AMUSEMENTS. . ■iimyuu ' A GOOD CAUSE AND A GOOD DAY'S SPORT, A GOOD CAUSE AND A GOOD DAY'S SPORT, .-, ■ ■ • ; FOR OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. SvV ''' CHAMPIONSHIPS « BIK: ;•» REsllvi: 1 THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON; THIS AFTERNOON. THIS. AFTERNOON. Proceeds in Aid of "New' Zealand .Wounded Soldiers' -and DepsndenW • AUCKLAND, CANTERBURY. OTAGO, SOUTHLAND,' ;WANGANUI, WAIRARAPA, and MANaWATU. . . 7 , T*H?ct TRAMWAY BAND, : - - FIEST EVENT, 2.15. AFTERNOON TEA, Can Wellington hold the Shield? You can see for yourself for Is., and KOIS the Wounded and Distressed at the 6ame time, J. C. CUSACK, Hon Sec. Photographers must obtain ground permits' from the Hon. Secretary at Z9 Manners Streot.
THE COURT CARDS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Direction Edgar Warwiok. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Under arrangement with Messrs. J. C. Williamson, Ltd, Edgar Warwick presents THE COURT CARDS THE COURT CARDS AND THEIR JOKER! AND THEIR JOKER! 'ANOTHER HUGE SUCCESS LAST NIGHT. Enthusiastic reception of the second programme presented by this brilliant combination. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), another complete change of programme, when will be presented the delightful scene "After the Hunt." Box. Plan at The Bristol. Box Plan at Miss Lennox's after 1 p.m. Day, Sale at Miss Lennox's. PRICES—3s., 25., Is. 1 PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, Manners Street. , THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. LAST DAY LAST NIGHT Of a Colossal Programme. "NONE BUT THE BRAVE." ' "NONE BUT THE BRAVE." "NONE BUT THE BRAVE." Breathing -patriotism in every scene, both in the manner in which the story is told, and in tho natural incidents tha/t grip attention at every point. See an English girl in German Trenches. .See her heroic rescue. See the terrific battle scene. And SEE BERLIN DESTROYED By Brave BERLIN DESTROYED Aviators. Our Matinee To-day will -be EXTRA SPECIAL. Coming Next Monday, Magnificent K. and E. Production, THE INDIAN. THE INDIAN. ' FOLLOW THE' CROWDS. ■TjIM.PRE.sV THEATRE, "Where Everybody Goes."- . TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, ' La6t Appearance of OUT OF THE AIR. • A HASTY ELOPEMENT. THE OTHER TRAIN. ■ AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. CHEAP TRANSPORTATION. MAKING STRAW HATS. COMMENCING MONDAT. Vita graph's Great "Feature" ' REWARD OF THRIFT., ' Kevstona Farce-comedy. FATTY'S JONAH DAY. .. Etc., Etc. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, TOWN HALL. _ TOWN HALL OWN HALL. ) TOWN HALL . ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TC-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8.15 o'clock, By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Sonata. Op. 25 Salome Prelude (from 9th Sonata) Corolli Prelude, Fugue and Variation Cesar, Franck "The entrv of the Gods into Valhalla from "Das Rheingold") .... Wagner Finale (from Symphony No. 6, in B Minor) Tchaikovsky Epilogue . Willan Admission SIXPENCE ANb ONE SHILLING. JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. 12th' March, 1915. ' . . ' RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING POSITIVELY taught in 10 to 20 lessons by. the Colbir System (no scales), each exercise a movement developing speed, enabling a 6ttanger at the piano to play the latest songs and two-CTeps as they,are published, without the laoorious study and waste of time and money hereto necessary. "No special muao required." If you already play, learn how to oonvert your' musio to ragtime. * Call for all particulars, or . write: for our circular. -I' BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Street. . Interviews any time.
■ ■ - - — THE - ■' VEGETARIAN CAFE 83 WILLIS ST. « Ist Floor • Opposite "Evening Post ll; EXTRACT FROM menu' SOUPS ENTREES Lentil and Barley Broth. Saratoga Cutlets Cream of Green Pea Baked Asparagus and Egg Savoury Rice Omelette VEGETABLES Protose Brawn. Cauliflower au gratin nccocnr Brussel Sprouts DESSERT. Baked Potatoes. Steamed Walnut-Raisin Pudding Marrow in Parsley Sauco. - Baked Banana Pudding. Stewed Lima Beans Tapioca Cu6tard Lettuce Salad. Fruit Salad Nuts and Raisins .Whipped Cream ; BEVERACES. Coffee, Milk, Lemon, Wine, Buttermilk, Malted Nuts, Egg-nog,' etc. . ECCS —Boiled, Poached, Scrambled, Milk or Wine Egg-nog, White or Brown Bread, Biscuits, Rolls, Fruit, Cake or Gems. YOUR CHOICE OF OVER 50 DIFFERENT DISHES CHANCE OF MENU EVERY DAY. We are constantly commended for Tasty, Perfectly Choked MeaLv Full three-course meal Is. Meal Hours:— includes:— Breakfast B—9 a.m. Entree with Vegetables, Dinner ... 12—2 p.m. and Soup, Dessert, Coffee, 5—7 p.m. Morning and Rolls and Butter, otc. Afternoon Refreshments* SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO; £3 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, NJZ. ; , Ibt Floor.. ; , V
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2408, 13 March 1915, Page 9
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