AMUSEMENTS. . INITIAL "CINDERELLA" MATINEE. I TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON At 1.50. ,\t 1.50. Children haif-prico to <ill parts except Into door gallery. . A special feature of the .Matuieo Perfornianec.s will bo tho inclusion o[ 11 ; wi'wamii.gly funny REAL ENGLISH HARLEQUINADE (Arranged by Barry l.upino). jQ_RANU OPERA HOUSE. i Direction (. C Williamson, Ltd. Business Managor Clias. Berkeley. INSTANTANEOUS AND EMPHATIC SUCCESS OF "CINDERELLA !" "CINDERELLA!" • TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! At 7.50. AND FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Gorgeous Pantomime Eitraraganza, CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA, CINDERELLA. Presented on a superlative scale of glittering grandeur. The most amazing medley of everything enjoyable ever concocted for the exhilaration of the general public. PRODUCED BY CHAS. A. AYENMAN. Plans for tho Season at The Bristol. Day Sales at Miss Lennox's. Tickets good fo>- night of issue only. Prices: Dress Circlo and Reserved Stalls, 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door ptalls an<i gallery Is. extra. jyj* ACM AH O N'S THIiATE E. AVhere Tragedy and Comedy go Ha.nd-in-hand. TO-DAY (at every session) TO-NIGHT. CHARLIE CHATLIN! In ' "A NIC.HT OUT!" Together with I "THE NEXT GENERATION," A Human Drama, of Love and Tears, featuring Maurice Costello. "THE MISSING LEGACY," A Hurly-burlv of Mad Merriment. GAUMONT GRAPHIC, In touch with Home. j And Other Picture Features. » Prices: 6d. and 3d. by day; 6d. at night. Children, always 3d. jj Continuous, from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. CROSS 5 MATINEE TEA I) (St. John Ambnlanco and Red Cross Society). li 0 TOWN HALL, T O AV N HAL L, 6 THIS AFTERNOON, 3 O'CLOCK. THIS AFTERNOON, 3 O'CLOCK. 0 0 Admission, 16., including Tea and En--0 tertainment. VOCAL SELECTIONS 0 By 9 LEADING ARTISTS. 7 HELP THE PATRIOTIC FUND. WEST COASTERS' CARNIVAL. PALAIS D'ALLIES (Opposite Commercial Hotel, Lambton Quay). CHANGE OF PROGRAMME DAILY. ? CONTINUOUS PICTURES AND VOCAL 1 AND INSTRUMENTAL r SELECTIONS _ BY LEADING ARTISTS. ® ADMISSION—AduIts, Gd.; Children, 3d. Holders of art union tickets, Is., are ena titled to admission to the theatre, or re-. il freshments in tea tent. e N.Z. LAND VALUES LEAGUE. y (Wellington Branch.) e TVfB. P. J. O'REGAN will deliver a r IyJL LECTURE, under the auspices of _ the League, in the Esperanto Hall, 156 Lambton Quay, TO-NIGHT (Friday), 11th r insi, commencing at 8 o'clock. a Subject: "Should AVealth be Taxed?" A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. pARS FOR HIRE OR STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924. Address: Next Public Trust Office, Lambton Quay, N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietresa g "DATRIOTIC Art Union, under niany J.f ogement of AA T ellington Commercial i, Travellers; 100 prizes. Tickets, Is. n ..
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2485, 11 June 1915, Page 7
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