' AMUSEMENTS. •? V ; QPE' R- A H: OU, S" til Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LAST TWO NIGHTS ~ •-, LAST TWO -NIGHTS--.---Of the Brilliant- Success i-l , { "THE BLUE MOON." ''"' "THE BLU E • M 0 ON." . "THE BLUE MOON." ■~..;, Mr. J. C. Williamson's •:■.'.';• NEW MUSICAL COMEDY- COMPANY,^'; THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, '."'•■■.■. ; -- SECOND • GRAND PRODUCTION OF, THIS MEMORABLE SEASON, ..-■■/'" The Delightful and -Vivacious. Musical. Comedy, ' ■'•■ .■ y ■ ... „"LADY MADCAP."'''' "LAD Y MAD CAP.":" ."' • ."•LAD Y : M-A DC A 'P," :-. -.-< ,;;■ . LAUGHTER AND/'rECREATION , ' : '" ■' ■i' ' " Will Reign. DULL CARE AND,..DESPONDENCY '.. Will be in;', Chains During «the MerryYSeason of.' V ""' : i ■?' L AD Y •; m 4;D 1: C-'A : - : P^j-:'. ; . ; .';;-.; Box Plans at the Dresden." ■:■. '.'.'. .-.Day ■ Safes-at- Christesoh's. ■PRICES: 55., 3s;,.,.aiid-,2j5,.--^;-, ;j ;-,„ ; - Early Door, Stalls and Family Circle,,,sd; extra.- '■ ' '■■ ■ '- : "■•.-.■y-.'l ■ >■. 'i I-■.'-,, '....;.. 'Box Plans and Day Sales at Christeson's, TO-MORROW (Wednesday, -January.--11; - - , :;, ; a:-.•'.;,-,.••-:.•• 6507 m O W, •N- •• '~'. •H - A_. L . L:: TO-NIGHT AT 8. : SPECIAL MATINEE, ..; ..;,>■•„ TO-MORROW AT 2.30. . ~;. ?,, ■'PLEASURE'S CENTRE. ": .'".> T"".' ■':"&• ''''.'■* . • MIRTH'S HEADQUARTERS; WEST'S PICTURES "" ,' Finest '"■" -■' -.■..' WEST'S PICTURES in the WEST'S PICTURES ":"'.'•-World.".' :: -* ; '"v* ..'-■'•' And"" -'■'•.:'■"•.' -^'? ••••■■'■. L. . '' ■ ■ VICE-REGAL-BAND:-De ' VICE-REGAL-BAND. Green's VICE-REGAL BAND: : Immediate and. Instantaneous 'Success'oF* . Our Grand All-New.' '''■• -■ NUMBER TWO PROGRAMME. Our- No. .1 Series of Views-, were .Magnificehtj But our No. 2—well,. : : '...'V SEE THEM., "SEE THEM.'■'•' SEE THEM; .Last Night the immense''''' audience /'that' crowded the Town Hall were simply amazed and 'deligTited with our Unique,' Pleasing,: and Instructive Kineinatograms.. EVERYTHING NEW TO,..WELLINGTONkThe Most Complete ■ Show-on--Touf;-- >• ■We Give Thorough.Satisfaction, /.":'•'■ And ■■'•■■■. - ■ i-.-'il-... .'WE DO THE BUSINESS. ;.- ~ To-night and Three Following Nights only, the same Great Programme will 1 be repeated. DON'T MISS IT. . DON'T MJSSITv' No Waits. ' -No Delavs. ...No'Early.Doors. , .PRICES--35., 2s;, 'and Is.;.- JCliildren flalfPrice. ..''■•''' .'-.''. Plan at Dresden, Day Sales at Abel's.- ■■• ■''-- .Ingress, 7.15; Congress, 7.55 ;• Egress, 10.30. Business Manager: MR., HENRY GEE. 6508 , -,' ,;■'■'■"- ' ..'■-' : ■.-'■ "' ''.-■ CR'I CItE T. ,'• — C'R'l Clt E.T.: R rC'K E T. • ■ CBI'G■K.'B'-T:- . -~ CANTERBURY v. - WELLINGTON. -.'. -. CANTERBURY .v. WELLINGTON. , . BASIN RESERVE. . NEW YEAR'S DAY, and 2nd and 3rd * 'JANUARY, 1908. Play Commences at 11 a.m. .._--. - ■ ,-.",; . "•'' \' •■• Admission—ls. Grand Stand. Enclosure, 6d. extra. E. B. VANCE, 6504 ■'•■■' Hon. Secretary.^. MEW : YEAR'S D;A Y. AT BELLEVUE GARDENS. Mr. Minifie's Full String Band, will give a' "Whole Day's Performance-0f...a11..the-.Latest Selections. ■,■■•■'-• ■ .'LUNCHEON from 12 to 2 p.m., at Is. 6d. per head. .• ... AFTERNOON TEA, 2.30 p.m.- to 5 p.m., at 6d. per head. - ■ • DINNER (Special), 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Is. 6d. per head... Light Refreshments and Cordials .'■ may bo procured at the GARDEN BOOTH at. Town Prices. . ....-..,. i . A plentiful supply of -HOT WATER FREE to Picnic Parties. "'" ' During- the evening the Hutt Brass Band will play in the Rotunda, whilst the Gardens will be transformed into a veritable FAIRYLAND, followed by a Magnificent'and Unique DISPLAY OF FIRE WORKS, at 9 O'CLOCK (Purchased in London by Mr':" Lodder),' comprising the following sot- pieces:—"Prince. of Wales's Feathers," "Rainbow. Wheel," "Saxon Set," "Japanese Glory," .' "Horizontal .Fountain," "Bouquet Gerbs," "Roman Candles," "Shells," "Turbillions," "Coloured Lights," "Port Fires," "Hnge Rockets," "Blue Lights," "String Crackers." ".''•'. These Goods are of the Highest Grade of manufacture, and: are fac-simile as supplied to' the Crystal Palace, London, thereby assuring, the visitors of their genuineness. CUT 'THIS OUT AND iPASS -IT ON TO ' YOUR FRIENDS, .v . The last train leaves Lower Hutt for Wellington at 11 p.m. Waggonettes will'run to and.from the Lower Hutt Station ,and Gardens. ADMISSION TO GARDENS, 6d. WALTER GANDARr-". ! ■ • . Manager. A. R. Vt. LODDER, Proprietor. ..,,:.;.".' - -/,-6491 MASON'S GARDENS, .TAITA. T7IOR a day's outing these. -Pleasure' Gardens " cannot he surpassed. The Gardens aro very extensive, and contain flowers and shrubs that are not to'be found>hywhere;else'in tho Southern Hemisphere.... Lots of grass toom for tho. children to play on, and summer houses for the ciders. Come and see tho Kangaroos and Monkeys. Cold Luncheon can be obtained on the Ground for Is.; Afternoon Tea, 6d. The Faro from Lower Hutt Station to the Gardens is only 16. Return. ENTRANCE TO GARDENS, 6d. ■'..'. - -6393 i~ ' r MONEY IN THIS. FOR SALE, Two American Boxball Tables and .Shooting Gallery. Worth .£lO a weob to good unan.. Apply, 40 ..Willis Street.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 82, 31 December 1907, Page 1
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