AMUSEMENTS. - - TO-NIGHT—HUGII LLOYD, ' - -Tho,World-Famed-Artist.--T H_E A T .11 ..R 0 T A Ik ■ Props.; ;John'Fuller'and'Sons. • ADVANCED .VAUDEVILLE. , 'NEW PROGRAMME ..TO-NIGHT," including • HUGH'LLOYD,' • ;LLOYD, ' The World-Famed-'Bounding Hope ,'Artist. , Feet Somersault Cvhile ..playing" Violin. - , AnvtJnparalleled-'Teat.! . : . llUCill LLOYD, , ' '.The .World's; Marvel— . __ A "^'To-be-seen-to-be-believed ; Act.'' FRED GRAHAM' and' DENT,> NELLIE,In Pavounte..One Act BurlesqiiS,. „ ;. CATCII. ■ Gwendoline .Hurley....-...'..;..Ne11ie Dent.- ■ Sherlock ■ ll— Fred. Gra|mm. • '• 'Sccno—MissHurley's Music' Room, Introducing" Witty" Duets;' Songs, etc. •••'■-■ 'GERTIE M'LEOD, Singing Sono. • FEED;• BR A'NSGRO VE, : • The Doublo VoicaL ; ' : rn ; : DENIS ; CARNEY.; ■ '' •' i ■ The Great. Singing :Humourist. -■ ■ CHAS: W. WA UD;'the Cornier'' • "v BIOGRAPH PICTURES. The' Best,-'-. COUNT .MACDONALD,. Quaint Scotch. Comio. ■, PRICES—2k .and-ls.';. : .lioxes..;One Guinea.■ • Plan,. Dresden. ..'.Afternoon ' Theatre.". ■ . .Poors, 7.30., .. . v:.-;:; , CSH ■TT-IS■ ■•'. MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. - 0 - -THE ROYAL PICTURES, ■'■ ' / ' - -- : EVERY EVENING.'*: - TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. . ' - COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. . . . SEE • V'!'- •'' . HIS FIRST-SUCCESS. SERVANT HYPNOTIST. .' HIS.ONLY PAIR OF TROUSERS, Eto. THIS-AFTERNOON.- ■'■' THIS • AFTERNOON. "• CHILDREN'S PRIZE/MATINEE. a , Every. Child: Receives 'a: Present.. , -V LIMERICK;-CLOSES, TO : NIGHT.; Result' announced at-Thea'tro on Monday., .; . ' 452 W : : "o'"''-'.ff;-'" D - -'E R L !'A. '•"N: : D. ON'-DERLAND. TO DAY ~ TO-DAY N OPEN FROM 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGHT! GR VND POSTER CARNIVAL • • -And ..... . -i-■ ■ TETE OF LANTERNS -,- :■ ; THE.FETE OF- FETES.. ,•' GRAND PRIZES. FREE TOALL "ALL' <IN "FANCY-. COSTUMES .'.ADMITTED .-' ,v/-X I '';' •'•••/ ; GRAND MARCH 8 45 P M ; I THE -TRAMWAY BRASS' BAND . - . '' THE-TRAMWAY BRASS BAND. ' Will givo a . SELECT-PROGRAMME OF MUSIC ■ "■■ ■ -From-7.30 to 10 p.m.; ■ '-•: '- •-; Arid tho '"'A : GRAND NAVAL BATTLE Will- take pldce ON: THE LAKE at-9.15 p.m, THE NIGHT,pF;NIGHTS..•- .. ..' '.- r '-' : A HOST OF FUN. - 'Trains' from .Courtenay"Place. every 'I; ; : - ' -10 minutes..' v.".'--' "921 THIS AFTERNOON !■:, THIS 1. ' At 2.30 p;m: .•' '-v.'"" '■■■,'■' . v, ■l > ' - ", ', ' " • u,'; ■ - r(RAND OPENING OF THE HOUSE OP COMPASSION, v .. '. - • I S-L AN D B A .Y, By Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Plunket. GRAND GARDEN TETE, , '■ ,■ -To 'Raise* Fuuds' 1 . in'.