AMUSEMENTS, PULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL LAST TWO NIGHTS OF PRESENT FINE-PROGRAMME. Sensational Success Nightly of FRA.SEU SHAW Anglo-American ■1 ASER SHAW Actor-Vocalist, IKASI-.B SHAW presenting his JRistorpiece, "THE OLD ACTOR'S STORY," And Expert "SWISS YODELLING." Last Two Niebts of KINO AND MIULARD, .. KING. AND MILLARD, England a Premier Comedy and Dramatic Sketch Artists. . -A SCREAM RIGHT THROUGH. . Now convulsing ROY RENE Wellington. - ROY RENE In his gioat Hebrew Impersonations, AND MANY O'IHER AimSTS OF RECOGNISED REPUTE. Dress Circle and 0.5., 25,.: Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden (jioukiiig oniy.lkl. extra), gKAT IX G r 7f FnHk, The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. Direction John Fiilltr and fc-ons. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. FULLERS' The' Best PICTURES. HjLLERS' el ali PICTURE!), Pre-.oiil.iug THE 'BLACKSMITH. The Lubin Co.'s Latest Dramatic Prudtislion. THE OLD BOOKKEEPER, American Biograph. MAID AT THE HELM,' A-Stirring Story cf (ho Sea, A ST.'R-iTTr MISTAKE. HIS WIFE'S SECRET. DAY WITH A I'lHi-fS. ANCIENT DELHI. YARMOUTH MSIH.SG INDUSTRY. HUMOURS OF AN DIAL LIFE. Pathc Gazette. Married Without Know. in'g It.' 'I'iteher'l'lant. .Orchestra Sir.lls !s„ Stalls (id, WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ' TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 3rd APRIL, At 8 o'clock. T3 AN D P E R V F ORMA NC B. -° TRAMWAYS BAND AT ISLAND BAY. R. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk. 3rd April, 1912. GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. < GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. QT. ANNE'S CARNIVAL AND .£3 FANCY FAIR, : To be held in THE NEW HALL, GREEN STREET, NEWTOWN, Commencing EASTER SATURDAY, Oth APRIL. EASTER SATURDAY, fitli APRIL. GRAND ART UNION, GRAND ART UNION, To be Drawn on Last Night, of Baza&T, W." P. M'LACHLAN, G. .R. HARRIS, Joint Secretaries. "OELLEVUE ~*~ : GARDENB. THE PLACETOSPEND YOUR EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE MOST SUPERB GARDENS IN NEW ZEALAND. These Gardens are now under the personal supervision of Mr. Fred Evans, th« well-known horticulturist. He will be delighted to show and explain to you (ho names of the beautiful Native and Tropical Shrubs and Trees which abound in these Gardens. Wo liavo the finest show of Cactus Dahlias in (ho Austrolian Monies; we have .') miles of Walks: through nio.-t nnijeslio Nikau Palms and every conceivable Native and Tropical Trees and Shrubs, and the borders are all planted with Beautiful Flowers of every kind. DO NOT MISS THE FERNERY! Special Arrangements lor Easter Sunday and Monday. A String Band, under (he baton of Mr. C. Wood, will play Popular Music each day. Admission to Gardens—Adults od.. Children :id. Hot. Water provided for Picnics. Hotel Tariff, 2 guineas per week; 7s. per day.
A. ANSON. Proprietor. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. 11. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners will open on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 15th and ITU. April: Proficiency ensured in six private lessons. Privat. l lessons by arrangement. Intending Pupils are requested to communicate with MRS. MASON, at SO Gimznee Street. KEUGIOUS SERVICES, nOI.Y WEEK. "il/HD-DAY ADDRESSES «R| MEN M AND WOMEN. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). •For Men-I'.vt Ofiic.- Square. 12.20 to 12.50 ißev. H. G. Blackburim). Town Hall Coneen Room, 1.20 to 15:) Bislion of Wellington!. For W..iiieii~.\li.-:i.:>i to Semen In-ti-tutc, Wliitmcre S'.ice:. 12.20 !o 12.50 I'Rev. A. M. Johnson); 1.20 tu LSI) (,R;v. Y,. I. ■ Sola). The services will be continued le-ii:ar» | row. • Admission Free. No collection. MEETINGS. — - I j LH -. KEV -- ' riTIIIE ANNUAL GEXCEVL MEETING' 1 of the W:dliiv;ton Li-ii,-- - Hcckey* Association will be heal in the Y.U.i.'.A. Rooms, at 8 p.m. cm MONDAY, Ijth'nst. Tho Secretary of the Assor.'aiiau must receive names ami addresses cf Secretary'* and Delei.'.iii":, with prnpcs-Td colours of uniform:., of intending I' WM, not. later than Wcdns-sd iv. ldlh inst. D. BRAMLFY. ■ Hon. S-.e.. 1 Box ISS. —— " '■- —— —•*——■••-■■—< SITUATIONS VACANT. COT LIMITED." CFiIUSTCHCIiLM. . BOOT DEPARTMENT'. "PLANTED, n t!ior:ughlv qualified Man -V l t.i lake ch.;r,;e of Boot and Shoe-De-partment. Applications, wlvieh will hn treated as strictly confidential, must include copies (only) cf testimonials, staling salary required- nad previous experience. ! W. STRANGE A Nil CO.. LTD. H. HEPDEiIT SMITH, Gcncril Manager. FOR LEASE AND TO LET. TO LEASE. "TFTIOK a term of 6 years, tho First-class -!£ Country Private Hotel, known as MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. For full particulars apolv to LEN FREEMAN, Waikauue. TO LET. •';-> FOR A TERM OF 12 MONTHS, Si mHF CIt'ARMING RESIDENCE of $ 1 MRS. M'COSU CLARK. Situated in | the REST PART OF REMUERA, AUCK- ft LAND, ami containing 111 large and nirv rooms; beautifully furnished, standing iii lovely ground and commanding exqnKilo views of the Magnificent Auckland Harbour and liauraki Gulf. T. MANDENO JACKSON. Auctioneers, Custom Street E., Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1405, 3 April 1912, Page 1
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