AMUSEMENTS, ———_ N rg-IHEATRE ROY A.L, Props., John Fuller and Sous. SPECIAL CHANGE TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL CHANGE TO-NIGHT. For Ono Night Only. To-night many old favourites will mak* their Farewell Appearances before. Wellington Audiences. LAST NIGHT OF SHI.UA AND KAMEDA, Japan's Greatest Jiu-.lilsu Expert*. Bob THE DRISCOLLS. Alf. Bob THE DRISCOLLS. Alf. Tho Cleverest Patter Artists in Australasia. FLORRIE AND STELLA -RANGER. Last Night of LOUIE CRAWSHAWff. MARK ERICKSEN, ELSIE KNOWLES NOLAN and LOVELL, JOE HURLEY ARTHUR TAUCHERT, LES CONEY CRYSTAL SYLVENA, and many others. Dress Circle and O.S. 25., Stalls Is, Plan Dresden (booking only Gd. extra). THIS AFTERNOON, THEATRE, from 2.30 to 5 p.m. gKAIIKG RINK, Direction John Fuller and Sons, TO-DAY MATINEE TO-DAY 2;30. MATINEE 2.30. FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES. FULLERS' of all. PICTURES. Presenting Precisely the Same Programme as at Night. MATINEE I'RICKS-Acfults, Gd.; Children, 3d., to all parts. jg K A T I>N G R I N K. Tho Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Positively the Last Screening of th« Present Progranimo of FULLERS' . Tho Best . PICTURES CULLERS' of all. HCTURE3 Last ARSON AT SEA. _ Night POOR RELATION. Lieut. Roso and the Stolen Battleship, BROWN, OF HARVARD. .„ Picturesque Holland, Tommy as Toreador, Etc., Etc. Orchostra Stalls Is., Stalls Gd. «T. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Direction John Fuller and Sons, FULLERS' The Boat PICTURES. FULLERS 1 ' of all. PICTURES. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. MATINEE "MONEY BOX" MATINEE MATINEE "MONEY BOX" MATINEE Each Child Attending this Matinco will bo presented with a Money Box. LIEUT. ROSE and STOLEN BATTLESHIP. Arson at Sea, A Holiday on tho Zambosl, A Poor Relation, Blanche's Wedding Day, and others. . Prices—Children, 3d. to all parte. Also, TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. mHE ADELPHI OR — P. (Situated in Willis Street. Main En« trance, Humo's Building.) •■:' NAMING COMPETITION. LAST DAY. LAST DAY. LAST DAY. LA'ST DAY. ; LAST DAY. LAST DAY. YOUR LAST 'CHANCE OP WINNING! - JCI7 10s. YOUR LAST CHANCE OF. WINNING JC7 10a. YOUR LAST CHANCE OF. WINNING £5. NOTICE. Tho WINNERS' NAMES will bo pub. lished in this column next Saturday. A REMINDER.-Compctition Tickets aro available for any performance except tho opening nights. FRANK STIRLING, Manager, Box 785. "DUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL, THIS AFTERNOON, ATHLETIC PARK, At 3 o'clock. PETONE vTpONEKE. MELROSE V. SOUTHERN. ' Opening Championship Season. AT PETONEATHLETIC V. WELLINGTON,' Train: To Aro, 2.10. Admission, Gd.; Ladies Free; Grandstand, Gd. Tickets for reserved section of Stand at Armit's, Lambton Quay,-or Hornig's, Cuba Street, after . 1.30.. p.m. from attendant in charge of "Pass" Gato at Park. Price, Gd. W. G. TALBOT. Secretary. mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1912. '■"■' At 8 p.m. THE POPULAR BARITONE, HAMILTON HODGES, HAMILTON HODGES, . Will givo a SONG RECITAL, . . ' Assisted by MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY, Solo Pianist. MR. HERBERT BLOY, Violinist. MRS. E. H. QUEREE, Accompanist. POPULAR PIUCES-35., 2s„ Is. Concession Tickets and Box Plan at the Dresden. Plan opens April liltli. /CHURCH OF CHRIST, VIVIAN ST, A SALE OF WORK. ...: Will be held here on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 and 21. Fancy Novelties, Produce,., Sweets, ■• Flowers, and other goods of best quality will bo sold at moderate prices. In tho evenings there will be Pianoforte Music, Recitations, Solos, nnd other items. Tho Sale will be opened on TUESDAY, at 2.30 p.m., by • MR. R.A. WRIGHT. Admission Free. Afternoon Tea, fid. WELLINGTON SHAKESPEARE CLUB. PUBLIC READING Of . "THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.".SYDNEY ST. SCHOOLROOM, . TUESDAY; 23rd APRIL, at 8 p.m. Admission, Is.; Reserved Scats, Is. Gd. Box Plan at Dresden on 17th. WANGANUI RIVER. THE FINEST RIVER TRIP IN THE WORLD AT YOUR DOOR. STRANGERS from all Tarts concodo that tho Wanganui River Excels all sights in Scenic Grandeur. You mnv enjoy a Rest Cine at Beautiful Pipirilci House, or tho Unique House- I boat, for a Week, nt 7s. PER DAY. ' TUESDAYS. THURSDAY, and SATUR-. DAYS, FROM WANGANUI, DAILY FROM TAUMARUNUI. SUNDAYS and MONDAYS EXCEPTED. Bookings, Maps, Itineraries, Tourist Bureau, Cook and Sons.' A. HATRICK AND COMPANY, LTD. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a Week End. Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, good menu, courteous attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY'SUNDAY. Bin*- Up. >*BELLEvUE«'i
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 1
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