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AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLANS For PETE'R PAN : Will bej Opened at THE DRESDEN, THIS' MORNING, At D o'clock. QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Solo Lessee—Mr. J. C. Williamson. GRAND EASTER ATTRACTION. SATURDAY, 26th MARCH.For a Season of Thirteen Nights v Only, SPECIAL,HOLIDAY MATINEE,. ■EASTER MONDAY. PETER ■ PAN. "Grey-bearded grandfather though I am, I,felt as I looked at 'Peter Pan' that I renewed my youth. It seemed as if I had never grown, up. I was in the magic realms of the scalp hunters, the enchanted wood of the gnomes, revelling in the daring devilry of the pirates, and clapping my. hands with delight over the exploits of.the darling, delightful, invincible 'Peter Pan.'"-William T. Stead, Editor of "Review of Reviews." . J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents for the First Time 'in New Zealand. J. M. BARBIE'S ■ . Exquisite Fairy Play, ' PET E R PA N. PETER. PAN. • PETER PAN. (Produced by Hγ. J. C. Williamson, in conjunction with Mr. Charles Frohman.) PRESENTED ByT SPECIALLY ORGANISED and BRILLIANT COMPANY. QT. PETER'S CHURCH,; • TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 22nd, at 8 ' ~- o'clock. ■-'", PROGRAMME: ....... 1. Blessed are they;; that 'Mtrtrrh. Requiem. Brahms. ' 2. Solo, "The First Palm Sunday" (Faure), Mr. J. A. Doherty 3. Solo and chorus, "Ye Now are Sorrowful." Requiem, Brahms. Mrs. - F. P. Wilson. 4. Chorus, "How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place." Requiem, Brahms. 5. Solo, "But Thou Didst Not Leave" (Handel), Mr. H. Hlingworth. 6. Organ solo,' Sonata in C Sharp Minor (Harwood). ' 1. "Allegro Sostenuto." 2. "Andante." 3. "On a Plain Song Theme." Dr. W. KingtonFyffe. 7. Motett, "The Wilderness." S. S. Wesley. Soloists—Miss M'Tavish, Mrs. Astle, Messrs. Hlingworth, F.- P. Wilson, and J. A. Dohorty. ■-. . .-•; A Collection will be taken in aid of the Funds of the Choir.' W. KINGTON FYFFE, M.A., M.D. .. • ■■■- : Organist. H. I". ALLEN. Hon. Secretary. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, , SUSSEX ~ - SQUARE. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MARCH 1 22nd, '1910, at 8 p.m. . ' '.- The Sacred Cantata by J. S. Maunder, . "FROM OLIVET TO : CALVARY." : " ; Offertory lot. CMr' Fund.;;, ].:;„ :,•; PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY J- '~ \SCHOOL,. ? : '■■-' '■ V ".., Donald M.'Eean Street'.-''-."•' ' ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING. ■• ,TO.-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 22nd MARCH, ■ ';-■■ ■-.■ ; , '■' 6 p.m. ■ . "■'■■•■ .-'■.■ ■:■■■' Tickets .........-One Shilling. : : ■''■■': PUBLIC, MEETING, 7.30 p.m;. ■Special Singing,, Recitations, Distribution ! ■■■ ! '■■• of Prizes, etc. '■ . TEA, WEDNESDAY. "O AS'l N .. /.RE SEE V E. "■' " SECOND TEST. MATCH. SECOND TEST MATCH. ' '. .SECOND. TEST MATCH;. ■'.- : AUSTRALIA V. NEW ZEALAND. AUSTEALIA V. NEW ZEALAND. ■ AUSTRALIA T. NEW ZEALAND. EASTER SATURDAY/MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. EASTER SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. EASTER' SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. ' ' Commencing-at 12 Noon Next Saturday.. FREDK. C. EAPHAEL, . Hon. Sec. N.Z. Cricket Council. BUSINESS NOTICES. ° ; CA ET E E AND CO., ■ ■ . -. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRAPERY, 137 and 139 Cuba Street, New P.O. Corner JUST LANDED-Ladies'' New Costumes, 30s. to 90s. New Fur Necklets, 2s. lid. to £5 10s./New Fur , Muffs, Bs. lid. to 475. 6d. JUST LANDED-New Millinery, and Millinery Trimmings; very choice and grand value. Ladies' Long Coats from 17s. 6d. to 50s. JUST LANDED-100 New Dress Pieces, each 7yds. and each different; from 19s. lid. to 375. 6d. robe length. JUST LANDED-1000 pairs Ladies' Corsets, all the newest shapes, including Directoire, 2s. lid. to 18s. 6d. per pair. Ribbon Corsets, a grand lot, Is. 6d., is' 9d., Is. Ud. up. ' , ' TEY- CARTER AND CO. FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. Leather Brief. Bags,, from 6s. lid. Solid Leather Gladstone Bags, from 225. 6d. - Gentlemen's Suit Cases, 11s. to 19s. 6d. Ladies' ■ Lunch Bags, from 2s. 6d. Cabin Trunks, from 30s.' . ' Week-end Cases, from 15s. Ladies' Hat Boxes, 15s. Boys' Scout Belts with Swivels, Is. 9d. each. . . . . .... Boys' Scout Knives, with Sheaf, 2s. each. Men's Razor Strops, Is. 6d., worth 4s. Gd. School Bags, from 10d. each. W. H. NASH, 135 CUBA STREET. npRY RADFORD'S for FuraitureJL Duchesse Chests 355. 6d., Sideboards 505., Wardrobes J!3 10s., Washstands Bs. 6d., Tables 2s. 6d., Chairs Is. -Cd., Rattan Chairs 7s. Gd., Cups and Saucers 2s. Gd. half-dozen, Tea Sets 7s. Gd.', Dinner Sets 17s. Gd., Lamps Is. 6d., Toilet Sets 7s. Gd., Carpet 10d. yard, Hearthrugs 2s. Gd., Mantel Drapes Is. Gd., Towels Gd. each. Cheapest house in town. - ""PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR 1 WOMEN." . M'Donald Crescent. MRS. HOLGATE, Superintendent. New Zealand Registered- Nurse. Certified Midwivcs' Board, London. Certificated Masseuse. Estab. 1905. Telegrams: "Women." Telephone, 2159. Day or Night. RANGITIRA PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 18 AUSTIN STREET. Telephone, 2686. Established bv— THE SISSES NEALE. Registered and Certificated Midwivcs. Every Care and Attention. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 772, 22 March 1910, Page 1
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