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Plush Tip-up Circle and Stall Seats Is (Reserves Is 6d), Stalls 6d. Plan at Dresden. NOTE.—As tho City Council will not <rrant permission, there will l» NO PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT onf GOOD FRIDAY SIGHT. ORGAN RECITAL GOOD FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 3.30 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY, 3.30 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL In JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE DR. BRADSHAW, In response to numerous requests, irill play the following Se'ected SACRED Programme: 1. Funeral March (Chopin. 2. Solenin Prelude for Orchestra, "Sursuna Corda" α-ift up your Heart si 3. Air from '"The Messiah," "Ho was Despised" (Handd). Overture for full orchestra, "In , Uemdriam," (Sullivan). S. Sacred Song. "There is a Green Hill Far Away" (Gounod). 6. Morceau Religcusc, "Ji Paradisum" (Duboif). 7. March Funebre ct Chant Scraphique. (Guilmant.). Admission by Silver Coin. To commence at 3.30 p.m. QOLOSSETJM. TO-NIGHT At Eight o'clock TO-NIGHT. The Famous and Incomparable FULLER'E Tho Best PICTURES. FULLER'S of All. PICTURES. 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Aiarried Ladies' Races. Punch and Judy. THE GAY PIERROTS' Concert. OHAXD NAVAL BATTLE. LAST OPPORTUNITY of Viewing Mr Boyd's WILD ANIMALS. LIONS. TIGERS. LEOPARDS. BEARS. MONKEYS. VULTURES. Admission: Adults 6d, Children. 3d. Tho Animals leavo for Auckland next week. EXQUISITE FIREWORKS AT NIGHT, 6d Extra. GRAND PICTURE PROGRAMME. CONCERT by the WAINONI PIERROTS. MONSTER FIREWORKS DISPIJVY. RETURN TRAM FARES (including sdniiision to Wainoni) Is; Children .uah-price. No. 5 Car. WAINONI PARK-EASTER. MONDAY. __j _ICS FOOTBALL. O V D E N H A M PARK. O DUNEDIN lOtngo) v. SYDENHAM. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 6th. at 3 p.m. Afternoon Tea. Voluntary Contributions at Oak*. " 432fi F7~A7IfioI?XIBROOK, PHYSICAL CULTURE and MASSAGE -I INSTITUTE, Cathedral square and Gloucester street. Tho Institute i? th« largest, best appointed and most perfectly ventilated in New Zealand. Remedial Cases treated. if.a«ea_«> and Steam Baths. Individual and Claee Instruction. Telephono 1359. P.O. Box 196. 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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14320, 3 April 1912, Page 1

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