'••• " AMUSE MENTS. ' A FINE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. THE' AT R L ROY Aln Props., :Johii- Fuller and .Sons, v <• PULLER'S■ ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. ;.-.linm'enso.Succaavof'.the ~ NEW AND NEW- ARTISTS. .- A* . ■. To-night,''' Reappearance of , .REXO. AND LESSEO, • v The - Cleverest vandr.-Euttniest' of Juggling . ' Australians. VAUDJI; AND; VARNA,.. Peculiar. nhd-.Popular.»Peoplo,- m their Various ' ~:.„V.ocifery,.Vagaries,..-Wit, . and. , •' • 'r.; Topicalities. . - • Received Nightly irith Grcainst Applause and . Hearty Laughter. FRED-GRAHAM;. f AND;' DENT-7-NELLIE, ' . - A LUCKY: CATCH:: . - , . ..Gwendoline Hur1ey............Ne11ie , 'Sherlock H-—T...:...,.........Fred Graham.. . Scenor-Miss . Hurleys. Music; R00m,.... . Introducijife: Songs,'etc." . ' ; ' ' GERTIE M'LEOD, Singing Seno. .. I .FRED .'BRANSGROVE,. .The, Double Voicei.. ,i : . " ■ Last "Nights'of • " " DENIS CARNEY. . .:':' M ' . The .Great Singing Humourist. •■■ ■ THE SEYFER TWINS, Jtivenile Double. , BIOGRAPfI PICTURES. The Best ; - -The Ddg Smugglers.; . " ;■ PRICES—2s.' and; Is.' Boxes,, One Guinea; mOWN. HALL, GRAND CONCERT., for tho• ■ Citizens' Zoo. Gertrude Hunt;.sings ' Tosti's'.:".Good-Byc."800G JJIS x MAJESTY'S 'THEATRE.- ; THE ROYAL PICTURES. ■ -. '. - EVERY EVENING. ' f Jpterosting, l •; Hurrtorousi ■■ ; and j Educational ; 1 ' Pictorial Genis.. projected, nightly.;: -. ■ . .PRICES-rDowristairs,- 6d.jlpptairs," Is. ' •''^'Limerick l ' now"on. Get a 'Postcard.' 063 mowx HALL, FRIDAY, Citizens' Concert , C./'N, ,Worsley' will;siiis;S'aintlSaen!s;'".'Mon. Coeur;s'ouvro'a - ' • ,ta' Voix. J '::.;v,,- 8006 s k ONDERLA'ND. i TO-DAY! TO-DAY! ' WEDNESDAY. 6PEN TFOM 2 I'M WELLINGTON'S FUN, FACTORY, : ■ • WHERE'THE '.MEEK."REJOTCEI ' ; '• 'TO-NIGHT! v : ■' TO-NIGHT! • j- j \ ' PemittingV: • ■. ' GRAND NAVALBATTLE . ; - /■ "^Aiid MINIATURE/FIREWORK- DISPLAY. ■ A TOWN IN PL\ME V FLEET IN VCTION. The Sensation of the Moment.';. y , WONDERLAND SUPPLIES TO-NIGHf . EXHILARATING 1 ENCHANTSIENT! " ECSTASY! - :. ... . Trams from Courtcnay Place 'every l lo; ' ... ; ' ininutes.;;.;. DON'T FORGET, . COME TO-NIGHT! BMS \ MR, 'HORACE'HUNT, Mus. Bac.,-plays tho Marcho Funebro; et; Chant -Seraphique at . ; : the-Citizens l : Concert - for,- the^Zbo.,on ' Frid'ay.--; . ' . .soog • ' -proilE - or- "COMPASSION FETE, :ISLAND;'..B;\Y..'. .... , .3000;. HAVE VISITED' THE FETE,;. : TO-DAY, 2.30 to' G p.m.:; and to 10,3ff, ' NUMEROUS: AND - ATTRACTIVE. STALLS. NOVEL-AND INTERESTING' SITJE-SHOWS. GIUND OKCHESIIiA , CHARMING TABLEAUX. ■■■. v "INTERESTING. DIALOGUES BY - . ■MADAME NIT A STEELE'S PUPILS.. ' '"Last Chance :of Visiting the Grand Fete. > Last Chanco of Having, Your Fortuuo Told. Last Cliancs of-Consulting tho Oracle, tlia ■Wise aud'World-Famed Wizard. . . ■ • ' 'Last' Chance of Visiting' the Rembrandt Art -Gallery.' •••; i.-'r.-. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!. . OF: RAFFLES." The Daintiest of Rcfresiimehts at the Tea Kiosk. TO-NIGHT!, TO-NIGHT! NO ONE SHOULD MISS;THE LAST CHANCE ■ ' ~ • Of Visiting- the ;, f .r : .-. ~. ; ' GRAND OPENING FETE. , 1 ' Admission, Gd. Children, 3d. ... M-'■ O'CONNOR,' 195' The Terrace,• : FRED W: CROMBIE, 21 Marion Street, . Joint Hon. bees.
