FOR HOME .■ 'TOWN HALI]; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 8 p:m* PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION. PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION*, PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION. PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION, '■ IN SUPPORT OP. TEE ' ' : i;' ■ , N/A T I ON.'AL EES-EM'S/ NATIONAL. K E S E R V E. Short Addresses by Leading Citizons, 5 Selections by Tra.mway,~!Baad, (hOfe., • National Reserve Band). The National Aatlien; by Mr. Bernard Page; City, , . Organist. .... ... , Chairman—His tWorship the-Mayor. ■, WALTER LESLIE, . Wellington District Secretary j.
AMUBEMENTB. QRAND OPERA HOUSE; Direction. J. C. Williamson, Ltd.' Curtain rises at 8 o'clock sharp., POSITIVELY ' FAREWELL FAREWELL APPEARANCE. APPEARANCE,. Of the J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., j GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERAS * COMPANY. In the Delightful Opera 'THE PIRATES OP ■And ' "TRIAL BY JURY" Presented for the First Time last evenisg amidst a scene of genuine enthusiasm. It can only be described, as a Remarkable Success from- beginning .to end, .clearly , demonstrating that this MAGNIFICENT COMBINATION has firmly established itself as one of the MOST ARTISTIC. ORGANISATIONS that the firm has ever sent to Now Zealand. "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE:*' - "THE .PIRATISS OF PENZANCE."-' may justly claim to have ' COMPLETELY CAPTIVATED WELLINGTON, 1 - raising in turn the Charmed. Audience to | . a Pitch of ! ' GENUINE AND BRILLIANT ' ENTHUSIASM. Box Plans at the Bristol 1111131 noon, afterwards on 'view at Miss (next Grand Opera House), where Day Sales may .also bo obtained. Tickets available for Night of Issue Only. PRICES AS USUAL. - PROVINCIAL > TOUR: Direction Dramas, DU--(By Special. Arrangements with J, C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.) . WITHIN THE LAW, , WITHIN THE LAW, THE THRILLING AMERICAN PLAY. Produced by a. Powerful Company, under the Stage Direction of MR. E, ;\V. • MORRISON. -• WITHIN THE LAW, WITHIN THE LAW, - Lower Hutt—Thursday, 18th. Maryborough—Friday, 19th. , Greytown—Saturday, 20th. ' Carterton, Monday, 22nd. . Masterton—Tuesday, 23. Pahiatua— Wednesday, 24th.25th. Waipawa—Friday, 266hv--■ Napier—Saturday, 27th. Hastings—Monday, .. March ldt. , - Feilding—Tuesday, March 2nd, _.. Palmerstoa North.—Wednesday* mar. 3. : NOTE.—The silent pistol used in this production is furnished by'the / Maxim. Silent Firearms" Co. of Connecticut, U.S.A. :■!' ' ' WITHIN THE LAW. "- General Manager for Dratiias, Ltd., LIONEL WALSH. . Representative THEO. BOASE. QRAND. ' . OPERA '' HOUSE., SOMETHING NEW' AND FRESH;: ' THE LAUGHING SEASON . ■ ' Starts - ' ,n? .WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, r_ When ' j BEAUMONT SMITH. . ; , ■. * Gives you THE GLAD EYE, > THE GLAD EYE, .' 5 THE • GLAD EYE, THE COMEDY THAT SET THE WORLD \ .. LAUGHING: Presented by a. • ' : j '• NOTABLE COMPANY!.. " v <-/ v< Of New " . ENGLISH FARCE COMEDIANS,. Headed by ' ETHEL DANE as "KIKI" • : Her Original Character in 'the fifteen months' run. of ."The Glad Eye" in • London. Box Plans, Open at The Bristol next Monday. ■ •. -. Prices: 5b., 35., Ib. Early Doors as Usual. ■ ■ . . • ; GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, j .GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION - By ' MISS UNA CARTER, V, NEST; ' ' : [WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, At the ■' : • COMPANY'S LECTURE ROOM, v Courtenay Place. •. SUBJECT: ' CAKES, SWEETS, AND BREAKFAST ■ DISHES. To oommenoe at 8 o'clock. • Be early if you want a seat. J. H. HELLIWELL, • Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. : MASTERTON SHOW. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets .will bo obtainable as under :— _ , To Masterton and Solway from Palmerston North, DaMevirke, Greytown, Wellington (Lambton), and: intermediate stations on lGth February, 1915. To Solway only,' from Palmerston North, Woodville, GrOT.twn, Wellingtn (Lambton), and intermediate stations,. by morning trains only, on 17th February, 1915 ■ These tickets will be available for return until 20th February, 1915. . TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR- -l'tli FEBRUARY, 1915 (Peoples Day). Special Passenger Trains, stopping, or requirod, at. all stations, will run as fol'°For Solway—Cross Creek dep. Featherston 9.30, Greytown 9.30, CartertowSllo'dop. 8.23, Pahifttua 8.33. Eketahnna 9.~0, Mauriceville 9.55, Masterton 10.45 a.m.. aad For and Wollinffto^—Solway dep. 6.5.p.m. , For Woodville— Solway dep. 4.45 p.m. In addition to above, ihe ordinary train usually leaving Carterton at 4.20. p.m. will leavo at 4.45 p.m; ( Solway 5.25 P On ISth ami 19th February, 19)5, the 12.57 p.m. Woodville-Wellington tram will ■stop at Solway for paKcn.?c^ : WANTED Known: Silk All-ovor Lace, worth :U.' 6d. for Hid.; Flouncing Embroidery, 45in. wide, /is. .lid.,. now Is. 6d,; Torchon Lace and Insertion, worth 3a. 6d. doz>, now U, 2d. doz, At Cole's JEnd-cJ-Saascn
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2384, 13 February 1915, Page 9
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