AMUSEMENTS, ; ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. 1 THING'S The Theatre that " iVING'S sets the Standard. r International Attractions presentie The greatest and most wonderful pictures " ever taken, i, "WITH KHACKLETON IN ANTARCTICA." SHACKLETON IN ANTARCTICA." v The Picture gives it graphic account oi v- the most thrilling adventures in the whole history of Polar Expeditions. MR.. GEORGK DEAN will describe in ig detail the whole story. d ICING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA i will plav "Peer Gynt Suite" (Grieg). , Rupert Meates, Basso, will sing , "Gallant Salamander" and "The Devon.l shire AVcdding." . , i P'-ices as usual. Plan at Bristol until 1, then at Theatre. 'Phone 3143. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. s"'5 "' pETONE, MEMORIAL AVEEK r AST ENTERTAINMENT TO-NIGHT, r . LAST, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, , - .at EMPIRE THEATRE, PETONE, at 8 o'clock. GRAND IRISH NIGHT. Programme of Irish Songs, Stories find Dances. and Help the Memorial Fund, FESTIVALS. ROTOIIUA ' V7ISIT OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF V AVALES. • maoei festia;al of welcome. , MAORI FESTIVAL OF AVELCOMD. .'. 5000 MEMBERS G|- THE NATIVE '• .' RACE ARE ASSEMBLING IN ROTORUA FOR THIS NOTABLE EVENT, Which, from'its character and magnitude. will', become .historic among tho Spectacular Celebrations ot the Maori PeODIS» ' TTTE FUNCTION AVILL BE HELD 0? THL I(ACBCOURSE AT ARAWA PARK, r on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28. 1 The Ground? are open to the public Tree of Charge, but, in order to provide special seating for those who desire it, the ~ Rotorua. Jockey Club is a Grandstand on which Reserved and "Numbeied Seats may be retained. 200 SPECIAL SEATS WILL BE RESK7?VED AT 40s. PEK SliAl. 550'.SPECIAL - SEATS__WILL BE EL- . SERVED AT 20s. PER SEAT. . . Selectipn of particular eeats is not pt.r"seate ■ will be allotted according to ' number, in strict sequence of applicaf l 'Name and addrsss of the intended ocf cupant must be sent with each appl)- .' cat.ion for a seat. i ' Remittance must accompany application, and must jnclude a fee of sixpence . to cover postal registration of « c ket9. .Remittances by oheque must include ban*: r All 'iTpnlications for tickets should be reiistered. , , , Tickets aie-not transferable, but persons unable to use their tickets may, on any date up to and including April 21, return their tickets and obtain a. rci wtll begin on satURDAY, MARCH 27. and will later tlfan WEDNESDAY.,APRIL. 21. Inquiries and aDplications for iicliets must be addressed to .Stand-Secretary.' R.J.C.. Box 143. Rotorua. excursions. ELLINGTON AMATEUR ROWING ASSOCIATION. • ROWING. ROWING. EASTER SATURDAY. EASTER SATURDAY. AVellington Harbour, Taranaki Street AVharf. FIRST RACE—II; a.m. S.S. IvARAKA will folloiV races, leaving Taranaki Street Wharf before each race. Steamer Charges. 3s. for the day, or fid. each race. A limited number of tickets are obtainable from Hon. Secretaries. / ADMISSION TO WHARF, Gd. W. E. COATES, F. BOGNUDA. Joint Hon. Secretaries Regatta Com- . ■ mittee. . MEETINGS. Y.AV.C.A., 5 BOULCOTT STREET. FOR THE GIRLS OF TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m.—Jolly Social. Men friends invited. • TO-MORROW; 4.15 p.m.—Foreign Depart- ■ ment Sunday. All girls- welcomo. (Herbert Street.) MONDAY. 8 p.m.—Literary Circle Rally. Come along. WEDNESDAY, 7.3o—Gymnasium, Elocution, Millinery, Dressmaking Classes. Enrol Now. PUBLIC I. ECTUR .£, MISS C. W. CHRISTIE, National Lecturer Theosophieal Society. Subject: "The Elder Brothers of Humanity-Tito Masters." • CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. ■ Wednesdav, March 31, at 8 p.m., Miss Christie. will answer questions on the Lecture' in TheosopMcal Hall, MaTion Street. . ■' ■ The annual meeting of the Subscribers and Supporters of the ' Royal N.Z; Society for the Health of Women arid Children (tho Plunket So- ■" ciety) will be held in the Accountants' Chambers, Johnston Street,' on MONDAY, MARCH 29, at 8 p.m. Dr. J. S. Elliot will take.tlie chair. All interested are cordially invited to • attend. J. HOSKING, Hon. Sec., ; 'Phone 330 G. 33 Hawkestone St. RECEPTION o>3> H.R.11. PRINCE OF wales: STREETS' DECORATION COJfMITTEE. A MEETING of tlje above Committee will be held iii No. 1 Commiiteo ! Room, Town Hall, on MONDAY, 29th t Inst., at 8 p.m. ! A. A. CORRIGAN, Convenor. ! ' . BUSINESS NOTICES. ) . Consultation Free. HOTTERHOLT,, CHIROPRACTOR, * 19 KENSINGTON STREET. , 'Phone 20—111. Graduate of The Palmer School of Chiropraetics (tho Chiropractic fountain head). Devonport, Town, U.S.A. S years' ■practical experience in New Zealand. MAY F. CAMPION, Typiste and General Agent. Room 11, Top Floor, Adelphi Chambers (next Empress), Willis | Street. Box .247. _Tiiono 790. WALKING on hard pavements jars! the body, unless you wear WOODMILNE Rubber Heels! Wood-Milne's are British made from best Para Rubber. | Accept no others! |
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 9
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