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AP4UBEMENTB. ... . / matinlE! TO-DAY AT .3.30' P.M. MATIN!!". . MATINEE! ANOTHER DAY OUT FOR 'THE KIDDIES EVEN- MATINEE. . MATINEE. TUATIiS TO-DAY. MAWNLE. MATINEE. Another Big Holiday Attraction will bo submitted. The J HIMA ~ MATINEE. Programme is so arranged .that Adults, as well as Child- MAIINbK. MATINEE, ren, will be catered for on.the same scale of grandeur MAHMib. MATINEE, whioh has characterised our Xmas Season. Matinee MAIINEJ',, . . . MATINEE. Prioes: ls„ and Bs. Children, 6d. to all parts. MATINEE, ;. CIRCUS. TO-NIGHT AGAIN. TO-NIGHT. CIRCUS : - c cSI. BARTON BROS.' CIRCUS CIRCUS. ' CIRCUS THE BIG FASCINATING SHOW THAT ALL WEL- CIRCUS —' CIRCUS LINGTON IS TALKING ABOUT. -CIRCUS.—CIRCUS OUR BOOM CONTINUES. WE'VE MADE GOOD. CIRCUS, ' CIRCUS JOIN THE MERRY THRONG TO-NIGHT. CIRCUS; circus' Don't Miss Our Big Double Change Programme. C1RCU5,..,,.. ~, CIRCUS! SEE HANLEY, MARGUERITE.and HANLEY in another of '- CIRCUS.- - CIRCUS Their Pulso Throbbing Ihrills. ■ ■ . CIRCUb, CIRCUS. Bee OUR BIG TREBLE OF INTREPID CIRCUS. CIRCUS STAKb. ...UJKI/Üb,- --.-y CIRCUS.' The Show throughout is brimful of Sensational _ Incident. CIRCUS; . CIRCUS. Intermingled with unparalleled spectacular aremo display . CIRCUS. PTBnnn and wholesome lulnrity. CIRCUS; CIRCUS. THERE IS NOT ONE DULL SECOND. , .CIRCUS, PRTfIES • Is 2a and 3s. Cliimren Hali-price. .CIRCUS/ CIRCUS. WALTER V. HOBBS, Press Agent. v CIRCUS,-

npHE . : NEW. '. ... .. .. THEATSit' A Manners Street. -■ • ••■•.i. "GO WHERE THE. CROWDS GO." A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALT,. Wo are scoring all. the time. .'Our 'pat''.rons never.leave us. . Remember... OVER A MILLION • People' have visited our Entertainment ~ within twenty months. ' TO-DAY the Magnificent-Programme will; • bo repeated. Usual CHANGE on MONDAY. Look out for ■• -. . "THE CIRCUS CATASTROPHE." .'J jrjlS . MAJESTY'S . . THEATRE,Proprietors John Fuller, and Sons.,!; i.:,,"'' Messrs. Fullers- havo pleasure iu An- r -: : ; :-. nouncing the First Uiand MATINEE! . . To-day MATINEE'I MATINEE! at MATINEE MATINEE! 2.30. ••, -ItATINEBI--;' •>;•< When a Magnificent Selection of Educa^ tional and Wholesome Subjects will bo submitted. .."I" Mothers, Bring the little Ones to Our SWEET NELL MATINEE. Door Open 2 o'clock sharp. , .-■■■ MATINEE PRICES-Drfss. ■ Circle,... Adults Is., Children Gd.; Stalls, Adults. ■ Gd., Children 3d. '. • HIS MAJESTY'S THEATKE. Proprietors John Filler and Sens. THIS EVENING' AT 8. Continued Success of SWEET NELL The Fascinating SWEET NELL and . , . SWEET NELL Romantic Coaedy. Australia's MISS NELLIE STEWART, Most Popular MISS NELLIE SIKWABT Actress. ' MISS NELLIE STEWART v In the Title li'de. A GIRL'S BRAVERY. . Animals Wo All Know. ' Cossacks of Ural Country. Visit to Turkeji RED-HOT COURTSHIP. ■ And Numerous Other Excellent Subjects.' Dress Circle,' Is. Gd.; Stalls, ls.j Upper • Circle, 6d. Booking, 2s. Plan at ths Dresden. ■ ~ , ; ' '' .; > On Request Trams will Stop at-the; .»•* Theatre. . - . - • - r Town hall.' ■ town hall, On ; ' ' •" THURSDAY, JANUARY 2nd.. '. Messrs. J. and N. Tait will present ' JIADAME ICIRKBY LUNN — "" " =—- MADAME KIROr LUNN,— ... . In one of her . ........ .... , WORLD-FAMOUS SONG RECITALS. , , i Probably in no, other style of work is the distinguished singer so ■ successful aa -• in recitals, and it is safe_ to predict that . ; this recital will'bo'i musical and .'" .' L achievement unequalled in theannals of v.' the Dominion. .. . '.; MADAME KIRKBY LUNN -- SONG RECITAL. - - • ■ • THURSDAY, JANUARY 2nd; Throughout the whole of the Dominion ■it is conceded by both Press and Public that MADAME KIRKBY LUNN and her brilliant company had PERMANENTLY Raised and Sot the Standard of Music in New Zealand. 1 -.. V ; . FINAL GRAND .CONCERT, - •. ■' SATURDAY, JANUARY ith. '■£ Special Popular Programme. PR.ICES-55., 3s'., 2s.- ' BOX PLAN NOW' ON • VIEW AT THE « DRESDEN. SCOTT COLVILLE, ■ . Tour ; ng Manager. ' STRING BAND. : M- ESSRS. VITETTA ' BROTHERS, ' Harp, Violin, and Flute • ■ ' : ; • (Constantly engaged at' Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At' Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply large or small' Orchestra. " "" Address 138 TORY ST. 'Phono 2570,' - In the COMPETITIONS ■ • ' ; Your DEPORTMENT . will:, Count. CJPECIAL LES.iONS for intending Com- . '© petitors,. and Social Exereiaos in. Relaxation and Flexibility . for. Pianists and Violinists. . MISS MARGARET, NEUMANN, Teacher of Physical Culture, , z Ronth'o Buildings, Featherston "Street, ■

