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- . AMUSEMENTS. rv _ 016O 16 HOLIDAY programme r F 11 ni'H it 0 1 Alb . John Fuller and Sons., ■ , >■■■■■• rtrrxnit s advanced \ audeville. _~1n.,a Big Boom Programme. • iirct appearance-in Wellington of „„ „ ZISKA, ■lI'O Beautiful,.; jni..her: Artistic: Posing, in- - • -\S!f ™ ln ß Living Academy: Pictures. — SOE-WA'rrS and LUCAS—AIADiiE, "OE—WATTS and LUCAS—MADGE, llio Great Comedy-Double. . Reappearatieo of ETBEL, ... .. ......._ .... Tho. .Worlds, Greatest. Bender. THE TWIN LUCAS SISTERS TOD CHLOWAT, ' a»' i - Australia's .Comedian After that- my time-is all.", my own," "Silly. Billy Brown." -Last .Niglit-.. of: „ T PASTOR AND MERLE R, II COLLINS 1 L CROPP. madami; blanche carelli, of ■-:.' THE MARLOWE SISTERS GißNnrr the dumut: ■ 808 LLOYD ' >ELLIE POWER ' . ,1 JUCLS—2s.' arid--la. : Boxeß,' 1 One Guinea.' ' ' -Piatt- Theatre,: To-day. Doors .7.15. To-monw. Night,; First. Appcarance of'-' : ALLAN Famous American Lntei tamer rjl 0 W N fl A L Lj TO-iMGHT i.T 8 TO-NIGHT IT 8 M 0 N,T G O. ME R.YAS P I CT U R E 8 : ' M 0 N T G 0 M 13 RY-'S P I C'T U R E'S 1 MILO The ...... .LA MILO JA MILO Cmentn LY MILO LA MILO Pigeant LA MILO LA. MILO. THE MODERN VENUS. ,: :.•■•■la. milo as, lady godiva. f ALI BABA and',tile: forty - THIEVES; ALI J3ABA and-the-FORTY THIEVES. : SAVING.THE. COLOURS. ' THE KING, AND HIS NAVY, MY ARMCHAIR. - - . LIFE ON A'TRAINING SHIP, fisher;giei/s wooing, TILE DRINK. CURE. Very Funny. . ■■'- Vocal .item's by Madame Melba, Signor' Caruso,, John* ITaiT.jsbii;vEdward Lloyd, Ikrry Lauder,: and Gladys Roberts (the Welsh Clara Butt), on'the. Gi'aml.'Cdncert' Gramophone. PEOPLE'S'FAMILY-PRICES- • .1000 Seats at. ONE.SHILLING. ' '■ 1000 Scats at TWO SHILLINGS. -'- - : Children -Half. .Price. . ' . .REMEMBER TO-NIGHT, LA MILO. yqy on d• i; rla no< TO-DAY 1 1 '. TO-DAY 1 TO-DAY! :. TO-DAY 1 W O N.'D E R L A N- D Will be i ' '.Opened, .at'.lo.o a.m. ■ v." '■•' -TO-NIGHT! ■ TONIGHT' - .FLORAL FETE - - -FLORAL FETE ', - ."■;-■■. .. A n i .' ■'. I. - r iNCY DRESS CVRNIYAL IHNCY DRESS CVRMVVL TWENTY GUINEAS * _ TWENTY GUINEAS IN PRIZES. ' IN PRIZES. Twenty Guineas Trill'be given in Prizes, die ; tributed as follow:— ■.. . .' .y-. .■- ; BEST; DRESS; . ' MOST ORIGINAL DRESS-', BEST DECORATED BICYCLE, " BEST DECORATED GO-CART, .'■..... And ■; i ' BEST- ARRANGED BOUQUET OF FLOWERS. The Costumes will be judged by Mr. Nelson Illmgworth,- the- famous sculptor, and tho. 1' lowers by Mr. F. 11. Evans,' of Taita. Judging will bo commenced at 10.30 p.m., apd tho results made known before 12 midnil, r ht. . . Arrangements have, been made with the Citj Council to run SPECIAL LATE TRAMS. SPECIAL LATE TRAMS. FOR EVERYBODY, ' .. FOR EVERYBODY, . From COURT EN A Y PLA CE. „ COURTENAY PLACE; 5000 ••■■' 5000 ■. ( . ' BUTTONHOLES AND -BOUQUETS BUTTONHOLES AND BOUQUETS , Will be Given Away FREE. ' V ' "ANYONE IN'FANCY DRESS, OR WITH A'. . DECORATED BICYCLE :OR GOCART, WILL BE ADMITTED ft FREE OF'CHARGE. WONDERLAND WILL BE PROFUSELY ; ■ DECORATED WITH FLOWERS, ■■' '. : :. And ",;v ! ' lboo: ADDITIONAL FAIRY LIGHTS ' Will be in us?. .. 'A " FLORAL BALLET -v.FLORAL BALLET' I.' ' . By. '-- 20 WELLINGTON GIRLS, V : Including tho ' ; . . SWING SONG ■ ■ . ' Frorii . MOTHER GOOSB, Showing'..Varied Effects in Lighting! ■' WIRE WALKING. WIRE WALKING. ' • 'AEROPLANO IN-MID-AIR. . - DANCTNG '■ . •' . DANCING - UNTIL 1 A.M. ' ; UNTIL 1 A.M. 'EVERYBODY WILL BE ENRAPTURED Anil EVERYBODY SOUNDING ITS PRAISES. ~ THE PUBLIC IS WONDERLAND'S TRUMPETER. P.' P.- BIGWOOD, Manager. pORT NICHOLSON YACHT CLUB. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA, JANUARY 22, 1908. FLAGSHIP, U.S.S. CO.'S CORINNA, !/cavos Queen's 'Wharf at 10.15 p.m.: returns at 1 p.m.; and leaves again at 2.15 p.m. returning at 5 p.m. )VER IN PRIZES, TROPHIES, ETC. '' RECORD ENTRIES FOR MANY' YEARS. Tickets may be obtained at Is. each. Afternoon Tea Supplied, Bd. ARTHUR M. HOLMES, P-a. 121. Hcu ' ir ;

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 101, 22 January 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 101, 22 January 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 101, 22 January 1908, Page 1

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