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■ AMUSEMENTS. TH l L ATE E" BOY Ali 'Proprietors '■John Tnllcr and Sons SPECIAL"MATINEE ANNIVEES4EY DAT. . EVEEY MGKT AT 8 THE BUEN&-JOHNSON PICTUEES THE BUENS JOHN&ON PICTUEES Produced by John Tujler and Sons by specie' arrangement iuth Hugh D M'lntosh *„ * " A J WOIL\S'S VIEUS -■ Though there is a tftcit prohibition against the presence of ivomen at these contests, Mrs. Jack London, the , uife of the no>elist, went quite openly with-her husband, nho nrote in account of the contest for the London "Daily Mail," and 'sat beside him at the ring Her verdict is that there was nothing brutal about it, that it nas nicely and properlj conducted, and that there uas nothing objectionable in it, or in thetemaiks of the croud She sajs that the croi\d was nic» to her, and adds, "There nas nothing thit nould cau«o a noman to blu li or that would present me from going to see another contest" Mrs London thought Burns "the grittiest inrn , «he had ever seen" Jack London also sivs a wondertul fight, but had no chance from the opening i , rpund. JBook Sent" at Dresden Dross Circle and Orchestral Stills 3s, Booking Tec Is , Stalli 2s , Pit (limited) Is Doors open 715 Car' riages 10 TOWN HA.LL TOWN HALL(Concert Chamber) L'ndcr Direction VICTOE BECK TO NIGHT r TONIGHT! The World Tamed ASTEONOMEIi ifETEOEOLOGIST, AND TRAVELLER, cmrEvr l wrjvgge CLEMENT L WR4GGE Uill give the Tirst of his Seno-: of GE \.ND SCIEM'iriC ENTERTAINMENTS, "\ TnEO' THE UNIVERSE," "" ]tf4.GNIFICE\TL\ ILLTJSTEiTED By the finest ind Most E«cent Photograph' and Pictures of the Hoavenlj Bodies from aU the Great Observatories APP\LLI\Gi SOPERB' MVRVELLOTJBf THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LITETBIE' FEIDVY NEXT, UNU4EY 22nd "THE ROMANCE Or THE ATMOSPHEEE." How to Torecnst the Weather ADMISSION-'is , 2s, and Is Children halfprice to all parts Eeserved Seats Plan at the Dresden 506J IS- '- MAJESTY"* THEITBE .Courtena\ Place. To night OUR To-night Tonight BIETHDAYi Tonight TU EL\E MONTHS Or UNPEECEDENTED STJCOESS' 'WELLINGTON'S PEEMIER PICTUEE SHOW THE In a THE Great t ~ EOYA.L - Birthday EOY 4.L Proi;ramme PICrURES of Pictorial PICrURES Gens' Birthday Sonvenirs for Ladv Patrons! THE NIGHT Or ALL NIGHTS' * 'T'» , TBIDAY (ANNIVERSVEY DAY) "4XI BABI AND THE TOETY THIEVES' CHILDREVS Gin , MATINEE' - SATURDAY MATINEE, IS ÜBUIL OUR PBICES-ls and 6d Plan Abel's 507 C , ■" ANNIVERSVEY-DAY f At ' j. { , "OELLEVUE GARDENS' ' i- ' D , , SELLEVUE GARDENS! BELLEVXTE GARDENS' THE CITIZENS' BEASS BAND Will give an all day' performance of music it , , "* the Eotunda "LUNCHEON, 12 to 2 p m , Is. 6d. \FTEENOON TEA, 2 30 pnf, to 5 pm, Gd. The dAEDEN BOOTH will bo Open for thf "Sale of Tiu.t, Cordial s , etc, at lo\" pnces *Hot Water Tree 4 E V LODDER,' Proprietor. __ _ 5072 WALTEE GANDAE, Manager. i."~ '* WONDERL4ND' , ,-' ~ - WONDERLAND' , " I ",/■■"-, - WONDERLAND* , SBEGIAL ATTEACTIONS' tSPECUL ATTRACTIONS' THIS 4rTtBNOON,-20th JANUAEY PROrESSOEJDEISCOLL will Walk the Tight Eopy, 40ft- Mid air Across the Lake \T-MGJCT' AT NIGHT' The Grounds and Side Shons will be ILLUMINATED by BE4.UTIPUL riARE LIGHTS -OF'YiRIOUS COLOURS b} E T. ' - Bickeiton, on exactly the same lines as - WONDERLAND AT THE EXHIBITION. I See this Beautiful Spectacle' NOEXTEACHAEGE' 5093 -TtTASTEBTON-AGRIGULTURAL AND'PASi J.YI TOEAL ASSOCIATION. ANNU4L SHOW, -—rEBRUARY 10th and 17th, 1909, ' and RAM FAIR,. . " , 'rEßßCrA|Yilßth-and J9th fIOBSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, ; DOGSL und HOETICULTUEAL EXHIBITS. - Over XIOOO in Prize Money. 7 Handsome CHALLENGE CUPS 7 1 Entries Close SHOW SATURDAY, JA>,U4RY 30th. BAM FAIR TEBEUAEY 3rd , , Schedules and Entry forms on application to Ofhco this paper, or * 1 ' ' G R SYKES, Secretary, -J956 Masterton BUSH DISTRICTS AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL iSSOCUTION'S ANNUAITsHOW, WEDNESDAY, FEBEUAEY 24, To be hold on WOODVILLE EACECOUESE. • Comprehensive programme—Leaping and other Competitions Pleasant Grounds Entries close Tuesday, February 9, at 9p m Programmes on application from the fcecretanes of kindred Associations, oi from J H ESCOTT, Secretary, Box 12, Woodville. 5031 . ] 1 FEILDIN3 Ai AND P. ASSOCIATION FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW, FEBRUARY 2 and 3, 1909 LIBEBAL PRIZES FOE ALL STOCK COMPETITIONS, ETC EAM JFAIE, FiiBRUABY i, 1909. Schedules irom Office of this Journal, or rf A EH FISHEB, Secretary * " 9195 "tennis and bowling seaso.v. 'rrUYLOR'S "BOWLS, in SpeeiaUy He»,y X .Pairs and Seta First Quality, 22s cd • Extra Q«"litr. & Tested and Stamped' belected for Uniformity in Size, Weight, and l Bias, by Alonck and Co, Official Bowl Testen. 'TENNIS! tTENNJSKThe ' Leading and Popular Kaokets thia season are the "Mass" 38s , the ' Alcooir, Both makes Guaran. teed Perfoct in Balance, driving power, and .Durability Obtainable only-from , 'aLCOCK AND CO, New Zealand Bill.ard and 6porte Depot. Lower Cuba Street, City I , CBs* I
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 410, 20 January 1909, Page 1
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