AMUSEMENTS. . THE Tr ING'S ~ .NIGHTLY HE ICING'S At 7.15. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINKE. 2.15 Wednesday 'and Saturday 2.15 BK SURE AND BOOK SEATS. HUNDREDS DISAPPOINTED ON SATURDAY. .Don't -Miss - MABEL NORMAND -MABEL NORLAND In • ■ "PECK'S BAD GIRL." ' IT'S SIMPLY IMMENSE. And Tremendous Ovation Of HERBERT P. WOOD l Wellington's Leading Tenor. Also KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices as usual, Book at Bristol, TnVERYBODY'S TO-DAY, at 2. , jDiVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT, at 7. A VITAGRAPH FEATURE, Entitled ■ ■ • • . "THE SEAL . OF, SILENCE," Stnrring GRACE DARMOND and eak-le' williams. tlmpress to-day -■ Impress . to-night- . The Fascinating and Delijthtful Actress BESSIE BARRISCALE . In a Strong Story with a Tender Appeal. "THE CAST-OFF." . SUDAN UNITED MISSION. TLLUSTRATED LECTURE . - 1 ' By . :. " MISS L. F. BONIWELL (Organising Secretary).' ; "AFRICAN PIONEERS," With Beautiful Lantern Slides, In "• ••' •-- " Y.M.C.A. HALL, WILLIS STREET, • ..' . On :' ' : - -.- , MONDAY, APRIL 7, at 8 p.m. All invited. •' Collection' in aid of funds. MANAGERIAL NOTE.-Owing to % boat disorganisation through...the. epidemic in Australia, Professor Barraden will 'open a farewell season at. the . . riRAND . OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, APRIL 12, At 8 o'clock. CITIZENS' REMEMBER! PROFESSOR bARKADEN, ; PROFESSOR BARRADEN, The man who, last week astounded ■■ ■ . .Wellington. ' • Saturday Night he will present the two funniest tests yet.-' ■• ■ ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGAMME. SATURDAY'S BIG ATTRACTION, Tho Hypnotic Boxing Match. ■ , Tho Hypnotic Boxing Match. ■ .' . . ' . . Also, . . •:■ Tho Hypnotic Afternoon Tea' Party. The Hypnotic Afternoon Tea Party.. Gee, These-Two are runny! See this, space on .Wednesuay. . Book your seats at.the Bristol. Plan open all week. m Prices-33., 25., Is. Plus Tax. WHENEVER .THE NAME OP ' "• "BEGG'S" is mentioned it suggests supreme quality in PIANOS.. ..'-.,- • ■ Be'BS'.e are Solo Agents, for CHALLEN. ' ROGERS; JESSE FRENCH. • All Ideal Pianos. Whother you purchase a piano upon tho basis of tone -quality nlono, or economy, the preference will always be one of .'these great instruments. For sweetness and ■ strength of tone they are unsurpassed and will outlast other pianos; ■■" . ' ' : •' Lotus demonstrate , tlibiv sterling qiialiieS' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, The Oldfiit Established Piano House in New Zealand. PATRIOTIC. ENTERPRISES. """' SOLDIERS' APPEAL DAY. TERRACES' STALL. ■ . • MRS. ADAMS gratefully acknowledges subscriptions.to her stall at Winder's Corner:—Mrs. Crighton, £\; Mrs; M'Donald, ss.;' Mrs. Henry Smith,. SI Is ; Mrs. H. Crawford, .ft; Mrs. Barne, 55.; Mr. J. K. Wnrburton, J3l; Mr. Aubray Mee, XI; Mrs. Tringhnm, Ids.; Mrs W. 11. Sefton Moorhon.se, £\; Mrs. Hanney,',i2 25.; Mre. Brookes, . r w.;.Misfi Duncan, J!l; Mrs. Morison, £\; Miss Mmonson, fc.;Mrs. lindeay,-l-s.'j Mrs. Chapman, 95. Gd.i Mr.-Siinin,-J!l; Miss Francis • se.'; Col. .Campbell, M Is.; Mrs. . Ha'con. 10s.; Mrs. Smith (Sayes Court), ' 10s. 6d.; Mrs.Mee, 55.; Mrs. Plimmer, I 10s.; Mrs. nenry Bliwiaell,- 7s. fid.; Mrs. Perrv Ss ■• Mrs. Bridson, 176. Cd.; Miss I . Aroiubald, .61; Mrs. Ritchie, Hs;-;-Mr. J. M'Keron, .£2O; Mrs. Hassel; ill! Clifton , Terrace subscriptions,. £2. 75. od.; Mrs. ' Win. Barton, ,£1; Mrs. W. Q. Reid, 55.; Mrs EichellMiim, Sen., : 7s. Cd.; Mrs. D. Robertson,. 10s.j Mrs. Rothoram, -. 103.j Mr. T. Bush, XI Is.; Mrs. Herbert, 10s.; ' Mrs. Dudley, ss. i Mrs. A. E. Brown, 55.; Mrs. Fulton, £1 Is. Total, £48 lfe.: SPORTING. ..•piGMOKT EACI.JJQ CLUB. WINTER MEETraG. . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ;; ' .MAY 14 &■ 15/1919.i- ■ ' Handicupper: H. Coyle. 6 Starter: C. O'Connor. '. FIRST DAY: :, TONGAHOE HURDLES HANDICAP, of 175 «ovs: One mile and a half. n HACK I HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE J ' HANDICAP, of 175 sots. About two ■'" EGMONT STEEPLECHASE HA-NDI-I CAP, of 400 eovs. About two miles i' and a half. - j' TAWHITI HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six I TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, of , ! 120 60V6. Fiye furlongs.. i M'RAE MKMUIUAL, a handicap of 300 ' I sovi. One mile r.nd a quarter. '-; I RAILWAY HACK. HANDICAP, of 150 |- Bovs. Seven furlongs. 1 i 11 . ... . SECOND DAY: - NG\MUTU APPRENTHCES' HANDICAP (hack conditions), of 120 sovs. manawapoT'hurdles handicap, I- of 150 sovs. One r:ile and a naif. OPEKE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, a of 300 sovs. About two miles, d MOKOIA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six I- furlongs. '• o THE SHORTS (hack conditions), a nans dicap of'l2o sovs. ■ Fivo furlongs, i- MANAIA HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. One Is mile and a distance. t, BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, of 150 )• sovs. Seven furlongs. , 3- NOMINATIONS for all Events (1 ?ov.) '■ CLOSE THURSDAY, APRIL 24, l<ll9, at i- 8 p.m. ;s Full programme advertised in "N.Z. •'• Referee." ? V. B. STIiATTON, '" . Secretary, ie Box 51, Hawera. Telephone No. 437. 'a i tr"" SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, d ■"-• EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, ,n 7 WILLIS STREET,, hi Late Optician for tho Wellington Hos•i. pital and Charitable Aid Board. T- Patients unable to cbtani advice from id tho Optical Department may.obtain adId vico nt the above address between 9 n.m, and 5.30 p.m. .
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