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■ AT .J^JIRAMARI |.j| «THE MECCA OF MERRY SOULS.' 1 - fi; MONEY AND FUN ;fj MUSIC AND SENSATION if AND 1 FIREWORKS. A During Christmas Week WONDERLAND WILL BE OPEN EVERY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK, ' ' .'CLOSING 10 P.M. •Frequent ; Trams from Courtenay Place.

AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A II 0 U 3 E. Under the Solo. Direction ol ME. TOII POLLARD. LAST NIGHT LAST • LAST NIGHT LAST. ■ : LAST NIGHT LAST „ of POLLARD'S POPULAR., JUVENILES: POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES In the Successful Musical Comedy, "HIS HIGHNESS THE. BET." "HIS HIG HNE S S T HE- BE Y." LAST NIGHT LAST • NIGHT> •. last . night.:'..' r.'-rrr:,' LAST NIGHT LA'ST NIGHT And then Farewell—a' long Farewell. Prices as usual. Day Sales at ' Abel's. Bos Plan at tho Dresden. : \■ W. A. LOW r Business Manager. OPE R A II 0. US E. BOXING NIGHT. ... . . : . - GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, MR. J. C. . WILLIAMSON'S • NEW MUSIC&L COMEDY: CO. : . . ' in tho - - LDAINTY AND DELIGHTFUL _ PLAY, "TEE B L U.'E MO 0 N." . "T II E BL UE 310 O X.". BOX PLANS , . • • •' .At: T H E ..D R E S D E.N, THIS MORNING (SATURDAY), 9 o'clock.

rjl O"W N - - nA.L L. FOR A SHORT: SEASON. • COMMENCING WEDNESDAY; 'DEC.-25 (CHRISTMAS DAY). ~ • - : , WEST'S PICTURES' MN$?T'-W-ES T' S TIC T U RES "IN THE WEST'S PICTURES';. WORLD. ' . .■ And .; : L. VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. DE VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. GR'OEN'S: : ;AOCE : REGAL .ORCHESTRA.. Britain's ' Brightest "und;-Best 'Tictorial. and', Musical EnteHaiiinieiit.': MORE REALISTIC;" MORE' :.'BEAU.TIFU.Ji;; ' More Interesting,.than. Ever. v. Greeted Even-where with Spontaneous , I OUTBURSTS OF ADMIRATION ( ' " And Amazement. • >■ -..■ The. Realism and' Extraordinary Perfection : - .attained by our Enthralling Series of Ani- < mated Eiuematographs' . .' ; ; . . ... MUST BE SEEN • .... ' , To. bo believed.. During the' last eight months an aggregate of Three, Quarters- of-a Million Persons have Paid for Admission to West's Pictures, in Australia. .They .have been well called THE ATTRACTION OF THE; CENTURY. Are Unapproachable'.and Unassailable: Full particulars of opening . programme on Monday. - '. r " Prices as usual—3s., ; 25., and-Is. .Children half-price. ■ '' • " Plan at the Dresden. • ... y C 356 (H RAND - AMATEUR ' ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. ._' t B A S IN ..RE.SERVE: J'' TO-DAY, ; ' . TO-DAY", . ' ■ SATURDAY", DECEMBER' '21.' " '1 ! Under the Management of the" WellingtonCentre of the NiZXA. Association.' TWENTY-FOUR. EVENTS •••••- »' - Will' bojconfesteii'-'j??'',-,:'r -". ' WELLINGTON CHVMPION AMITEUE I'LVM, Holders o'f • N.Zj'^ampionship}Sfiielid."»''. MR ,u" KLRR, Holder of the One-Mile, talking Record, will compete in tho Two-Milo Walking , * ■ Handicap:, A GATHERING OF 'CIIA'MPIONS."" First Event,.2 p.m. •. ADMISSION:-ONE SHILLING-. - B. A. GUISE, ' 6387 -Hon..'Secretary: ;

(TdIRISTMAS AND NEW. YEAR. SOLID AIS. (1907) ..(IMS) AT BELLKYUE.: GAKDENS.t; ; -;;:' On BOXING DAY,''MB.' MINIFIE'S TITLE STRING BAND will 'give a'Wholo Day's Per-; fonnanco of all tho Latcst-Sclections.-- -■ .LUNCHEON "frijm' is; to; 2. p..m.'; at ; ls."Gd.pur, head. _ _ V'" ' ' AFTERNOON TEA, ,2.30 .p.m.;, to.si,m;;at Gd. per head. DINNER (Special),'.G p.m.' to-7. p.'ni.V.at Is. fid. per head.. ..... ■ .. .i ■ . Light Refreshments'".and' Cordials may- .be procured at the GARDEN BOOTH at- town prices. \ ' . . ' V" •» A plentiful supply of ; HOT- WATER* FREE to Picnic Parties. V'. .. . During the evening THE HUTT BRASS BAND will play in the Rotunda, whilst the Gardens will be transformed into A VERITABLE FAIRYLAND, Followed by • • • A MAGNIFICENT AND UNIQUE DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS (Purchased in London by Mr. Loddcr), comprising the following sot pieces:—"Prince'of Wales's Feathers," " Rainbow Wheel," "Saxon Sot," "Japanese-Glory," "Horizontal Fountain," " Bouquet. Gerhs," ' "Roman Candles," " Shells," - ■ Turbillions," Coloured Lights," "Port Fires,", "Hugo. Rockets," "Bluo Lights," "String Crackers." Them goods are-of.. the, Highest; ..Grado ..of manufacture, and aro fac-similo as supplied to the Crystal Palace, London, thereby assuring tho visitors of-their genuineness. CUT THIS OUT AND PASS IT. ON TO YOUR FRIENDS. Tlio Last Train leaves Lower Hutt for Wellington at 11 p.m. i ' Waggonettes will'..run* to and'.from' the Lower Hutt Station and Gardens. - This Progranimo will- bo repeated on Now Year's ' Day and Evening. " ADMISSION TO. GARDENS, Gdr A. R. V. LODDER, ... * WALTER GANDAR, Proprietor. Manager. -• . >(<269 T4/f"ADAME ABOMAH.— I To-day and To-night iSA at 2 o'clock, and from 7 till 10 p.m. Next Royal Oak Hotel, Manners Street. ..Madamo Ab'omali, the World-Famed Giantess, will" he on Exhibition, standing 7ft.' Gin.; in height. This remarkable lady - sings all tho latest ballads. In conjunction, Prince Olrac, tho World's Greatest Human Volcano and Fire Eater. Prices to suit' everyone. J. Linton, Manager. 6311

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 75, 21 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 75, 21 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 75, 21 December 1907, Page 1

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