AMUSEMENTS. THE - ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND ItUYAL ARTILLERY BAND ONLY a MORE CONCERTS. Last Night's, Concert in the Tujvn Sail )Viil femitin Jong in,the memory as one of the most iiu'i.giitficent performiihce's _, «v«r heard, in Wellington. Tho brason will .Close Absolutely on SUNDAY' .NIGHT. 3 fi.m. THIS AFTERNOON 3 p.m. - At. . ATHLETIC PARK, , Admission, Is.; Stand. Is, «itra. This Afternoon tUo Royal. Artillery Band will j>iay— • . ", . ' CiiaiKl M.arch—"La Serine do Saba," .trouu-pd, Seleetiou--"Li.eder Ohne Wortcr,". Men* dciesolm. Humsreske No. 7, Dvorak. ■ Overture—"Tunniiauser," Wagner. Suite-"Coppe.lia,-" JJolibes; lal Cfadle bong; (uj Hungarian DancV No. '6, tsranms. Selection—"Caralliera Rustioano," Maseagui. ... Ovefture J -''Za-mpa," Hcrold. This R.A. Standi. ... Gbd Save the King. . S p.m. , THIS EVENING 8 n.m. AT 'THE TO'WK HALL, ; Rsservesl Seats, 35.,' Unreserved Seats; 2s. and Is, Tbo Bos Plan will remain open at the Drcsdefi till midday, thereafter seats jnivy bo reserved at Christesoa's. • Da*'■ Sales at Christcson's... ' To-night the Royal .Artillery Band will play:— • . . Alai'oli No. I—"Pomp aid Cifciims'tanee," Elgar. . . Selection—"Lohengrin," WagnerOverture— "Mighon;" Atobrqis* Thomas, Suite No. .Qynt,"..Qreig.. Selection- i -"La. Gioccida," Pondhiel'H. Minuet—Jarjaiwski. Selection—From Schumann's Songs. Polonaise Hilitirif-b—Chopiri, The R-.A. March. G-ed Save the If in?. SUNDAY CONCERTS, SUNDAY. CONCERTS. ■ ATHLfiTIO PAEK, 8 p.m. . .Admission to Athletic PaTk, Is.; Grand Standi 6d, •extra.' \ • . SiindaT' Aftijrilbon Programme: "The Nitefnngcn > Mar oh-," 'Wagner, Suite—"La, Reins de ,Snba," Gounod, 'ove:i'ture 4 -';obei , 6hj" Weber. Selection—"Samson • .it Jjalila," SaintSaens, '~ Selection—"Taunhauscr," Wagner. * Polish Dance No. I—Scharwenka. Setotioir—"Carmen," BiJiSt. Cavalry," Suprw. The R.A, Maveh. God Siivb tho King:. ■ TOWN HALL, ' . SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8.30. . The Royal Artillery. Band will, pfay;: GraJtd Mut6h—■"Sifttrfd Jorsalfar," Grieg. Suite of Bavarian Pturoes, Elgar. Overture—"Rich-si," Wagner, Seleetiojt—"Bhgene Qncgiri," Tsfthai'koiV-sk-jr. ■Selectibri—"Fa-iist," Gounod. Slavonic ,Blrapso.dyi I'riedinahiij. "Caprice—"Lqs C-hanteurs Hbngrois," Sljdhi-ele. Fucik. The S.A. March. ' ' ■ Gad Save the- Kits. ADMISSMN FREE. . COLLECTION WILL BE TAKEN'UP. COLLECTION WILL BE TAKEN UP. , ........ SCOTT COLflfrLE.,.; ' CRICKET. BASIN RESERVE. AUSTRALIA . V." WELLINGTON.' FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY,' J3W,. Uthj and lG.tli February, CcAnwcnoiitg Friday, 3 p.m. Don't fail to 6eo tha world's greatest exponents of the giiriio, V Admission, Is, Grandstand is. . AUCKLAND EXHIBITION UCKLAND EXHIBITION A UCKLAND EXHIBITION A UCKLAND EXHIBITION [ ■■-,■■ i WHAT BETTER "OPPORTUNITY? ' WHAT BETTER OPPORTUNITY? . WHAT BETTER OPPORTUNITY? [ FOR AN ENJOYABLE JRIP FOR A COMF'LETE CHANGE FOR KEEN ENJOYMENT FOE A SPLENDID SHOW. VISIT THE EXHIBITION 1 VISIT THE EXHIBITION,! VISIT THE'EXHIBITION! VISIT THE EXHIBITION! THE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. THE GROUNDS ARE A. FAIRYLAND. THE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. THE EXHIBITS' ARE ASTONISHING, THE EXHIBITS ARE ASTONISHING. THE EXHIBITS ARE ASTONISHING, •'WONDERLAND'S" Employees say that "Wonderland" mikes Straight Hair l Curly—and it almost doesi EXCURSION FA.R.ES on the RAIL. [WAYS AH the Time- FROM EVERYWHERE. WANGANUI RIVER. OREAT SCENIC TRIP OF THE I DOMINION! FROM TAUMA.RUNUI DAILY-Mendays csoepted. FROM WANGANUI, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS.,' end SATURDAYS. STAY AT PiPIRIKI tfOUSE-Thd most Beautiful Tourist Hostelty in. the Dominion! STAY AT THE UNIQUE HOUSEBOAT' —120 miles front Wanganfli! Spleii* did Trout Fishing! ~ Motor. Canoes and Row Boats at disposal of Fishersl ■Itineraries, Maps, Bookings, Tourist Bureaus,, Cook and Sons. A. HATRICK AND CO.. LTD. SSSiSTIWEET~H&SiIE. " Fine DrttoflS, Spurkling Comediesv Scenic Wonders—Viewed from your easy ishair., Edisoii's Home ICinetsoscope- and Chesp Film Exchange does tho trick, Demonstrations- at CRAMP AND CO., LIMITED, Representatives, 2nd Floor, Baker's Building, Featherston Street, Wellington. WEDDING GIFT. LLOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RINGu Solid ISot. Gold stamped; I Co. Sd, to 50b. eaoh. £82 LAMBTCK QUAY and Ui CUBA STREET.
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