AMUSEMENTS. THE BIG FOUR THE BIG. PICTURES THE BIG ORCHESTRA THE BIG PROGRAMME THE BIG THEATRE . . . All at The KING'S. • The Pinnacle ING'S. •-, i- ' of Perfection.. ; v JUST READ THE GIGANTIC EASTER PROGRAMME TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY) : TWO SESSIONS-2.30 nnd 7.30. ■ ENGLAND'S MASTERPIECE '' " Arnold.Bennett's Great. Play, . ■'•' "MILESTONES" A Story ' "MILESTONES" of three ; "MILESTONES". . Generations ■'~.- iB6O, ' 1885. . 1819. ■ SPECIAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME ■•■' ... •■ a.-,.' -And .■;■■; ■ ■'.;■ , HERBERT: I' , . WOOD,' ■ '.'■ •' '■■''' Wellington's Tenor. ■ -. " ■ And .week-commencing EASTER; SATURDAY; MATINEE, 2.15. ' NIGHT, 7.15. .V- ■■''".■ '■: ALICE BRADY" ■ . . v; . -.. ALICE BRADY- ■<- --.'■ Everybody's Favourite,- ' ■ ■.-'■•''..■■ ■: ■■-■ in ■:• .• •'■. ■ ■■ An Inkpiriting Drama, . ':■:.-.- "THE. BETTER HALF." ; -. ' Also , SPECIAL STARRING ENGAGEMENT ■' '' '.■" -<•' Of . ■■■'. AUSTRALASIA'S; PREMIER BASSO, Signor • .. : LUCIEN CESARONI, ■-LUCIEN CESAKONJ, ■■■.LUCIEN .CESARONI, - . LUCIEN/ CESARONI, Who will sing "PARTED" and , ' "BECAUSE.". : ■': . ■—And : .' . ' DELIGHTFUL MUSIC ' . BY THE FAMOUS , KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. '...-•■ -. BE AVISE AND BOOK; . IF NOT, YOU'LL BE DISAPPOINTED. - NO ADViNCE IN PRICES. Plan at Bristol To-Day. '"-.-.' •During the' Holidaye, Ring King's 'Phone 3143. ' -, ; ."■ WELLINGTON' CITY . COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. . ' TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. -, . TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. '■ TOWN HALL. -.'•" : ORGAN RECITAL •.';' ORGAN -• RECITAL ' ORGAN RECITAL ' GOOD ERIDAY EVENING GOOD FRIDAY EVENING . ...., GOOD FRIDAY EVENING ■ '-.- ■■■" At 8.15- o'clock ... -■■ . B y ' ' . ....MR. BERNARD F. PAGE "■' ' • (City Onanist). - • Marche Eunebre (from the Pianoforte .. Sonata- Op. 35) Chopin Prelude (Act. 1) "Parsifal" Wagner Good Friday Music (from Act. Ill) v "Parsifal" .'... Wagner Largo in G ;...'...... Handel "Finale," from, Symphony No: Gin . . B Minor ("Pathetic")... Tschaikovsky ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. AND. ONE .'-.. -.-.;.r; SHILLING- ■ . .. .-Door3'Open at 7.15 o'clock';■ ■ ;! ': "' ~.....'■• JNO.R,'PALMER, I Town Clerk. April IG, 1919. ,' • - SPOUTING. X TjiGMONT RACING: , : .CLUB. WINTER MEETING.-.' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, .-.-■ MAY U i- 15, 1919. . Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: .C. O'Connor. . FIRST DAY: TONGAHOE HURDLES HANDICAP,of 175 sovs. One mile and a half. ■ HACK 4 HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE . HANDICAP, of. 175 sovs. About two ■ miles. .'"'■■ ' ■ • EGMONT STEEPLECHASE HANDI- ■ CAP, of 400 sovs. About two miles and a hulf. . TAWHITI HANDICAP, of ,200 sovs. Six furlongs. TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Five- furlongs. M'RAE MHAIORIAL, a handicap of 300 bovs. One mile r.nd a quarter. | RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 150 SOV6. Seven furlongs. - SECOND DAY: . NGAMUTU APPRENTICES' HANDICAP (hack conditions), of 120 sovs. Six furlongs. ■ ' MANAiWAPOU HURDLES HANDICAP, ' of 150 sovs. One r:ile and a half. OPEKE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 300 sovs, About two.miles. MOKOIA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs. ' THE SHORTS (hack conditions), i> handicap of 120 sovs. Five furlongs. MANAIA HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Ono mile and a.distance. BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs. NOMINATIONS for\ill Events (1 sov.) CLOSE THURSDAY, APRIL U, I'll 9, at 8 p.m. Full programme 'advertised in . ''N.Z. Referee." V. B. STRATTON, Secretary, Box 51, Hawera, Telephone No. 437. METHODISM , -—_— -4 . • ' ... .''WELLINGTON SOUTH .CHUBCHES. The fjiiarterly meeting of. the AVellington' South. Methodist Circuit wa3 held oii'Tuesday evening,, when the Rev, E. Drake presided, the Rev.. Dr. Pinfold and a good number of officials being present, After 'accounting for removals and deaths, the membership roll.'stood at 32G senior members. .The bo lance-sheet' showed ii. total| income of >Ci!29 17s, Bd,, "including'special income of. ,£52 { Js. Ud. This made a credit-balance on the quarter' of about ,£2B, 'Arrangements were made to gradually lessen the debit remaining. ' Anniversaries and foreign mission -services were appointed. It was reported that the Rev. Vnl Triggc would commence a mission at the end of June. Report's'from the various schools were considered satisfactory, A resolution wns unanimously passed protesting against the unfair, biased, and prejudiced attitude of certain journals in relation to tho prohibition issue. It was decided to print a small pamphlet for tho guidance of the oflicials and members of the church. A very successful c'oncert to raise funds .for the Mailiirewa Home, Auckland, was held at the Baptist Church On Tuesday evening. The following piogramnio wns submitted: Piano solo, Miss E.. Silbyj. solos, Misses O. Young, R. Campbell, and E. Nicol; recitations, Misses L. Murtagli and J. Marr. At tho conclusion of the programmo supper Vias -"■nvirlml.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 174, 17 April 1919, Page 9
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