7JVH-IRS CAX.IJOW will' be assisting at the '■ Citizens'. Zoo." Concord for '.tirti. Zoo' in 'the : ,Tow HaU'- : bii'':j§^&y'nis^;' " v '-8®"8. \\ ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL v .' ; ..TOWN" HALL, ; v.:''. / . OR G-A N' RECI TA Iy . Ul ""MR MAUGHAM BARNETT ! Grand Jutois • le Seir v..Gounod ; Minuet'«^."..i.';^"..i^.V.-V.^..™'».^^ M V.'.'... , ''.Boccherina. • TbcMtii' and' 'FugW D -Minor • 'Bach ' Fanfcasi. , , r bmrand Overture "Riiv ■ 8ia5".;;;;...-.... •; Mendelssohn . 'Intermczro (''.CfivflJlpl'ia );..Mii6castti Allegretta-Cantabils .. : . ' -ADMISSrON l: -SlXPENCE;.- I (Cd.). and.;„ONESHILLING (H) DOORS OPEN AT 715 TM / JNO R P\LMER. ' j;i j. ...... • • .•• • Town Clerk. :• r. i,. .AtH-.March, -IPOS. L 7913 r . "jIJi"R "-"'ALPRED HILL -will sing • his .own ■ Poi ; 7T*~sS9»S'' ?£ tkb-o'itj?^'n'|po-;&i}oeii:jft.-'flw I Town.:!H&li;'onl!lri^ ST'-' PATRICK'S • DAT SPORTS.' ASSOCIA- ' - TION TO-D VY (WEDNESDAY), M \RCE 13 1 A i, P SnOW GROUNDS, : PALMERSTON NORTH. 480 IN PRIZE MONEY • AND TROPHIES. , • CYCLING, • ■ RUNNING, ■-'■ . • :.. WALKING. ' TlKi-OF-WAR, HUNTER'S COMPETITION. SEVEN-A : SIDE'IOOTBALL'TOURNAMENTi ". For particulars and' programme ED BUTLER, P.O. Box SO, Palmerston . North, . A L WESTMORELAND, ' 1 Cuba Street, Palmerston North, . 74311-■ ' ' ''i'?--. v Joint Secretaries. ; , BALLROOM DANCING MES.'H.B.. MASON'S-CLASSES .'for 80. . ginners' are ' hold-'6n 'MONDAYS aric : i WEDNESDAYS in: her.Privato nail, ,at 86 Ghuzneo Streot. next St. Peter's Church. . . Mrs. Mason's method' of tuition ensures" 'proficiency in Six Private-Lessons, or Ono Quarter at Class. ■.*■■■■■• ■■ . Telephone 2G4G. - '■ ; •.■•■•. . : .■ >■ TRANCING.— Miss ■ Violet . Warburton's Dancing: Classes for Juveniles begin on Saturday, 4th April, at 196 The Terrace. Evenmg Classes for beginnors, also a spcoialFinishing' Class! Private Lessons by. .arrangement.' Address 19G .Wellington Terrace. - 7307 LOST AND FOUND. " LOST, between Aro Street and Karon Roservoir.'.Lady'sj Fur Necklet. Address at' ■" Dominion"'OlSco. _ ■ 560 "S*7TLL tho Person who picked up a Purse TT yesterday monirnE.>.kmdly.-roturn 6amo Offico. ' 7984
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 1
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