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amusements, QBA N D OPE P, A j|J OtS 3D « ANTONIA DOLORES; LAST RECITAL! LAST RECITAL! TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT. Assisted L)V ME, JOHN PROU6B *.» Baritone. UIBB IMS ' Dfi CAIBOS-BEGO * i'iaiiiste, ' ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT HtOGEAlDffi! ' ANTONIA. 1)03,ORIS: lift. JOHN i'ROUSE: f ("Faust") Gouwd Hear Mo,, yo Winds and Wares ... of Tosca Pucciui u w ' Anita Vvasscr zu famgcn ~ , Ka&senet AVhfl ia bylvia? - ■ j r<! , Ho! jj f r WjH Wind Blow Tito Icar Eubmsfcnii?. Bosgs toy Mother Taught ?j.e Dvorak * ' Kct«?Toll Mo to V<lk ° 0f 10V °.,. Hopk MISS IMS JJE CAIHOSJ^ao• I-ovb Has Eyes Bisho;> Ittmpsodio No. ii ... Li«:fc Dress Circle and Oretetml Stalls, 65.; SWfe, 4s,j Gallery, 2s, Box at • ' tsio Drdsdsn. till one o'clock.' Afterwards at Chrtsteson's. JOHN HOriCIXS, Representative. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ' mowiS HALL, r ~~ mown HAW,. i- OWN HALL. 1 OWN JiALI,, ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. TO.NTGnT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.' ' TO-NIGHT. , • TO-NI(yVP, At 2 O'clock, MR. BERNARD P. PAGE (CITY ORGANIST) MR. BERNARD F. PAGE. THE "HEBRIDES" Sfandolswlm TINALIs IN B PLAT Ges'iir Francfc ■ ■ SYMPHONIC POEM FROM "DAUSB .MACAKBE". Satot-Saens) TOCCATO AND 10MJ1 I\ J) MINOR Bicli AIR AND VARIATION? (mfcii. ft tlieine 9f.illuiii.ers) ... .KYi.rg-Elcit.. AND WORKS BY WOMSTEMIIO : UtE, LEiIAR'E, & <i'EVERY. ■ . ". ADMISSION: • ' 6 D - AkD : -I/- ' . J NO. R. p \LMER, Slay Oth, 1914. " Tbra. Olork<. ."

T.O IV -n HALL.' (Concert Chamber.) TO-NIGHT 1 TONIGHT' Auspferoi-is -opening,' tri'Mi din; '"p.Bittp aiul ce'rcw&nsv of tiio season of- joy and hilarity by THE l ' THE DANDIES,.THE BANDIES,' ' Tlil-i MMJILS. . i I The happy folks who l.now no mc-lan-, " eholy, but- seek to create -an 1 atmosphere of cheery optimism, beguiling the hours with cheerM soil" and merry laughter. - After which poetic remark "wo rise to ' nivixuiTvee a tow sanipl.es of tho joyous .j ' fere which to lie supplied this 'eyesviug. "BttWttrofio," fi'Qfli '"Tales of jloiFWiajm," soprano solo, with mule -quartet aft-, ■eotopamnient. "Over the, Dark- Blii.fr Waters," quartet from "Olxron" (Wobur). COMEDY SECTION.. .. 3 ! i 4 "Would Y<v.i Miss lie;" "Don't Lei . it Go Any farther." ,"A)r<l■ '(lien Hi-. ' . Language Failed Him."' "7 Defey-vo a .Good Slapping," "''Jluimoirifs.." "'fepllyrs Blow." "i'ubiic Servants." . . Remember, those afp -only a- fe#. They' will I*> gieatly supplemented by the folks Who set the pace. MISS ETHEL WALKER Tbrca MISS LINDA BRADFORD Ghar.iiiipi? - MISS NAOMI M'Q'UQTN Daiideriiias.! MR. ROIAND HENRY Laugh Producer Mi!. HiIRKT WEBSTER Glee Merchant MS. GEORGE TAYLOR Uilarit.v Asent ME. DAVID LYL.E, Twor,Ne Plus a Ultra. » MB. ANDREW PACE' &i jgle. Inventor < MR. . HERBERT BRAUMS Mayer on tie Spinel HE. ARTHUR KEIGHT.EY The Man who Hounds Them Up. TIIE BANDIES, r &b en r,, i. - . ■ THE DANDIES. ' '1° Edward- UritTiscoitibe's v P^reftijef,' " Co., whoso' merry quips and jovial jies'te produce tho loud guffaw and the gladsome, fihriel:. JUlce sure of yo-u'r seat if you. dcsi.ro to bo amongst the Ray t-hroiig at tonight's brilliant initiation,. Plan as follows.;— Till one o'clock at The Dresden, ! ; After one at Qhffet.es.oii's. Day Sislcs at Cliristosairs. Tax to Admit—3s., Us., is. Wo »ow resume our seat. " Direction Edward Braiiscoiu"ae._ LW. General re.ptese-ntatiye, John. Hopkins. CjT. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOC! A-; O TION. AMBULANCE SATURDAY, 1 TO-DAY, SPORTINO. - south wairalapa te-ottim CLUB, " MOJHNATIONS for fill Events CI.OFE o-n MONDAY, the 11th idst., -at 10 ! p.m., at the Club Iloiel, Grey town. \ r Telegraph Office Closes at $ p.m. WALTER ARMSTRONG, i, See.. S.W.T.C. ~ (STARTLING Pifclos;i!es-White Skves : ©• in a Piccadilly Flat, by W- N, Willis, author of " Why Girls Go Wrong;' Is cd. posted. St.r.r.ps will do. Maliii'a ; Book Arcade, 95 Willis Street, Wellington,

