ENTEHTAINMEim ——*- • 'ALADDIX." L The .pantomime "Aladdin," as pre- ' by Mr. Ceoigo Wilionit-libvNi 1 Uuitpaay lit the O.pora Hons.,., ■ jultils tko I'OQ-uifeitcs of pantorijii'ae to 4a:iko: ' iJiat- is to say f it is compact of (lour and daiiring aiirj frolic!, witji a - basis -of a stonier story, atwl tuneful music. A good (Seal of Hja .liiuiili;, hy the way, is ragtiiiid, and its pnc-uFuir fascination has tnkim hold of tiio a.udiewes on tho two' iiigjits that iiio piiiii. t ; ,, " iil ; e J ,ils boon produced hero. The -• stew ten spaikling, morry adair always. ._ and til© principals seimi to havo a real enthusiasm in making it so,' Tho daiiel !'' J £ t: 4. .Miss Bertha Bujseh and tho bali «*ts tlie jokes nro cMicr ,'M' rfMs&d in now clothes, and tho smgnig- very good, Tligfo are tew. if ■aiiXj dull moments in "Aladdin." M paitioiijinije wjil bo pi'O.ydd .at a • tliis ai'ternooii, and also in tike cvcit'im.g. ? f HIS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE, \ '' I'Q v «t'- ( Icyillo programme offering at His Ma testes is of tho high standard 1 , t 6, Rinnan-Fuller management 9 Jia\e been . Jittrygying p'.f recent months «nd last night- there was again ft large - iiuliojw t". This aftSrnci6.it there is to bo a special matinee for children, the fea-t-tire of which Wilt bo ■$, perform aneo by Howard's Hoars, Chief Eagle Horse, ftud tliQ Irivo Jtlusicai Lassj^s.^ THE KING'S THEATRE. , w'H he the jvsniil matinee at t' lo -King's I'll eat re this altprnoou. Tho programme now 'running is a very too iiistodiiijj, • th.6 .detective 1 drama ''Silver Blaze." 1 ■ ' n on d?y ' 'Between Man and Meast, a very niassivo and cxciting. ftf4:ma, • iiicludefi -maaiy 6psc■tii.wes of big game-hunting in India, J), b°" scrcdiied tor t-ivc first tiino. This n.'' n ls j; ) y Jli.6' makers 'of tfe' g-riat film 'Qiics v-adis?'" and " it is highly accredited, THE EMPRESS THEVTRE. Tli? final .scree;;ing of the present programme of tiio Empress Theatre Continuous Pictures is annoniieefl for today and. to-niglit. 'Ilm. foremost attractioiis include the Vitagraph Company's'mastorpieeo" drama, "The Doctor's ■qWtet ; the Lubin Company's Civil War drama, "The Pride of Battery 15" : an instructive and interesting seieiitifio study, "Deslruotiro Insects"; a West- - 1 tm drama* "Broncho Billy's. Brother";' and comedy films. A iiew programmo ■ Will to screened eft . Monday, TIIB BRITANNIA THEiVTRE. i Tho selncl ion of good pictures hein'i 80-reefied daily .at the Britamiia Thcntre . tins week drew changing crowds to this new but already popular picture-houso all day Tlin principal storv • 'tons '«i the hill are: "Tile Feudists." ■ ' f ll( ? Scapegrace." tod "Madonna of tie ' .htorm." 1 WAGNER RECITAL. ■ The To\ui Hall should bo well filled to-night, when for tiio first time in the history of Velliiijnon, a purely Wayr,eriau organ lwital is to h'o given hy ' ttie City Organist (Mr, Bernard Fnge). With great iirt,ist;e. discretion. Air. Pago has arranged a programme which : enibodies a verv representative selection of Some of the gems written by tho German master, depicting grapliicatly tlie profound versatility qjid. hptijidles's'. in (he composition 01 the . 'higliesb in music. The programmo will '■ incorporate such noble examples of .; Wagner's.'murks-- .as tho ovfrtura -io : j of Kre ,: s'o'lo TfonV'tiiu 'AliiG o'liera ; the j)iv!iHle to '.'Trisita.n. and ]«o!