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THE EMPRESS THEATRE. (Formerly tho Adelphi.) Direction ... . J. D. Williams "Whore Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily — 11 a.m. lo 11 v.m. WHY pay MORE? STALLS 3d WH\ pay MORE? Dress Circle ed WHY pay jMORE ? Dress Circle Reserve Is YOU saw those CROWDS wait- Stalh ing for ADMISSION LAST 3d NIGHT? Stalh It's no use arguing ; MERIT 3d speaks for itself. Stalls The new programme is a phe- 3d nomenal success. ■ . Sta'ls MAN CAN LIVE ] 3d 3 Weeks without food. Stalls 3 Days without water. 3d 3 Minutes without air. Strl'i The foul air in the EMPRESS 3d THEATRE is continually drawn Stalh out by a huge exhaust fan 3d through the roof. Remember, we Stalh study the comfort of our patrons. 3d "That's the Williams Way"' of Stalls guarding the health of Theatre 3d patrons. Stalh A WONDERFUL programme 3d TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. Stalls Bring the CHILDREN To-day. 3d Bring the CHILDREN To-day. Stalls NO MORE DARKNESS. 3d The EMPRESS Full ORCHES- Stalls TRA is admitted to be the finest 3d combination in any N.Z. continu- Stalls ous picture entertainment. 3d - COMING SHORTLY— A Sen- Staih nation, "A ROGUE of the TURF." 3d TZ"IRKBY LUNN CONCERTS. FINAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT, at 8. FINAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT, at 8. Box Plan and Tickets at the Dre&dcn unfil 12.30, after at Christeson'e, Mannersstreet. J m O W N II A L L. Direction J. and N. TAIT. ' FINAL CONCERT TO-NIGIIT ! MADAME KIRKBY XUNN, MADAME KIRKBY LUNN, MADAME KIRKBY LUNN, Greatest Drama! ic Contralto of our Time. I MADAME * KIRKBY LUNN i Will Sing: ■ "Che Faro" (Orfeo), Gluck "Im Herbst," Franz "Vergiblisches Standchen," Brahms "Sapphische Ode," Brahms "Poppies for Forgetting," Lohr "Mornihg — and You," Aylward "O Lovely Night," Landon Ronald "The Three Fishers," Ilullah Mr. ANDREW SHANKS will singi "Toreador Song," from "Carmen" "Hame," Davies "Border Ballad, 1 ' F. H. Covven Mr. WILLIAM MURDOCH Will play: "Ballade in A-flat," Chopin "Hark ; ' Hark ! Tho Lark,"- SchuboftLiszfc Prelude in G-minor, Rachmaninoff And, by Special Request — "La Cathedralc Engloutie." Debussy M. ANDRE dc RIBAUPIERRE will play "Romance,'' Wagner "Caprice," Paganini-Gorski "Zigcunerweisen," Sarasate. Accompanist Herr Johan Wiolaert. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d ; Unreserved, ss, 33, 2s. - /V-P^M-iR l A '' H O U S E. Lessens J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Leesees... Directors'- of the Bert Bailey ; . . • - , Co." ' Managing ' Direbtorr ! Julius Grant Acting Manager „..'. Edmund Duggali SATURDAY NEXT, 14th DECEMBER. Coining direct from His ' Majesty's, Auck- | land, after a season of 14- Nights in that City. "ON OUR SELECTION!" A Dramatic Event of Vast Importance, yielding a Thousand Bushels of Laughter to the Acre. A BRILLIANT TRIUMPH! THE BERT BAILEY NEW DRAMATIC ORGANISATION! Ih the Wonderfully Attractive and Brilliantly Successful Australian,- Charac- *•, teristio Comedy Drama in Four Acte. ■* STEELE RUDD'S "ON OUR SELECTION!" "ON^OUR SELECTION I" Adapted from the famous - Australian Author's Work by Albert Edmunds and Beaumont Smith. Fun and Genial Amusement! A Plenitude ' of Dramatic Interest! The Greatest Australian Play yet Written. "On Our Selection!"' Be sure and Bee "On Our Selection !" honest and rugged "On Our Sfelectjofl!" old Dad and all the "On Our Selection!" Rudd Family and "On Our Selection!" Friends in "ON OUR SELECTION!" "ON OUR SELECTION!" Is praised everywhere by press and public. It was recently the chief topic of conversation in Sydney, Brisbane, and Auckland. It is novel and original. Nothing has yet been presented on the stage quite so captivating' and fascinating as this Gredt Play of Country Life and Character. "ON OUR SELECTION 1" ' (The Book) Has been read throughout the Commonwealth and New Zealand by hundrods of thousands, but tho Play will bo witnessed by millions. • Popular prices — 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early doors 6d extra to 2s 6cl and Is. Box Plan will open at the Dresden Tuesday next. ' Touring Manager— JOHN FANNING. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. GRAND SACRED CONCERT By TRAMWAYS BAND, , KING'S THEATRE, Has been POSTPONED until a futuro date. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL EDUCATION BOARD. • WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE.' ■ \ PPLICATIONS are invited for tho j£\, following Positions (engagement from February Ist in each case): — (1) Mathematics and English Master in the Day Technical School, beginning salary £275 p.a. (2) Assistant English and Commercial i Master in the Day Teohnical School, beginning salary £200 p.a. i (3) Instructress in Dressmaking, Day and Evening Classes. Temporary 'appointment for nine months, salary at the rate of £150 p.a. For further particulars arid forms of application apply to the undersigned. Applications must reach tho undersigned on or , before Friday, • 27th December. W. S. LA TROBE, M.A., Director. _ 93-95, Wakefiekl-strcet, Wellington. APOLOGIES. RE TELEPHONE No. 2792. ORMROD'S NEWTOWN TAXI SERVICE And ORMROD'S GROCERY STORE, BERHAMPORE. ORDERS having been delayed and un•executed through our telephone being out of order, we beg to apologise to our customer 5 ! for same, and arc hoping j tho matter will bo rectified, as the trouble has now extended over a week. Taxi Ordoi'B can be left at Coleman'o, Bootmaker and Importer, corner of Riddif ord and Ri'ntoul streets. TIT" R~S ET~ ITC HUT ZE, METAPHYSICIAN, Can be Consulted at 27a, Panama-street, from 10 till 5. Nervous Disorder?, Throat and Chest Affections Specially Treated. Call and see testimonials. EYKRYBODY"'S' Doing It "l\w P Ilrar this latest ragtime hit on twin rucord 816. "Talkeries" next Grand Hotel, the chop for up-to-date records.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1912, Page 8

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