' THEATRE . matinle;' :, l'o®ay, at 2.30, matinee. to-day, at s.m matinee; to-day, at 2.110. HUuE HIIOW \fi AT NIGHT TAKE ADVANTAGE OP. TII.K J!ATINEE PRICES. D.C. -and OiS. Is.. Stalls (id, ■ Children, and AdulU ,«d ; Stalls,. . ' . i'.'.' "o is ma,tj:sty's tiidatre. il YA'UDEf JXLH'S PALATIAL JH'MICILU. *1*?,"0 111:01; feUOW S TO-DAY. MATINLK 2",0. 1 YIjNING AT 3. LAST I)\Y OF PRESENT PINE BILL Headed by aii Asio.u:i.Jiii™ Noveity, JUNO SALMO, : The- World's Grpatest Contortioftirt. " I,A STELLA TIUO, ' ; _ ' " Russian Siiigt'K, Maneers, and Jlnsiciain.: DOEOTHY HARMS. MIDOVVLD VMI (.ENERALX America's Patter ■'■SnfCialty ij'ite"-* WILLI.-V5! SUMNEK.: ICnoivles and !/•«. Jolly Marie, .Phillips- and Merrilt' pi'isiiivclv. Lest .App'eaVaMe liere at' . H \LON DLVN AND HANLON, American Sejisati&na]-.- Aerol.rils. Priv's --D.C, and U.S., 25.; Stalls-, flu.; Eair.ii.v Circle, ls. : Book Seals at Dresden until noon, tills day. Theatre from 1 to 5 p.m..;. Booliiiiß Cd; , I F V, B Y r 0 0 T B A L" L . .THIS 'AKTKRNGON. ' .. . . ATHLETIC- I'AliK—. - ■ - f0t r RNAM.ESs-T, - • Co'iunencini; at 1.-lTi. Tliree. Honrs' ISsfli'tement. proceeds j'n aid <Jf Playefs 1 ' IfisumnM Fund. AT PETONE-, . ■ ATH.LIJTIC 'V. PETONE. Special Buneflt M*loh.t« ,«?««£. B. Boyd. 'i'vain Lambtoiu' 2.10. Admission to Grtaids Gd.'j Grandstand fid. •NEXT SATURDAY" - ' ". - ORIENTAL Y. Atnf.ETIC and PONKKE V. UNIVERSITY, AT ATHLETIC PARK. W, G. TALBOT, Sccrelni^'. LEAGUE. , LEAGUE. FOOTBALL. Ir'OOTBALL. TO-DAY (SATUIvDAYK at 3 p-.m, NEWTOWN PARK, ' athletic V. ■NEWTOWN, . Adniiss-ioi.i Free. ON PETONE RECREATION GROUND No. 1, at '3 p.m. PETONE V. '■ - SUBURBS. Admission, (id, W. S. BRICE, . Hon. Soerei a ry, WMM-'.L. ' Patrons to the Prtqnß -Ground will please note that be oi)iiv:Lned ;'..t tin; Eeagin: Gro-;iiid <ui. this oe-civs'i.oa. <i! all' gates.

i. n " • I of New Zealand ©' • It is a humiliating statement, but it is nevertheless : true, that New Zeaianders know little or nothing - about the Birds of New Zealand, and yet by p . scientific ornithologists our Dominion, small as is its > ' extent, has been considered the most striking and £ most essential of the six regions into which the I bird-life of the world lias been appen'tioned :: :: " WILI, FIT ifflO ?10 WELL-OBOERER Out Thrushes awe hardly Thrushes. • Our Crows are hr.rdiy Crows. j',: ' Ouj"-Starting IS lia'i'ijiy a Starling. !r J(y(awi»t t : b knc.wscmtthiiifi.st the varieties, chf.r'«tUriiitics ani h'tij.Us « »{ Jitw ZcSlar.d ii'rijsi r'tiiil thtt totf. anii iiiittj'rits.liVt tick . - ~ ■: and ■■ ' ■■ ; OTHER'-: BIRDS" By H. GUTHRIE-SMITH ?f This book has Just been published, and freni the j? 1 first paga to tho last It Is - Interesting andin.'- ■, . . ,o struetivft. It is profusely illustrated, there being !"• no fewer than. 77 photographlr;- reproductions. £ It 16 ft book that every Now Zealander should rend. ,r ...... ' PRIDE - , M - ; m SHILLINGS e t, ■ it i. Qbtainable rnoM m PUBUSHERS- fe : Mfhitcomhe & T@mbs W W limited . IAMBTON QUAY, WEIUNGTOH, ■

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 7

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