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AMUBEHENTB. g K A T I X G II I N K. The Recognised Homo of Perfect Pictures. TO-NIGHT at 8. "TO-NIGHT The Management announce a COMPLETE CHANGE. OF PROGRAMME.Bright and Sparkling Subjects by the world's best manufacturers. RINK PICTURES. EINIC PICTURES. RINK PICTURES.. RINK PICTURES! Present two complete changes of programme, weekly, Every Monday' and Thursday. . TWO AND A HALfr HOUR-S PICTURES. , OUR PRICESPRICES: M. Gd. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. Bd. 3 ADULTS SIXPENCE, to,all 3 3 ADULTS SIXPENCE parts. 3 3 CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. ' 8 (id. 6d. lid. 6d. 6d. Gd. Gd. (id. fid. mHE ■ EMPRESS ■ ' THEATRE (Formerly the Adelphi.) Direction of J. D. WILLIAMS. "Where' Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily—ll a.m. to 11 p.m. STALLS 3d. OUR Prices. . Dress Circle 6d. Dress Circle Reserve Is. Don't miss tin's great programme. ■ LAST APPEARANCE... TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT ■ Of "Officer Murray,"- . "Lieut. • Rose and the Train AYreckers," "The Mite," etc., etc., ;mc, COMPLETE Change TO-MORROW! Commencing TO-MORROW' The A.B. Co.'s •foil 3 days TO-MORROW marvellous and 3 nights TO-MORROW masterpiece At the' "THE "The. Massacre" tells a Empress "THE tender lovo story of a only. "THE brave white scout's proMASSACRE," mise to guard with his MASSACRE." very life the child of the MASSACRE." dying woman lied loved MASSACRE." so ' true. The infantMASSACRED' grows to' glorious womanMASSACRE." hood, and when in danMASSACRB." ger of an attack by InMASSACRE." dians'her guardian hast-1 MASSACRE." ens to'.her side.—Now enMASSACRE." sues the terrible awe-in-MASSACRE.'V spiring disaster in .MonMASSACRE." tana, U.S.A., on -May MASSACRE." 15th, 18TG, when General MASSACRE."', Custer . and hundreds of MASSACRE." his noble troopers were MASSACRE;" massacred to. a".man by MASSACRE." the blood-thirsty Sioux MASSACRE.". Indians'.' — .The' heroic MASSACRE.", .scout, faithful , to his MASSACRE." word, ' fights on' against •MASSACRE." hopeless odds, and with' , MASSACRE." Custer's, ' gallant.. men MASSACRE." passes into the Vale" of; MASSACRE." Shadows. . The last scene MASSACRE." of all—The funeral serMASSACRE." vice^withhundreds of MASSACRE." mounted. soldiers .sur-' MASSACRE." .rounding . the ■ little,, spot MASSACRE." 'where the : heroes gamely MASSACRE." fought, whilei the grim MASSACRE." circle of galloping InMASSACRE." dians closed in till the MASSACRE." Angel of Death had reachMASSACRE." ed down for the. last MASSACRE." brave soul of that valiant MASSACRE." band.. "And .God.shall MASSACRE" ■ wipe away- all -tears."- . At the Empress ONLY. DON'T be misled by,limitation's! TH E A'T.BE, ..'RO YA L. ' Direction, Brennan-Fuller Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8., TO-NIGHT. Australasia's Amusement Enterprise.- ~, BRENNAN- MAMMOTH FULLER'S BRENNAN- VAUDEVILLE' FULLER'S BRENNAN- CONSOLIDA- FULLER'S 1 - tion. ; v TO-NIGHT, COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME The most distinguished and brilliant coterie of .Vaudeville Entertainers over . presented to a New. Zealand: audience. ' TO-NlGHT—First Appearance, of; • . THE JOURDANE QUARTET, ... THE.JOURDANE QUARTET, . America's Greatest Operatic Artists- in. Gems of Harmony, introducing popular operatio selections, with appropriate .. i 1 , wardrobe. NEW SCENERY AND EFFECTS. . :Everything Entirely Ne,w by, -BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS. , BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS. , In .their most unique, and refined entertainment. Now the rage of Wellington. NEW SONGS An Entertainment NEW SKETCHES of Immaculate , ' . NEW DUETS' ■ . ■ Refinement. The Brightest, Merriest, Most Joyous Combination ever seen in the Dominion. . BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS. ■ Continued Success Nightly of MISS VICTORIA CROSS, - . MISS VICTORIA CROSS, . The Dainty Scotch Comedienne. ~ MR, HARRY'LINDEN,, In his original burlesque scene at , the . piano. . ■ MISS IDA BERRIDGE, , The Favourite Cohjedienrie in New Songs. ~ Last Night,of LT. STOFF, : '' The Original Noveltv. Ventriloquist. , PRICES—O.S. and D.C.,'.25.; Stalls, Is.; Reserves, 2s, Gd. Book at tho Dresden. ; rpHE . LYCEUM,-' PETONE. A . Direction, .Haywardsi' Ltd.'. v-. * Last Saturday' witnessed'A : Perfectly Satisfactory Opening to both management and audience. Packed House and Good' Programme, > TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, ; 1 THE'. FRENCH SPY: -. , And other's. . Wednesday Night, LADY OF. THE LAKE and' others. Full Orchestra. Prices. Is. and 6d. ' ' - ", . •.. - TENNIS • RACKET^.—We have opened up a good selection 'o"f Baily and . Co.'s Rackets and Nets, which we are selling at wholesale prices. W. J. SEATER AND CO., 21 Grey Street, 'Rhone 1474.

[ You'do not see the /' 6 articles you need, in ••••■J •• j-' our windows, or on- § : counters ... ,p : ' :p; Ask our.■ Assistants I ' < : ' and see you get all | I ( requirements I j .I ■ Space in our present cramped temporary j j premises will not permit of an advantageous \ fj and comprehensive display of the beautiful 6. , ■ ■J - and useful wares ordered some time ago for f ;< this Xreas season.-. The recent fire in'no •• | f , ' ?... way interfered with the ordering of.our I ' ' V usual heavy stocks. Every, inch of room ] ■ 5 ' has been utilised to the full, but through I ' ; { lack of window and counter space, quite | ; 1 i half the goods cannot be shown. Every- la thing-that is new in Stationery, Xmas i , ••• J Cards, Art Calendars, Leather Goods, 'f ■ ■ I Ladies' Hand Bags, Books, Novels, | . - j Annuals can be had at our retail shops - " ... | ; Spend yourXmas at - r ■;i Whitcombej , j Lambton Quay \ : ' E3 ' •• 7 ••• l ; ■ ; 1 " ... •: - ■' .•

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1606, 25 November 1912, Page 7

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791

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1606, 25 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1606, 25 November 1912, Page 7

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