" AMUSEMENTS. fY P E R A II OUST. w Lessee EfiWlN. GEACH. phenomena! - success or EDWIN GEACH'SjNEW DRAMATIC , ORGANISATION TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT S. Positively the''Last Time ;of "?g "LINGFORDCAE SON'S' SENSATIONAL AND* POPULAR. JIELO- ■ DRAMA,A MODERN ADVENTURESS. A MODERN ...ADVENTURESS. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY)... ' FOR 4 NIGHTS; ONLY.;'''' '■ - A Mystic Story of "a" Mysterious" Being, ..- THE POWER OP" THE CROSS. THE POWER OF . THE CROSS. THE POWER OP THE' CROSS. THE .POWER OF.fi THE ' "CR'OSS. THE - POWER OP 'THE CROSS. THE POWER Olt. THE CROSS; By: " Geo.'.De-Gray-, -Esq:,',': .. . Presented for the First Time. THE SEASON CLOSES . SATURDAY NEXT. , POPULAR PRICES-35., 2s:,' Is. ' .Plan'at Holiday's. Day Sales at Abel's. , . Early Doors .to-Stalls : and Family Circle, 6d.' extra—7 'to' 730.' 1 ''' -•; ! . ALBERT CLARE, Manager.'^ ■ 7D7j. ' ' . . ...' -' T O W N • H > A L L. Commencing . 1 SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 21. . Return Visit for. a . Few- Nights ..Only, prior to sailing for Australia. '' / Tho Attraction of tho Century. ,'. WEST'S PICTURES •• All-Now WEST'S PICTURES' V\\ .'.All 'Now ■ < . WEST'S PICTURES All New And VICE-REGAL.ORCHESTRA. L. Do Grocn's VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. Mora Realistic, More" Beautiful, 'M'ora'"' ; :' V Interesting than Ever. ; Nightly 'Greeted - with ' Spontaneou? Outbursts of Admiration "and 'AmSzement;t'.' 'r.V. Tho Novelty and Charm:''-otitis'' Entertains ment aro the Thsmo": of'l'Admiration Everywhere. ' new.featur.es.; :. new devices . "-. NEW .IDEAS:.,. V, ';?- "■ Unexampled Unequalled in tho,.History of Cinematography..-.';.. J. OUR OPENING PROGRAMME Will Include' ■' ' "LONDON'S ■ LATEST '.SUCCESS,' \. R VCE rOR MILLION S. A RV C E ,P OR MILLIONS-. A RACE: FOR .MILLIONS: A ,RA C E . F. OR MILL I 0-N: S : .- A RACE FOli MILLIONS. A MELODRAM VTIC ROM V\CE, 1 r Full particulars of which- mil' appear : later. ; ■ Prices as usual—3s.> ;2s;/- ls.^; Children'Half--Price.'-' Concession. Tickets recognised."' »C 3;7 A ? Plan at Dresden. .Day' Sales .'at lAjjel'sS.,.; Business Manager, MR.': HENRY ,GEE. ;:: . - I';' '- ■ -■ ■ 7S?oS' (Q.RAND ■ PUBLIC - - CONCERT.: ; ; TOWN ' HALL~VELLING.TON. : ' In Aid- of: Zoological .Gardens,, arid -specially! .-.-■ Purchase'.'of d Lioness.'--. i. FRIDAY NEfT-50tli MARCH,-: : '■■■' . At' S p.m.-': .j ' Musical -Director, v -Mr.'-.-:Horaco, Hunt, '~ Mus. Bac.'. : ~. ' Upstairs, 2's.; Downstairs, Is. D C BATES, "■ Hon See : JESTY^S'i'iTREATRE; ■ : '.T . THE .ROYAL PIfcTURES.' '' EVERY EVENING TO-NIGIIT.: ... . TO-NIGHT-- 1 • ; Special -'Holiday Programme; vlneludihg-r-.:' BEAUTirUL ERIN, .A Characteristic Picture-of. Ireland's-Beaftty " Spots. V'-: ■ :>. .- )" - ILLUSTRATED SONGS- ... "Only a. Bunch", of. Shamrocks" and.' ■ ■ ■■■: • "Tho, Lakes of Killarney - PRlCES—Downstairs,- ;Cd. ;• Upstairs, Is
; WEEKLY LIMERICK NOW ON: . 529 rji' o w- n ;■■■.,■ n a/ l l ; ; ST.. PATRICK'S DAY 'CELEBRATION. TO-NIGHT ... .; TO-NIGHT : ;; (TUESDAY)/,l7th .MARCH,'. 1308:" .. ■ GRAND IRISH.,' NATIONAL'. CONCERT (Under the of the Catholic Club , and Hibernian Society).: • . ALL THE. LEADING: LOCAL ARTISTS ' /:-.'/-' T VkING I 3 ART .'■'• - e — SEE PROGRAMMES—NOW OUT. • ' t PRlCES—Reserved - Seats, Box .Plan at the Dresden, 35.; Front Seats,-2s/;/Back.'SeatS ) ..ls., Doors, 7.30j jj, sharp. , ■/■■>//, . , J- W/'CALLAGIIAN; , 7960. ... ( .. . • Hon.-Sec.* • HOME OF COMPASSION,. ISLAND BAY. JN view of. the success which/has attended ■ the re-opening Pete at the'-Homo; of Com- ; passion, Island Bay, ./'on "Saturday ahd. Monday, it'-, has been, decided to OPEN again TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, and EVENING . • Full particulars ,in to-morrows issue. . : F. W.- CROMBIE, ■ ■ ■ • .' Hon.. Sec. • ■ " ; -. inss-:-.v.-.. WHITLEY JACKSON, NZRN PRIVATE HOSPITAL, t . . 19 Kensington Street'.- • (Lato Nuj-so: Cable:).: , A WORD TO THE NOVICE THIS is the weather,, tlie ideal .weather for ■. securing tho best- Photos .of Your. week end holiday resorts. Wo ■■sell, from-the-' fiii'v "TICKA " to the massive (STUDIO CAMERA Cameras -that will, giro you best- results' only. It is not too lato to secure one of our Special Outfits at £4 12iv6d.; which'have ue'vor been equalled, let alone excelled, by any other firm in Australasia., SHARLAND'S PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT ' .(Next."N.Z. Times"), ; LAMBTON QTTAY, . LOST AND FOUND. ■ T OST, Yesterday, a Gold Watch. and Clasp" JLi between Vivian and'/Ghuznee Streets; reward. . ".Dominion" Office..- . 475 LOST, in Upper Tinakori Road, a Gold ■Watch Keepsake.": Finder kindly/return to No. 2 Karori lioad. . . '.. . gon . LOST,. Lady's Handbag, containing tluee ten pound, notes,- loose .change, and 1 a fire insurance policy; numbers of notes are ' known. _ Substantial Toward if returned to 90 Oriental Bay. ' " 522 T OST, Fawn Coloured , Bull Dog Puppy" fi-i . white splash on .back (near tail); finder rewarded; detainer prosecuted. Ruesoll,' 7a ' Brougham Street. ' . 523 T; OST, -Yesterday, between, Courteriay -Place 3JJ and', Kent Terrace, a Purse; containing Chequo" (payment stopped),' papers, and silvergood - reward at Mr. A.' -Anderson's Grocer' corner Courtenay Place and Kent- Terrace. ' ' ' " ' ■ ' . ■ "528 I', OST, nearly . all the Rare. Fauna, of Now JZealand before the Zoo- started 'in Wei. linstoo. Save ipocimeos fox tie Dominion i Zoo. -. " ',7878 I
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