AMUSEMEHTB. ■•■-.-: 0- P. E N I N. G.-.■*;■ Of WcUington's ■■-•■ -i!.: , ; Q.RAND OPERA HOU.S-E; THIS (EASTER SATURDAY) EVENING And First Appearanto of the Popular AMERICAN MUSICAL BURLESQUE CO; In the Realistic and Exciting Musieal . Racing Eevol, : . ;,, "A DAY AT THE RACES." ",;. "A DAY AT THE RACES," ; * .:X BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE DRESDEN BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE DRESDEN Until 12,39 To-day, ■ ■' ■ Thereafter at ■ - Christoson's, Manners St., where Day Sales aro also obtainable. EXTRA ROWS of ORCHESTRA STALLS ; Will be Opened this Homing. ■■"' MATINEE EASTER MONDAY, AT 2. MATINEE EASTEB MONDAY. AT 2. MATINEE EASTER MONDAY, AT S. MATINEE EASTER MONDAY, AT 3. MATINEE EASTER MONDAY/;,AT 2. Children Hali'-prieo AH Parts. BOX PLAN HOLIDAYS.-Plans on view in Theatre Vestibule from 10 to S on EASTER MONDAY. ' ■ .... FIRST "TANGO TEA" MATINEE, ■.' At 3 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIIi 18th'. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Solo Lessees J. C. Williamson,. Ltd. DIRECTION OF WILLIAM ANDERSON TO-NIGHT-Wellinptoo'e Gala Night TO-NIGHT-WellinKloa's Gals Night. Burlesquo. Travesty. Hxtravagaisza. Burlesque. Travesty. Extravaganza. by tlio famous AMERICAN MUSICAL BURLESQUE CO. AMERICAN MUSICAL BURLESftUE CO. In theit Musical Nectar of Noesgeso and Nsvelty, A DAY AT TEE RACES. A DAY AT THE RACES.. Original Characters. Louis Gloom Bert Lβ Blaiie Mike Joy Paul Staahope (Trying to Play feces.) John Toniroy (a Baeccourse Manager) • Davo Jiowlin Hal Price (a Disgraced Trainor) . ' Caritan Chase Will ffettnm.fa/Pinkerton Detective ' in various'disguises) .. Harry Burgess Billy M'Guinoss (a Jdokey) Harris M'Guife Peto (a Waiter ai the Racecourse) Herbert LaD.caster Bank Tree (Manager of the Coney Island Hotel) Gee. M'Call Ethel Strathmoro (alias Cleo <le Vey, in league with Toiiiroy) Blaipo Ravensberg Mamie Tomroy (Tomroy's"Daughter, in love with Billy) Twldy Marhii Grace Honey (a Visitor) ~ FHtzie De Gay Ima Piker (Grace's Friend) Imogene Mausfiold Dina Dolore (a Racecourse Habitue) Anna Clarke , Act 1.-BRIGHTON RACECOUB'SB. Lady Love's Trhimpli. Incidental to which A SENSATIONAL HACK SCENE. Act 11.-CONEY ISLAND AT NIGHT. The Festival of Mardi Gras. SCORE OF BRILLIANT MUSICAL HITS "The Dashing Cavalcade," "Bring Back My Bonnie," "Looked Just O.flce," "Keep on Making Love," "Oh! Yon' May," "Gee! But It's' Great to "Meet a Friend," "Lets Mako Lovo Among tho Eoses." "A Rfliny Afternoon," "They 'te Off!" "Mardi •"Burlesquo'f.Operai"i."How They Iviss, "Waltzing ■ "Weddlfiff," ■ "Don't tie in the Lion's Cage," "Now Orleans, "When Mr, Yankee Doodle Comes t<? Town," :ete., etc. ,:, P;-odu(;ed.,iund6T..Stogo, r Divectio» of, : a '■ h-:;~-- _ ;'. ■ Plans, at Dresden,. '~■ ' , PRICES i : ss;, is., Sβ. ' ■' ■ .- Enrly Dopr' Gallery, 2s, • and •Iβ. Day Soles Christeson's. . Business ■ Manager.—O., H. BARNES;. ' SATURDAY NEXT-"S?HE GSAFOMBS" SATURDAY NEXT—"THE GBAFfEES" Plans open Dresden Tuesday Morning next at 9.30. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. BALLANCE ST.. o'pp. SnpreßM>r v Court PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 7 p.m., By ■ MISS C. W. CffillSllE, Natioaal Leeteer. Subject:. "PSYCHWM: HIGHER AND LOWER." Wednesday. 8 p.ni.