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AMUSEMENTS. "pETER PAN." "PETER PAN." THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. At Two o'clock, : GRAND FAREWELL MATLNEE. 'CHILDREN, Is. and 6d. LET EVERY KIDDY SEE "P E T'E R P A N." Adults as Usual. "p E T E R P A N." THE OPERA HOUSE ; • TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. Under the Patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor, tho Right Hon. tho Premier and Lady . Ward, WELLINGTON'S 'FAREWELL To "PETER PAN" "P E TEE PA N" FAREWELL TO "CAPTAIN HOOK." FAREWELL TO , "WENDY," "JOHN," and "MICHAEL." FAREWELL TO "MR. AND MRS. DARLING." FAREWELL TO "TINKER BELL" and "NANA." FAREWELL TO---THE INDIANS and LOST BOYS. ' FAREWELL .TO THE PIRATES'and CROCODILE. FAREWELL TO - BARKIE'S BEAUTIFUL FAIRYLAND.' Plans Dresden. Day Sales Christeson's. Prices, 55., 35.,.: 2s. Early Door Stalls and Family. Circle, Gd. extra. ... J. C. WILLIAMSON. A-P ER A H O U S-E. Sole Lessee, Mr. J. C. Williamson. Direction, Mr. William Anderson. Direct from the King's Theatre, •-Melbourne. FOR 6 NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing MONDAY-EVENING NEXT. / Tho Picture drama, that.Cost .£IOOO. '-■ MACMAHON.. AND CARROLL'SGrand and vivid representation of Marcus Clarke's Famous Historic Convict' Storv, "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL . LIFE." In 16 Intense and Thrilling, Tableaux. MANAGERIAL.-The marvellous creation by. the-late. Marcus Clarke of the early Convict Days in Tasmania, with its fearful sufferings, terrible hardships, and daring romance, which is embodied in his immortal novel, '"FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE," makes for one' of.: the most remarkable pages from life ever .created by the genius of man.' .. - / ,-. j The Story of Rufus Dawes—The Shame-, ful Convict System—Adventures by ■ Land and Sea—The Life and Death Struggle of Desperate.Men—Tho Mutiny on the Malabar—The Burning of tho Hydaspes. All depicted - - faithfully • and graphically through the'medium of this. Great Pic-ture-Drama. "It pulsates -'with. Life."' ' In addition a .delightful series/of :new and ..exquisite Kinem.itographic wonders will also fe'presented'for the first time; The story : "will;\be r narrated by the wellknown .actor,.:Mr.-rAlfred Boothman.]*-'iV.'. Popular^ricesr^Dre'ss-Circle and chestral:Stills,. 25.;; Stalls,. Is.; Family, Circle,-6d. ■Box.Plans at the Dresden.;' RUGBY.._ v ;.: RUGBY. RUGBYi .. UGBY.,.;;y' RUGBY. '.' ..RUGBY. : ! seven:a-side : tournament; .. •''"'' this: afternoon. ■ : '. at, athletic: park. - , ■ - , ' :22-fast-exciting games-22.- -.'■ "All Leading, Players' 'Engaged.' -.'..- • Commence with. Fifth-c1a55.at,1.45.: . Seniors commence. 2.30 p.ni. '' Proceeds in aid of Players' Accident Fund.' No Waiting. 'Two and-a. half hours' '' ' .-Excitement.. -j : .'■" - ADMISSION-Gd, ''Stand Gd. ■': Season. Tickets, 21s. i Ladies, 10s. 6'dJ -."',-•.-.. -W. G.' TALBOT, . Secretary. - Next Week, Opening of Season, ATHLETIC. V, ORIENTAL. ; BUSINESS NOTICES. 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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 787, 9 April 1910, Page 1
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