AMUSEMENTS. "WEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES. EASTER MONDAY! EASTER MONDAY! GRAND HOLIDAY. MATINEE! GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEL: At 2.30 p.m. Children Gd. to All Parts. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. "THE LAST WORD IN PERFECT KINEMATOGRAPHIC PRODUCTION," Tho PRE-EMINENT and INCOMPARABLE WEST'S PICTURES. " WEST'S PICTURES. - i " WEST'S PICTURES. "The Best of All." Direction MR. T. J. WEST. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. : THE VOICE OF THE TRESS ON OUR OPENING PERFORMANCE:"DOMINION": • "Holidav time in Wellington would be incomplete without West's Pictures, and they havo coiuo to offer diversion of a wholesome character this Eastertime. . . Each successive season sees an advance in one direction or other in this alluring entertainment. This was admirably exemplified in the representation of Alphonse Daudet's little love 'L'Arlesicnne,' presented last evening." "N.Z. TIMES": "Mr. T. J. West and those associated with him in the famous 'West's Picture' exhibitions are to be cordially congratulated. . . . Certain it is that West's Living Pictures represent an undeniable advancement in the sphero of photographic art." "POST": "As in spring one looks for the swallows, so in Wellington at Easter West's Pictures are looked for. . . The programme is of that notable standard associated with a West night, judiciously framed and well-balanced." DE GROEN'S ORCHESTRA, DE GROEN'S ORCHESTRA, . Of which'the "Times" says: "No record of the performance would be complete if mention of i the excellent work done by De Groen's Vice-Regal Orchestra were omitted. This company of musicians is not merely a 'band' in the ordinary acceptance of the term. Every instrumentalist, from the conductor downwards, is a capable performer." PRICES.-ls. 6d., Is., and Gd. Children under 12 half-price to all but back seats. Plan of Reserved Seats at tho Dresden. ■ 7109 mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, , And . ' ' THURSDAY, APRIL 29. Under tho. Direction of John Lemmone. M E L B A, M E L B A, ME LB A, , . ME LB A, THE QUEEN-OF SONG, IN NEW ZEALAND. MADAME MELBA is coming, in the noon-day glory of her fame, fresh from tho scenes of her great triumphs in Europe and America, where she still' reigns gloriously—The Queen of Song. MADAME MELBA has been Feted by. Kings, and is Adored by tho People. -Her Glorious Voice and • Supreme Art have Thrilled ■.' ; the World. ' Assisted by— MR. FREDERICK RANALOW (Famous young \ Irish Baritone;, MISS UNA BOURNE, 'Solo Pianist. "■ MR, JOHN LEMMONE, Sob Flautist. MR, HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. PRICES-OF ADMISSIONBox Plan at TJio Dresden (Guinea Seats) will be opened'on THURSDAY, APRIL 15. Country, patrons may secure seats by letter, addressed to Box' Office, enclosing P. Note or P.O. Order, and stamped envelope for reply. Seats will' be allotted in the order of receipt of application. .7101 mOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). FRIDAY NEXT, 16th iust. M. .HAMILTON HODGES. - GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT. (Prior to Leaving for England to Fulfil Profesional Engagements.) Assisting Artists— MRS. HAMILTON HODGES, Dramatic . Soprano, MRS. ERNEST H. QUEREE, Polo Pianiste, MISS ARLINE THAOKERY, Violiniste, MR, ROBERT PARKER, Organist,MR. FRANK-JOHNSTONE, 'Cellist. NOTICE. ■• Owing to the Holidays the BOX PLAN will not Open until TUESDAY MORNING. Attention is called to the fact that owing to the large Town Hall being engaged, the small hall has to bo used for this Concirt. Accommodation can only bo found for 800, and intending gatvons should book their seats early. At Mr. [odges's Farewell Concert in Auckland scores were unable to gain admittanco to hear this Gifted Singer for tho last time. i Prices—3s., 2s. Plan at .Dresden. 7103 THE VIAVI SYSTEM OF HOME TREATMENT. ASSISTS and does not usurp Nature. Its curative efficaoy is proved by records of 25 years' standing Investigate its merits by call or letter. Weekly Talks given to Women on HEALTH and HYGIENE every Monday and Thursdav Afternoon, at the VIAVI ROOMS, Bank N.S.W. Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington Clllß SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. IRLS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS. ApplyR. BELL AND CO., LTD., Newtown. 7085F DECOLITE. DECOLITE" is a Waterproof and Firoresisting Cement, and is a non-conductor of heat. It is specially (adapted for covering floors of Hospitals, Hotels, Pubiio Halls, Kitchens, Verandahs, Lavatories, and for many other similar purposes. Dccolito is also Germ and Vermin-proof, can be laid on any existing floor of either iron, wood, or comciit, and will tako a good polish. Samples, price, and further particulars on application to— UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN AGENCY, LTD., Jervois Quay, Wellington. Or at Branches at Christohurch, Auckland/and ' ' " Dunediu.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 478, 10 April 1909, Page 1
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