AMUSEMENTS. JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON. . BOX PLANS For the Seven Representations of A,ROYAL DIVORCE Will bo Opened at the Dresden. To-morrow morning, AT 0 O'CLOCK. A Quouo will be formed from 8 a.m. OPERA HOUSE: Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. GREAT XMAS ATTRACTION, . THE PLAY OF THE MOMENT. Commencing SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, (Boxing Night.) SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY. JULIUS KNIGHT AS NAPOLEON. JULIUS KNIGHT AS NAPOLEON. Supported by IRENE BROWNE AS JOSEPHINE, And J. C. WILLIAMSON'S INCOMPARABLE COMPANY, In the Stirring_ Military Spectacular Drama, A ROYAL DIVORCE. A ROYAL DIVORCE. THE GLORY OP ARMS. All the striking splendour whioh surrounds a mighty name, and one of history's great romances is wonderfully displayed in the thrilling Napoleonio play. THE BATTLE TABLEAUX. So stirring and realistic, created a veritable sensation in Sydney, Melbourne, and Auckland recently, and it is conceded on all sides that the present revival far excols all previous representations of the thrilling Napoleonic drama. "A ROYAL DIVORCE" Will be staged with' new dresses, magnificent scenery and lighting effects, and a feature will be the marvellous moving tableaux, including THE RETREAT PROM MOSCOW. THE BATTLE OP WATERLOO, THE BOCK AT ST. HELENA. 100—People on tho Stage—loo. 100 —People on the Stage—loo. Grand Operatic Chorus, Corps de Ballet. During the season , will also be staged "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL." "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." "THE SILVER KING." : "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE,"Box Plans open at the Dresden TOMORROW MORNING, at 9 o'clock'. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Prices D.C. and R.S., 65.; Stalls, Bs.; Gallery. Is. Early door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. : ■|g| M PRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." STALLS '3d., FOR ALL. DRESS CIRCLE 6d„ FOR Alfij. Limited number D.C. Reserves, Is. NOW SHOWING. Another Big War ' , 'Scoop for tho Empress, "CHANGING THE "CHANGING THE . MAP OF EUROPE." MAP OF EUROPE." "TOPICAL WAR BUDGET" (Reoent Happenings in England and on - ' the Continent). And SEVERAL OTHERS.
Regarding the war contribution of £2,000,000 demanded from Brussels, the "Berlin Loltalanzoiger" says that M. Max, tho Burgomaster, paid'.first of all £800,000, of which £140,000 was paid in cash. For the remainder ho issued lionds, which lie Inter refused to redeem. The remainder, £1,200,000, ho refused to acknowledge at all. This uttitude was tho reason for his arrest and transportation to a Gorman fortress. The Wellington Corporation Tramways Advertise in tliis i>suo (heir running during the Christmas and Now Year holidays. Tho Eastbourne Borough Council's ferry service timo-tablo .for Christmas Evn, Christmas Day, nnd Boxing Day ar« adverused. -
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2339, 22 December 1914, Page 7
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