AMUSEMENTS. CITY COUNCIL. TO-NIGHT. ~ TO-NIGHT. '10-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECI TA I, 0 R'G A N RECI TA L. 'By i CITY ORGANIST CITY ORGANIST' (MR. BERNARD. F. PAGE). At 8 o'clock. . „ SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMMB: • Suite Ancionne Holloway *S ,o .Suo Sa i, )m J e £' ast » T . a i? Bach ■ Benediction NnptUlo (Op. 9)...Saint-Saeus oymphomc Poem "Danse Macabre" 1 r.m, t, . Saiut-Saens Tho Entry of tho Gods, into Walhnlla" Vr . ■' *' Wagner , Harmonies du Soil ..; Kaig-Elovt l'inale in B. Flat (Op. 21) ...Cesar It'ranck ✓ ADIIISSION-ls. and Gd. JNO. R. PALIfER, . . ' Town Clerlr. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. JULY 29, 30, 31, and AUGUST 1. Eaoh' Evening at 8 Sharp; ■ , Under the Direction of the ' AUSTRALASIAN POPULAR COJIPE- . TITIQN ENTERPRISES. • POPULAR COMPETITIONS. I POPULAR COMPETITIONS. . I The Rage of the large Continental i Cities, including St. Petersburg, Berlin, London; Edinburgh, and in America. THOUSANDS NIGHTLY BEING UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, WEDNESDAY -29th, ; POUR GREAT SHOWS IN ONE. ' FOUR GREAT SHOWS IN ONE. VAUDEVILLE, DRAMA, COMEDY AND PANTOMIME. VAUDEVILLE, DRAMA, COMEDY I . . . AND PANTOMIME. \ Tango, Blindfold Boxing, Pillow Fights , on Revolving Poles, Comic and Scntimen- . tal Songs, Dramatic Impersonations, Jigs, ■ Chorus Singing, and Mouth-organ Playi ing-, '-etc., etc. ; ALL AMATE/UR ARTISTS. ■ • Tho Audience to Judge. • The Stage Management will be in the ■ hands of MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN, I the noted Australian Actor, who will in- , troducß tho Competitors. . ADMISSiON-Back Stalls', Is.; Dress Citolo and Front Stalls, 2s. Children . Half-price. ' Bos Plan at Dresden. Booking Fee, Is. i Beservo your Seat now. I Arrangements for late train services. , • WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. MEMBERS ' are reminded that the ordinary Koi'ero will be neld in the Club Rooms, Masonic Hall, TO-DAY ;■ (SATURDAY), 25th inst., at 8 p.m. 'JAMES DYKES, Secretary. , "-pORTY THIEVES" PANTOMIME. ! ALL THE SUCCESSES AT BEGG'S. '.' ' ■ SONGS. 7 i "I'd lave to Live in Loveland," Waltz) . . i , suQcess),- Is. 6d. '•■ !' "Whoops! I«fs'do it. Afain," Is. Gd. ' "Su,lan, my Southern" Maid," Is. Gd. "My Turkislx Opal in Constantinople," Is. Gd. "See Wliat Percy Picked Up in the Park," Song, 6d. • • "Hey! Ho! Can't you Hear tho Steamer," ' . Gd. ! "Why do the Mon. Run After Me?" 6d. PIANO SOLOS. "I'd Love to Live in Loveland," Waltz, 1 Is. 6d. ■■■■■' ', "Black and White," Tango, Is. Gd. "Forty Thieves" Waltz, Gd. "Forty Thieves" Lancers, 6d "Forty Thiores" Two-step, 6d Call at our Warehouse and near tho above. Our Pianists are always at your 1 'JUNKERS STEEET,'WELLINGTON,'- ; Importers of High-grade Pianos. ', iptORN Cob Ponoh and Milk inakee bone , "U and muscle; doea you good; keeps you fit. . Southern offices of New Zealand, also 1 Greymouth, Hokitika, and Kcefton, ppr Maori, 7.45 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY !