.AMUSEMENTS. , THE - MERRY " ItARIONETTESi TO-NIGHT. " THE .A TR E ROY AL. ■ • Props.,-John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S ADVANCED .VAUDEVILLE: s : —.. --vTo-Night, "Re-appearance of PROFESSOR DAVY'S .-MARIONETTES, PROFESSOR DAVIT'S MARIONETTES, . .'■ The-Merriest Marionette Mummers ever Eeon' A Stage on a. Stage. A really Charming Act. First appearauco; of'CHAS C. WARD, ! Comic Singer.. "Still I Breathe." • -' ■■■• Kirst 'appearance.- of..' | ' • FRED BIUNSGKOVE. ■ The -Double-Voiced Vocalist. -A Marvel. : .D E N I S " C-A R N E;Y,' .The Yorkshire Comedian. - ■ DENIS C-A R N-E; Y, The'lnimitable Comedian Dancer.' •BPJGHTIE SMITH, - • ' ■ ■ BRIGHTIE SMITH, , Australia's Representative'Soubrette. . . - THE A r ANTELLS, , ■ . . . Triple, Horizontal Bar Experts. ■ Skill -and Comcdv. A' Rare Double. VIOLET-BONETTA AND WILLIAMS—REQ -Comcdv Sketch Batterers,in-Song, etc. WILL—THE FRANKLINS—RUBY WILL JAMES,; ; ■ The Celebrated English Banjo/Executant. MALVEN'A irOOliE;.Soubrette arid'Dnncer. : MAGNIFICENT EIOGRAPH STUDIES. . .PRICES—-s. and If. Boxes, One Guinea. 'Plan Dresden. Doors 7.30. . COMING : BY ■ "SPECIAL . STEAMER ■ WIRTH BROS.' ■■■■■ GREATEST.'" SHOW- O.N EARTH . .• Opening' in, Wellington M 0 N D A Y, - M.A R C. H V 2nd. ■ '* SnORT SEASON ONLY! Location :'.';"■■ ; - A D E L A-I D EA R 0 A.D, -. Old Tramway Sheds Site. V, The Biggest Show ever in Wellington; . .n. NEW AND WONJDERFUL. ATTRACTIONS Direct "from Germauy'.-'per';s.s.. Nera,.-. , - II i.GEN BECK'S MARVELLOUS WILD - ANIMAL .GROUP. V • A Thrilling Performance.by • SI \ TU L L-G ROW N / L I \. Togother-; with .a number -of. Leopards,- -. "■ . Bears, Wolves, and Boarhouhds; THE GREATEST •OF : ALL • WIRTH BROS/ .' SPECIAL IMPORTATION. - ' AN,ACT THAT STARTLED EUROPE. ■ ■ Re-appearance, (after sis years' ..absence) 'of tno .. '-''. Champion; ' ■-■ '- '. L ■ JOHN . WELBY : COOKE, , . ' * World's Greatest Jockey 1 Act Rider. -, THE OZZAPARDI TRIO, . . . ■: In' Wonderful Acrobatic Performance in a Dogcart. ' : :,'v.: -'.'v HUBERT TOMASO, : . " The -Rislev -Kiug and- Up-side-down Dancer. .- - \ ' ' ." \ MR:-S.-HATTY, \ Fearless Animal Trainer, • - ' And an-ENTIRE NEW COMPANY of ■' WORLD'S CHAMPION ARTISTS.