—Publie Leot-UTe by Miss Christie on "Heredity and ,EnvJTonnignt." ouently ehei will no-t be- here till to-morrow. ft is intended to diapateh her for Avonmouth, via.Las Pdlntasj on Aprs! 16. After having bepft laid ttp for Several weeks at Port ChalmeM, the Eteainor- wafriinoo, Captain Carecni, lias resumed running. The vessel is relieving the Ha in the East Qoast service, and win arrive here from Lytf-elfcon. to-morrow afternoon. Departure will, be taken for northern ports on Tuesday -at 5 p.m.—one day late. News received by iM, Tahine fitafes th4t tho phosphate trade <tt Jfalsatca Island 3s Qgain in working order, the, damage wh-ich was done to the ielo.nd by'ltelvy weothM in December last having been rejiairssd The wharf for loading irarposcs hae been rebuilt, and a Japoneoe stcrtm«r loaded: there early in Match for .Tapan. The HuddartrParker st-eflmer Wesfcralta, which has been withdrawn- from the Kew Zealand trade, will leave 31-nncdin for SMhourne direct to-day, tdking <?a-rso. only. On arrival at tho-latter port the Westralia will onter the Australian eeaetal'trade fara time, and will return to Kew Zealand about October next. Survey of tho training, has been coniSlcted at Auckland, and tho vessel has een anchored in the stream at that port till after the Easter holidays, Her dc-st-i----nation.is Newcastle The Arahura will tea-ve Wellington fa*; Picton. Nelson, and 'West. Ooast ports at 5 p.m. to-day, not 12.45 p.m. as usual. It is anticipated that tho bis collier Wajhorn, will leave Newcastle for Wellington to-day. " : On account of having to maltfi a trip from I Wellington to Picum and tacfc en Thursday, tho Monowai will be dispatched from here for Dunedin direct at 2 p.m. to-day Nelson and New Plymouth cargo will be taken in. by the Coriiraa. at Wdling'toa on Tuesday, April 14. HUTT & PETQNE NEWS. (From Our Sneclal CorWiaEon.d«sntj Tho Horowlienua- wicket team -tried conclusions with .the local representatives at Petone yesterday. At 5.30 p.m. the latter team had , seorcd 218 rums (first innings), vihilab tho visitors had WO to their credit—s4 in the first innings and 36' for four wickets in the second. Following aro tho iuiiicipal scores:—Petono: BonegliUo, 60; Dalgleish, 20; Nunn, i 6; Bennett. 32-; Martin, 34; Wilkes, 13. Bwguist', three far 30, and Judd, throo foi- 30. lvere fto best of tho bowlers. 'Bio only Horewhonua player to roacli doiiblo figures was Sloano, 21. Bennett, took two wickets for 25 runs; Doncglme, three for 8; and Barber, four foi , (vero tho raost successful Potono liowlers. On Easter Monday the- Horowhonua team will play against Hutt on Hutt Recreation Ground. Tho following will represent Hutt:—Kitto, Ellison, JS T eazor, I'ation, Staplos, Aldersley (2), Mason, Fanning, Ball, and J. Stiles. Easter services were held in tlie- Hutt Valloy churclibs yesterday and were well attended. Tho United Christian Association, held, a coaibined serviced at ti.io Potono Nelson Street Metfiodist Church, whero tha Rev. J. J. Lewis spoko on tho Atoiiomwit, and tJio Oomnmnion Was partaken of. Next Wednesday evening nt- tho Nelson Streot Methodist Ohm'cli tlie Hey. Mr. Keay (Oongfegatitmalist) will spoak on Bible reading in State schools. : '.-' -■ ■ -'■■ - For Bronchial CoagiU and GoWi, foods' Great Peppenaint Owre-.ijiO.d.'^
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 7
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