AMUSEMENTS. ■ 0 P E R•A .; - II :0' ;U 'S '.E-. . CARTER. '. Laughter! CARTER. ' Surprise!. -. . CARTER." '," "GBEATEST MAGICIAN IN THE WOELD'." LAST TWO 1 NIGHTS.' LAST TWO NIGHTS. "" LAST TWO-'NIGIITS. ' TO-NIGIIT! • TO-NIGHT'. TO-NIGHT! -TO-NIGHT.!., Aud . ~... THE FOLLOWING' -NIGHT;'" v., CARTER." """V--' v ■ CARTER.'- ■ : .'■ - . . -Also.'-, ... ; . , MISS PRICE.-THE MARVEL. PACKING THE:>OPERA,HOUSE.:.,., Come and See the Wfliiclerful New Illusion,. LIMITATION,', • •- ' The Wondoi'.'of vtKc-Ago.'' : Mighty, in Mystery; .Mighty' Indeed., . A Delightful "Evening's" Entertainment. '■'■ Prices for everybody: 35.,-25.,- and-Is.-Bos Plan, .'Dresden. . Day. Salesi;' Christeson's. FINAL MATINEE, TO-MORROW■ (Saturday). FINAL MATINEE, TO-MORROW. (Saturday). Children Half-price to 'all parts.' '' \ I- . / ■■■■ v.- ■ 7582 (JIHE CLARA BUTT-RUirFOED CONCERTS; On TUESDAY EVENIN(i' : ':NEST,' MDME. .CLARA BUTT will Sing;-for-the--'first-.time in New Zealand, the Great .Patriotic .Ballad...by E. G. Booth— ' "ENGLAND, MQTBER ENGLAND." " ENGLAND,' MOTHER ENGLAND.','' . " ENGLAND, MOTHER ENGL AN D."-:. . FAREWELL CONCLRTS FAREWELL - CONCERTS FAREWELL CONCERT!? FAREWELL.. - CONCIRTS CLARA BUTT , ■ CLARA BITT CLARA BUTi FAREWELL / CONCERTS A ' And - FAREWELL CONCLRTS KENNERLEY-RUMFORD ' ! " r KENNERLEY RUMFORD: . ICENNERLEI' 'RUMFORD .' -.j FAREWEtL v CONCERTS FAREWELL CONCERTS FAREWELL-. ...CONCERTS FAREWELL. .. 1 - . -CONCERTS , t: TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, MARCH. 3rd, . - And THURSDAY EVENING* NEXT, ' MARCH" sth. Oil TUESDAY EVENING Next: ; MR-.' ICENNERLEY.. ' Sing- " The, Lament, of Shall;, jehanßonald. (Shall Jehan ' builtj, tlie.-;mogaificent TajMahal at Agra '-as 'a".memorial to his Vife.)'-.s-.
Full programme m,4'o-rii6rrd\v';s .papers. BOX PLAN AKD TICKETS' AT '' ' " ..THE DRESDEN ■Reserved.-Seats, 10s„fed.''anil-75..Gd.; Limited Reserve at 21s;; Unreserved Seats, ss. Tickets, now obtainable at.. The -Dresden, or. Abel's.: - : .v Direction'... ■ ..." •'v.'.---j.._AND N. TAIT. - HIS 1 MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. EVERY: EVENING.. ". Tnn RO.Y A L :PICT URE S; Unapproachable, Unassailable in. Biographic- ! ... • . . Enthusiastic: Applause Greeted - .' OUR BOAT RACE PICTURES. , We show BoatJßace Pictures Agairi.To-night; ,; Y. SATURDAY 'NIGHT, ... . 1 ' 7/' COMPLETE CHANGE - OF - PROGRAMME..' i Every-Item.-. New, ■ Specially/Selected Subjects Shown. ..' Saturday Afternoon—Prize Matinee. . Every-Child Receives a Present. -, - ; : Children Gd. all. Parts. , Fourth Limerick Now-on. < Get 1 a Post Card , at. Theatre.. '• '- - . 1 ,5? WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ; POPULAR LECTURE.- ON THE ORGAN ' "■ . . • By MR. J. MAUGIIAN-BARNETT.-MONDAY, 2nd ; MARCH,' 1903, at 8 P.M: A S an introduction '.to■■'tile' series of Organ xi. Recitals; arranged by:.the City' CouncUi; Mr. Maughau Barnett will give a Lecturo as above on MONDAY rioxt,.the-2iid March. The Lecture will deal with the points :of .interest connected'with the sound, and construction of. Organ pipeV and the general mechanism ofthe Organ, and will be illustrated by meaussof specimen pipes. .will aiso deal with compt sitions for the Organ; and his.proposals in connection.with,the.Recitals shortly to be .given. ■: . ADMISSION' - FREE. 1 ■ -. -' :jnO. at. .-PALMER," "'Clerk,'."' 25th February, 1908. ' ' s^OT. : PATRICK'S. DAY,- SPORTS'-ASSO.CIA-: 'fe .TlQlft;- ' WEDNESDAY,. >[ARCH.: 18,',; 190S;--:';; - A. & P. SHOWGROUNDS. •• - palmei:stonvn6rt-h./■, j;SO IN PRIZE MO'N&'AiSD TROPHIES . CYCLING, v 'RUNNING, WALKING, ,i ; .TUG;Ofc\YAR, HUNTER'S COMPETITION; • , . SEVEN-A-SIDE FOOTBALL, TOURNr ■ Entri,es Close (excejit'Vfo'rVHnntfer'fe 1 Competition and Seven-a-side'Football) on MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1908. "■ For particulars and'.prograipme apply- ■; .-■ ED. BUTLER, •>» -P.O. Box-50;;'Palm'erston- North, , A. L„ WESTMORELAND, - '. Palmerston, North,'' .'7 7491 , '* ,;VJ.oiiit Secretaries.'-'
MRS. H. B, MASON'S DANCING CLASSES. GLASSES for Beginners Will/ commence'' on- . MONDAY, 2nd March.'. Intending, Pupils aro requested to.; communi.cate/witli' Mrs. Mason, at SG Ghuznee Street,. next-, St. : Peter's Church. Private Lessons by arrangement. . •PARTNERSHIP. WE are desirous of. communicating, with a Gentleman with about .£7OOO, to take n half share in a highly-remunerative: Farm of about 1000 Acres, adjoining/a::.ra'pidly-«wing town. The object is to 'further develop . the present resources of the Fnnu,. and' to• ultimately .cut'up into'residential sites; -. ! There io a sure fortune in this.-• •- i" " •' Apply- " ' "STERLING," ' ' \ Box 404, Weilington. . : ./'Csioa 'TO BUSINESS MEN. SAVE MONEY : by .having Air-Tlght ShowCases and Window . Enclosures,-thus preventing your Goods being, destroyed: with dust or sea air. . W. J. PARSONS, . BF t JjDER, ' SHOP AND. OFFICE-'FITTER,; ■ - Bi'willis•• street : r: \ (Two Doors above Manners Street).' • Jobbing Work, a Speciality.' ■ Telephone 2522, Nothing is too small, or too- large for. " .. my acceptance. ' • V 1 C 631 ■ ' WANTED : KNOWN, pi n REWARD to Beat the .Foods/and &JLU Drinks supplied at Skeritt'e Arcado Lunch Boom, 55a Moaners Street , 602
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 133, 28 February 1908, Page 1
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