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AMUSEMENTS. ; : T HE ™ THEATRE - M ESSRS. ' Props., West's, Ltd., and T. M. Donovan. JOHN FULLER AND SOls'S, WEST'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S PICTURES At 8. ' WEST'S PICTURES,'LTD,, LAST NIGHT OF "BACK FROM THE DEAD," HAYWARD'S PICTURES, LTD., . "BACK FROM THE DEAD,',' DR. BRIDGET. LEONID. Have, through His Worship tho Mayor, WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. invited the Officers and Men of 11.M.5. , WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. Now Zealand to visit their respective Curious Pals. ■ \ .Patho Gazette, Theatres at any performances given at MONDAY NIGHT. MONDAY. A UG™.OFTV E '. •:; HIS .MAJESTY'S THEATRE ■ A DAUGHTER OF EVE. I'jjE KING'S THEATRE A DAUGHTER OF EVE. IVUNUO imiAiitij An Italian jlrt lilm, portraying a romance THE STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN in high society circles. Beautiful in con- " , • eeption, and on tlio highest plane of plot _ . ~ ''■ ... _ production • During the stay of the Battleship. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. „ Tho offic «'s nrß to 'phone up tlio WEST'S NEW l?l)A ArATTNiw- Managers, when seals will bo reserved WEST'S NEW ERA MATINEK « nd vho ™ Child-en to Stalls''3d to nlly I,urt ot th®.llw»tn*.nt any Per- ■ Stalls, Children 3d. . iomauco. ' T™ Jl? YAL ' , WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY, , I TOWN. ; ™AY >22 nd, HALL: • ' : ~ ' BIZET'S GRAND OPERA, ~ - ' ' . CARMEN CARMEN CARMEN SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MADAME CARMEN PINSCIIOF, . IN THE TITLE ROLE. Don Jose (tenor), Mr. Frank Graham; Escauiillo (baritone), -Mr. Hamilton Hodges; Daucairo (t<aior), Mr. Harry Phipps;. Rcnvraiado (tenor), Air. E. J, .Hill | Mieaela (soprano), Madame Wielaert; Mercedes (soprano), Miss Muriel Bennett( Itesquita (soprano), .Miss Gcrtnido Hunt; Zaniger Mr. F. W. Lavcock. PRICES-4s. RESERVED'AND 3s. RESERVED. ' Box Plan opens at Dresden pn MONDAY, at' 9 o'clock. ' ™ mT , W. E. CALDOW, Hon. See.. i\U lE.—io prevent trafficking m tickets no person will bo allowed to book mora Xnvm 10 seats fit oil© time, unless he ov slio holds ci lciior from "Uio Secretary tialiug that the tickets have hceii sold to Ijona fid© nations. • Tclo. 330 Q. • citiz¥ns' carnival. . 1 '■" " : ' ■ 1., ' ': , ! ■ : LAST AND BEST, EFFORT. LAST AND BEST EFFORT. V LAST AND BEST EFFORT. LAST AND BEST EFFORT. MOTOR, .. .CICLE / RACES. ' TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, 19th APRIL. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE.,., SATURDAY, lDtli APRIL. 1 WATCH FOR PARTICULARS. ' . | .WATCH FOR PARTICULARS. . ENTRIES CLOSE' TO-DAY., ; Tho Secretary will bo in attendance at tlieTowa Hall TO-NIGHT between 8 p.m'. and. 9 p.m. • ■ ,r C. DARE BRIDGE, Hon. Sseretary. WELLINGTON' HARBOUR BOARD ! i \_ ; HARBOUR MARINE PROCESSION. ARRIVAL BATTLE-CRUISER NEW ZEALAND. ' ' ARRIVAL 'BATTLE-CRUISER.NEW.ZEALAND.:.... '■•V, It is assumed that the Warship will enter the Port at 12.30 p.m. and ~,. anchor at 2 p.m. .. . ... 1 ! THE Official Marshal, Captain JofinEonVdirccts"tliat no vessel' or craft shall obstruct the Main Deep Watei'' Channel".wh'ii),! the Warship is.entering tho Port and proceeding to tho anchorapo in tho Lambtun Harbour,' Saturday, the 12th instant. . MASTERS OF STEAMERS are directed to take up a position in Worser Bay, and, 'when the Warship passes tho Buoy on Falcon Shoal, they will then fall inio the positions allotted to I'hem. ! 