AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-DAY, AT 2.30. TO-DAY, AT 2.30. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE. New Programme. Now Artists. OUR MATINEE PRICES-Orcliestral Stalls, Is.; Children, Gd.; Stalls, Uii. Doors, 2 p.m. ■ JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATEE. Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT BRILLIANT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. BRILLIANT HOLIDAY PEOGEAMME. An extraordinary and phenomenal galmxy of special attractions. Starring Engagement of THE FOUR AERIAL LESTEKS . THE FOUR AERIAL LESTEKS (Direot from the London Hippodrome), The world's greatest gymnastic novelty, WALKER AND BUNTING. The real thing in Scotch eomedyy ELEANOR AND BERTIE; Tango dancers on the silver wira . MATILDE AND ELVIRA,. : Typical Spanish Entertainers. WI'KEHAM AND PRESTON. Tho popular farce comedians. EI,LA AIRLIE. MERLYNo ELTON VOX. JOCK THOMPSON. WILLIAM SUMNER. : Prices—2s., Is. Bd., and la. Doors, 7.15. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. THE-_ ONLY SHOW. WORTH WHILE; TO-DAY. • . TO-DAY-..Commencing 10 a.m. The Champion Keystone Comedy, "THE .FATAL TAXICAB." "THE FATAL TAXICAB." , "THE FATAL TAXICAB." A Scream, from the word "G0.",. Another Great Feature, THE ROAD TO CALAIS." THE ROAD TO CALAIS. . THE EOAD TO CALAIS. . „ A Stirring Story of Events at Yprea • During the German Occupation.. SEE THE MOTOR CYCLIST BLOWN UP BY BOMBS FROM A ZEPPELIN. Only one of many exciting episodes. Supported by Seven Additional Pictures, FOLLOW THE CROWDS. . "pi MP R ESS THEA TE B "Where Everybody Goes." ' TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. • ' (Commencing at" 10 a'.m.) :: GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. George R, Situs's Worldi-famed; Sensa* tional -Melodrama,HARBOUR LIGHTS. -• HARBOUR LIGHTS. , / (In Three.Acts.) - • Yet another Keystone Scream! ; HOW HEROES . ARE MADE" Up-to-date War Scenes in TOPICAL BUDGET. AND OTHERS. EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTRA'. JjUSTBOURNE BOROUGH; COUNCIL FERRY SERVICE. . 1 EASTER MONDAY, Leave Wellington, 8.45, 9.30, 10.15,11 a.m., noon. 1 p.m., 1.45, 2.30, 4.20, IkIO, 6,15 and 10.15 p.m. Leave Day's Bay, 7.30 a.m., 8, 9.25,10.1(1. 11, 11.40 a.m., 12.40, 1.40, 8.30, 4.15> 5.15, 6, and 7.10 p.m. Leave Rona Bay, 7.40 a.m., 8.15, 9.30,10.2 ft 11.10, 11.50 a.m., 12.50 p.m., 1.50, 3.40| 4.25, 5, 5.50, and 7- p.m. (Weather and Other Ciroumßtanceß permitting.) WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION," ZOOLOGICAL" GARDENS. ■ NEWTOWN PARK, "I7ISITORS to Wellington 6hould not ' fail to 6ee the Zoo' at Newtown Park. In it is to be found the most interesting collection of Birds, Beasts, and Fishes in New Zealand. • VISIT THE ZOO. VISIT THE ZOO. Exhibits of world-wide interest to yonnp and old. Bring the Children to see the Lions, the Camel, the Deer, the Monkeys, the Bears, the Kangaroos, the Aquarium (recently installed), the School of - Sea Lions, the Water Fowl on the lake, and many other attractions, 6mall and great, to be found in this collection. It will bo an education for them and a relaxation for you. Tramcars step nt the Zoo Gates, VISIT THE ZOO. / f VISIT THE ZOO. r SEE THE LATEST ACQUISITION, THE SACRED ZEBU OF INDIA', Admission—Adults 3d., Children (under 15) Free. Sunday—No. Charge. . JNO. R. PALMER, „ Town Clerk. 31st Maroh, 1915. ■ . _ SPORTINC. NOTICE ■;' .' , TO ..: OWNERS AND TRAINERS. TyjOMINATIONS for the MARLBOS® OUGH RACING CLUB'S Autumn Meeting close with the Secretary, MR. L, GRIFFITHS, at Blenheim, on FRIDAY,, ; 16th APRIL. ■ L. GRIFFITHS. Secretary, ... , . . V.. BEGG'S PIANOS. BEST BRITISH MANUFACTURE.' long experience in the Piano bnsi- " ness (extending aver 53 years) hai enabled us. to select the.'best available. Our sole Agencies consist of the 1 fallowing old established British Firms, whose prodtiots are a guarantee of the best work--, . JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS (1820), JUSTIN BROWNE (1836), CHALLEN AND SON (1804). GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS (184S). Our Showrooms are stocked with the latest Models by. each, maker, and. intending purchasers should oertainly favour us with a visit of inspection. .If unable to call, we will post you illustrated Catalogues free. Our extended payment nyrt tem is worth investigating. OHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., . MANNERS STRfiET. WELLINGTON-1" THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANO HOUSE IN N Z. ' RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING POSITIVELY taught in 10 to 20 lessons by the Colbir System (ns scales), eaoh exercise a, movement developing speed, enabling a stranger at the piano to play the latest songs and two-steps as they are published, without the laborious study and waste of tim« and money hereto necessary. "No Special mneio required." If you already p] a » learn how; to oonvert your music to rag' time. Call for all particulars, or write for our ciroular, BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSTC, ' Bouloott Ohambero (first floor unl Bonloott Sheet. 1 Interviews any time. . BT the "pomto'on" General Prlnti™ Department handle your next order whatever your reatuxemonta. p romp { attention. Seasonable charges, 'Phone .1442}
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2427, 5 April 1915, Page 7
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