AMUSEMENTS. f\ P E E A HOUSE. Lessee ,T. C. Williamson. Sub-Lessee and Manager...Hugh J. Ward. Good-bye to tho ■Wellington Stage. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY)' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) , TO-NIGHT And Following Evenings. ' HUGH J. AVARD'S HUGH J. AVARD'S HUGH J. AVARD'S COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA, And Australia's Favourites, MISS CELIA GHILONI, MISS MAUD CHETAVYND. Presenting 'A JOYOUS AVHIRL OF FUN, "SEVEN DAYS," "SEVEN DAYS," "SEVEN DAYS," A Laughing AVouder, "SEVEN DAYS," "SEVEN DAYS." "SEVEN DAYS," A Combination of Curious Circumstances. Received on Saturday Night by a CROAVDED HOUSE, Hundreds being turned away. THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT THIS GREAT AUDIENCE THE GREATEST OF ALL FARCES, By the GREATEST OF ALL FARCE COMPANIES. "SEVEN -DAYS," "SEVEN DAYS," . "SEVEN DAYS," A Three Hours' Bombardment of Merriment. Prices, 55., 35., Is. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery. Gd. extra. Box Plan at Dresden. Day "Sales at Christeson's. nnllE WOODAVARD ST.' GALLERY, 1 LAMBTON QUAY. CAMERA PICTURES IN COLOUR OF WELLINGTON CITY AND ENVIRONS, By GEO. AV. MARTIN, and E. WARNER. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. mHE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF -fi- MUSIC, 30 AVillis Street, teaches you to play the Piano perfectly in six weeks, or "returns your money. Full fee,- .£2 2s. Free demonstration daily. Hours, 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. 1 A. SMITH, Manager. PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAPHY. FOR. EXCELLENT AND ARTISTIC PORTRAITS, finished in Best PesBible Manner, visit ALAN SPICER'S . . PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. Cubu Street, Opposite Royal Oak Hotel, (Entrance to Studio in Dison St.). Wedding and Family Groups, Cricket and Tennis Club Groups, etc. Handpainted Enlargements at the Lowest Possible Prices, consistent with Good Work. MEETINGS. IMPORTANT MEETING In Recognition of MR. HUGH J. WARD and COMPANY'S ASSISTANCE TO THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FUND. A MEETING of the Citizen's of AVellin;ton will be held at the Town Hall TO-DAY (Monday), at S p.m. to decide what steps shall b<? taken in furtherance of the above object. The hearty co-operation and attendance of all in sympathy with Mr. Ward's splendid work is invited. Conveners: DR. HARDAVICK SMITH REV. H. VAN STAVEREN R. C. KIRK JOHN FULLER. Junr. KNOX GILMER F. AV. HAYBITTLE WELLINGTON CHURCH IMMIGRATION SOCIETY. The First Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held on TUESDAY, lth April,' in the Sydney Street Schoolroom, at 8 p.m. The Bishop of AVellington will preside, and will be supported by Dr. M'Arthur, Mr. J. G. AV. Aitken, Archdeacons Fancourt and Harper, Rev. T. IT. Sprotl, Bishop-elect of AA'c-llington, and otliEr well-wishers. GEO. FLUX, Hon. Sec. HOME RULE. A MEETING of Lodies desirous to assist at a Reception of the Irish Delegates will bo held in the Mayor's Room, Town Hall, on TUESDAY, April 4th, at 3 p.m. MARY MACARTHY, Convener. mHE FREE KINDERGARTEN UNION will hold its Annual Meeting on FRIDAY, the 7th APRIL, in Ihe Engineers' Institute, Aitken Street, at S o'clock. AVELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Householders in each duly constituted School District for Election of School Committee for the year ended 31st March, 1912, will be held at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 21th APRIL, at the Public School in (ho respective districts, with these exceptions:— Mnsterrtm, in the Drill Hall, Mount Cook, in the Boys' School, Te Aro, in the Willis Street School, Pahiatua, in the New School, Normandale, in the residence of Mr. J. Harris. The number of members to be elected, determined by tho average of 1910, will lie—for an average of not over 25, five members; average 2(1 to '.'OO, seven members; average over 200, nine members. Candidates for election may be proposed by written nomination on forms obtainable from the Chairman of Committee, and signed by candidate a.iid proposer, provided that such nominations reach the Chairman of the retiring Committee not later than S p.m. on MONDAY. 17th APRIL. Nominations may, nevertheless, be made at the meeting." G. L. STEWART, Secretary.. WALLPAPERS," ex Athenio, are the cream of tho world's produo•ticne. Writo for samples, 'E, Martin, .Mi, Mfluusra fitmt. --•.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 1
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