AMUSEMENTS. "TJT.uk B.ntn" jiatinee WKDMiRDAY, at I.SO p.m. Children hall-price In all parts, excepting late door gallery. ,i\ V E E A H O U S E. Direction ,T. Ltd. TO-M01M?OW (SATURDAY) NIGHT--7'.i-MORR(nV iS.VVHKDAY) NIOTIT. "i'o-ji,ouKo\\ r (s.vi'traoAY) night. At v.;.g. And for a limited number of occasions. AIR. .1. C. WILLIAMSON Presents Maurico Maeterlinck's worldfamous mid remarkably successful fairy play, to music bv Norman O'Neill, THE 3LTJF, BIED. THE BL'iJfl BIRD. THE BLUE BIRD. , By an-aDgemcut witli Mr. Frederick Harrison, the Haymarket Theatre. London production, " TIIE BLUE BIRD Will ba infcrpre&d by a speciallyselected organisation comprising OVER ONE HUNDRED ARTISTS. THE TEN SCENES IN THE PLAY \arfr of the Most Striking and Brilliant •Vatnre, whilst tho MAKVELLOUS •aO'UTING AND ?,I]3CHANIC.TC EFFECTS AND GORGEOUS THANSFOR7.UTIONS. ABSOLUTELY BEGGAR BSfJCMPTION. Box Plans for tho first six nights, and >;,- ne.tt Wednesday's Matinee arc now at rlie- Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. PRtCES: B.C. and R.S., Gs.; Stalls, 3s.'; •Gallery, Is. Early Boor Stalls and Gal r icry, Is. extra:. The late train to Paekakarild vvll be de-ta-ined on Saturday till' 11.30 p.m., and the latt' boat to Day's Bayan Wednesday till 11-15. p.m. See "The Blue Bird" window display at ths Economic. XTIS' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. jfl ' SUNDA.Y NEXT! SUNDAY NEXT! (20th APRIL, 1913.) SUNDAY CONCERT By tho ' WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL • ORCHESTRA. Conductor-.: MR. HERBERT BLOY. Concert at 8.30 p.m. Silver Coin Collection. •TOIKN'F. WOODWARD, Sec. ' H.M.S7 NEW ZEALAND. MINISTERIAI, LUNCHEON-TOWN 1 HALL. TN connection wijh the Ministerial •*• Luncheon to the Officers of H.M.S. New Zealand at tha Town Hall TO-DAY, the Public will be admitted Free to the Gttllery, from wlierVi tliey wilt be privileged to watch tho proceedings and hear the speeches. A NEW WALTZ) t,_ Adrian Hone A NEW WALTZ i? y Admn Hop,i ' A LL who appreciate a good Waltz will A welcome the lattet from the pen of this most successful composer. The title "BUDS AND: BLOSSOMS:" ADRIAN HOPE is everywhere as one of-'tho most po.wlar writers of the modern Wolfe, the esiraordinary success of "Silver Fern." "Golden Shadows," "Radidnt Morn," "Garden, of Memory," and others is sufficient guarantee of the quality „of his latest. '■ . "BUDS AND BLOSSOMS" -Will be played everywhere this season. If you call at our Wnrehous? we will be only too pleased to try it over on the
: ' Price for Piano Solo—ls. Gd. copy, i-pn=tf\-i- h;onv>. arlilrf«^fov.lS;..st!«i-ps. \<> ORCHESTRAL'••LEADERS-Scnd your I business-card and wo will post you a set : for small Orchestra (10 parts and piano) |.FREE. I CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., . ■ MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. I New Zealand's Most Popular Music - I Houso. j __ : : , , I rfcRIENTAL BAY , KIOSK. j OPENING DAY-TO-MORROW i (Saturday), j Prom 2 p.m. To-morrow the handsome new Tea Kiosk at the Tramway Ter- ; minus, Oriental Bay, will bo open to the public until 10 p.m. Open afterwards daily from 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. . ■ .' . / Telephone, No. 3512. A. E. WALLYN, , ■ ' Manageress. ' CHEAP MUSIC. THE VICTOR FOLIO; containing 60 of the Best Piano Pieces, printed on good paper; only Is. Gd. each, posted 2s from ' the Anglo-American Musio Stores, 116 Cuba Street, Wellington, Houso for Cheap Music. WEDDING GIFT. T LOYD'S Lucky WEEDING RINGS, JLi Solid 18ot. Gold stamped; 16s. Cd. to 50s. each. ; 282 LAMBTON QUAY and 114 CUBA I , STREET. .... SKATES. SKATES. " WE Have just landed a large consignment of Roller Skates. All the ■ best makes, including Richardson, ' Brampton, Winslow, etc. Large stock of t spare parts. Repairs to any make of > skate. WITCOMBE AND PYM. Mechanical Engineers, 'Phone 2151. Vivian Street. 1 PALMERSTON TAXI SERVICE. ,1 'Phono 620. Garage, Fitzherbert Street. can rely on first-class Cars V and Experienced Drivers. Cars available night or day. Charges reason.? able. M. EBERHARD. Proprietor, Palmerston North. } -BjIURNITURE PACKED and REMOVED I it? TO ANY ADDRESS. r Goods Cleared Through Custom House. . Cheap Storage Accommodation for Gooda of any Description. I KEIR'S FORWARDING AGENCY, 76 .Tervois Quay. Telephone 1180. ; Y T The most Successful TYPEWRITER e 'on tho market to-<lay is sm H E YOST VISIBLE. Tho number of Machines selling is proof i x of their popularity. SIMPLEST -IN CONSTRUCTION. LIGHTEST IN TOUCH. PAD AND CENTRE GUIDE. Machines supplied on approval. 1 THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 'Phono 1676. Cuba Street, Wellington, Also: J 7, 8, 9 Williamson's Chambers, Auckland. TffT ANTED KNOWN. Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Except Tuesdays, when promises close at 2 o'clock.) '. PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, ICB LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone No. 20. WALMERSTON NORTH RAILWAY i A- REFRESHMENT ROOMS. J. H. FLETCHER, Proprietor. j All Trains wait sufficient lime to allow j BssS»ni;er6 to partake of Meals. Taste- ■. fully nerved. t Ladies' Boom specially provided,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1726, 18 April 1913, Page 7
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