AMUSEMENTS. r\ RAND OPFJJA HOUSE. ADA. HEEVK. ADA REEVE. . ADA JIEEVK . ADA REEVE, Again on Saturday Miss ■ Ada Reeve maintained lior unique rcputnlioii as llio World's Most Fninoiis Coiuedieiim , . Sho occupied the stnßo for ovor tlireo-tiuarlors of an hour, and rendered item after item, Ringing herself almost to a standstill. ]Jvon then lier large audience were loth to let licr go. ,• ' TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-NIGHT AT x '10-NIGItT AT S, 'fO-NIGHT AT S. ADA. REKVE ADA 7!KEVF, ADA KIIGVE ADA REEVE And her BRILLIANT NEW COMPANY. BRILLIANT NEW COMPANY. Prices-D.C. and 0.5., 55.; St.ilis, N 3s.j Back Stalls, 25.; Gallery, Is. All Phi's Tax. No Early Doors. B6x Plan at the Bristol.
PATRIOTIC FUNCTIONS. . UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. ' ' TOWN HALL VoWN 'HALL ■• TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, 20th MAT, 1918., ..' GRAND CONCERT For . . .. V BROOKLYN-BABY (NO. 1«. NATIONAL ANTHEM. 1. Part Song-"Allen-a-Dalo" , Wellington Hanuoiiib Society 2. Part Song—"You Stolo My Love" ■. ;..... Wellington Hariilonic Society 3. Prologue—"Pngliacci" .■.. Mr. Leonard Barneft ■1. Part Songr—"The Sea Hath Its Pearls" Wellington Harmonic Society s.'Cello Solo-(n) Memoiro; (b) Gavotte Mr..Frank R; Johnstono C. Songr-'T Hear You Calling Mβ" Mrs. Prank Turiley, 7. iiadrigal—"Matomi, Lovely Maiden" Wellington Harmonic Society INTERVAL, .■-.'. 8. Part Song—"When Summer's Merry Days" Wellington Harmonic Society 9. Musical Monologue (Selected) „ Mr. Ntirman Aitkeh, 10. Song—''Bedouin Lovo Song" ■'. , '. Mr. Leonard fiarnoS 11. PartSong-"O Peaceful Night" ..:... AVellihgton Harmonic Society 12. Comedy Scene—"Tho Art of Making Lovo" Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Bell 13. Part Song—"Song or tho Vikinge" Wellington Harmonic Society Conductor-Mr. 11. Temple White. ''. . - : ' Piano Kindly Lent by The Bristol Piano Company. POPULAR PRICES, Iβ. arid 2s. The 2*. Seats uiaylrc.reserved at tH Bristol, L'reo of extra charge. ' '■ > ' - * RED CROSS. • ■ -RED JERSEY. EVENT OF THE CAMPAIGN! WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. AT mQ "if A iTinQTV 'Q A TVDt I o MAdUiOll. io IHJiiAJ.'JttEJjt (By Courteey of Ben and John Fuller), A -STUPENDOUS. MATINEE!., BY A CONSTELLATION OF THEATRICAL STARS IN AID OF THE PRESS BABY CANDIDATE, Headed l>y MISS ADA EEEVE TALLEUR ANDREWS DELMORE AND LEE BILLIE WILSON JONES AND RAINES VAUDB AND VERNE ! HAMBLYN AND MACK ELSA/LANGLEY AND LESLIE DECAE ' ■ AUSTIN And MISS ESTELLE BEERE'S PUPILS. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS ATTRACTION. PRICESr-2s. (Is. Exh-a for Reserves), and Iβ. *• THERE'IS BOUND TO BE A BUSH./ ■. . BOOK YOUR' SEATS! ■/ PLANS NOW OPEN' AT TEE BRISTOL '" ' ' '' RED JERSEY. ( ■• : ; RED CROSS. PUBLIC NOTICES. I SPORTING.
NOTICE TO JURORS. (POMMON JURORS summoned to ap■*J pear at the Supreme Court, Wellington, on MONDAY NEXT, tho 20th instant, at 11 a.m., are hereby notified that they will not be'required to attend until WEDNESDAY, tho 22nd instant, at the same hour. Dated at Wellington this 17th day of May, 1918. W. A. HAWKINS, Sheriff. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH FERRY SERVICE. ALTERATION TO TIME-TABLE DURING OVERHAUL OF STEAMERS. TjffiOll WEDNESDAY, 22nd instant, -IF until further notice, the present Time-table ■will bo suspended, and Steamers will run as under, unless prevented by unforeseen circumstances:— MONDAY to THURSDAY (inclusive). Leave 'Wellington-*7.«, 10.15 a.m., 2.30 p.m., *5.15 p.m., 6.35, 8.15, 10.15 p.m. (except Wednesday), 11.15 p.m. (Wednesday only). Leavo Day's 8ay—6.55, 11.0 a.m., -1.15 p.m., 7.20, 9.20 p.m. Leave Rona Bay-7.5, 8.15,11.15 a.m., 4.25, 5.50, 7,10, 9.30 p.m. FRIDAYS. Leave 10.15 a.m., 2,30, *5.15. 6.35, 9.30 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—6.55,11.0 a.m., 4.15, 7.20 p.m. Leave Rona Bay—7.s, S.lo, 11.15 a.m., 1.25, 5.50, 7.10 p.m. SATURDAYS. Leavo Wellington-V.'lO, 10.15 a.m., 1.20, 2.15, CO, 9.20, 11.15 p.m. Leavo Day's Bay-6.55, 11.0 a.m., 2.10, 5.0, G. 45, 10.10 p.m. Leave Kona. Bay-7.5, 8.15, 11.15 a.m., 2.0, 5.10, 6.35, 10.0 p.m. SUNDAY. Leave Wellington-10.30 a.iu., 2.30, 5.50 p.m. Leave Day's Bay-!>. 15 a.m., 1.15, 5.0 p.m. Leave Roiui Bay-9.25 a.m., 1.25, 5.10 p.m. *Runs to Rona Bay only. Note-There will be no 9 a.m. trip from Day's Bay. Under ongagement to the Council, a Motor-bus will leave Day's Bay on Monday to Saturday (inclusive) at 8 a.m., to connect with the 8.15 a.m. Steamer from Rona Bay, and on Mondays to Tuesdays (inclusive) will leavo Rona Bay for Day e Bay on arrival of 5.15 p.m. Steamer from TOWn - JAS. S. DAY, Town Clerk. Wellington, 18th May, 1918. --'MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING? WHEN the "COLBIR" eyelem teaches you to play tho latest songs, twosteps, and all claeßca of nnieic in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money, and drudgery. No scales, no special music. Plenty o£ local references. Testimonials can be scon from all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call For all particulars. Birley'B College of Music, Boulcott Street (CJtambers), first floor up.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 206, 20 May 1918, Page 7
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