-'l'-," the . ove.rttire awl "Prixe .Song" from "Die Meister.siugors," and. ths prelude and (>''od Friday nmsie from "Paisilal,'' These inspired works will he sot in. contjrosk to the «Micato "SsigWed" idj-'Hi and tiro melodious "Trauiiie,-' a song composed as a coinpliinent to .ills benefactress, Madame Woisendaiißk s (who wrote, flie words). In ftis recital is prcsenied the tare opportuuih - bf feaiiiiivf*' a deeper aud clearer.'iisicht int-n • Wafner's works, and is one that slumld not , lie neclccted hy students or lovers of the best in. miia'ie. DEPARTMENTAL PICNIC. — —« Tho third annual picnic of tho Department of .liid.us-trio.s-i and Cohinie.pce was held at Day's Bay oii tho Sflth instaftt. 'i-ho -aAtotidaiicß. was somewhat small, owing- lo tho inclo-! ment weather in the morning, but, nevertheless, those present- had ait ten* joyablo time. In the morning a cricket match was played between tho offi* cers located in .tilrn Union Chambers, and tjieso in the Customs Buildings, llio; former winning by 97 runs to 6-1. During the afi-ernoon a sports programme was decided. Bis follo\ying arc tl'ib results of the variuus events ' I,adies' Race..—Miss Larchiii, 1; Miss E. Richards, 2. Ladies.' Nail A. Hai.lj : 1; Miss O'Brien, 2. Boot and Barrel Race.—Mr. A. Robinson, 1; Tyrer, 2. - ■ . ~ : 'fliree-loggsd Scott mid Jlauuera, 1. ,• Championship OCOvds.)—Afr. IT. ■ Whitehead,' 1.; Mr. R, Tyrer, 2. High .iump--.Mr, R. and Mr. •L, Mereditii, dead heat (height, 4ft-, Wh.). Potato Hacc.—Mr, S. Huntington, 1: Air, If. Jtannera, 2. ; Married Men's W. Pyo and Mr. H. Gerard (dead heat), 1; Mr. W. Aekins, 2. Sack Race. —Mr. f, Webster, 1; Mr, A. Rfl!>i.nson, 2. Ladies' and Gaits' 'Rclsv Race. —Miss Robinson a.tid Mr, 1!. Tyrer, T. Th.vead-the-Xcerllo Race, -- JfisK O'iiriru and Mr. L. Meredith, 1. ■■ Hnlf-milo Himtlicap.—J!r. F. Cameron t'ioyds.)., 1.; Jtr. H,- Whitehead. (loyd-S.), I'.- ■ Departmental Re-lav Rafco (far ihal-; Icnge cttp);—FWds and Experimentai Farms Division (Messrs. Wliitohcad, King, Rtibinsmi, and 1; Dairy Division, 2. .. The tti'g-of-ivftr for tho battner was won by the Head Office team. ... ■ Ohii-lleiift'O Race. —.A. CofiK-ftyne, l^K. : A. Farrington, 2; J- Fitsigthkon, 3. UT.e oniv starters. ' ' . ■ ; : Coimnitteo's Ruee.—Mtss La-i'diin, 1; Mr. F." Websto-r, 2. Messrs. "Baldwin and Rayward, patent attorneys, of 2.!i5 Laiiibfon Oiiay, re;)s,vt that th'.'.v have filed the following applications for patent rif New Zealand reotuHyT- Duck, j'aki I'-a-ki, wool press bate. hoMer; D. (i, Sutherland, Cliristelilirch,. monoy-bo.x;' C. U'ofsiter, C'laveville, boot .niu shoe lie?!; The Australian Wood Pipe Co,, ' Liil., Sydney, joii-it ifo-r length pf .•ivood slsive p-ipb; K. J). Pato.it-, l-!),'Wnb«ler, ,1. B. liuuiforil, h>ydnc:y., .NA-.W-. Vaoimm : plii.nl)>' 13. (i, Vici'.v, K-Mith .Melbourne, MM'oU-cu'.tinp machine! W. Parker, -Mas? i.ei'ton. meat works taliy cheekins apparatuss E, Huckettl Kiritahi, cow inutilvs; V. L. M. Daniel and A. ITolst, iVefl'inpt-. {■on, fis-isrh\ apiVafatn-S) Btivrfley/ .•Vu'ck-' l.n'.ul, niiittrfes.i. M. Lesser wid T'. ]!. 0'(!on)ior, Anckiaiid, bedro-,un aceemm.:-' (Iflt-iOK c-ufiba-ivS'd; A. anil- H. S-. : .13 : i:-!H'Ier,, Viotofiftf snrinj,' tire, < Ah . excfiljoirt., opjior-tHrtf.v 'to, secure A clvv'-f'-' Hfiii-e-Ls-Hfl. IjiJAvoiv wjil'We : tho ■ sn-l.e of tlw Willoughby" ICniqlit. Estate,. )>;n li"!il.nrs of which appeal' in our nnction page.: Jt:r. S. Georfitv -.Nfl.th-an v . a.\i:ctioneer. has. lieeit -thstrn'cteil 'to wtl_ 130 level, sr-r.tions at' fchii? Ckamber of Com-i-ae'ree, Cus'.nmiioiisn Gnay, -on ; Wednesday, 11th Mare.h. at. 8 p.m, A very low. reserve, hr.* Ven nlaced on the .Jiio)>frty, the upset; price Villi? fKmi -fit per Coot, Plans anil Mitie-nlars mav bfl had 'from S, Ci/Kirgt! KatJiuii, 1-lfl Quay. "' for lironchial CptiKHs and Coldß, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. Od, 9 .
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