AMUSEMENTS. Q P E U A HOUSE. Lessee J. (j. Williamson, LUI. Sub-Lessee ..:... Georgo Marlow. Ltd, TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. ■ GEORGE MAKLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY. In the Interesting and Intensely TolliuK MORAL DRAMA, "THE ANGEL of HIS DREAMS." "THE ANGEL 01' HIS DREAMS." "THE ANUEI. Or , HIS DREAMS." "THE ANGEL 01/ HIS DREAMS." Come and See A CLERGYMAN'S SELF-SACRIFICE. THE WOMAN WHO COMES BETWEEN. A STORY OF EVERYDAY LIKE. MONDAY NEXT, MAY Ist. MONDAY NEXT, MAY Ist. MONDAY NEXT, MAY Ist. The Latent- and Greatest London and New York Dramatic Craze, and on a scale of magnificence and completeness hitherto unattemiiled ii\ Wellineton, NICK CARTER, DETECTIVE. NICK CARTER, DETECTIVE. NICIC CARTER, DETECTIVE. NICK CARTER, DETECTIVE. A Story of Detective Life. Popular Prices: 35., 25.. and Is. Reserved Seats, is. Plan at the Dresden. Early Doors Sixpence (Gd.) extra. Day Sales at Chrisrcson's. THE NEW THEATRE, Pro D.... Messrs. MacMahon and Donnelly, SEE IT FIRST at the NEW THEATRE. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! The same old story. The theatre again packed to the doors throughout yesterday. See. it first at tho New Theatre. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS. "Tho best the wide world can furnish." To-day's Great Change of Programme includes the following "star" attractions :—"The Redman's Persecution," drama (Bison); "Unrequited Love," comedy (Gaiimont); "Hunk nml Lank," comedy (S. and A.); "Motoring Under Difficulties," comedy (Selig); "Italian Lakes C'omo," scenic (Gaumont). The .Management, by special request, will include in to-day's delightful programme the latest sensational success-, "The Law . and the Man" and "Three Sisters." Continuous from 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. FANCY! ONLY fid. and 3d. Nothing unworthy o£ the Entertainment but the prices. ■ i GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. '. nnO those who feel tired, run down, and . JL devoid of energy, we would' advise t . a courso of that renowned nerve bracer and invigorator, FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC. Judging by its sales this wonderful Tonic and Pick-me-up is fast finding its way into tho homes of all those suffering with . (heir nerves. For brain fag, lassitude, and that, general t run-down condition, known as "out of ~ '. sorts/' ' PnOSPHATONIC Is the great Remedy. For nervous troubles it is unexcelled. 2s. Gd. and if, 6d. All Chemists and Stores or Post Free from j CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Pharmacist, 292 Lambton Quay. ■ RELICIOUS SERVICES, SISTER AY ABA MIA, representative of Vedaiita, on her way to India, Lectures Next Sunday, May 6th, Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street. Special subjects. Note Next Saturday's papers. Kindly inform friends. All welcome. Collection. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. ' OPENING KORERO. MEMBERS ore reminded that the opening Korero for this Season will be held in tho Club Rooms, Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Evening, at 8 o'clock. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. victoria league. ' fourth Annual public meeting, ■ ) MONDAY, MAY Ist, at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will Preside, milE ANNUAL REPORT will be read -*- by Mrs. C'hatfield< and Balance-sheet by Mrs. J. P. Luke. Result of recent Essay Competition by Mrs. Salmond. Prizes will be awarded. The Speakers: Hon. the Acting-Prime ilinister and A. L. Herdinan, Esq., M.I 1 . Addross on compulsory training and how it will lie carried out by an ctlic.er of the Defence Department. All members and general public cordially invited to attend. N. H. CHATFIELD, Hon. Sec. ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH, WELLINGI TON SOUTH. ■ mHE Annual Meeting of Parishioners I X will be held in the Infants' Sunday ■ School THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Report, Balance-sheet, and Elect Warden. and ■ Officers. ST. MARY'S GUILD. rjMlB Animal .Meeting of St. Mn'r.r's ■A Guild will be held at tho Diocesan Office, Mulgravc Street TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 3'p.m. Tho Rev. T. H. Sprott will preside, and addresses will ba delivered by the Revs. A. L. HaiiFoll and R. H. Hobday. All interested in tho work of St. Mary's Home, Karori, are cordially invited to be present. EDUCATIONAL. THE LANGEIi DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. (Miss KATE STEWART). jMLASSES Daily 10 a.m. to i p.m. \J Evening Classes Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9. Materia! cut during First Lesson Monday. Needlepainlins and Stencilling, 2 to <i. Pupils may learn with or without Charts. Paper Patterns cut to measure. Prospectus ou application. Classes at the Hutt Wednesday Afternoon, Petone Wednesday Evening. 91 WILLIS ST. (odu. Shortt's). FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, Brardipg and Day School for Girls. Principals: Ui6s Baber, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.t'.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. I <pKOVDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. VV —Boarding and Day School for .Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for Boys under six. Miss Somuierville, 81 Hill Street. (HHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. OUR Business Practice Classes resumed work 10th January. All ovher Classes (in subjects mentioned below) commenced from MONDAY, 16th January. NO\V is the Tiiue to Commence Study, Expert Instruction in—. Bookkeeping. Accountancy. Typewriting, and Shorthand, Call and see tho Director or send for tt prospectus. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 Grey Street, Telephone M^
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1113, 28 April 1911, Page 1
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