1 . . MOTOR OR OTHER 1/AuNCHES aro'directed'-to take up a position west of Ward Island,.'and wait.'tlife' .arrival' "of the Warship, and wheli'the largo steamera are in their positions, the motor launches are to tako up a position outside' or, astern of them. Should tho wind.be strong from tho nol'th-west and too rough for the motor launches;, they can assemble off ICaiwarra, and, when tho Warship rounds Ilalsivell Point, meet her and fall into lino on her starboard side. ! YACHTS are directed' to "psseniblo at tho Entranco to Evans Bay and join the. Procession when it passes that jjbiiit.! ' ' ALL VESSELS aro directed to givo the Warship ainplo room on both sides, and not to advance further - than her quarter or cross her bows under any consideration. U . The Official Marshal,'. Ciiptain Henry, Johnson, will'bo on board (lie' JaiiW' ' Seddon, carrying the Board's Flag at tho forcma'st head, When the Warship''enters the Port I,'he Blue Ensign ; mll bo hoisted on Mount Victoria. . _: ' Mr. H. E. Chisholttr is acting' as Assistant-Marshal for the motor launche« and yachts under tlio direction'of the Official Marshal,. Captain Johnson, 4 Tho position allotted are' as fbllo'\y M . .'V,, j IT.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. ' ® •(X , m (X), . i Amokura • , Hmemoa • Tutanokw " . ' . ' (X) , . . ' Mararoa " (X) (X) ) Duchess ■■■< ••• ■ ■ Stormbird , M : ' (X) 0 I . ' ~ . . Natono . 'I' .: (X) Other .■ vessels following . tlio Procetsion . ' 0 : Terawhiti not yet allotted a position, will tako (X) R . Y this lino Cobar. A ' L C ' (X) ■ • . . ■ ... . * II Nikau U J ■ T." -." ' r . (X)' . N 3 S ' - ' Admiral • C - (X) : H > ICaraka • . : (X) . . .11 Pilot" ". .S > , BY ORDER, H. JOHNSON, Official Marshal, .; . ■ Harbourmaster's Office, For Acting-Minister for' Marine lltli Apri1,,1913. , ... ", . ~ Pifteea-leiiffif Library :: ; • . EacS\ Comipletc : ' ~ J A Library of i undoubted merit is within the ' | reaoh of everyone, for each volume of the Home University Library is sold at Fifteenpcnce • | Every Volume of the Library is specially written by | a recognised authority of high standing. | Each Volume, is complete and independent, but the series has been planned as a whole to form a • ' / ; ' comprehensive' Library of Modern Knowledge, SOME OF THE' VOLUMES ' , 51. WARFARE IN BRITAIN ' ' ' By Hilaire Belloc, M.A, ' 52. GREAT WRITERS OF AMERICA By Prof. W. P. Trent & J. Erslime,, 53. THE MAKING C)F THE EARTH . . By Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S, 54. \ETHICS ■ - - -,ByG. E. Moore, M.A. : 55. MASTER MARINERS - ByJ.R. Spears 156. THE MAKING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT- • • ' 'By Prof. B. W. Bacon, LL.D., D.D. ' ■ 57. THE HUMAN BODY - By A. Keith, M.D. : 58. ELECTRICITY.. ;. By Gisbert Kapp,.M.I.E.E., i., - ~ 59. POLITICAL'ECONOMY . " " By S. J. Chapman, M.A. ' 60. MISSIONS—Their Rise ar.d Development By Mrs. Crichton Each Volume at 1/3 Postage in New Zealand, 2d. II A Complete Catalogile 'of the Home "University | Library will be sent to any address—post, free' on application. - .......

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 9

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