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AMUSEMENTS. 0 W N "O" ALL. OWN JCI u L. Direction J. and' N. Taitr, 111 the presence of His Excellency the Governor Lord Liverpool? Lady Liverpool and Suite. FAREWELL CONCERT. FAREWELL CONCERT, TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock TO-NIGIIT. , ' At 8 o'clock. Positively the last Concert in Wellington, as owing to other engagements there will not bo any return season. MADAME MR. KENNERLEY CLARA BUTT RUMFORD As an enormous audience is expected, it is advisable to book seats at ths Dresden. ... MADAME CLARA BUTT WILL SINGLAND OF HOPE AND GLORY . (Elgar), ' . • . With Grand Organ Accompaniment by Mr. llernard Page. "(3 Don Futale" (Don Carlos) VerM "L' Ileum Equise" .. ... I'oldowdd Joyous Easter''Hymn Old German Jolineen" C. V. Stanford '13 for liainey" .' Belfast Street Hong. "THE FAIRY PIPERS" (Brewer) (By Special Request). MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD WILL SINGDicliterliebo Nos. 1, 2, 3 Schumann Inihlingsiiacht Schumann ' O Death" (from Four Serious Songs) Bralnns llow Deep tho Slumber of the Floods" ' Loewe "Come You Mary" ' Harold Cruxtou Little Red Fox' ;... A. Somervill "The Magpie is a Gipsy Bird" ~.1 Lohr I And Duet, THE NIGHT HYMN AT SEA. ' , „ , With MADAME CLARA BUTT. Mr. William Murdock, Piano; Mr. Hlowat Carter, Violin; Mr Harold Craxton, Accompanist; Mr. Bernard Page, Organ. ci,■ir' lc<!R ® eservC( l Seats; 10s. Gd. and 7s. Cd.; Unreserved, 55., 35., 2s. Tho Five Shilling Seats may he reserved for Is. extra for this concert. 3s. and 2s. Tickfts obtainable at Christeson's. ,

THE KING'S THE KING'S HE KING'S THE KING'S TO-NIGHT At 8. NIGHTLY. Tho Ideal Picture- House. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Magnificent Programme, headed by A Great Cines Drama, THE PRETTY WARD! THE PRETTY WARD!" THE PRETTY WARD! THE PRETTY WARD! 2500 ft. in 2 reels. A' TALE OF LOVE' AND VILLAINY. Vivid Illustration of ' A SHIP ON FIRE! . A SHIP ON FIRE! Thrilling, Awesome Spectacle. See the Sensational Fall from CLIFF TO SEA! CLIFF TO SEA! Supported by A. GENTLEMAN'S GENTLEMAN, t An incomparable Edison drama. MAX LINDER & THE LOVE LETTER, Pa the colour comic tit-bit. I'ATHE GAZETTE, etc. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. D.C. and 0. Stalls, Is.; Stalls,' Cd. Reserves at Dresden, Is, 6d. Empress theatre. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d. Dross Circle, 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE INAUGURATION OF THE EMPRESS AS A CONTINUOUS PICTURE PALACE. A MONSTER PROGRAMME! EVERYBODY WILL BE THERE TO-NIGHT. rjIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, FRIDAY, 17th OCTOBER. PACKED, JAMMED; CRAMMED. CROWDS TURNED AWAY. Owing to the fact that many could not obtain admittance to ■ Wednesday night's performance, "THE PRIVATE SECRETARY" will be repeated on FRIDAY NIGHT, the 17 th inst. AN INTERLUDE OF MERRIMENT. Tho delightfully funny situations received with tumultuous laughter. A SUCCESS INDEED. Box plan opens at Dresden this morning. Prices—3s., 25., Is. SUNDAY CONCERT! SUNDAY CONCERT! WELLINGTON' PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA! . / Town hall. town hall. 19th OCTOBER, at 8.30. " TSCHAIICOWSKY'S 1812. TSCHAIKOWSKY'S 1812. With Full Orchestra, assisted by Wellington City Band. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. W. H.' BOWMAN, Acting-Secretary. ' BEAUTIFUL NEW SONG. "TAKE MB BACK TO THE GARDEN OF LOVE" (Range .C to E.) Send for it 'now. Post Free, Is. Gd. Or if convenient, call and hear it. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE,., 116 Cuba Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 9

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