AMUSEMENTS. THE king'S, HE KING'S, 1 Tho Ideal Picture House. TO-NIGHT At 8. NIGHTLY. II AY WARD'S PICTURES. Grand First Screening Here of tho quits Exceptional Star Film, "SHIPWRECKED!" "SHIPWRECKED," "SHIPWRECKED," "SID PWRECKED," "SHIPWRECKED," A "Knlem" Masterpiece, On a scale of unusual completeness and grandeur. Tho most vivid portrayal of THE PERILS OF THE SEA Ever presented in Photo-play. A MAGNIFICENT DRAMA, After tho Manner of "TnE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON 1 ," "THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON," Replete with stirring Spectacles. SEE! SEE! SEE! The Storm at Sea. Tho Strugglo for the Lifeboats. Tho Dangers of the Desert Island. The Attack of Cannibals. The Thrilling Rescue. Tho Equality of Man. Supported by a Programme of 8000 ft. of tho Best Pictures, 8000 ft. of tlio Best Pictures, u ■ Screened to the Strains of BRILLIANT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC B.v Tho King's Orchestra. A Delightful Entertainment. • D.C. and 0. Stalls, Is.; Stalls, Gd.j Reserves, The Dresden, Gd. extra. Tho Visit of GENEE IS the Most Important Event that lias yet occurred in tho Theatrical History of the Dominion. GENEE, THE WORLD'S SUPREME DANCER. Choose whatever list yon may of tlio Trulv GTeat Artists of this generation, whether it includes Bernhardt, Melba, Paderewski, and Kubelik, To Those Must be Added GENEE. Tho Incomparable ADELINE GENEE. "The very spirit of the Dance Itself," Of whom it has been, said, "THERE IS BUT ONE GENEE." QPERA HOUSE. Lessees, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY, COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25. Seven Nights Only, and Matinee Saturday, Novembor Ist. J..C. Williamson. Ltd., esteems it a high honour in boing able to present i • Tho World's supremo Dancer, ADELINE GENEE, And' tho IMPERIAL RUSSIAN. DANCERS. Company over 70 Strong, And including a GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA Of 35 Instrumentalists, Presenting ' The Famous Ballet "Coppelia' (in two acts). The Gorgeously Beautiful Arabian Nights" Ballet (in one act), and the Delightful Fantasy "Les Sylphides (music by Chopin). _ No Increase in Usual Prices. D.C. and Res. Stalls, 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is, Plans open at The Dresden NEXT WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22nd. UNDEiR VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE, President: ' / HON'. Prime Minister. THE HISTORICAL piGEANT PAGEANT In Aid of tho Boys' Institute. In NEWTOWN PARK, NEWTOWN PARK, SATURDAY. OCTOBER. 25th, And LABOUR DAY. 2.30 to 5. ?- 30 to Admission to Park: ONE SHILLING. Unreserved Seats: Qno Shilling Extra, (Obtainable only on grounds.) Reserved Seats: Two Shillings Extra. (Obtainable at Dresden,) Booking openß at Dresden on Monday October 20th at 9 a.m.' (MINERAL Printing in all ilflbronchia VJT n e a tly and promptly executed at "Dominion" General Printing House, Dominion Avenue. • /
0 ' J f OUVeDir 0 (? —c®"— l/Rv rft/fftTKl/TI " |R\OST CARDS and Christmas Annuals ar e 1(0) S(gir|((] P all very welt to send to friends abroad, but li at best tliey are ephemeral—thsy are looked at tnd finally thrown away. A week or . . two and they arc done with, but in any case pi they do not give an adequate idea of New Ifjfij Zealand or any part of New Zealand. It is. lIW different with these Souvenir Booklets—they oro well printed and superbly illustrated and deal with ' specific subjects. There are 19 Booklets in the *j=g o fl series and they are all as under; — ' ( krifflfl 1. Feathered Friends of the Bush il li Z. New Zealand irv. Picture and Song 3. Maoriland 4. New Zealand Wild Flowers ' 5. New Zealand Rhymes—Old and New rt 6. B.'&utics and Wonders of New Zealand •. Abroad' 0. From the Maori Sea 10. The Romance of the Moa 11. The Finest Walk in the World 12. Snow Kings of the Southern Alps ; 15. Uncanny Country (Thermal District) , n*fr 14. Pilorous Jack 15. Where Bell-birds Chime ' ? ' M 16. Forest and Icc 17. A River of Picture, and Peace 18. New Zealand Cities—Auckland 19. Stewart Island These ore charming souvenirs to send fo friends abroad—Souvenirs that will be kept and treasured. These Souvenir Booklets are ■ now ready for selection. CHARMING . „.,„ K SOUVENIR Warble Extra Bound Covers with Cord 1/8 „ Bound Velvet Calf » - * .« 4/6 „ — ■ ■ ■ ■ Jo- & Tombs Ltd j ; : WELLINGTON II M - 1
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1885, 20 October 1913, Page 9
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