AMUSEMENTS. NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OP THE CITY HAS. SO ..MUCH EN. THUSIASM BEEN DISPLAYED AS IN THE . CITIZENS' -'EASTER CAR'NIVAL. , . SATURDAY, ■ SUNDAY, MONDAY, MARCH 22. MARCH 23. MARCH 21. MAMMOTH DISPLAYS. COO SENIOR CADETS. COJO. '. COO SENIOR CADETS. 000. March Past. Sham fright in conjunction with St. John's Aiubulnnco. Physical Drill. Routo Marching. Bugle Competition, etc., etc. £15 FANCY DRESS COMPETITIONS. ,£ls Most Original, Moat Handsomo Costumes for Ladies, Guilts, Boys, Girls. Cash . Prizes. £2d HIGHLAND PIPING AND DANCING. . X2C. Programmes and Entries, G, W- ALLEN, 78 Adelaide Road. 500 BOY SCOUTS. 500 500 BOY SCOUTS. 500, Interesting Competitions. Don't Miss thb. Boys. BABY SHOW. BABY SHOW. BABY SHOW. Conducted by tlio Plunket Nurse Society under Hygienic Principles. Entriei 1 close definitely I'HUItSDAY Next. ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS. Both Nights. ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTSV Numerous SIDE-SHOWS: Working Model Wireless Telegraph, Now Automutio Telephone, Government Exhibit. 'leu Rooms. 'Refreshment Bullet, Tobacco, ..' > Produce Stalls, etc. «£IOQ ART UNION TICKETS-ls—admit to Nowtown Park, but WILL NOT be on Salo at the Gates. Got in early. Obtninablo anywhere.
mHB EMPRESS THEATRE. T™ MaS Street.' TnEi ™';' ; . (MacMahon and Donnelly's). ' "" CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ". ''W be ™' Stnlls "GO WHERE 'THE CROW P DS GO." " " CONTINUOUS PICIURES. M. , <TnB SURVIVAL 01' THE FITTEST!* Daily 11 a.m. to U p.m. Stalls TO .DAY an a TO-NIGHT,. MARCH. 15th', "V Stalls 3d. Dress Circle, Cd. 3d. LAST OPPORTUNITY ... rrv A cJu "HIS' BROTHER'!• CRIME."' '•1 " FINAL APPEARANCE of the Stalls "HIS BROTHER'S CRIME." ' IV6 m-nU. "The Bar. K Foreman," "Tollgate ■7" "AN ADVENTURE Stalls Raiders"etc etc : "AN ADVENTURE 3d. MONnkY nSxT"AN ADVENTURE Stalls D EARLY PURCHASED FRIENDSHIP.' , 'iSnmP t ' THIS AFTERNOON: ' ATT'nrnrv Tvnnns " ' "il Special Additional Subjects for Children. • WOODS, 3d. Think of lt! Adult StXPIiNCEi - •-> , AUTUMN WOODS, Stalls rhilHrAn TFrnVI»PENrR ■ AUTUMN WOODS." 3d. Children, IURILFhJICE. . And Stalls mttEA TR E ' ROYAT,^ 'A' HOST OF OTHERS. . 3d. T . " COMMENCING MONDAY, St a!l! D)rectloll .. Brennan-lTallor, Ltd, "THE TELEPHONE a Stalls TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I GIRL and J. HI) LADI. 3d. Tremendous Success of our Mngniiicent '. Another Glorious A.B.' Exclusive, , New Programme , , Read this New Bill! , KI N G'S THEATRE. 8 LILLIE THOMPSON. 4 _ ' 8.5-AUSTIN AND COWAN. ; / Props., West's, Ltd., Linley and Donovan. B.IB—THE ESMA DUO, ' ' , WEST'S PICTURES. - . nnd Dan< * r »- mnn.v , mrt i. o 6-30—HENRY AND HAY, TO-DAY at 2.30 TO-NIGHT at 8. B.3O—HENRY AND MAY, TO-DAY at 2.30 . TO-NIGHI at 8. Wonderful and Humorous Cycling 1 SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES. Stars. : ■ CHILDREN 3d.' CHILDREN SiS—SLAVIN AND . All our Great STAR Programme, including 9.30— interval. , "THE SPRINGTIME OF LIFE." . MB-THR.EE 'MARSDKNS, . "THE SPRINGTIME OF LIFE." 9 . 2G _ LO UIED&NV And ' The Yorkshire. Nightingale. NICK WINTER. NICK WINTER. 9.3G-MARSII LITTLE, AND THE ACE. OF CLUBS. _ And his Company' in "Going Back," The irrepressible Detective Matches his In Two Scenes. wits against the "Ace of Clubs" after 9-50—ART SLAVIN. <• ...... many harassing experiences, runs the in- 10.0—ELECTRA, famous gang to earth. \ 'The Human Dynamo. ; Thy-jruost' exciting defective 6eries yet r ——: : "• presented; and in addition MAJESTY'S THEATRE. An Exceptional Selection of the World's JO. BEST. ' ■ Proprietors ...: ' John Fuller-Sad Sow.