-Aid Thereof. ' ; SATURDAY, 2.30 to G p.m. MONDAY, 2.30 p.m; to 6 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. to 10 plin.; . fniS AFTERNOON, GRAND■CONCERT By Wellington;Professional''Orchestra. .TO-DAY, TO-DAY, at' 3> p.m. . GRAND BABY SHOW Twelve -Valuablo Prizes-to be awarded by. ballot. The ' Prizes- will'- -be - r presented: "by fLady - ... Plunket - ..... ■ TASTEFUL AND' ATTRACTIVE 'STALLS. :. NOYEI;'AND INTERESTING SIDE SHOWS. BRAN TUBS' BRAN TUBS! | - - . Dainty Refreshments at tho Kiosk. - 1 COMPETITIONS ' I CLEVER SKETCHES -by .MISS-MAYv MOORE, '•'-of- the'Benibraudt' Shidiof Willis 'Streeti 'ih '" / Water. . Colour, ;.Pon....and Ink, . Pencil;, and ■ ' .'Charcoal."-'.. ' ' :: , , SPECIAL CARS | Will run-to*lsland-Bav-.throughout-the Tete. Return Tickets, .available on all..Cars, Gd. .; ADMISSION, 63 CHILDREN, 3d • M.'O'CONNOR, ' i FRUD. W. CROMBIB, 7934 ' , ':. . ,i', Joint. Hon. Sees. ' . : CRICKET REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. . ANAWATU .:v. WELLINGTON / ATHLETIC PARK, TO DAY, at 1130 am : 'Admission Cd.^...; L Grandstand, Cd Extra q yANCE> -023 " --y ■ ■ • '- ■ ■ Hon. -Secretary.--TOWN HVLL X COMPLIMENTARY . CONCERT Will-.be.-tendered . to V, MR R B WILLI \MS, By. ■ '■ ■' ... .■ THE WEILINGTON LIEDERT VrEL, ' On . .THURSDAY' 'NEXT, 10th MARCH. . 'out for., Future Advertisements." ' 1 ADMISSION, 2s R H WEDDE, 7932: .•. - .... • . Hon.- Sec. - S~T- PATRICK'S : DAY- SPORTS, ASSOCIA- , TION,;.v::;, • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1808..: •' ■ A- &' P. SHOW GROUNDS, '..." • PALMERSTON NORTH. - XBO IN PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES. - CYCLING, RUNNING, WALKING, TUG OP WAR, HUNTER'S COMPEIIHON SEVEN-A-SIDE 'FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT. For particulars and . programmo ; apply' O! :'-: DD BUTLj]R, i,. •"P;O.-"Bos'-50, 'Palmcrston" North,-.: A L ' =* ;: ; 7491. '' : r-- -Joint Secretaries. . BALLROOM DANCING.' . .. MRS- -II- 13. MASON'S CLASSES for Beginners ato held on -MONDAYS, and W IsDN EbDAYS in s her - Private - Hall,' at; 88 ahuznee .Street,,'.nextSt; ; Peter's Church."' \lrs. Mason's'method of tuition ensures prftIciency W Six Privato Lessous, or One-Quarter it Class, V' * Telephone 2010. , 'ORIENTAL BAZVAR 571 ICHOURI, . 104 Lamblon Quay (near V • Reichardt's);- ' tis-- now holding hiß ?\\ ELFTH. ANNUAL SaLi-J of Oriental Goods , lid.Fancy Drapwy. . Specialiti#s—New. Design Sarrings, Blue. and Mother-of-Pearl Necklaces/ tc. All goods marked in plain figures, at 25 -. icr cent, reduction.- Remember Chouri, Wholesale Importer of Oriental Goods, , W Lambton .Quay, .Wellington. 7^9
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 146, 14 March 1908, Page 1
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