AMUSEMENTS. rvPERA HOtJbE. Lessee J. C. Williamson. Sub-Lessee and Manager...Hugh J. Ward. GOOD-BYE TO THE WELLINGTON STAGE. TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT HUGH J. WARD'S HUGH J. WARD'S COMPANY OP STAU. COMEDIANS, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA, And Australia's Favourites, MISS CELT A GHILONI, MISS MAUD CUETWYND. in the JOYOUS WHIRL OF FUN, "SEVEN DAYS," "SEVEN DAYS," A Three Hours' Bombardment of Merriment. TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY), GRAND REVIVAL FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY Of That Much-discussed Comedy, "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." "THE GIRL PROM RECTOR'S." Many girls have found their way into tho limelight of recent years, but none has l>3oll a brighter, gayer, or more seductively allurin? vision than "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." It's a Snipper. NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY • Tv;o Farewell Nights, GRAND DOUBLE BILL, "THE SCARECROW," "THE SCARECROW," The Great Success of the Children's Hospital Matinee. And which .Made Mr. Ward's European Reputation. And a Revival of That Laugh of a Lifetime, "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." With nil i , .:-. Original Son?s and Dances. It's a Clue. Work ou it. Box Plan at. the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. Prices—s=., 35., Is. Usual early doors. W. A. LOW. Treasurer. rjIHE . WANDERERS COMPANY. -1L BOX PLAN OPENS AT n A.M. THIS MORNING AT THE DRESDEN. O W N HALL. Lessee Mr. Alf Linley. Direction of...Mr. George Stophenson. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 15. First. Annearpiicn in Now Zealand of GEORGE "STEPHENSON'S New English Attraction, THE WANDERERS Music.il THE WANDERERS Comedy Costume THE WANDERERS Company, Including MISS PHYLLIS HOP.WOOD FOLDT, The Brilliant London Society Entertainer. A COMBINATION OF "ARTISTS Of Undoubted Ability, presenting all that • is Perfection and Original in tho Amusement World. Prices—3s., 25., and Is. No Extra Charge for Booking. ■TAMES MORGAN, Touring Manager. I BELLEVUE TOTEL. ENGAGE "Rooms for a WEEK- END. Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good Menu, courteous attention. Moderate Tariff, and, Orchestral Music EVERY SUNDAY. KING UP "BELLEVUE" FOR ' EASTER VACATION. . BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS in her Private Hall. Pupils taught the Latest Dances in Six Private- Lessons or one quarter at class. Private Lessons arranged. Address: 6G GHUZNEE ST.. near St. Peter's Church. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. iPONTINUATION MISSION SERVICES O MID-DAY MEETINGS: TO-DAY (MONDAY), TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, 10th, 11th, and 12th April. FOR MKX-ST. PETER'S, TE ARO, at 12.20 and 1.2(1. FOR WOMEN-ST. PAUL'S, THORNDON, at 12.20 and 1.20. Special Addresses. Mission ■ Hymns. BISHOP WALLIS wii! conduct the Service at St. Paul's on Monday at 12.20/ and at St. Peter's on Wednesday at 12.20. .MEN AND WOMEN-COME! MEETINGS. MIEAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PUBLIC MEETING of District Electors will be held at S p.m. ou MONDAY, the 10th April, 1911, at "The Kiosk," Worser Bay, to consider the proposed reduction in width of King's Road. All electors are earnestly invited to attend. JOHN BRODIE, Mayor. WELLINGTON CITIZENS' LEAGUE. GENERAL MEETING. ,4 GENERAL MEETING of tho WELA. LINGTOX CITIZENS' LEAGUE will be. held at the WELLINGTON CimißEß OP COMMERCE, Customhouse Quay, on MONDAY NEXT, 10th inst., at S p.m. All members and intending' members arc requested to' bo present. Business: Selection of Candidates for City Council and Harbour Board Elections. General. ' H. C. TEWSLEY, Chairman. ALAN SPICER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDJO, Please note that the Main Entrance to my Studio is now from Cuba Street, exactly opposite Te Aro House. Alterations are now in courso of progress, and will hi completed in a day or two. Appointments may bo' made by Telephone No. 32bil. Brides, Bridegrooms, Bridal Groups, Sporting Groups, in fact, all who desire Artistic Pictures should visit ALAN SPICER'S STUDIO. A ItTHOR G. HUME (Certificated En■A gineer), Proprietor and Manager "Hume's Machinery, etc., Exchange," Buying and Selling Agent. Agent for Absentees. General Commission Agent, Valuator, etc., etc Building Sections nnd Blocks for sale, Kilbirnie, Marauui, Miramar, etc. Office—3oo Lambton Quay. P.O. Box 771. 'Phone, 2G92. W. H. PHILIP. HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Street (Room i). Chimneys swept by eo'ocr men, . Gentlemen's Clothes pressed, Venetian Blinds repaired*
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1098, 10 April 1911, Page 1
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