Theatre r o y al. J Direction, Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. . Brilliant Success. Brilliant Success. AN OVATION . A TRIUMPH. Great reception of FRANCIS E. CURRAN, FRANCIS E.. CURRAN, World's Champion Monopede. Assisted by the Plying Trapezo Expert, MISS MAY VOEGTLER. THORNTON Expert THORNTON Juggler. EARNEST PITCHER, Droll 1 EARNEST PITCHER Comedian. Now Strong Favourites, THE NATIONAL DUO. BLACK AND BRONTE, Philharmonic Duetitts. • ASHTON AND NIGHTINGALE, Great reception accorded to the .8 GROTESQUES, 8 GROTESQUES, ] ■Classical Costume Comedy Co. I Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s. ;■ Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden. Booking, 6d. extra. j mOWNH A L L. j Promoters, Haywards Ltd. \ ' t AGAIN TO-NIGHT. TUG-OF-WAR. TUG-OF-WAR. IMPORTANT NOTE. A General Admission of ONE SHILLING ' . ONE SHILLING 6 TO ALL PARTS, TO ALL PARTS, I TO SEE THE FINALS TO-NIGHT. TO SEE THE FINALS TO-NIGHT. g LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS- S Gasworks beat New Zealanders (Class S 1), Athletic beat Halcombo (Class 3), A Christchurch beat Munt, Cottrell (Class A 1), Fire Brigade beat New Zealand Ex- J press (Class 2), Gasworks beat Halcombo (Class 3), Christchurch beat New Zealand . Express (Class 1), "All Blacks" beat Athletic (Class 3), Christchurch beat Fire Bri- c gado" (Class 2), Gasworks beat Munt, Cottrell (Class 1). A TO-NIGHT'S CONTESTS . Will commence sharp at 7.30 o'clock. AH Team's must be in attendance. JRotation will be ANNOUNCED IN "EVENING POST." 1 FIRST PULL, r HALCOMBE V. "ALL BLACKS (Class' 3). Is.—PRICES TO-NIGHT—Is. SEMI-FINALS.AND FINALS , ■. TO-NIGHT. A Great Show Predicted. GEOFFREY NYE, Manager. INTERCOLONIAL . CRICEET. ;.i .:. " " ' ..:■■ * THE FINISH 1 THE FINISH! * THE FINISH! THE FINISH! j. ; SOUTH MELBOURNE V. : •asnsxsfis p 1"" WELLINGTON. ■i TO-DAY. TO-DAY. t TO-DAY. TO-DAY. t At 12 o'clock. BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE. ADMISSION—Is. Grandstand, Gd. E. B. VANCE, I Hon. Secretary. MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT STREET. • ( SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29th, at 7 p.m. i Under the Auspices of the Lodge of the Theosophical Society. j Ml. D. W. M. BURN, M.A., of Dun- { edin. National Representative of. the Order of the Star in the East,-will .1 give, a public Lecture, entitled "God's ? Message to our Age." 1

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 7

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