AMUSEMENTS. mllfi CORONATION XIW /.MAI-AMD A INUUSTKIAI- EXHIBITION, l'Jll. I'iilriiii: 111S EXCELLENCE J.Ulfl) ISLINGTON. EXIIMiITION BUI I,DINGS, AVATKIv'LOO IJUAY. (Wellington lliirlmiii; Hoard's "J" and Tho Greatest Display of Manufactures MADE IN NEW ZEALAND Ever Soon Under Ono Roof. A Chanco that rarely occurs to view and realiso the Vast Resources ot tho Dominion. No expense has teen spared by tho \\ ellington Industrial. Association io ensure the comfort of visitors. Tho Exhibition is not running in tho interests of individual persons for prolit. It is in (ho common interests of the whole community. A PATRIOTIC EXHIBITION. Not a Venture to Make Money. A Sight That Thrills. PATRIOTIC NEW ZEALANDERS Should not fail to seo the Products of their own Country and HELP TO ADVERTISE THE DOMINION Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings, 7 to 10. ADMISSION, Is.; Children (under 15), Gd. Pianos have been kindly supplied by "Dresden" and Wellington Piano Co., Ltd. CORONATION THEATRE-The Pierrots will appear each evening, SEASON TICKETS for tho Whole' Term of the Exhibition—Gentlemen 10s. fid., Ladies 7s. Gd., Children (under 15) ss.— can be obtained at the Office of the Secretary and-ul the Exhibition, also from tho
following;—Dresden-Piano Co., Wellington Piano Co., Ltd., .1. B. Speed, 1?. W. Armit, Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., b. and W. Jlackay, W. Ross, Begg and Co., Ltd., H. Sealon., alten> Secretary, 111 Customhouse Quay and Exhibition Office. - CORONATION TIIEATKE. ■pXHIBITIU-V BUILDINGS, WATEK-J-J LOO QUAY. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS In Their Humorous and Musical Entertnimiiouts. "An Unrivalled Combination." Every Evening at 8.30 sharp. PRICES OF ADMISSION—Is. and 6d. Reserved scats at the Dresden, Is. (id. mHE CORONATION N.Z. INDUS--1 TRIAL EXHIBITION, 1911. COVERED COUKT~"tENNIS CHAMPIONSIIIPS. IN THE STADIUM , . CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES-Men and Ladies. ' HANDICAP SINGLES—Iien and Ladies. Entries close on the 31st May, at the OlEce of the Secretary, 111 Customhouse Quay. F. A. ALLEN, Secretary Sports Committee.' INHIBITION STADIUM. SPORTS PROGRAMME. WEDNESDAY, 31st MAX. (Under the Auspices of Wellington Centre N.Z.A.A.A.) 50 Yards Championship (for Members of Hockey and Lacrosse Clubs) 2 Miles Handicap I?ace 1! Miles Handicap Walk 1 Milo Handicap Skating Raw Half-mile Slow Bicycle Race Final Potato and Bucket Race Entrance Fee, Is. Entries CLOSE TODAY (Saturday). 27th May, and will bo received at the Secretary's Office, 111 Customhouse Quay, or by the following:— A. C. Kitto, Manners Street. Fred Crewes, 'Willis Street. FRED. A. ALLEN, Secretary Sports Committee. 11l Customhouse Quay.
THE CORONATION N.Z. EXHIBITION. HOME NURSING. FIRST AID DEMONSTRATION, SATURDAY. 27th, at S p.m. Fractured Thigh. Fracture of Forearm Injury to Toot or Hand Bandages for Keeping on Dressings Chaff's Method of Restoring the Apparently Drowned. CAKE COMPETITION. WEDNESDAY. 31st. Exhibits must be delivered at Exhibition Office by 2 p.m., and removed after 9.30 p.m. Exhibits—Sponge, Currant, Ginger, Plain, and Plum. IOORONATION EXHIBITION. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. SPLENDID DISPLAY o£ MODERN GAS APPARATUS For LIGHTING, COOKING, HEATING, AND POWER. The Brilliant Lighting of tho U Shed is Entirely by tho NEW SYSTEM OF HIGII-PRESSUBE GAS. Its First Introduction into New Zealand. GAS-COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS, By MRS. A. FORSTER DENNY. AFTERNOONS, 3.15 to 4.30. TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT, J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS. THE MAORILAND WORKER." ALL NEWSAGENTS, Id. ALAN SPICER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Please note that tho Alain Entrance to my Studio is now l'rom Cuba Streec, exactly opposite To Aro House. Appointments may be made by Telephone No. 32C3. Bride 3, Bridegrooms, Bridal Groups, Sporting Groups, in fact all who desire Artistic Pictures should visit ALAN SPICER'S STUDIO. VICTORIA LAUNDRY.' TO KELBURNE HOUSEHOLDERS. OUR. Vnus Collect nnd Deliver in Kelburuo every WEDNESDAY. Telephone Gl3. p, WILLS AND SONS, Proprs,, ■HANSON STREET.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1138, 27 May 1911, Page 1
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