AMUSEMENTS. THE FAREWELL SEASON Of MARIE TEMPEST AND GRAHAM BROWNE. 6 OF THE BEST ENGLISH PLAYS, During a Season, of 7 NIGHTS ONLY. PLANS for whole season, will bo opened at the The Bristol on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Farewell Season to Wellington, of tho greatest of all English. Actresses, MARIE TEMPEST, MARIE TEMPEST, MARIE TEMPEST, London’s Most Popular and Most Distinguished Actor, GRAHAM BROWNE, GRAHAM BROWNE, And their World Tour Supporting Company in the following great Repertoire of famous plays: WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, WEDNESDAY NIGHT NFjtT, Special Revival for this one night only or Arnold Bonnett’s remarkably clever and original fantastic comedy-drama, "THE GREAT ADVENTURE,” “THE GREAT ADVENTURE,” which achieved a great triumph when it was recently staged here. THURSDAY, APRIL 7. One repreisentation only of the very popular and picturesque comedy, "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY.” FRIDAY, APRIL 8. "THE DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE.” SATURDAY, APRIL 9. "MRS. DOT." MONDAY, APRIL 11. "MARY GOES FIRST.” TUESDAY AND IVEDNESDAY, April 12 and 18, "OUTCAST.” Plans will be opened at The Bristol on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9 o’clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Popular Prices.—D.C. and R.S., 7s. 6d.; Stalls, 3s. 6d.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All prices plus amusement tax. ■MEETINGS. W.C.A.. Y.W.C.A., • 5 Bouloott Street. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 o’clock.—Jolly Social, Herbert Street Clubroom. Mr. Norman Tait, New Zealand’s Premier Jugglerand Entertainer, will give an Exhibition. All girls and. their men friends invited. TO-MORROW, 4.15 p.m.—Herbert Street, Special Girls’ Department Service.. Speaker, Canon Taylor. Come! Stay to the Visitors' Tea and Social Hour following. NAVY LEAGUE. MEETING Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse ' Quay. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 4, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Report and balance-sheet. Election of Officers General. All members and intending members are earnestly requested to attend. R. DARROCH, Hon. Secretary. ESPERANTO. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at Esperanto Hall, 84 Tory Street, on JfONDAY, APRIL 4, at 8 o’clock, with a view to forming another Group for the study and propagation of tho International Language. . „ , , All interested arc cordially invited to attend. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ,T. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN * STREET. SUNDAY, APRIL 3. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. 8> a.m.—Holy Communion. ' 11 a.m.—Matins, Holy Communion and Sermon. 4 p.m.—Holy Baptism. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. ST? JOHN’S CHURCH. WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW: Morning, 11 —REV. DR. GIBB. Evening, 7 —REV. JAMES AITKEN, M.A. gE ANDREW’S CHURCH. Services in Artcraft Theatre, Molesworth Street. 11 a.m.-REV. C. A. KENNEDY. 7 p.m—REV. S. ROBERTSON ORR. Evening Subject: "FARSIGHTEDNESS” Congregational Meeting at 8.15 p.m. TTtTESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI VV STREET. SUNDAY, APRIL 3. 11 a.m.—Rev. H. E. Bellholise. Subject,: "The Throne and the Rainbow.” 7 p.m.—Rev. H. E. Bellhouse. Subject: "The Risen Christ amongst Life’s Common Things.” / Anthem: "Hear Thou My Call” (Hall). Solo: "Glory to Thee. My God This 'Night" (Gounod), Mr. C. W. Svensen. Communion at close. Visitors cordially invited. RINITY METHODIST CHURCH, Wellington South. 11 a.m—Rev. Dr. Pinfold (Farewell Service). 7 p.m. (Communion).—Rev. E. Drake. Subject: "Christ’s Unfinished Ministry." Anthem; "The Heavens Proclaim Him” (Beethoven). TTUIE SAILORS’ FRIEND SOCIETY, 1 CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street. Morning Preacher at 11 (Mr. C. A. Jamison). Evening Preacher at 7 (Mr. James Moore, Missioncr). Subject: "Refreshing Bits for Trying Times.” Soloist: Mr. G. W. Dowling. Song Service at 8.30 p.m. rpHE SAILORS’ FRIEND SOCIETY. "For tho stranger within our gates.” The Committee and Missioner appeal for donations to keep “the open door” for the thousands of sailors who enter our port yearly. See report of meeting. JAS. MOORE, Missioner. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE. LADIES! WINTER. TFOST your Fur immediately to L C, POYNTER. TaJincry and Fur Works. 12 William Street. Potone. Furs Repaired. Furs Cleaned. Skins Tanned. Skins Cured. EDUCE Footwear Repairs—WoodMilne Rubber Soles save leather, reduce shock, give long wear. Neater than others; fixed with screws. I
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 160, 2 April 1921, Page 9
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