AMUSEMENTS. CONTINUOUS AT EVERYBODY'S, VERYBODY'S. . ! Commencing TO-DAY! TO-DAY i Hampton Films Present H. B. WARNER, H. B, WARNER, H. B. WARNER. H. B. WARNER, H.B.WARNER, The Foremost English Screeniund Actor, In 1 "THE MAN-WHO TURNED WHITE," „ "THE MAN WHO TURNED WHITE," ' "THE MAN WHO TURNED WHITE," "THE MAN WHO TURNED WHITE," 6 Story of the Vast Sahara Desert, and '' a Man who had once been "White." H. B. WARNER. 11, B. WARNER, As the . "SCOURGE OF THE DESERT." Supported by . BARBARA-'CASTLETON. BARBARA C4STLETON. BARBARA CASTLETON. A Powerful, Potent, and Pulsating Story of the Mysterious, Silent Sand?, where a man finds, his Shrivelled Soul and a Courage to face his own world. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Comedy, Review, Gazette. -"EVERYBODY'S" ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices. 'Phono 50, - QRAND OPERA HOUSE Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON Direction KATE HOWARDS '■ TO-NIGHT AT 8. TOrNIGHT AT 8. First Presentation in Now Zealand of the All-Australian Comedy-Drains, '■ . In Four Acts, "POSSUM PADDOCK" ' "POSSUM' PADDOCK" -"POSSUM PADDOCK" "POSSUM PADDOCK" ''POSSUM PADDOCK" Interpreted by ft Brilliant Company of Australian Players, including the following: Mr. Leonard Buderick Miss Vivian Langley Mr. Fred Macdonald; Mr. Phil M'Grath Mr. .Tack Sou tar Mr. Bert Lynno Mr. Albert Harrison Miss Jessie Dale Mr. Jack Ifirby Miss Alice Walton Mr. Jveil Alexander Miss Cora Warner Mr; Leslie Woods Miss Leslie Adrenq And MISS KATE HOWARD® Box Plan to-day and till Noon Monday I at Ned Perry's, Tobacconist. PRICES—Ss.', 35.. Is. Plus Tax, Early doors to Gallery, Is. extra. Under the Patronage of Her Excellency, the Countess of Liverpool. rtONCERT , CHAMBER. FRIDAY. APRIL 9/ At 8 p.m. '-'i / COSTUME.RECITAL COSTUME RECITAL COSTUME RECITAL COSTUME RECITAL Of MA.RTEDA BATTEN'S "MAORI LOVE LEGENDS." "MAORI LOVE LEGENDS." "MAORI LOVE LEGENDS." Produced by Miss Har<lin?e-Ma]tby, Who will' Speak the Introductions to. the Legends. POETICAL PLAYS, interpreted by Trained Artists... MAORI SONGS, sung by MR. ROBERT i BELL- ' INCIDENTAL FLUTE MUSIC by MR. C. TUCKER. ' Native Bush and Lighting Effects by . Messrs. T. Waugh arid.A. Whitelaw. PRICES,-^Reserved. Seats 45.; (plus,, tux) arid 2s. (id. (plus tax). , . TICKETS, now on sale at Tho Bristol. Norman Aitken's, and the principal bookshops. ROX PLAN onens at The Bristol on TUESDAY', April 6. No booking fee. PTJMMERTON. PICNIC, SPORTS. EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 5. Events, for All. Novelty Races. Tug-of-war. | Good Prizes. Refreshment Booth on Ground. . All Roll Up. Commence 10.30 n.m. SOCIAL AND DANCE. 8 p.m. Admission to Ground,'ls. , F. BARLOW, Hon. Sec. OUR EXPERIENCE .TELLS'US THAT' PIANO BUYERS Plan to Buy three, things, before the actual selection i 6 made, namely: HIGH QUALITY, .LASTING . TONE, AND ARTISTIC AND PLEASING APPEARANCE. Adequately supplying thffic require. ments is the foundation of our ever increasing popularity. • The Pianos we offer you— BRINSMEADS, LYON. & HEALYS, BRASTEDS, WINDOVDRS, JESSE FRENCH, ROGERS,' —are.selected to-satisfy those, whp will be. satisfied with nothing; less than tha finest' expressions, of the Piano-maker's art. In PLAYER PIANOS we «ffer you models by JESSE FRENCH AND FOSTER: ■' CHAS. BEGG AND CO, LTD., Manners Street. The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. QT. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN >-5 STREET. EASTER DAY. . ' 7 a.m.—Holy. Comnjunion . 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. .11" a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, and Sermon. • 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Monday in Easter Week--10 a.m., Holy Communion. Tuesday in Easter Week— S a.m.. Holy Communion. : 8 _ T7JOJIN\S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. . (Presbyterian.) Divine Services, 11- a.m. and 7 p.m. . U a.i)).-"Tho Cleaning of the Empty Grave." 7 p.m.—"o Love, that wilt not let mo .go." Preacher: Rev. H. W. Burridge, M.A., B.D. Strangers Welcome. i OT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH. 28 Wellington Terrace. Preacher: REV. S. ROBERTSON ORR. ' Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening Subject: "IF CHRIST BE RISEN ;THEN —" SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH & INSTITUTE, : < ' Whitinore Street. .Services, 11 and 7. Preacher, Mr. James .Moore, Missioner. Subjects—l. "The Miracle of Spring." 11. "There are 110 Dead." Soloist: Madame Mueller. Song Sorvico, 5.30 p.m. BUSINESS NOTICES. WALKING becomes much easier when you wear WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels! They give buoyancy and last ■ longer tlmn leather: Make certain you buy Wood-Milne's-PASTRYCOOKS, Confectionors, Fruit's- erers' Showstands nnd Bracketg. • Stocks held by Henry Berry ond Co., 79 Dixon Street OLD False Teeth bought. Post them to J. Dunstone, Box 1418, Auckland. Highest cash prices sent by return mail. , T5rANTED~to~Iend, £650, irst raort- ! * * gage, five years, six per cent, Apply ; "Lender," o/o "Dominion,"
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 161, 3 April 1920, Page 9
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