-. . Usual Prices. 'Phone 3H3. i BHORTTS'8 HORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE. . 6 TO-DAY 2.30.' .TO-DAY 6 , , Willis Street, G G „„ „ — .33333333333333333333333333333333 THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. Messrs. Fuller will present Selig'a \ Stupendous Attraction, : , Masterpiece, "PENDLETON'S ROUND-UPi" CINDERELLA. , . . . ' "PENDLETON'S ROUND-UP." CINDERELLA. .• , . CINDERELLA. ~ Open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. <" CINDERELLA.. ' ; " —: : Adapted from tlio'ivell-kriown Fairy Tale. ■ /MRAND IRISH NATIONAL The production is entirely different to. VJT ■ CONCERT. anv other previously ieen in Wellington. - <■' , • -BUILDERS of:tho EMPIRE TOWN HALL. ' TOWN HALL. BUILDERS of (lie EMPIRE ■ ! Indians, Soldiers, Cowboys. • ST. PATRICK'S- DAY, A thrilling and Exciting story of Indian ~ MONDAY, 17lh MARCH, 1913. ' life. '• ■ SPLENDID TALENT ENGAGED. MATINEE I'RICES- . , •. —L, , . ; .• 333333333333333333333333333333333333333 v| Including— / ■ • G Dress Circle', Adults Is., Clijldfen'G 7 ". .V MISS T. M'ENROE G Gd. j D.C., Adults Is., Children Gd. G. MISS AGNES M. SEG-RIEF ' 6 Stalls, Adults Cd.,' Children 3d. 6 MR. D. KE3SNY 6 Upper Circle, C MASTER R. PANKHUR.SIT ' i . ■ G Adults Gd. Children .3d., G • . Tlie FAMOUS ORPHEUS 333333333333333333333333333333333333333 . . < Prices: Is., 2s;, and-"3s. . Tjjg' ' MAJESTY'S :' THEATRK ' Holders of Bs. Tickets may have their Jn[ scflts Reserved at the Dresden. Box Plan p'ropriofors ....... John Fuller find Sons. now open. - • TO-NIGHT ,At 8.. . TO-NIGHT . . ' —" : 1 1 Positively the ■ Last Night of Present WELLINGTON LIEDHRTAFEL. BUILDER^of'ThrEMPIRE,.. * T Conductor: Mr. Robert Parker. BUILDERS of the EMPIRE,. T ■ ~ One of tho Greatest Indian Drama? yet ' A COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT. TO '. produced. ' ' The Sclig Cnmpiiny's Masterpiece,' : MR. W. D. GORHAM • CiIN'DERELLA. , ; (Hon Secretary of the Liedertafel) QINDERELLA. * ; With Picturedoin's Greatest Actress, '' Will 1* Riven in Hie MISS JLAJ3EL TALrAFERRO, ' • CONCERT CHAMBER of TOWN HALL, ' In tho titlo role. i , THE WRECK OF THE VERONESE, ? THURSDAY, 10th APRIL. Off the Coast of Portugal.; , ... And' Numerous Other Subjects. " . ADMISSION: Reserved Seats, Ss. D.C., Is. Cd-; Stalls,. Is.i, Upper .Circle,' And 2s. Gd. Bopkiliff Frco at Presdeq; 'Phono ', Box Plan at Dresden. 3153. '' ' ' '. . ■ . G. H. BANNISTER, Hon. Sec. 1 !bAND CONCERT, NEWTOWN PAUK, | ; : : — TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. LADIES'. AUXILIARY OF- THE -— lil/ill . imM WELLINGTON Y.W.C.A. . mHE WATERSIDE WORKERS . GARDEN PARTY, A ■ . : ' BAND At tho Resilience of Mrs. Denton, 'Tern- Will render a . ' HU," 321 The Terrace ■ SELECT PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. • - TO-DAY! TO-DAY! Collection will bo taken up ia nid of / tit i the Wellington Zoological.Society's Fund ' Music. Refreshments. Sweets Stall. p Urc i laSo 0 f Flamingoes and, other , Admission: includes cost of wkich Afternoon pUMBELL| Hon _ geCi . Eon. Sec, and Treasurer.
We are Holding a Shifting Sale [s, because the less we have to shift the better it is for us — and you! By tlging so, we save much of the worry and expense of removing. It pays us to offer you a genuine discount and it will pay you to Take Advantage of the Stationery, LadiesHand Bags, Leather Goods, Books and General Literature (excepting Law and Educational Works). Visit Two Shops! Lambton Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 15 March 1913, Page 9
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