■ ii- ■■. I. i' r AMUSEMENTS, . .Tilsiii" filssii:' TOWN HALL; . TO-NIGHT. GRAND CHURCH CHOIR CONTEST GRAND CHURCH CHOIR CONTESI Between THE TWO CHAMPION! CHOIRS Of ' NEW ZEALAND. FEtLBING WESLEY CHOIR FEILDiNG WESLEY CHOIR. And GftAFTON SOAD CHOIR, AUCKLAND, GRAFTON ROAD CHOIR, AUCKLAND, THE GREATEST CONTEST OF THE FESTIVAL. Supported by a Brilliant Bay and Evening frOgranflne. LAfIGE HALL AT 7.45 P.M. PIANO SOLO (under 21): Sonata in J> Minor, cte, Final 2 Coinpctite. HUMOROUS RECITAL (Girls under 10): Own selection,. ftnrt J Competitor. ORIGINAL RECITATION OR SKETCH (Boys land Gwrls under. 10/: Not ia Character. The Winner. SCOTCH SONG (Gentlemen): Own Selection. Final 3 Competitors, , SHAKESPEAREAN RECITAL (Gtmtlomen): "On Kingly Greatness, ctc. Final 3 Competitors. • . , _ ... BARITONE SOLO: "Dor Leicrmann." Final 3 Conipstotors. DUET (Lai.lv and Gentleman): Own Seloctioii. Final 3 Competitors. CHURCH CHOIR CONTEST—Three Tests. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 2s. ««d Is. Box plan at Dresden. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. ■- " " 1 IS~ MAJESTY'S THEATBB, I — ,'j IK "Where Everybody Goes."- Diioetion Bwn.pan-iMl'rß. Magnificent Success of this Week's Great 1 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, Programme, BRENNAN-FULLJsRS' vaudeville LAST TIME OF THE ENTERTAINERS. . The Best the World ran Provide, 'A.B. Company's Gr-cat Sensational..; THIS .EVENING AT •& , ■ Trenjendous Success of .1 "Feature" Drama," BIG TO'M M'GUIRE, The Irish. Singer Of Sootch Songs, > "THE INFLUENCE OF KIiLDINE AND SPEED, ■ "THE INFLUENCE OF . Australia's Premier Comedy Cyclists and. THE UNKNOWN. Acrobatic 'Comedians, 1 ... THE UNKNOWN/' PAUL ' The JEACLBS PAUL Whistling JEACLIH AND A HOST OF OTHERS. PAUL. Bowery Boy. . . 3EA.CLB* New Programme To-morrow. 1 LASHWOOI) AND IIENBY, Comedians and Patter Artists i —: —" FORD and DAVIS " ■ , BE WISE-BOOK AT THE DRESDEN. Opcrafio Vocalists. Special to Parents: EO OSTEES KU fiigf S ROOSTERS. Young Britons' Matinee, ROOSTERS . School. . ROOSTERS' SATURDAY NEXT. 2.30.- HILARY LONG, v :;■/* SAIUKLWI t.w. Theremarkable Upside-down Phenomenon, — mffiS KING'S. —■ ' PEG and tho LIMIT, , — A HE KING'S. 1 — Presenting one of tho .Funniest Acts is' TO-NIGHT. At S. NIGHTLY. THR raOYDONS HAY WARD'S PICTURES! GLADYS Centric A.LBE|S. Packed with People and Enthusiasm. GLADYS • Comedy Duo. ALBEJSI VflT f |/\'C nip ( v n pc JOUXSON AND CONWAY, ( \ OLLLita CI CtlU.J.b. D,c. and O-S.. 25.; Stalls. U. 6d.s Upyw i CANNONADES of Approval. Circle Is. Plan at Dresden* Booklist ROUNDS of Applause. Gd. extra. SIEGES at the Doors. ' . . ■ ....... ■ -Ij Greeted Last Night's Presentation of the Greatest Ww Film of the Age. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD.*/ ~ THE BATTLE OF. WATERLOO. - CQURTENAY PLACE. , - THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.. - ; ~ THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. - _ ic , „ n _„ Tvr , m-Mnw-m4?rmw • Greatest of all Battle Films. £< AS COOKING DLMONSTRA/lION.i -THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.- _J - THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. *■ TO-DAYI TO-DAYf -THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.- ■ — : A Heart-Sttmn-B Spectacle. WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBESi^ -THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.- .. . - THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. — At S o'clock. - The battle of waterlog, - .. .. 1 Adapted from History. ' ®Y MISS RENNIE, Its purpose is Qf Wellington Tc.Qhnic.al School; TO NOURISH PATRIOTISM, NOT TO GLORIFY WAR. ~ \ ' ' Raconteur—Mß. BARRIE M ARSCHEL, Subiect... Stirring Martial and Patriotic Music by Scones BUM, and Tea Cakes. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. ■ ' HISTORICAL PAGEANT, NEWTOWN. HE EARLY IF YOU WANT TO GKP HISTORICAL PAGEANT, NEWTOWN. SEATS, P.C. and O. Stalls, Is.; Stalls. 6d. J. H. HBLLIWELL, FREE DRESSCUTTI NG UEMONSTRA-, Secretary. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY); ' THE COMPETITIONS. TTSTILTj Ixj given at 3 p.m. by Miss —. — Y V Bagley,''Principal of the "Ideal "JMTR, C. N,. BAEYERTZ will be pleased : ' Home. Softool of Dreslscntting- iiird Mali- IfJ. t 0 meet Jiivflnile. OmnpoHturs at in.*," Room No. 7, Adolplii 'Cliambcts, iiio Town Hall THIS MORNING:,.at ?.S0 next Empress Tlieatro, Willis Street: o'clock. . Adults on THURSDAY MORN-s This demonstration should prove very in- jj{(j a t the sumo hour and place, (-cresting, to ladies who do, their own JAMES D.YIvES, dressmaking, Hie system is «m» susipl- . , Secretaiy. est end most up to date i.ii (ixisteiico. . ■ . . .. CITY COI'XCI!-. jirGHGRAPE PIANOS, TO-NIGHT (A\ EDNESDAY), UU -.OA » . nfe . n4 purchaSi'ilß a tJftUo, yw •W vvn* wnwf>l»\r 4\W.' A should. certainly inspect our various ttvit; BiY «ti.cb of Higl.-g-raiTe Instrttroents by th« TRAMWAY BAND at makers , e,n! ® crk ' .JOHN BRINSMEAI) .A.ND, SON, 12th November, 1913. .tiTT/ntR TU.in'HNKR. - r ■ * ' gorr i Kallmann, WEDDING GIFT. SCHIEDMAYEII 4 SOEHNE,r. 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Stewart IslaniJ These are charming souvenirs to send tq friends abroad—Souvenirs that \yilt be kept ani treaiured. ! These Souvenir Booklets ore now ready for : selection. CHARMING SOUVENIR Marble Extra Bound Covers with Cord 1/6 „ . Bound Velvet Calf » . „ 4^ jt '■ ■ ■ J J * ■ ■ I ■ 0 WELLINGTON ) \ '~r *..j> "ai 'is -i; •
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 5
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