RUGBY UNION, • ' NEW ZEALAND!.VERSUS, • ' • ' ' - ' ' WELLINGTON I; A THLETIO "PARK! Q P.M. ATHLETIC pARK! AraLETIC A ARK! P.M. A T HLETIC 1 ARKIi TO-DAY! TODAY! THE LAST CHANCE! Oft THE LAST CHANCBi SEEING THE COMBINATION FOR CALIFORNIA. . CURTAIN-RAISER, at 1 p.m.- ' ' . . JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Versus WEDNESDAY ■ REPRESENTATIVES; , ADMISSION TO GROUNDS "j /- STAND /jy. EXTRA'.. J. D. AVERY, See. N.Z.R.F.U. 19 ¥011 O#K ITilOLillll . : It is Pleasant, Easy, Profitable Work and the Outfit is Inexpensive ! ! ! ! ! We have just received direct from the manufacturers, a . rather fine assortment of Stencilling .Sets',; which'are"altogether" different from those hitherto sold in Wellington.' ~ THE STENCILLING "SETS comprise the following 6 bottles of ready-to-use washable colours / 2 correct stencilling brushes , 1 stencil-cutting knife ■ • ■ - ) Several pieces of oilrboard'for stericil-cuttiflg;-. ' with one cutiteniiil b a '• Price 7s. 6d.-:the Set There is no messing about mixing the cplours and dirtying-the hands with paint and smelly turpentine. The colours in these : sets are ready for instant service, and -fresh supplies-can 'be obtained at any time at 9d. a bottle, the following colours.'beirig in' 1 stock :—Vermillion, Salmon Pink, Violet, Prussian Blue, Carmine " ; and Green.. \!V. *, CUT STENCILS ■■ . :.V We have also an exceptionally fine assortment of Cut Stencils, t'ne ;-■ . designs being suitable for cushion covers, curtains, borders,' &c. . ; •» Sizes 6 to 20 s I6in. . to 4> each OILED BOARDS . For thoseiwho-prefer cutting'their own Stencils, Sizes 20 x 25in. At 6d> each Take an earty opportunity of seeing these Stencilling Sets, top they ape E'ealfy good 7;: and.well worth examining. '"SEE WINDOW DISPLAY iITOfIIBEtTOIISITD. ■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1851, 10 September 1913, Page 9
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