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AMUSEMENTS. rptEATKE ROYAL. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT: ANOTHER TRIUMPH OP OUR Xliff CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. FULLER'S PICTURES. FULLER'S PICTURES. TllF, CINEPHONE Famous Talking THECINEPHONB' and Singing Pictures. "She's My Lass from Lancashire," Smig by Miss Flnrrio Fordo. And Many Other CINEPHONE RECORDS. TO-NIGHT! NEW PICTURES. TO-NIGHTI HUNTING THE BROWN BEAR. Also, Pathc's Latest Star Comic, BUEBY, THE SPORTSMAN. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA. BRIGHT SHOW. Prices-Dress Circle, 25.; Stalls, Is.; Back Stalls Gel. Box Man Dresden. Carriages 10.28 698J QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSR ■ I'o-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT P THE URBAN PICTURES. THE URBAN PICTURES. IN A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME! More New Pictures To-moirow, , Including, LIFE o>i BOARD A DREADNOUGHT. v '. Prices—2s., Is., and fid. Plan Dresden. THE URBAN PICTURES ! THE URBAN PICTURES ! MA R A T It ON ft A C R< A R A V H 0 N 31 A C E/, ' THIS EVENING. THIS EVENING. ' THIS EVENING. THIS EVENING. Starting Winder's Corner, G. 30. THIRTY-SIX COMPETITORS. THIRTY-SIX COMPETITORS. Finishing on Opera House Stage. Book Your rfeats at tho Dresden! Competitors to Assemble at Stage Door, Opera House, 6 o'clock. Free use of Dressing Rooms. gejfjU TOTIS MAJESTY'S •"■*■ Lessees, Linley aud Doaovan. TO-NIGHT! .. ~ TO-NIGHT! THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! Tim ROYAL PICTURES! WITHOUT PEER IN PICTUREDOM. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS BILL! Your Last Chance, TO-NIGHT! A Programmo that lias Packed the Tlieatri for a AYeek. You'll be Sony if You Miss It! TO-MORROW- (WEDNESDAY). EVENING. Another Wonderful Selection. DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. .„„ The- Latest and the Best. OUR Pnces-ls. and Gd. Plan Abel's. G97U
rjTOWN HALL. , TOWN HALF Direction T. G. West. Manager A. SI. Miller. Commencing TO-MORROW NIGnT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. The Marathon o£ the Picture- World. WEST'S PICTURES, WEST'S PICTURES, WEST'S PICTURES, First at Home! First Abroad! ' Supremo in Art and Beauty! ! A Magnificent Series of "Art Studies." "L'ARLESIENNE" "L'ARLESIENNE" •. Can only bo seen at West's Pictures. DE GROEN'S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA The Popular and Brilliant Musical Combination. ■■< NOTE OUR. PRICES: Dress Circle ; Is. Gd. Front Stalls Is Back Stalls Gd. Plan at Dresden. Sixpence extra for bookinj. Representative, Geoffrey Nye. LOWER HUTT, LOWER HUTT, AGAIN . TO-NIG H T. ANOTHER BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. Prices—3s., 25., and Is. Plan at Harris's. , - ■■ ■ PETONE. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. cos, mOWiN CONCERT HALL/' DRAMATIC RECITAL. LAN MACLAREN. CHAS. DICKENS 1 MISS JEAN HOWISON. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), APRIL G, 8 p.m. - admission-Two shillings. est TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER,' WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. AT 8 O'CLOCK I'.M. CONCERT BY MESSRS. MAUGHAN BARNETT, MAX HOPPE, AND JOHN PROUSE. FAREWELL TO THE MALLINSONS. FAREWELL TO THE MALLINSONS. Mr. and Mrs Mallinsoii's numbers will in«, elude "Four by the Clock," "Corn-age, , ' , "Dream of a Blessed Spirit," "A Birthday, "Baby," "Daybreak." ; Box Plan at Dresden. Scats, 3s. (reserved), 25., and Is. Door?- open at 7.15. FAREWELL TO THE MALLINSONS. G9S9 GRAND' CATHOLIC BAZAAR AND ART UNION, In Aid of , NEW CHURCH, KILBIRNIE,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 475, 6 April 1909, Page 1
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