[ONE PENNY* V . AMUSEMENTS. NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. THE MERRY MARIONETTES, TO-NIGHT. TI EA.T Ii E ROY AL. Props., John Fuller and-Sons. PULLER'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. To-Night, Re-appearance of : PROFESSOR, ; DAVY'S . MARIONETTES,. ' PROFESSOR' tDAVY'S-V' MARIONETTES, The Merriest Marionette -Mummers ever seeni A Stage on. a Stage. .'A 'tSally :Charming Act First Appearance of . -....... CHAS. C. • WAUD, ■ Comic Singer. ! p " Still ... 11 .Breathe." ''Pins." ' ■ 'First appearance'of ..' '< FRED BRANSGROVE, ■ The . Double-Voiced Vocalist. A MarvcL D E N I S ••C A R N E Y,, - •The Yorkshire Comedian.; - DLNIS ,C Ali NET, In all new items. I . BRIGHTIE. SMITH, I' , BRIGHTIE SMITH, ■ -In-her--Scena, "Cracked; Basin." . V 1 THE' VANTELLS, " Triple" Horizontal' Bar Experts. ' • — Skill- : and-; Comedv;.- A-'Rare .Double;; A VIOLET—BONETTA AND' WILLIAMS—REG. ■ Comedy Sketch P.itterers,- in Song, etc. - WILL JAMES,_ ' ' ' Tho Celebrated English Banjo Executant. M-ALVENA MOORE, Soubrette and Dancer., . MAGNIFICENT BIOGRAPH STUDIES. PRICES —2s. and 'Is. Boxes., One -Guinea, v Plan Dresden; Afternoon, Theatre.; Doors 7.15. • (HOMING.. BY SPECIAL ' STEAMER. . WIRTII' BROS.' ' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Opening in Wellington MOND AY, MARCH 2nd. , SHORT SEASON ONLY i . ; Location ADEL AI D E ; ROAD,. Old Tramway Sheds-Site. " The Biggest" Show ever in Wellington. NEW AND W.ONDEEFUL. ATTRACTIONS • Direct ; from' Germany, per s.s. HAGENBECIv'S MAEVELLOUS WILD . • V - ANIMAL GROUP. A Thrilling Performance by SII F, U L L-GR 0 W-N L lONS, Together with a number of' Leopards,' Bears, Wolves, and Boarhounds. _ THE GREATEST OF ALL WIRTH BROS.SPECIAL IMPORTATION., AN ACT THAT STARTLED; EUEOPE., . i Re-appearance (after..six ■■years':absence) of th# ■ Champion, - „ JOHN WELBY COOKE, World's''Greatest' Jockey : Act Rider./ T THE OZZAPAEDI TRIO, In Wonderful Acrobatic (Performance ma • Dogcart. ' '■.. ' " HUBERT TOMASO, ■ The Risley King and ■ Danceft Fearless Animal' Trainer -■ ,i . ' And an ENTIRE NEW COMPANY of WORLD'S CHAMPION ARTISTS;
1 M E X A G E BIBS. 1 N ; ■ 0 N E Ilamubecic's,> Boslock and Wombwell e, FitzEerald Bros." and Wirtli s Huge Zoo. THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF WILD ANIMALS .SINCE THB~ABK.___ . A GALAXY 'OF - WONDROUS ; SIGHTS. ■ y A Geographical, and Zoological Ocular Object ■ • Lesson... ..." • • . PRICES—4s.',. 35.,--: £'' ; Children, under -12. Half-price, ,except, to Gallery, . which ■is full price to everybody. . "v kATINEES WEDNESDAY. AND',-; ; : SATURDAY.!' / . O N D E It L A N ;D. TO-NIGHT: '■• : (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT Weather .Permitting). .. . SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY THE v FI7IST' BATTALION 'BAND, - And the • ■' SENSATIONAL RIDE ■ DOWN ■ THE .WATER CHUTE : INTO - A LAUE OF FIRE;- . , TO-MORROW- (SUNDAY) TO-MORROW W t;!. (Weather Permitting). ./ ' THE-FIRST B4TTAIiION;r BAND will, play s PROGRAMME \Or MUSIC at •WONDER' LAND'at.3 p.m.rsharp, , . : v ; Afternoon .Tea cihibe oiitained^n.. the ijMunds.. ' Catch;. a Mirauiar ,Tram. 7bq W. ...0,..'.N-..:. D- .E:.,.R „■ L, ..A, ,N_■ D. NOTICE "ON "AND' : AFTER ' SATURDAY,. February-23 ' V. 1908,;:. W Q N D E R L,A N D Will be OPENED ONLY V On WEDNESDAY 'AND - SATURDAY / r •* AFTEENOOXS'-AND'EVENINGS. ' Every; .Wednesday Evening . . : -. A' FREE FIREWORK DISPLAY • . Will be 'giTen,i and on::Saturaays some othe) • ,>: :-. Novel .Entertainment. .', <67* ELLINGTON .■ SWIMMING ---THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL • (Under N.Z.A.S.A. Rules),' TE ARO BATHS, • SATURDAY NEXT, 23tli -FEBRUARY, * ..- : v . At'2.3o p.m. -- . ; ,
'.Championships,: '. Fancy: - Diving, ■Fall?' Clothed Rescue • Race,• Lite Saving; Exhibition, 'Comic .Events,. Handicaps,; etc., etc.. : . ■ ;VAttwiM?r"J^aK(fre£).--• Band,y ' VADMISSIONt-IS."; , Children,; 6d; - H A ANDERSON, 7633''' '"' • H- 0 ". Secretary. ROWING REGATTA. ■ SATURDAY, 29tlv FEBRUARY. ... jo fhe held ,at . ■ " PETONE if-Blue Flag on Post Office. ; ' WELLINGTON ■if s ßed Flag, on Post Office. Flag-to be Hoisted Saturday. Morning.. SS : DUCO leaves": Ferry Wharf 1 p.m. sharj "to "follow' races.!;: 1 TARE, 2s Trains to Petone as usual. - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ~ ' PERFORMANCE. BY THE NEWTOWN .. . BRASS-BAND , • (Under' theT Comliictorship of Bandmaster - Parker.) . . . . THE NEWTOWN BRASS BAND will giv# : a-Performance at the BOTANICAL GARDENS .TO-MORRO.W.(SUNDAY, Match'l), at 3 i).m. . V. '' - 1 " . a : JNO. R. PALMER. ■' ;.' , Town Clerk. February 29, . 1303; .' - 1 : 7641 ' ." PUBLIC; NOTICES. . SELWYN\FOOTBALL.CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be 'held - in' Austin's Rooms,' Exchange Buildings,.- Lamblon .Quay, at 7.30 p.m.' ,oi FRIDAY' I?EXT/. March 0. ■ . Business-Election of Officers; General. . 11. BUCK, 73 . .. lion. Secretary. WELLINGTON -%ORKING MEN'S CLUP .. ■AND .LITERARY INSTITUTE... ." ' A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of tho übovo Club will be held in the SOCIAL • HALL, Yon '-MONDAY, 2nd MARCH, >1908, at 8 p m'. Business: - •" "V " ; Continuation of'Busih'hs. ■ . . . . By Order, • ■■■" • .W. SAMSON, ■ <5& • ■ Manager;
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 134, 29 February 1908, Page 1
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