AMUSEMENTS, IJIHE COURT CARDS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Direction Edgar Warwick, GI!AND OPKTiA HOUSE. Under arrangement with J. C. Williamson. Ltd. RETURN VISIT ()]•' JOI3GAR. WARWICK Return V isit oi Edgar Warwick's Brilliant Musical Costume Comedy Company, Till', COURT CAUDfv THIS CUUUT CARDS, AND THEIR JOKERA ot«l by Saturday Night's large audience t<> ho the strongest and most brilliant Costume Comedy Company seen in Wellington. 1 lie COURT CARDS scored another big fwrc,=s on Saturday Night, an unparalleled sucecss with their unique and brilliant Entertainment. Miss Maud Fane, the charming comeaienne, was received with enthusiastic applause. Mr. Edgar Warwick, our Joker, also received a flattering reception. Likewise Mr. Sydney Mannering, the delightful Tenor. Two Motb Nights of Present Programme. WEDNESDAY NEXT ENTIRE CHANGE Only Six more Nights of this talented „ Company. Box Plan at the Bristol. Day Sale at Miss Lennox's. After 5 p.m. Bos Plan at Miss Lennox's ■ Prices, 35., 25., Is. rjlOW'N HALL CONCERT CHAMBER^ THE VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS. Every evening after the setting of the sun, and at the chiming of the eighth hour, 'The Violets" bloom. And their blooming- is refreshing to all those who assemble, which means a gTeat multitude. NIGHTLY AT 8. THE VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS. Plan—Bristol Piano Co. Toll, 35., 2s„ Is. Direction—Edward Branreombe, Ltd. Change of Programme— Wednesday. PATRIOTIC MEETING. A CITIZENS' MEETING will be held A in the TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, the ISth instant, at 8 o'clock, when the following Resolution will be submitted "That the time has arrived when tho people of New Zealand should establish a National Fund for the benefit of our Wounded Soldiers and Sailors and those dependent on them, and also for tho benefit of the dependents of the fallen; it being clearly understood that the establishment of this Fund is not in any way to affect tho pensions and assistance which the Government will grant." The Speakers will include the following:— HON. A. L. HERDMAN (AttorneyGeneral). SIR ROBERT STOUT (Chief Justice). SIR JOHN FINDLAY. A. H. HINDMARSH, ESQ., M.P. THE BISHOP OF WELLINGTON (Dr. Sprott). ARCHBISHOP O'SHEA. REV. DR. GIBB. ORGAN SELECTIONS BY THE CITY ORGANIST. JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. 17th May, 1915.
PIANOS AND ORGANS AT CLEARANCE PRICES. Phenomenal bargains in Pianos nad Oralis are to be secured at Tho Bristol Piano Co.'s Great Clearinjr Sale, which commences at Larnbton Quay on Wednesday next, I.lth May, and continues for Threo Weeks. As space is required for extensive new shipments, this famous Music Warehouse Ims decided to sacrifico its stock of slightly shop-worn and second-hand Pianos and Organs at prices unheard of in the piano business. Many instruments are cquai to now; others are good and serviceable. Reductions in prices range from 25 per cent, to 75 per cent. Easy terms can bo arranged. Here, then,is an unparalleled opportunity to purchaso a fine Piain or Organ at ; n 'great saving in price. Don't miss it! Call early and ensure getting one of tho 'bargains.' Country Purchasers' railway fares refunded. Tho Bristol Piano Co., Ltd.. Wellington. M .1. Brodkcs. North Island Manager.—Advt. Sheep could be purchased for fourpence. apiece in England in the 12th century. All tho best cooks .sax SHABLAND'S is lh<? b»tt Bnktnst Powder, Tt is cheapest, too. Ask your grocer,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2463, 17 May 1915, Page 7
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