AMUBEMENTB. QPERA HOUSE. Direction E. Branscoinbe, Ltd. AT 8 TO-NICmT! AT 8. AT 8 TO-NIGHT! AT 8. THE DANDIES (RED) THE DANDIES (RED) THE DANDIES These Merriment Merchants will present an unusually attractive programme of their Latest Songs, Sketches, Duri lesqnes, Dances, and Bright nnd Breezy Originalities. THE DANDIES (RED) THE DANDIES (RED) THK DANDIES The Most Original and Unique Organisation of Entertainers which has ever Visited This City. ■ THE DANDIES (RED) THE DANDIES (REID) THE DANDIES Will To-niglit .at tho Opera House givo you of their Best, their Latest, and most Popular Items. THE DANDIES. Mr. Claude Dampier, Mr. George Morgan, Mr. Oliver Peacock, Mr. Gavin Wood.^lr. Len Griffiths, Miss Irene Vere, Miss Hilda Lane, Mips Evelyn Ward. And their Motto is: "ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT." TO-NIGHT AT THE. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, BACK AGAIN TO THE CONCERT CHAMBER. Admission: 35., 25., Is. No extra charges. Plan at tho, Dresden until 1 p.m., then Christoson's. Manager, SCOTT CfILVILLE. . rriHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors! West's, Ltd., and Linley and Donovan. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. SUN GOD. SUN GOD. PRIZE MATINEE AT 2.30. PRIZE MATINEE AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Last Night of THE GOD OF THE SUN. THE GOD OF THE SUN. LULU'S DOCTOR, THE LIGHT THAT.FAILED. BABYLAS. WILLIE. Cowes Regatta, Etc. Prices—ls. and Cd. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking Fee, Gd. 'Phone, 3143. MONDAY. MONDAY. WEST'S MONDAY SPECIAL. BLACK BLOOD. . BLACK BLOOD. The Story of an Indian Dr. Nicola. rp 0 W N HALL. SUNDAY NIGHT! - SUNDAY NIGHT! September 22ud, 1912. WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. (Conductor: Mr. Herbert Bloy.) Assisted by MR. CHARLES SCHILSKY (Violinist). (Examiner' fov Trinity College, London.) 1. March: "DaranateondeFaust"...Berlioz 2. Pizzicato: "Sylvia" Dclibes 3. Violin and Orchestra: "Concerto G. Minor" Max Bruch i. Overture: "Mignon" Thomas 5. Selection: "Tales from Hoffmann"
Offenbach Silver Coin Collection. Concert nt 8.30 p.m. J. F. WOODWARD, Sec. RU G B Y. T O - D A Y. ATHLETIC PARK, AT 3. Final Meeting between two fine teams for this season's Championship. \'{'•',■ ••.''■ .PET ONE : ATHLETIC. Curtain Raisers at 1.30 (ground permit- ' PETONE V. ATHI-ETIC, . ■ Sixth-class Final. .WELLINGTON V. WANGANUI, ■■ Fifth-class Representative Game. Gates will bo opened at one o'clock. On account of (he largo attendance expected, Patrons are advised.to book their seats or po up early. ' ■ Admission Is. Ladies free. Grandstand Cd. Reserved seat tickets at Armifs or Hornig*s. l Notices will be displayed at the Park as to whether the bijj game will bo played North nnd South or on No. 1 crroUnd. b W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. WELLINGTON'S TRIBUTE TO HER PIONEERS. • The First Annual Reunion of Early Settlers and their Descendants, Held under (ho auspices of tho Early Settlers' and Historical Association of Wellington will bo held at THE TOWN HALL on* DOMINION NIGHT, MONDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER. . Addresses will be given by His Excellency the Governor,; the Prime Minister (Hon. W. F. Massey), His Worship tho Mayor, Sir Joseph Ward. Hon. H. D. Bell, Sir James Carroll, Councillor John Smith, and other ■ prominent citizens. Musical items by old Wellington favourites. Light refreshments and conversation. Come along nnd revive old memories Those who have been inadvertently overlooked may obtain tickets from the following: Lcn. M'Kenzie, Manners ht. and Lambton Quay, J. Castle. Riddiford Street; E. Arnold. Willis Street; nnd from RONALD K. LYON, Secretary, care Gualtor, Dykes and Co.. Wellington. MEETINCS. THE Annual General Meeting of ttio above-named Club will be held at the Occidental Hotel on "TUEhDAI, tho 24th September, 1912, nt 8 p.m. Business: To receive. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. . Election of Officers. And General. C. W. CHARLESWORTH, Hon. Secretary,. Box 193, Wellington. An invitation is extended to all players members, intending members, and other residents of the. district who aro interested in Cricket to be present et the meeting.
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