AMUSEMENTS. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, ' At" 8.15 p.m. tNEXT WEDNESDAY. NEXT NEXT WEDNESDAY. NEXT LEO CHERNIAVSKY JAN CHERNIAVSKY MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY AND THURSDAY, April 22, SATURDAY, -APRIL 2i. Reserved Seats, 45.; Students and School Parties: Reserved Scats,JJs, Gd. Admission, 3s. and 2s. Plans now open at Bristol Piano Co. "" Change of Programme at",each Recital. - """ COUNTRY DATKS—LOWER HUTT, April 19. MASTERTON, 'April 20. BLENHEIM, April 27, 29.-' NELSON' April 28, 30. WESTPORT, Mar 3, -5. EEEFTON, May 6, GREYMOUTH, Maj 7 and 11. HOKITIKA. flay 8. KUMARA, MAY 10. BLACKBALL, May 12. '
rjIHE KING'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES,-, "Whero the . BEST films are, 1 ' Each Evoning, THE COLONEL . THE COLONEL THE COLONEL OF THE RED HUSSARS. RED HUSSARS. ' RED HUSSARS. Edison's screen adaptation of John Reed Scott's great American Novel, being a Romanco.of the Balkan States. Also, THE GREAT ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE (Int.). THE BAND LEADER (Vita. Comedy). LOVE OF PIERRE LARROSSE (Canadian Drama). WAR GAZETTE) Etc. Prices—ls. and 6d. Reserves Is. 6d. Plan at The Bristol Piano Co, JjJVERYBODY'S. Direction Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. TO-DAY. FROM NOON. A Frivolous 2000 ft. Keystone. A Riot of Fuji and Funnyisms. HUSHING THE SCANDAL, HUSHING . THE SCANDAL, HUSHING THE SCANDAL, HUSHING THE SCANDAL, HUSHING THE SCANDAL, In which rollicking bursts of hilarity are occasioned by tno mix-up of lovers ' at a garden party, With SYD. CHAPLIN, An SYD. CHAPLIN, Eccentrio, SYD. CHAPLIN, Agile, SYD. CHAPLIN, Juggling SYD. CHAPLIN, Comedian, The brother of Famous Charles, in one half-hour of rib-tickling yells. Great fun is caused through the loss of a wig, and Syd. Chaplin is in the joke all the time. To See SYD, CHAPLIN Same SYD. CHAPLIN family SYD. CHAPLIN as Charles. ' As the breezy, genial lover in HUSHING TffE SCANDAL. - HUSHING THE SCANDAL. . HUSHING THE SCANDAL. Will surely give you a laughing fit. Every inch a scream, every foot a yell. THE BABY'S RIDE, A comedy-drama concerning a child. OUT OF THE DEPUTY'S HANDS, A stirring Western romance. FIVE 808 REBELLION, A series of cartoons. GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC. Prices: Adults. 6d.; Children, 3d. . THE SALVATION ARMY. YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONGRESS DISPLAY AND'DEMONSTRATION. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 7.30 p.m. THE TOWN HALL. 7.30 p.m. OCT A YOUNG People's Voices will blend OOU in dulcet tones. "LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD" will be presented as a Temperanoe Theme for the first time In Wellington. The clever ELTHAM BOYS will again present skilled demonstrations of Activity and Agility. The WELLINGTON GIRLS will be seen to distinot advantage in "SOUND AND COLOUR BLENDING." You MUST hear the ISLAND ..BAY BOYS in their topical action King, "A DAY IN OUR HOME." THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS OF THE CONGRESS. , r 'r-,. , Commissioner Hodder presiding.. Selected Seats, Is.; Tickets, fiu, -. QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Under tho distinguished patronage' of His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Liverpool). : ' VOCAL RECITAL. :• • TUESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1915, - At 8.15 p.m. MR. REGINALD G. BLOW, L.R.A.M., Assisted by MISS C. SIMPSON and MISS D. GREENI§H (piano). MR. FRANK R. JOHNSTON ('Cello). Accompanists: MRS. F. R, JOHNSTON and MR CH.W. KERRY. Stats, 3s. (Reserved), 2s. and Is. Box Plan at Dresden Piano Co., Ltd. THE COLBIR SYSTEM. TEACHES you to play the Piano in 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further into music thaa 3 or i yoara under ordinary conditions. Learn, to play all the latest Songs and Two-Stew as they are published (no special musio required); saves time and money. Make U6B of the long evenings and benefit your future life. Testimonials from all porta of New Zealand of the success of our pupils. If you already read musio learn by this system how to convert your music to ragtime. A Ragtime Player is always popular. Call or write for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Street. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. r<ARS FOR HIRE OR STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924. Address: Next Publio Trust Office, Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress
MANAWATU RACING CLUB. E E T I K G. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 21st and 22nd APBIL, 1915, WAP ONI ' JJACECOUBSE, .pALMEBSTON j^TOETH. EXCUKSION- FAEES. EXCUBSION FABES, FIRST EACE STARTS AT 11.45 A.M. EACH DAY, . Train leaves Paekakariki cacK day 6.40 a.m., picking up passengers where r*. quired, and will ruA via Racecourse. - . v-rnvrin!'v L n n -? CE J?A IN wiU LEAVI3 THOENDON (WELLINGTON') on WLDMibDAI Onlv, at 7,ia a.m. • 11 Trains leave Wcllinplon, Now PlymoutVXM 5.20 and Napier Mail 3 S-a m' each stopping at Avapuni to set down passengars. - » Th» usual S p.m. Palmerstoa N. to Wellington Twin will' leare Paimornhw at itl3 p.U» JUd will ruu m EaceeowM, Ismms thereat ii 2 p.m< >
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2439, 19 April 1915, Page 7
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