£. :.. Australian States, Soutli Africa, Pago 'Pttgo, and Apia, to connect with Jlaheno at Auckland, per Main Trunk train, 8 p.m. Thi6 is a close connection with the steamer at Auckland. MONDAY, JULY 27. . Barotonga, and Tahiti, to connect with Taluno at Auckland, also Australian States, ' South Africa, Pago Pago, and Apia, to connect with Maltura at Auckland (due SydBey August 1), per Main Trunk train, 11 a.m. (I*.te fee letter-box Thorndon station Napier and Gieborne, per Tardwera, 4.20 Soupthern Offices of New Zealand and '. Breymouth, Hokitika, and Eeefton, also Maiden Island, to connect with barque Irene at tho Bluff, per Wahine. 6.15 p.m. Nelson end French Pass, per Pateena, 7.45 > "Scton. an:'. Blenheim, also the Bays between Picton. Cradl Bay, and tho Portage. , via Torea- Nock 'to connect with • Oil . Launch at Ticton), per Jiapourika, 7.45 Australian States. South Africa, Pago ' Pago, and Apia, to connect with Makura ' at Auckland, jer Main. Trunk train,--,8 p.m. ' (This is a close connection with the etcam--1 er at.Auckland.). -■ '. .. ■' !" WEDNESDAY, JULY 29.: ■ ■ Parcel mail for South America, via Monte. '. Tideo, Teneriffc; also United Kingdom and ' Continent of Europe, per Turakina;- 5 p.m. , • . • THURSDAY, JULY 30.' ' . South America, via Monte Video, Tenet-- ■ iffo; also United ■ Kingdom and Continent of Europe (due London. September 10), per Turakina, 10.30 a.m., 11 a.m. ' (Corrcspon- : dence for United Kingdom and Continent 1 of Kurope must bo specially addreescd.)' I Articles for Canada, per parcel post, per 1 Main Trunk Train, 10.30 a.m. Fiji, Fanning Island. Japan, Honolulu; I also Canada, United States of America, i Central America, and West Indies, via Tani couver, also Continent/ of Europe' and ■ United Kingdom (duo London August 31), , per Mararaa, from Auckland, per Main . Trunk train, U a.ra: (Money-or4era must i be obtained by, 9.<5 a.m., i- Ceylon, India, China, Japnn, Straits Set- . tlementfl, South Africa, and Continent of » Europe and United Kingdom, via Naples . (due London September 6), per Ulimaroa, 3.3d p.m. (Money-orders must be obtained two hours before tho advertised tim« of closing the mails.) Australian States, and Solomoji Island (duo Sydney August 4), per UJimaroa, 5.30 p.m. (Money-orders must be obtained two hours before tho advertised timo. of closing the nmile. • . . ! REMINDERS. Mails for Maiden Island at the Bluif, per barrjuo Irene, on Wednesday, July 29, at 10. a.m. Hails for Fiji, Fanning Island. Honolulu, Japau. Canada, and United States of . Australia,' Central America, West-Indies, via Vancouver, also Continent oj Europe • and United .Kingdom,. cltwc. at Auckland, • per Marania, on Friday, July 31, 430 p.m. , . Mails for Australian States, South Afrlcfl, i Pago Pago, and Apia close at Auckland, por Maheno. on Monday. July 27, at 4.15 • p.m. . ' ) Mnils for Eavotonga and Tohiti close at Aucklanil, per Talunc, on Tuesday, July i 28. at 12.45 p.m. [ Mails for Australian States,, and South Africa, also Pago Pago nnd Apia, close , at Auckland, per Makura, on Tuesday, • July 28. o-t 3.45 p.m. . ■ ; The Parcel Post siail per Main Trunk > Express closes at the G.P.O. at 10.30 a.m., ) -iiid for tho south per Ferry eteanier at ! 6 P.m. As the last clearance of the City re- - ccivcrs is made at 6 p.m. on. Saturdays. 3 all correspondence for tho Sunday nipht , : Auckland cxprc«s must Iμ pjatti et.th.o i Chief Post Office not later then fi p.m. on Scnd-Q-y. (3HIEIT POSTHABTEE,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 7
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