. AMUSEMENTS. . fJELP OUR WOUNDED HEROES! TJBLP OUR WOUNDED HEROES! •*-«-ELP OUR WOUNDED HEROES! iJ-ELP OUR WOUNDED HEROES! GRAND ASSAULT-AT-ARMS , 'AND ' REALISTIC SHAM BATTLE! WELLINGTON'S GREATEST MILITARY DISPIAYiI ' . ' NBWTOWNr:-PARK, ; - • TODAYS : TO-DAY; . IOTUBNOON, 2.30 p.m. 'And 1 . EVENING, 7.30 p.m, ! A UNIQUE PROGRAMME 'FROM START TO FINISH, . HffSSED BANDS 10. MOUNTED WRESTLING ' PAST 11. BALACLAVA MELEE . RACE 12.' BAYONET CHARGE. . . .. T inoeiwt G ., S ,S AM BATTLE 13. SWORD Y, BAYONET ON HORSE5. MASSED BAYONET DISPLAY BACK £■ S T S *® DISPLAY, U. UNIQUE TEST OP PHYSICAL EN- • DURANCE BY: CAPT. M'LAGLEN, o PULLING AGAINST 2 DRAUGHT, 0, rUG-OF-WAR ON, HORSEBACK HORSES , i CAPTAIN M'LAGLEN CUTTING SHEEP*'CARCASSES IN HALT 1 AT FULII . / ' "GALLOP, ■; • . will endeavour to break his previous world's; record''' ( with the broadsword by cutting eight sheeip in half at a single gallop. ' SUM? i l5 S IxTRA i ' I ' TEENOON ' k' 1 EVENING ' ls - -RESERVED ENCLO* The Trentkam Band will play from Lambton Station to the Park.' . ' ' ' JOSEPH LEWIS, ■ _ General Secretary N.Z. Patriotic Society. i MASONIC HALL BOULCOTT STREET. ' ; - MASONIC HALL BOULCOTT STREET. ' DOROTHEA - : SBINNEYI ' ■ (TRAGEDIENNE, (FRIDAY, 17. TUESDAY 21. , FRIDAY, 24 ' : TUESDAY, 28, FRIDAY, OCT, t. .TUESDAY, OCT. 8, AT 8 p.m, . SEATS O/a SEATS ■ : SEATS - ,-4/b SEATS - . BRISTOL AND AT DOOR, ■' FRIDAY, 17t]i. FRIDAY, 17th., THE TROJAN .WOMEN OE EURIPIDES. (Depicting the Sorrows of Women in Wartime.) "One of the finest performances orer given in Sydney—"Sydney Herald." CITY COUNCIL. "PUN STOL -"' -TOWN HALL. • . TOWN HALL, , Only)^' 1 TOWN HALL. ' TOWN HALLi : ■!' J Commenoing at tke ORGAN RECITAL.. QBAND OPERA' HOUSE, . ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ~ . WEDNESDAY NEST, SEPT, 8, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! -When,-TO-NIGHT! : > • GEORGE STEPHENSON- . > ' ■ Has Mnch Pleasure in Presenting COMPANY OF COMEDIANS - ' MR. BERNARD F. PAGE COMPANY OF . (City Organist), .Laughing 'Musical Farce attraction,. ' 'At 8.15 o'clock, ' "FUN ON THE BRISTOL." ' ' - "FUN ON THE BRISTOL." 'First Sonata ....... Borowskl !!£}{K 9S Serenade Op 3 No. 3 .Rachmaninoff ,JSS Second Movement from Symphony FUN ON THIv BRISTOL. , ; 'Op. 86. Beethoven • . FRANK HAWTHORNE as Psychological Poem Rebikoft r- ; . WIDOW O'BRIEMj T,,,S3*E^ t .m™, ..'KSSSS"-,' "scored in America, England, and the . ; ; - Admission: ' •. Colonies by. . ' SIXPENCE AND. ONE SHILLING. ' „ . MERRY MUSICAL FARCE. ■ • Prices; is,, 2s.'Gd„ ls. • " JNO. R. PALMER, ' . , r V : —> September 3rd, 1015. ' T °™ SOIJ)IERS' " FUNDI' . ; ' • LADIES' HOCKEY. •••'■ R? r £ B R U G'B.Y. NEW] ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS I. U G B Y. RUGBY. . ! . ; mrrro Under tie patronage of and in the pre*" THIS AFTERNOON. onceof Her Excellency Lady Liverpool,.;'. 'ATHLETIC y. 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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 7
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