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AMUSEMENTS, IJIHEATEE ROYAL, BKENNAN-FCiLLURS' VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT. Managing Director Ben. J. Fuller, NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. UP-TO-DATE AMERICAN VAUDEVILLE LAST NIGHT of PRESENT PROGRAMME. READ THIS FINE BILL. ATIIOS, ATHOS, Tho Master Rinker, presenting his cleo« trical spectacular scena, (*A CARNIVAL ON THE ICE." MAIE VINE. Australia's Mulo Impersonator, . JACK BONNY, English Character Comedian. . FLO D'ORVILLE, English Character Comedienne. Descriptive Vocalist, MARSHALL PALMER, ROWE and MORA in an act of Mystery, Scrio and Dancer, MAY NEALEY. THE DRISCOLLS. FLORRIE AND STELLA RANGER. And Many Others. Dress Circle and O.S. 25., Stalls Id. i'LAN AT DRESDEN (booking only Cd. extra). MAMMOTH CHANGE MONDAY. g K A T 1 N G EI N K. Direction John Fuller and Sons, TO-DAY AT 2.30. FULLERS' PICTURES MATINEE. FULLERS' PICTURES MATINEE. FULLERS' PICTURES MATINEE. Presenting a Magnificent Selection of tho Latest Importations. MATINEE PRICES—Adults Gd., Cliildroit 3d. g K A T I N G RINK. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. Direction John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT/AT 8. FULLERS' Tho Best' PICTURES FULLERS' of All. PICTURES Presenting for tho Last Time, WHALING. Deccivcr Deceived, Patho Gazette. THE IMPOSTER. Of tho Deepest Dye. Haunted Houso, TESTING HIS COURAGE. Varmland. Gussio at tho Fair. COWBOY'S ADOPTED CHILD. \ A CURL ALONE. Orchestra Stalls, Is.; Stalls, Gd. gT. THOMAS'S lIALL, NEWTOWN. Direction ... John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES. FULLERS' of all. PICTURES. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. MATINEE!' MATINEE 1 COWBOY'S ADOPTED CHILD. THE IMPOSTOR. GUSSIE at the FAIR. Scenes at Mozambique. Testing hii Courage. A Girl Alone.. haling. Haunted Home. And others. PRICES: Children, 3d. to all parts. > AND TO-NIGHT AT 8. FOOTBALL' THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3, ATHLETIC PARK. ORIENTAL BAY V. ST. JAMES. ATHLETIC V. PONEIIE. AT PETONE— PETONE V. SOUTHERN, - Train To Aro 2.10. Admission Gd. Ladies free. Grandstand Reserved Seat Tickets Gd., at ARMIT'S or HORNIG'S, or from attendant at "Pass" Gate, at Park. CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), THE 27th" APRIL. At 8 o'clock, BY MR. MAUGIIAN BARNETT, City Organist. Solo 'Cello—Mß. fTr. JOHNSTONE. Fantaisia in C Minor (Berens) "Rido of tho Valkyries" (Wagner). Serenade and Military March ...(Schubert) 'Cello Solo, "Adagio" (Tartim* Hungarian Rhapsodie (Popper) ADMISSION-SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. April 2Gth, 1912. CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 2Sth April, 1912, at 3 p.m. . BAND PERFORMANCE. JUI'P'S BAND at BOTANICAL GARDENS. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk', 27th April, 1912. SPECIAL NOTICES. EXHIBITION Of Magnificent collection OP ENGLISH WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, * By PROMINENT PRESENT-DAY PAINTERS. Specially Selected from Mrs. lletchor Johnston's well-lyiowiv Collections. Among other Beautiful Works are: "Sir Roger Do Coverley," by G. G. Kilburno, R.I. (A most charming work by this talented artist.) "The Shepherd's Queen," by Lexden L. Pocock. (Exhibited in the Royal Acailomv.) Al?o "Itllo Hours,' mid ioveral others by the samo artist. "Tho Good Samaritan," by Sheridan Knowles, R.I. "In the Morning of Life," by J. Shaw Crompton, R.I. (An exquisite study.) "Oh, To Be Young" and '"The Shepherd, and His Flock," by Alfred W. Strutt, A.R.E. "Tho Welcome," by Archillo Buzzi (Rome). (Rich in colour and full of detail.) "In Tho Old Countrie," by W. I\JUen Bishoi>. (A beautiful largo landscape.) Other Artists represented in tho Collection are:—R. A. K. Marshall, F. ~T. Aldridge, E. St. John, F. W._ Booty, James Cafe, F. Leslie, S. G. W. Rosco, Florence Fitzgerald, nud Wyborne, W, H. Pearson, etc. ON VIEW AT W. H. TURNBULL AND' CO.'S GALLERY, 27 PANAMA STREET, FROM MONDAY NEXT. Admission Free. ~ WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. mHE Opening Kora-o will bo held in JL tlie C'lubrooms. Masonic Hall- Roulcolt Street. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), the 27th inst,, at 8 p.m. Ordinary dress, JAMES DYKES. fkmUrj*.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1425, 27 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1425, 27 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1425, 27 April 1912, Page 1

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