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AMUSEMENTS. , . THU COMPETITION FEVER STItX RAGING. TO-DAY t TO-BAY! AND TO-NIGHT, THE COMPETITIONS! THE ABSOLUTE CONTINUOUS SHOW-ALL DAY. •GO WHERE THE CROWDS ARE. TOWN H ALT. TOWN HALL; TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. TOWN HALfc ' (Large Hall).' NOVELTIES ALL DAY TO-DAY AND THIS EVENING. ORATORIOS AND OPERATIC SELECTIONS. : . , AN ABSOLUTELY VARIED PROGRAMME—NOTHING BUT THE BEST. GIRL SCOUTS AND BOY SCOUTS. • GREAT PROGRAMME. HERE IS THE LIST. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. I.6th. TOWN lIALL {LARGE HALL). 9 a.m.—Piano Solo (over 18): "Romance and Study," in F sharp. Threu to corfit* pete in final. . . . 10.15 a.m.—Bass Solo: "The Erl King." Three to compete in final. ': 11.15 a.m.—Shakespearean Recital (Ladies) (a) Duke s Sjis&ch. (b) Epilogue. Threfl to compete in final. .... \ , ■■ .. „ , ' % p.m.—Solo (Ladies). Competitors must sing an- Oratorio or Operatic belcetioji arid a Ballad. Thrc« to compete in final. CONCERT CHAMBER, , , 10 a.m.—-Girl Peace Scouts Physical Culture!. CompctitWn. Winning Troop til 10.30 a.m.—Girl Peace Scouts First Aid Competition. Winning Troop to be d<*„ 11 a.m.—Girl Peace Scouts Signalling Competition. •Winning' Troop to Be do. . 2 p.m.— Scouts Baling 'Competition. Winner,to appear at night. 2.15 p.m.—(lll)—Boy Scouts Shelter Building. Winning. Troop to be declared. 3.30 p.m.—(113) Bov Scouts-First Aid Competition. Wtenuig Troopi to be declared TO'-NIGIIT, at 8 p.m. TOWN HALL (Largo Hall). Bugling Competition (Boy Scouts). The Winner. . . r., ; . Piano Solo (over 18): "Romance ttud- Study; in F sharp. Final 3 competitors. Bass Solo; "The Erl King." ' Fiiiar 3, Competitors. v J.#. Shakespearean. Recital (Ladies); (a) Duke's Speech £b) Epilogue: As rou Like It. Final 3 Competitor?. . • A NEW SECTION. . Solo (Ladies) Oratorio or Operatic Sslectipiv niid a Ballad. Final 3 Competitors. Recitation (Boys under 11): "A Lament." .Winner te be declared. . Dialogues, Humorous, in Character (Own Selection). Winner to bo declared. And by Special Request;, MR. ALAN M'ELWAVN, the Competitions btago Mana. ger, will talk humorously on ■"STRIIvE MAIMERS. LOOK AT THE PRICES. . . Prices:. For Day Sessions, Gd. Morning and Bd. Afternoon; Evening, -s. and Is. j 2s. seats may bo reserved at the. Dresden. No booking Fee. , . . Season Tickets, for Day .and Evening Perfornianees"-DMiplc, .£1 • Single, £1 IS.;, Back .Stalls, 10s, Gd. .' . n._L r , r , rA , lt . 1T , NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST. FESTIVAL! . ..JAMES DYKES, Secretary.

rfiHE ~ ' EMPRESS . THEATRE ' A (Formerly tho Adelphi.) Direction of J. B. WILLIAMS. "Where Everybody- Gots." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily—ll a.m. to 11 p.m. WHY pay MORE? . ■ Stalls 3d. WHY pay MOKE? Dresii circle Bel. WHY nay MORE? Dress circle reserve Is. PACKED AS USUAL LAST EVENING! LADIES, bring or SEND THE CHILDREN TO-DAY. ■ SEND THE CHILDREN TO-DAY. ■ NO MORE DARKNESS! ONE REASON WHY we lvave plated subdued lights in pur theatre is because it is tho LATEST European IDEA, which is now being adopted UNIVERSALLY. But the BRILLIANCY of tho Pictures is NOT AFFECTED." ■ • • NO STUFFINESS! PERFECT VENTILATION! We have a HUGE EXHAUST FAN which draws any bad air right out of the building. ■. ■ - WHY pay 4IORE and sit in stuffy buildings? REMEMBER! REMEMBER! Our Stalls 3, pence :■ for EVERYBODY! OUR TWO GREAT EXCLUSIVE "FEATURE?" "FALL ROUND-UP ON 'Y 6.'" , ' "FALL ROUND-UP ON 'Y G.'" "FALL ROUND-UP ON r Y G."" / "FALL ROUND-UP ON 'Y 6.'" A dazzling display by scores of the greatest' dare-devil riders in the world. Biiek-j limping. s-tecr-Tiding,. wild-horso, breaking, bull-dozing:, lasso-throwing, etc., The cowboys perform same of tho most astounding feats human eyes ever witnessed. Also the World-renowijed.A.B. company s EXCLUSIVE "feature" comedy "SO NEAR aiid YET SO FAR," : "SO NEAR au'd YET SO FAR," And a HOST of OTHERS..' TSH NEW' .---■ THEATRE. Manners Street. MacMshon and Donnelly, Proprietors, "GO WHERE TSE CROWDS GO}" "Where SIIiTNEVEIiuSE'CS." "The SURVIVAL of the FITTEST." TO-DAY an(UTO ? Nl6HT>UiNftvem.bei,;l6. The Prevailing; Proi^aoigvii. will 'be-'snowft. rj C' 1 ' The following are. some of the ' greiit, subjects.— . 'V■l—"Th6 Devil, Servant, and the Man^ ■ (Selig; Drama,). 2—"THOUGH YOUR SINS BE -AS SCARLET.". .■> ; '< B—"Tragedy of a' Dress Suit"' /Jj ~v' '. .(A,B. Comedy). i-r-"K Visit l {b" D.w.ie,"'iM' otHer?;,.i AND all day TO-DAY and TO-MGHI the. FAIRY EXTRAVAGANZA," "MOTnER GOOSE" ■ ,s: : ■ y'■ ".MOTHER GOOSE". s < NEXT MONDAY, -November. 18. - •./A Distinctive A .B.'Photo-play ' • • A Distinctive A.B. Photorpldy / A Distinctive A.8.. Photoplay-'.-entitled- - • "A PUEBLO LEGEND" ■% PUEBLO .LEGEND" Att .Enchanting .Spry of the Nut) Mexican Indians. TOGETHER WITH "D,R - B L HAM A." ; ' "D.li E,-mH A.M A":. ■ (Tlio Oriental' pris6iier).-j' - . The Sequel'to 'JA' Dead: Man's Child.- 1 ' This is.\rcally pic-ture-drams.. <?It. MADE A SENSATION in London; .. ' ThnVlr'os 'it!) ■. Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere..

f Lewes ewf| " And arrivesin London in less than'. six weeks' time frorridate of sailing.; It is well to look ' ahead and , We have absolutely the very latest and daintiest designs in Xmas Cards, specially adapted for private ; ' ; printing, to offer you—a selection second to none in the Dominion! Call in now and seledt your cards While the variety is at its best! The supply of each design is limited in quantity, so that our customers are assured by ordering a small number, that cards of a similar design , will not be. sold to anyone else. See Our - S&flipfes! . ■ is .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 7

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