AMUSEMENT! [■":: "LIGnTNIN"' BOX PLANS.-Plansfor . this afternoon's Matinee aud for tho final three evening representations of r "Lightnin'" will be on view at tho Bris.f tol from 9 o'clock this morning. Afterwards 6eats .may be reserved at Ned Perry's, where tickets for tho early door stalls and gallery may also bo purchased. SPECIAL "LIGHTNIN"'MATINEE, SPECIAL "LIGHTNIN'" MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK. Children half-price. Doors open at one o'clock. Performance begins at 2. r<RAND OPERA ' HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. >r Manager John Farroll. £ "LIGHTNIN'." i 8 has achieved the greatest 'success yet known in the theatrical history, of Wellington. THIS "THIS AFTERNOON, EVENING, at 2. ' ' at 8. J. And on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, J. C. WILLIAMSON; LTD.; Present for the last four occasions JOHN D. O'HARA DIANA WILSON, FREDERICK ESMELTON, ROBT. TOMS, JOHN BECK, And an incomparable supporting Company in ■ ' "LIGHTNIN"' "LIGHTNIN'." "LIGHTNIN'." "LIGHTNIN"' Most delightful, most enthralling, most human, and most intensely interesting romantic comedy-drama this generation has produced. Plans at the Bristol until noon; aftere* wards seats may bo reserved at Ned Perry's, where jlav sales may also be obtained. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 7s. 3d.; Stalls, 3s. Bd.j Gallery, Is. 7d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1««. ' extra. All prices include Amusement Tax.- , TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.; TO-MORROW EVENING, At 8.15. SUNDAY CONCERT SUNDAY CONCERT By tho • WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA Under MR. H. MOSCHINI. MR, H. MOSCHINI. , GRAND POPULAR CLASSIC ~ i PROGRAMME. ' : !: SILVER COIN COLLECTION. BAND. WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SO- , * " CIETY at CENTRAL PARK TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. MEETINGS. YW.C.A., 5 BOULCOTT STREET. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. JOLLY SOCIAL. ALL Y.W.C.A.Members and Men Friends Invited. * TO-MORROW, 4.15 P.M., / ) SHORT, BRIGHT EVANGELISTIC f SERVICE (HERBERT STREET), s THURSDAY, 8 P.M., ' BRIGHT. DEVOTIONAL MEETING. If You Are Alono in Wellington, , Come and See Us. Something , on Every Night. All. Girls 1 Welcome. ~ . . YM.C.A-, WILLIS. STREET. • SUNDAY, MAY 9, 4. p.m. j "MOTHERS' DAY." Speaker: The Bishop of Wellington, To bo followed by strangers' tea at 5 p.m. All men and boys (over.ls years) invited. Special invitation to ship's company of H.M.S. Renown.' '' • J. L. HAY, General Secretary. , THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 19 Marion Street..,; ... , PUBLIC ADDRESS By MR. J. GRIFFITHS, . "NATIONAL KARMA" AND INDENTURED LABOUR. SUNDAY, MAY 8, 7 p.m. Wednesday, 12th, Members', Farewell ' Social to Miss' Christie. WELLINGTON S.D.P.' LECTURES. ELLINGTON S.D.P. LECTURES. ALEXANDRA HALL,. SUNDAY STONING, AT 8. Sneaker: . MR. J M'KENZIE. Subject: "THE EFFICIENCY EXPERT IN INDUSTRY." . Doors open, at 7. Collection. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.. i FRIENDS of the Students and the \ General Public are invited to wit- j ness the Ceremony of Laying the Memorial Stone in Memory of. those Students of the College who fell in the \ war. His Excellency the Governor- ' General will lay the Memorial Stono at i the College at 11 a.m. on THURSDAY, MAY 13. G. G. S. ROBISON, . Registrar." .; VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. j CEREMONY IN HONOUR OF THE j GRADUATES OF THE YEAR. ! FRIENDS of the Students and tho General Public are invited to bo piesent in tho CONCERT CHAMBER of the TOWN HALL on THURSDAY, MAY 13, at 3.30 p.m., to witness the ceremony in honour of the Graduates of the year. .j Tho Right .Rov, tho Bishop of Wei- ; ! lington will receive tho Graduates. i G. G. S„ ROBISON, j Registrar. j ■ 1 HUNTERVILLE AND DISTRICT WEk COME TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. 1 A WELCOME to all Returned Soldiers j belonging to the Huntervillo Die- i trict will take place in the ARGYLE I HALL, HUNTERVILLE, on FRIDAY, i MAY 14, at 8 p.m. Dancing. Grazier's I Orchestra. No Speeches. j • Tho resrefs it is impossible ! to send written owing to the I addresses of many of the men being un- j known. For this reason it has been j cided not to issue individual invitations. All Returned Soldiers residing in the das- ! trict (whether ealisting from Iluntervillo "; or not) will be cordially welcomed. j Gentlcnwn's subscription 10s. Ladies ■ free. A'll soldiers free. ' C. R. DEAN, ; Secretary to Committee.- 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. ,j B~~tjY WOOD-MILNE, British-made I Rubber Heels! Support home in- { dustri«s! WOOD-MILNE'S are made . .: from the finest Para Rubber. Get no • il others. . ' OTORISTS! PETROL REDUCED 6a. \ per case by having an "AIR-FRIC- 1 TION" Carburettor. Manning Maohin- j cry-Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchuroh. CAFE GRANDE, next to Grand Hotel; will open for breakfast Tuesday, -j 27th. 6.30 a.m. ' ; CASTLE'S PRESCRIPTION PHAB- j MAOIES. 13!) and 189 Riddiford I Street, aro noted for prompt and accurate dispensing j THE New No. 70 Sterling Bread nnd '1 Bacon Slicers, .£l2 10s. Henry : Berry and Co., Dixon Street. ! AY F.'CAMPION, Typisto and Gen- j oral Agent. Room 11, Top Floor, ! Adelphi Chambers (next Empress), Willis Street. Box 247. 'Phone 790. i THE New No. 70 Sterling Bread and | Bacon 81icers, .£l2 103., Henry I Berry and Co., Dixon Street,
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