« AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT' Of THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA SEASON' And ■' THE PINK LADY, ft RAND OPERA. HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. AVILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager lohn Farrcli. lastlcight last night . Of A HAPPY AND JOYOUS SEASON. GOOD-BYE TO TILE ROYAL COMICS. ' TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present For the Last Time in Wellington, THE KOYAL COMIC OPERA CO., Including FLORENCE YOUNG,. In a Magnificent Production of the Exhilarating and Dashing Musical Comedy Triumph, THE PINK LADY. • THE PINK LADY, THJ? P.INIC LADY, ■Which last night, achieved the BEST SUCCESS 01? THE BRILLIANT' SEASON, which positively closes this evening. A JOYOUS ENTERTAINMENT. ' Of SONG, SPECIALTY, STORY, SPECTACLE. Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at Ned. Perry's. Prices: D.C. and E.S., Gs.; Stalls, 3s;j Gallery,- \s. ; Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. mHE KING'S NIGHTLY, 7.15. NORMA TALMADGE At her best in / "THE SAFETY CURTAIN." EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. MR. 1!. H. MEATES (Basso). KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Reserves Bristol or 'Phone King's, 3143. ICTVERYBODY'S • TO-DAY, at 2. D-l ViIIiYBODY'S TO-NIGHT, at 7. A picture play that is different. "THE ANSAVER." . "THE ANSWER," "With the charming and. enchanting / Actress,... ALMA RUBENS. ALMA RUBEN'S. Also, Episode Ten "THE HOUSE OF HATE." ■ ' ' THE EMPRESS LAST TWO DAYS HE EMPRESS AND NIGHTS Of KITTY GORDON and MURIEL OSTRICHE.'in "MERELY PLAYERS," " ' A Stupendous World Attraction. i In addition, Vocal Items by MR. C. MELVIN. Ring ,'UI2 for Reserves. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, . 53 Hobsoii Street. .OFFICIAL OPENING. fTVHE Opening • Ceremony will be perA formed TO-DAY (THURSDAY), iMAY 8, at 2.30 p.m., by the Moderator of the General Assembly (the Right Rev. W. Gray Dixon, M.A., B;D.). All interested are cordially invited. Afternoon Tea will be provided, G. AY. GUTHRIE, Hoii. Sec, a nnual sketch exhibition. Annual sketch exhibition. Art Gallery, AYhitmore Street. OVER FOUR HUNDRED SKETCHES In Oils, AVater-colours, and Black and Wane Drawings, now using shown. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING,Including ticket in the Art Union, to bo drawn on Saturday next. BAZAAR AND TUG-OF-WAR. AZAAIt- AND TUG-OF-AVAR. LAST NIGHT.. Final Pulls: Marshall v. Petono and AVade v. Kavori. DUTCH AUCTION. TH.E COST'OF A PIANO Cannot be measured by tho actual price you pay for it. The permanent satisfaction it will-give, the beauty and'clarity of its tone after years of lise must be taken into account. That is why tho world's really great pianos ARE CHEAPEST IN THE END. The Brinsmead, Rogers, Challen, Jesse French,. Foster and Briisted Pianos will each GIVE A LIFETIME'S SERVICE. AVe are sole agents for these magnificent Pianos and will be, pleased to show you how superior thev are. Cash payments or easy terms.may be arranged for their purchase. r<HAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.. Manners Street, Wellington, Tho oldest-eslnblished Piano House. in Now. Zealand. MEETINGS. PEACE / CELEBRATIONS. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. A PUBLIC MEETING wiil .be held in -■*•'. the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, T'O-NIGJIT at 7.-15, to decido upon a scheme of Decorations along the route of procession to Newtown Park in connection with the forthcoming PEACE CELEBRATIONS.. I Citizens occupying premises in the undermentioned thoroughfares arc specially invited to attend. MONDAY. Route of Procession.—Start from Gov. eminent Buildings, thence along Lambton Quay, AVillis Street, Maimers Street, Cuba Street, Vivian Street, Kent Terrace, and Adelaide Road. TUESDAY. Tho Procession will proceed along Courteimy Place to Oriental Hay, in lieu of Cuba and Vivian Streets, etc. A fully-detailed Programme for the three days' celebrations will be announced at this meeting, and the f'ymmiltee invites the public to offer suggestions in connection with the various functions. JOSEPH LEWIS, Secretary and Organiser. WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL -"• MEETING of the above Association will be held in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To Elect Five Delegates lo Attend Conference; To Discuss Remits; General. 1 A. CURTAYNE, Organising Secretary. TT SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, *%> EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 AVILLIS STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from the Optical Department may obtain advice at the above address between 9 a.m. »nd 5,30 p,ui.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 191, 8 May 1919, Page 9
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