AMUSEMENTS. !. A I I E A H 0 U S E. i. Lessees.. ...■.J, G. Williamson, Lid. TWO GREAT SHOWS IN ONE. "Mirth Hint wrinkled care derides, and LAUGHTER holding both tter sides." Hours of Laughter Lnst. ■ Night! Cascadcsofit To-night! PROP. NORWOOD PROP. NORWOOD L'ROI'. NORWOOD PROF. NORWOOD Assisted by. MISS WINIFRED NORWOOD, Will unveil tho Mysteries of HYPNOTISM AND THOUGHT 1 TRANSFERENCE. Last Evening Prof. Norwood placed a Wellinsrton subject-into a-Hypnotio •sleep that will last until 1(1 o'clock (1 to-nißlit. Tho sleeper may be seen 3_ in, the window of Mr. John Nicol, Lower Cuba "Street to-dnr and this evening, and at 10 p.m. will ho awakened on the stage of the Opera House. , TO-XIGHT! TO-NIGHT! l". "TEXAS..TOMMY" DANCE, WTiieh vies in popularity with the "Turi» £ c !\ Trot" M d the "Grizzly Bear" iu the Society of New York, Chicago, and San l'rancisco. COME AND SEE THE LATEST DANCE. '' VON AHX, VON ARX, In jnow Illusions. New Trick', . - ■ GEORGE MURPHY, The Somewhat Different Juggler. TO-MOEEOW NIGHT— 'GRAND LADIES' NIGHT, • When Wellington Ladies will offer themselves as Hypnotic Subjects. PRICES: Reserved, is.; Unreserved, 35., £ 25., Is. Early Doors to Back Stalls anc £ Gallery. 6d. extra till 7.30. •i Box Plan at Dresden. . . U Day Sales at Christeson's. I (\ P,E R A . HOUSE. — Z Lessees '.. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. 7, FOB A- SHORT REASON ONLY. ? Commencing £ LAUGHTER,. JIONDAY NEXT, April 22, 1 LAUGHTER ■ MISS ii LAUGHTER MARIE BAINES, H LAUGHTER, • MISS '4 LAUGHTER MARIE BAINES, ?, LAUGHTER MISS % LAUGHTER MARIE BAINES, 2 LAUGHTER ENGLAND'S PREMIER S LAUGHTER DIALECT COMEDIENNE. i' LAUGHTER — 7 LAUGHTER LONDON'S ■ a LAUGHTER QUEEN OF COMEDY, L° LAUGHTER . LONDON'S ;S LAUGHTER QUEEN OF COMEDY, LAUGHTER LONDON'S LAUGHTER QUEEN OF COMEDY, P. LAUGHTER' SUPPORTED. BY HER y- LAUGHTER NEW I- LAUGHTER ENGLISH COMPANY, • LAUGHTER Who will Appear in 3 LAUGHTER . Wellington LAUGHTER FOR-THE FIRST TIME m LAUGHTER In a new and up-to-date LAUGHTER version of England's LAUGHTER Funniest "Rural it LAUGHTER PLAY, ' LAUGHTER MISS *• LAUGHTER LANCASHIRE, LIMITED. LAUGHTER ■ MISS Id LAUGHTER LANCASHIRE, LIMITED. LAUGHTER ■" V-- MISS . r- LAUGHTER LANCASHIRE. LIMITED. io LAUGHTER MISS ■ -a LAUGHTER LANCASHIRE, LIMITED. LAUGHTER ■.—' ■ " PRICES-Ss., 25., and Is. No Booking Fee. Early Doors to Back Stalls ■ and Gallery,-Gd. extra, to 7.30. Bos Plan - opens at' the Dresden Piaiio Co. THIS MORNING a.l-a a.m. ' ' Advance Representative, HARRY LISTON. mOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! . FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! THE HERO OF THE HOUR. THE HERO OF THE HOUR. THE HERO OF THE NORTH-WEST PASSAGE. THE- HERO OF THE NORTH-WEST ■ PASSAGE. THE HERO OF THE SOUTH POLE. THE HERO OF THE SOUTH POLE. ' THE HERO OF TWO HEMISPHERES. THE HERO OF TWO HEMISPHERES, Captain ROALD- AMUNDSEN,' ROALD AMUNDSEN, EOALD AMUNDSEN, ROALD AMUNDSEN, • ROALD AMUNDSEN, \ ROALD AMUNDSEN, . E ! Will tell 1. Tho Thrilling Story of Heroic Adventure, r- HOW I REACHED THE POLE, »r HOW I REACHED THE POLE, HOW I REACHED THE POLE, HOW I REACHED THE POLE, HOW I REACHED THE POLE, HOW I REACHED THE POLE, Illustrated by Over i- ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL PICTURES d ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL PICTURESIncludiug *" MOVING FILM Si COLOURED SLIDES, i- MOVING FILMS & COLOURED SLIDES, ''' Taken by Captain Amundsen Himself. Reserved Seats, 4s.;'Body of Hall, li;.; - Gallery, 2s. The Box Plan will bo Opened at Holli- ' day's at 9 a.m. on Saturday, 20th hist. CARLYLE SMYTHE. mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. r, ' FRIDAY/ APRIL CD, 1012. t. ' , At 8 p.m. r THE POPULAR BARITONE, HAMILTON HODGES, e HAMILTON HODGES, . Will give a SONG RECITAL,' ■ Assisted by . ME. BAXTER BUCKLEY, Solo Pianist. MR. , HERBERT BLOY, Violinist. '' MRS. E. H. QUEREE, . Accompanist. POPULAR PRICES—3s., 25., Is. Concession Tickets nnd Bos Plan at tho Dresden. Plan opens April 10th. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for . a Week End. Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, \ good menu, courteous attention. Moderd ate Tariff, and ORCHESTEAL MUSIC J EVERY SUNDAY, r , Ring Up "BELLEVUE." 9 „ STRING BAND. . TVTESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, 5 ItJL Harp, Violin, and Flute J (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotol), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply large or small Orchestra. Address, 136 TORY ST. 'Phono 2570. SPECIAL NOTICES, QOUTH BKITISn INSURANCE CO., : O LTD. I HALIT-YEARLY^DIVIDENDP. ; Dividend Warrants are now payable at 1 the Company's Office, 376 Lambton Quay. ' E. V. HAMMOND. ■ Manager. IF you have a Farm or Land for Sale, or a Business.you irish to dispose of, eend your advertisement to tbe"lH£ POMINION.'i I
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1416, 17 April 1912, Page 1
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