AMUSEMENTS. BY HER MAJE STY'S COMMAND. THE ROYAI77:ORONATION CEREMONY' "WILL BE REPEATED AT Town ttall a bbey rriowN "ettall 1 a bbey OWN Xl-ALL -j-i-BISEY 1. OWN JUMLL -£*-BBEY TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK AT 2.30 O I, CLOCK (Admission—Adult?. 2s.Children, 6d. Tickets must to obtained from Tho Bristol Piano Co. No 'Reserved Seats) AND TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, ' AT 8 O'CLOCK. AT 8 O'CLOCK. Admission to Abbey, ss. (Reserved), 3s„ and 2s. All tickets obtainable at The Bristol Piano Co., where ss. seats may be reserved. JOSEPH LEWIS, Secretury of State to Her Majesty.
THEATRE. Instantaneous Success of. the Superb, Sensational Gold Seal Serial, "THE MASTER KEY!" A Triumph of Spectacular Photo-Story With To-day's Change: 1 "The Loan Shark King," illustrating the long arm of retribution—"Limping to Happiness," a sketch of unadulterated laughter—"Too Much Burglar," a. merriment of thievery—Gaumont Graphic, with the latest Others. COMING MONDAY: Our old friend, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in "IN THE PARK'." Prices: 6d. and 3d. by day; 6d. at night. Children always 3d. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. £10MBINED SCHOOLS' CONCERT; • TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Tickets Purchased for Last Night may be Used for TO-NIGHT. AI6O Passes issued last night, Holders of "Reserve" Tickets who were unable to gain access to their seats will be given a fresh 6eat on applying at "The Bristol." No Tickets will bo Sold at the Doors. J. COSTIN WEBB, Hon. Sec. HELP OUR WOUNDED. HONOUR OUR HEROES AT THE DARDANELLES. (Under the Patronage of Their Excellen-. cies the Earl and Countess of Liverpool.) (OOiIBINED SCHOOLS' CONCERTS, V LARGE TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT GRAND DISPLAY OF THE NATIONAL . COLOURS OF THTf ALLIES. Choir of 810 Children from 23 Schools. PROGRAMME: Tho Russian National Hymn Lvov Choral Song—"The Minstrel Boy"..lrish air Air—"Land of Hope and Glory" .Elgar Miss Doris Dall. Choral Song—"The Bluebells of Scotland" Scotch air Organ Solo—Military Overture Mendelssohn Mr. Norman Collie, Mus. Bad, F.R.C.O. Choral Song—"Here's, a Health unto His Majesty" 17th Century Song—"The Gunner" Haydn Wood Mr. E. J. Hill. Choral Song—"Thft Marseillaise" Rouget' de L'lsle A Hymn to Belgium Cowen Choral Song—"Heart9 of Oak"...Dr. Boyce Song—"Turn Ye to Me" Old Scottish Miss Doris Dall, Choral Song—"Men of Harlech"...Welsh air Organ Solo—"Finlandia" Sibelius Mr. Norman Collie, Mus.. Bac, F.R.C.O. Choral Song—"The British Grenadiers" 16th Century Round—"The Five Bells of Osney"....Hullah Song and Chorus—"Rule Britannia" Dr. Arno Mr. E. J. Hill.' The National Anthem. Conductor—Mr. Robert Parker. Accompanists—Mrs. E. C. Cn&lTetnaille, Miss .Dorothy Mills (Pianoforte). Mr. Norman Collie, Mus. Bac., F.R.C.O. , (Organ). PRICES—Is. and 2s. Seats at • the Bristol. ' , J. COSTIN WEBB, Hon. Sec. SPORTING. ' MANAWATU HUNT. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, 21st JULY. OWNERS and Trainers are Reminded that Nominations for all events Close on SATURDAY NEST, 3rd July, at 10 p.m. ,W. M'KENZIE, Secretary, Palmerston North. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1915. , THE NEW ZEALAND CUP, of 2000 sovs. RUN ON, SATURDAY, November 6th. Entries for the above race will close on FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, at 9 p'.hi. W. H. E. WANKLYN, Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2503, 2 July 1915, Page 7
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