AMUSEMENTS. Q P 13 11 A HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Overture of *'TJio Blue Bird" starts at 7.50 sharp.' FiRRWKLL PERFORMANCE* FA ltliW ELL I'Eli 1' OHM AN CK Positively TWO FAREWELL NIGHTS Positively TWO FAREWELL NIGHTS Of "THE BLUE BIRD." "THE BLUE BIRD." "TJIE BLUE BlliD." "ft is really ono of ihosb Rare Plays one; wants 'to see a second time." "Nothing more Bcautifrtl or Striking has been seen bore for many a day." "A Triumph in Every "Way." "Bo AViso in time. Don't miss it." Remember this is the LAST OPPORTUNITY Of witnessing "THE BLUE BIRD." Box Plans at the Dresden; Day Sales at Cin-isteson's; Prices as usual. Q P E K A HOUSE. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY. MAY Srd. NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 3rd. GEORGE MAKLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY Will Present the Greatest Drama of the Age—the Play that has created a Sensation wherever produced, THE MONK AND THE WOMAN. THE MONK AND THE WOMAN. THE MONK AND THE WOMAN. To bo Staged on a Scalo of Unprecedented Splendour. A SERIES OF WONDERFUL SPECTACLES THE REALIS'i'IC EARTHQUAKE SCENE. TUo Burning of the Chateau. The Most Thrilling Spectacle ever presented on anv ittf/e. Play Produced by George Willoughby. Popular Prices: 35., 25., and Is. Reserved Seats, is. Early Deer to All Parts, Gil. extra. Plan now open at the Dresden. Ivaikoura.—S.W., light; bo.roraeter, 29.47; thermometer, 58. Fair; son smooth. Aharon Lighthouse.—S.W., light; barometer, 29.£8; thermometer, 49. Cloudy; sea emooth. Port Chalmers,—S.W., fresh; barometer. 2).69; thermometer, 55. Kaln; sea smooth. Nuggetf?.—S.E., moderate cralc; barometer, 29.71; thermometer. <5. Showery; &ca rou^h. Uluff.-S.E., breeze; barometer, 29.80: thermometer. <7. Showery; sea moderate. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, April cO, 1913.
Tlio Governors of CliOFslnint College, Cambridge, liavo appointed tlio ](ev. Edward T. I'eod, formerly Secretary of tlio Oliina Umoriioney Appeal Committee. and of ilii! J'roU'flunt. jlissiou to (lie I'ulitnuiyo ronton of South Aim'i'icii, to bo the orjjanisiiii; wri-lnry of tlio buildinn fund of tin? New Colkgi' ot Cambridge. Jl: i-) <>.-liunitrd that Mil' siio, liuildiii!!?; t'uri! i>h iug -. t'lf., will CI 1.-I KI.IKIO, towards which ..'M.'.fiM |hi> already Iwii promised. The foundation fctone will, it is expected, !);■ laid in Juno. For Children's Rnokiufl Coueh at Kin-tit. foods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is, fid,* J
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1738, 1 May 1913, Page 7
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