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AMUSEMENTS. • mHE.VTRE ROYAL.' .THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! ALL'NEW! ALL NEW! TO-NIGHT! ALL NEW! ALL NEW! ENTIRE CHANGE~OF PROGRAMME!. ' FULLERS' CINEMA PATHS.FULLERS' CINEMA PATHE. - FINEST OF ALL' ~~ TO-NIGHT'S . FINEST OF ALL! New Programme! > : A Few of TO-NIGHT'S GEMS: China Awakening! China Awakening! ; Life in a Desert! The Kid's Strike! The Pretty Dairymaid! ' Tho Pretty Dairymaid! The Glorious Zambesi! A Broken V<nr! It is the House Decorator! It is the House Decorator! And Many Otheis. All Entirely Newi A First-class Picture Show! Edgar Collms's Professional Orchestra. Dress Circle, 25.; Stalls, Is.; Back Stalls, 6d. 't ■Bos Plan at Dresden. . - - 5520 HIS' " MAJESTY'S' "THEATRE, i - Gourtenay Place. . THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. 1 'THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. THE ROYAL PICTURES. , THE ROYAL PICTURES. 3 THE ROYAL PICTURES. 5 CHILDREN'S GRAND MATINEE. 3 CHILDREN'S GRAND MATINEE. Doors Open 2 o'clock. Children-SIXPENCF, all parts. TO-NIGHT! " TO-NIGHTI THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL, PICTURES. '• In a Highly Entertaining and Diverting v Programme OUR PRICES-ls. and 6d. Plan at Abel'e. I , 5189 I WELLINGTON CRICKET 'ASSOCIATION. - BASIN RESERVE. pHAItPIONSHE? MATCH!' '" - " ' 'CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH* TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 6. By permission of Council. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS • versus P E T O N E. Admission 6d. Pavilion 6d. s ' ' • G. E. BURTON, e 5490 Acting Secretary. WELLINGTON REGATTA. I Q S. DUCO will call at Petone Wharf to 3 k% pick up Passengers at 2 p.m., if Regatta I is held on Northerly Course (Blue Flag on i GP.O.). f Fare, 23 V per Afternoon. 1.10 pin. train will connect at Petone. 5502 f v i BAPTIST WOMEN'S MISSIONARY UNION 5 (BERHiiIPORE BRANCH). y , I >A GARDEN PARTY, in aid of the Frnidfi of ■ . xV the above Union, will be given THIS AFTERNOON, from 2,30 to .6 o'clock, by-Mrs. j Keene, Island Bay . Croguet, Tennis, Musical Items, Refreshments. 'Admission, h., including -"Afternoon Tea. All Proceeds in Aid of Mission >Work. 5484 • V-M.C.A. WATER GALA. 1 .M.C.A.. x WATER - GALA. FIFTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL. - TE ARO BATHS. 1 "* , :" THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, at 2.30. Swimming, Hipth and Fancy Diving, Life Say» ing, Ladies' Race, Water Polo, and-Comio R. Healy (N S W.) and B. C." Freyterg (N.Z.) will meet in the 220 yds. race String Band' in attendance. Afternoon teal' free. Admission,"ls. R. BAKER, 5516 . Acting Secretary. , ■ HOSPITAL SUNDAY. T * HOSPITAL, SUNDAY. ; PETONE RECREATION GROUND; . SUNDAY, BEBRUAEY 7th, 1909. QVER 150 BANDSMEN 1 taking part. GRAMJ ' 'MUSICAL FESTIVAL. Come and Enjoy a Musical Treat and Support , a Worthy Object. - . .-»' .MONSTER .PROCESSION-.",,'-'V - Leaves Railway Station at 8 p.m. •■< ." ROLL UP! ROLL UP! i. D. JONES, Hon. See. . j 5519 • . , . ( ,_ .* '• -f - ' ' '- ' WELLINGTON CITY" COUNCIL. ' ', PERFORMANCE BY THE TRAMWAYS >v,BAND ~ (Under the Conductorship of Bandmaster Lieut. T. Herd). mHE -TRAMWAYS -BAND will rive a Pom ' 1 formance at ISLAND BAY, TO-MOEROW s (SUNDAY), the 7th instant, at 3 p.m. ■ • , JNO. R. PALMER, i • Town Clerk. 6th February, I'JM. s£B POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY* HOME. OXCE MORE. , stronger' and better than ever, featherston, ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, THE ISLE OF BONG-BONG. GREYTOWN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, THU ISLE OF BONG-BONG. CARTERTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY .13th, THT, ISLE OF BONG-BONG. TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY loth, FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. 5*K HOROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ' THIRD ANNUAL SHOW. 1 ' To be' Held on the LEVIN RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1009. Excursion Fares. SHEEP, CATTLE. HORSE. PIG, AND .POULTRY CLASSES.' THREE JUMPING COMPETITIONS. , GENTS.' AND LADIES' DRIVING COMPB TITIOKS.TROTTING RACE, HALF-MILE PONY,--RACE, Etc., Etc. - - FIVE-MILE MOTOR BIKE "EACE. - ' " "B. R. GARDINER, 547J Box 2, Levin. 'Phone 1859. Tennis Court DONBANK , PRIVATE HOTEL, . No. 1 Pcrcival Street, and Wellington* Ten ace. Splendid View of Hnrbour. Smoking, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout. A few Vacancies for Permanent Boarders. Double and Single Rooms. C 1053 A. E. ; HUGH, Proprietor. ..,.. : ...,,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 425, 6 February 1909, Page 1
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