AND QUALITY. I "TQE DOMINION " lias by far the largest !j. «ioDitag>«nsHlation-ln the ' Bnt ifcofiers more tfcan that. DOMINION" tho people V bosiness, and expect to do it thrangiir the paper.
'-" : " : ■ " 'IBE TEE P AN."', GRAND.; HOLIDAY MATINEE. "" rriHIS (Easter"- Monday) AFTERNOON, A Commencing at 2 Sharp. And SATURDAY,: April .'2nd: . CHILDREN' HALF-PRICE '"■ TO • ALL ~;• PARTS.-,. :.:.-■,'., . -V- 1 Adults-, as usual; ;':"' •'"■ .; • OPERA;HOtrSE;;-;';.;- OPERA BOUSE/ Sole J. C.' Williainson.: 7 ■ TO.NIGHT. : £,.'^~'■' «:im^:: ™£f Ni S ht '.Jill further -Notice. ■ COMMENCING 7.45 SHARP '<•■'■' 1 . J-. C.,WILLIAMSON -- •- (In conjunction with.CHARLES, ,";■. BHOHMAN)-- ■■■■■••■-•••-. t nr -ei ' •...>'.'.'"■'.,"' .. ■>■ M. Same's World-Famous Fantasy, "P.E T E R. ..:p A N". PET E R PA N " '''■■' "PET.ER PAN." SUCCESS IS NOTTHE ACTUAL WORD to : apply, to Saturday... night's' perform- %' Uttw .WM£ ciently indicate the series of ovations which punctuated the progress Pan from rise to fall of. curtain. CHARMED'WITH THE QUAINTNESS ■ • . ■ WITH THE NOVELTY, ENTRANCED WITH THE STORY, .' And with, all the TENDEREST ' EMOTIONS: BROUGHT. INTO-ACTIVE,PLAY. No wonder the audience "renewed their youth," revelled in the magnificent pro-' duction, and at the end of'each act demonstrated their appreciation . • by. repeated curtain calls in such a way that the very building REVERBERATED.. WITH •"'NERVE- . QUICKENING. ENTHUSIASM.; '■ Plans at Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. • i ..-.•■ POPULAR PEICES-ss:, '35., and 2s.' Early Doors to Stalls and.Family Circle, 6d: Extra. ; jg A S IN RE S. ERV E. THE CRICKET MATCH OF-THE " ~,. ■"";■•'■ SEASON. "<---. TO-DAY, TO-DAY TO-DAY, • "■' .SECOND-TEST MATCH,. ' - SECOND TEST MATCH, . SECOND TEST MATCH, AUSTRALIA;. V.'""NEW ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA iV. NEW.'. ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA V. NEW ZEALAND.' AUSTRALIA .. V. •■ NEW ZEALAND. , TO-DAY, '•■:' . ■■'■-■' TODAY,.; .-:.,' '■ ; - : And■■■■■■•■ '''■ "'•■. ; " TO-MORROW: (EASTER 'TUESDAY). .. THE MATCH WILL" BE:-. RESUMED;; ■''■; .'.-'AT .11.30 AIM. TO-DAY.. ■•'.,■; ';.: > "LUNCHEONADJOURNMENT: ''*>: 7,,.. 1 .;,.,,;,.. 1.15 p.m.-to .2.15.p:m. ■ ~ ..'-.,-.. SPECIAL''CARS TO-AND FROM 'THE. : „ ■'.;•■ .■■''BASlN.'.■:."■..' ; : ADMISSION, ONE;SHILLING.V .; RESERVE ■ ■".,:' '.-.'.:..... SIXPENCE. STAND ...,.• ... ■■ .... ONE SHILLING FREDK. C. RAPHAEL, : Hon. Sec. N.Z. Cricket Council.., ' ' .LAWN.'TENNIS. 'V; ■■' WELLINGTON'TOURNAMENT.- ; T7IOLLOWING Finals will be. played on--T the Thorndon Courts ' ; '(Halswell Street).; This Afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock:—. Senior ' Championships': ..Ladies'x.'S.ingles. (Miss Nunheley and Miss Travers); Ladies' Doubles rand' : Coinbihed'"' r Doubles';' J Junior Championships; Men's Doubles and -Ladies' Singles. Admission, Is.' ' '■■'.'■ D.' M. KEAN.-Hon. Sec..':.. ■;; BUSINESS NOTICES. ; :' jTi ART ER, .AN D ..'. ,C-p.'> 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. Ud> to Site. New Fur Muffs, Bs. lid. to i75;.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.' l ; JUST LANDED-1000 pairs Ladies'- Corsets, all: the '''newest • shapes,'' including.' Directoire,-2s. lid. to ISs. 6d.-per pair. . Ribbon .Corsets, a grand, lot, Is. 6d., Is. 9d. : , Is. lid: "'up. . ; TRY-'C'A'RTEB...' AND 'CO., . HUNDREDS "of people who /hitherto suffered from Nervousness and failure of Physical and Mental Vigour, have come inland testified to the beneficial re-. 6ultsthey have .derived .from ' - FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC, > 2s. 6d. and 4s. 6d. per bottle, post free '.' fronrthe proprietor,'.-.'.. '■': CHAS'.'-A:;.FLETCHER, '.'■-'■■ '• ■ .. /PHARIIACIST,'■■.,-.•'■. LAMBTON. QUAYr! WELLINGTON. ■ ■ (Sole Address.) "T>RIVATE . - HOSPITAL . FOR I'. :' .WOMEN.";; .!" ■ . ;.MTDonald Crescent.' ;.. MRS. HOLGATE, Superintendent. New Zealand -Registered' Nurse. : . Certified Midwives' Board; London. . Certificated Masseuse.' '-.■'-. Estab. 1905. Telegrams: "Women." Telephone, .2159. , Day or Night..' RANGITIRA ... ~.. PR IV ATE HOS PIT AL, 18 AUSTIN,STREET. Telephone, 2GS6. Established bv— - THE SISSES NEALE. Registered and Certificated Midwives Every Care and Attention. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MEREDITH HOUSE, Taumarunui, N.Z. (Junction Wanganui River and Main Trunk Line. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent Cuisine. Cook's Coupons Accepted. Telegraphic Address: "Mathias," Taumarunui. Every attention given to Telegrams. KERR AND MATHIAS, '•'•'' Proprietresses. . VICTORIA LAUNDRY. IMPORTANT. TO HOUSEHOLDERS. MESSRS. P. WILLS AND SONS notify the Public that they have opened a receiving depot at 121 RIDDIFORD STREET (opp. Wesleyan Church). Hours 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 'Phone 613. Works—Bß and 98 HANSON" STREET . Proprietors-rP. WILLS.AND SONS.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 776, 28 March 1910, Page 1
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