AMUSEMENTS. /JIHE KING'S THEATRE. UNCLE TOM AND LITTLE EVA. AVill meet all the Little Folks at UNCLE TOM'S -CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. At tho King's Theatre, At 2.30 This Afternoon. This Afternoon. PRESENTS FOR ALL. Children Sixnc-nco to aii parts. - - (4) SPECIAL PRIZES.' ' (4) TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S PICTURES ROYAL RO\AL ORCHESTRA WEST'S Proprietors:. W'est's -Pictures (Ltd.) and Linlev and Donovan. THE PATHE GAZETTE. THE S.S. OLYMPIC. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. THE ANGEL OF LUCK. How Max Travels Round the World. , PRICES—Is. and Gd. Box plan at Abel's. Booking-Fee Gd. Theatro .'Phone 3143. WEST'S PICTURES TRADING BUREAU. W'E carry a stock of one million aiuT a half feet of film, and have twenty-, five thousand -feet arriving .every week, i and also carry full stocks of 'all machines and accessories. We can supply full programmes of all leading makers. Nothing too large or nothing too small. Address: Tho King's Theatre, -Wellington, Solo ' Agents £or Pathe Freres. pICT U1! E EE'CITA L, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1910. t 1. "Katharina's Advice to Wives" (Shakespeare), Miss Christine Picot. 2. "Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam," pic- ' tured by Miss Sybil Johnson; recited by Mr. J. M. Clark. 3/ "Bob Cratchit'sj Christmas Dinner" (Dickens), Miss Christine Picot. 4. "How Rubinstein. Played" (Adams), Mr. J. M. Clark. -' • 5. "Odes on a Grecian Urn" (Keats), pictured by Miss Sybil Johnson; recited by Mr. J. 31. Clark. . G. "Portia and Her Suitors" (Shakes- • peare), Miss Christine Picot. 7. "Clarence's Dream" (Shakespeare), Mr. .1. M. Clark. • 8. "Pitty-Pat and Tippy-.Toe" (Eugene. Field), Miss Christine Picot. 9. "Autumn," pictured by Miss Sybil Johnson; the music by Miss Brenda Stock. ; Tickets—3s„ 25., and Is. Box Plan at Dresden. YEAR'S' DAY. I CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S SPORTS, ■ To be Held on MONDAY, 2nd JANU- ; _ ARY, 1911, PUBLIC PARKTMASTERTON. 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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 1
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