AMUSEMENTS. "TARZAN OF TEE APES," Tho gieat story of the jungle that never fails to interest. rjpHE GRAND OPERA HOUSE Lessee .T. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF The Wonder Picture, "TARZAN OF THE APES." "TARZAN OF THE APES." - "TARZAN OF THE APES." "TARZAN OF THE APES." J. C. WILLIAMSON'S WONDERFUL JUNGLE ROMANCE, FINAL MATINEE. BE SURE YOU DO NOT MISS IT. '.['HIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. At 2.30 o'clock, LAST "TARZAN" MATINEE! LAST "TARZAN" MATINEE! LAST "TAIiZA.V MATINEE! DON'T LET THE KIDDIES MISS IT: THEY WILL ENJOY THE ANIMAL LIFE IN THE JUNGLE AND ENDLESS WONDERS. Prices: Dress .Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 35.; Stalls, 25.; Gallery, Is. Plus Tax. Children llalf-Pn'ce. Box plan at The Bristol. After 1 p.m., at Ned Perry's; Also Day Sales. For Provincial Bookings, apply Leo, D. Chateau's International Attractions. FAREWELL TO ANTONIA DOLORES. NEXT TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY. BOX PLANS FOR ALL CONCERTS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL PIANO, CO. DAILY. CONCESSIONS TO STUDENTS AND SCHOOLS on application to tho Box Office. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager DUNCAN NEYI'.N. GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. "Better than.all the Competitions." NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, And again on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. Absolute Farewell Song Recitals to Wellington of the World's Greatest Concert Artist, MADEMOISELLE ANTONIA DOLORES ANTONIA DOLORES ANTONIA DOLORES Assisted by MR. JOHN PROUSE, Baritone, And MR, HAROLD SMITH, Pianist. • AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR EACH CONCEPT. A MUSICAL EDUCATION. A JOY.OUS MUSICAL TREAT. PRICES-Cs. (res.), 4s. and 25., plus tax. Country patrons may reserve by post. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. Manners St. Under the Auspices of the Wellington Social Democratic Party. A LANTERN LECTURE on "Town Planning" will be delivered by Mr. T. Brindle at the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith Street, TO-MORROAV (Sunday) EVENING, at 8. Doors open at 7. Collection.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 152, 22 March 1919, Page 9
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