4 At L N VG EE I'E.S . I N 0N E -'it Hagenbeck's,; Bostdok-; aadWorubwell s, v l-'itzKeraUl ]ii-o=.'- and Wirth's Huge Zoo.j THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF WILD VMMVLS SI S"CU THE ARK. -A GALAXY OF WONDROUS- SIGHTS. ; A Geographical' and Zoological Ocular Object Lesson.- '. PRICES—Is.,3s.; 2s. ■ Children "trader 12. ; . Half-price," except to'- Gallery, "which is fulJ to everybody. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ' 0 N D - R Lv. A N D. TO-DAY! " - TO-DAY! NEWTOWN SCHOOL PICNIC. '• Grounds will be -Open 9.30 a,m.-.;,- - • Side Shows. Open ....... 11 ;a.m. SPECIAL PRICES FOR WHOLE DAY'S \v: ■' FOX., SPECIAL CARS: FROM .COURTENAY .-■PLACE.. ' TO-MORROW EVENING-TO-MORROW. ; SATURDAY. • • THE FIRSl 1 BATTALION BAND will play n Splendid Programmo. of , Music from 7.30 p;m. to "10 p.m. -at . ■ V, WONDERLAND. . ~ , Trams from Courtena'y Place every 10, minutes/ [ 31 0 N D E R L A N D. NOTICE. ■;"■■■■' : ON and AFTER' SATURDAY NEXT, ' ■ V; ".February 29,-1903,". W O N"'D E R L A N , D Will bo OPENED ONLY On WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY i. AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. Every '"Wednesday Evening \ " A. FREE'FIREWORK DISPLAY Will bo given,'■ aud on Saturdays Eome other - i' Novel iintertainmeiit.../ - ■ . 35 WELLINGTON / AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB ......... .. . ... THIRTEENTH ANNUAL. CARNIVAL . ■- . (Under N.Z.A.S.'A. Rules),. •• / TE ARO liATIIS, ;' '' SATURDAY NEXT, 29tK FEBRUARY,, .: . At 2.30 p.m. Championships, -Fancy-, Diving,;, Fully-. Clothed Rescue .'Race', Lite ..Saving inhibition. Comic Events, Hnndicaps, ctc., etc, - 'Afternoon Tea (free).)'' Band. ■ i ' ADMISSION—Is.; Children,. Gd. H A. VNDERSO.N, I-7G33 •■'/■" v >-V H° n - Secretary. ROWING REGATTA. SATURDAY, 23th ■ FEBRUARY. . . . .. To be held at J'ETONE if Bluo Flag on Post Oflice. WELLINGTON 'if Red Flag: on Post' Office. ; ' ' Flag to be Hoisted Saturday Morning. SS DUCO lenves Ferry Wharf 1 p.m. sharp to follow.' races. - FARE, 2s. Trains; to Petono as usual. .
I • ' PUBLIC' notices. I " ~ ..... ~■ ..V j ' i NOTICE. OUB Promises will be Closed ALL DAY TO.-MORROW (SATURDAY) on account fef . oiir A'uiiiiiil Picnic (weather , yprmittini;). I JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., 1 LTD. ; ■ ■,: ■; ; 7C28 JESO INVESTED IN THIS VKNTCRE MEANS.' i, ■- : A SMALL FORTUNE. - ; A' COMPANY': OF 10: SHARES. >y . .. • . . REAL ESTATE. ;' / . / JESO per. share,, the kiliincoat the.ond of 5 years. J fA.' SIiARIJHOLDER 1 investing JCoO: lias the xX-'. • opportunity -of. making :a ;.very" largo sum out of the JloQ'so invested; and runs'absolutely no. risk. Owing to the extraordinary easy terms, the close, proximity 'of ; tho. land to tho city,'-nainolymiles,/the lonV, price of oiily jESft.-pejc/acns ■ and the early extension; of thn tram to within :'&•few. chains of the land, tho . above small' investment: of JISO should prove qnito a little fortune to each of thu teirshnreholders.;:For. full. :riUrticiiJars : 4nd references apply to v ■ . ' • ■■ ■■■;.' : ;7a THE KING'S-,CHAMBERS? 76.2!. Harbour . Street; . ' . ---- — : LOST AND FOUND. "jr. OST, Fox Terrier Pup,' "Caddy" on collar, - JU Howard or returning to .Mr. Ilarold ' > Johnston, 33 FitzhorWt Terrace. 1 -7608
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 133, 28 February 1908, Page 1
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