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, AMUSEMENTS. rjHHE KING'S THEATRE. HOLIDAY MATINEE PERFORMANCES. HOLIDAY MATINEE PERFORMANCES. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. Children Gd. to AU Parts. __ Telephone 3143. nnHE KING'S THEATRE. Propnietors, and under the Direction of, T. J. West, Linlcy. and Donovan. SECOND REPETITION OF WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES, AND PICTURES Unapproached and Unassailable. "THE BEST OF ALL." • A MOST ABSORBINGLY INTERESTING, and WONDERFULLY DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT, . OUR NEW SERIES FORMS . A PEERLESS PROGRAMME. A PEERLESS PROGRAMME. The huge audiences nightlv positively ELECTRIFIED AVITH ENTHUSIASM. Magnificent Success of Every item. The Programme comprises a Variety of the LATEST SCENIC, .DRAMATIC, '-' EFFECTIVE, AND HUMOROUS ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHY. Is. Still the Same Popular Prices. 6d. Dress Circle and Front Stalls, Is. Luxurious Back Stalls, Gd.. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d.. NOTE.—For comfort and conveniences THE KING'S THEATRE Meets the wants of the most, fastidious.' THE KING'S. THEATRE/ - ' EASTER MONDAY,SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE at 2.30. Children gqV to All Parts. WO N D E R LA N D. ."-, O N D E R L A N D. LAST FEW DAYS. - TO-DAY AND MONDAY, All Day and.Evening.. FIR E'WORKS. FI R E W O R'K S. ■■■" FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. F I R E W O R K S.FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. FIRE WO R K S." F I RE WO R K S. F IB E W O R K S. . FIREWORKS. FIRE BALLOONS, IF CALM. COMIC MOVING PICTURES. KINEMATOGRAPH. THE GREAT GEYSER. SUPERB SIDE-SHOWS. GLORIOUS FIREWORKS. HOT. WATER-ALL FREE. Lunch, ls.y Light Lunch or Tea, 6,1. Is. WO NDERLA ND'6d. TJASIN RESERVE. THE CRICKET 'MATCH. OF THE " SEASON. THE CRICKET MATCH OF THE SEASON. •"■ k-- ,SECOND : 'TEST MATCH, :":' :■■''■■'■ SECOND.TEST. MATCH," .. SECOND TEST MATCH, ' AUSTRALIA ' Y. , NEW ' ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA. .V.... NEW : ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA V. NEW: : ; ZEALAND'.

TO-DAY, ■.■'■"■ . TO-DAY; - '-,- And'; : . .'.„>. ; - EASTER MONDAY. -. ' ' ■'■ And.'". ■"■']' EASTER TUESDAY. .-' EASTER" TUESDAY. .. .•' • Commencing : .'.'■ " ' ' . AT 12 NOON TO-DAY. LUNCHEON ADJOURNMENT: 1.15 2.15 p.m. . '. SPECIAL: CARS TO AND FROM THE •BASIN. : ';■; ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. RESERVE, SIXPENCE. STAND,; ONE SHILLING. ' ' FREDK.C. RAPHAEL, Hon. Sec. N.Z. Cricket Council. BAZAAR . . In, aid of ■S7ICTORU COLLEGE ■' GYMNASIUM V( BUILDING AND FURNISHING ■ -.■'■' FUND, ..., •'".-■ :■' '.. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, the Ist and 2nd APRIL, In the GYMNASIUM,, : Afternoon, 3 to 5.p.m. Evening,!7.3o to 10.30 p.m. :.-'.■■ band music, fancy dancing, concert items, by leading amateurs: , AFTERNOON TEA. ■■"'. PUNCH AND JUDY. HIDDEN TREASURE.' FORTUNE TELLING. ' CHEMICAL EXPERIMENTS. ■ TOODLEUM BUCK. . - ■ NZ. PRESBYTERIAN' BIBLE CLASS . ■ , UNION.-.. , -~ SPECIAL EXCURSION TO DAY'S BAY. TOJHY. (SATURDAY), 26th MARCH. The Special Steamer will Leave the Ferry Wharf at. 2 p.m. . ':,.■• .-•.''• TICKETS,-Is. " ,'.'■. . Afternoon Tea Provided, v BUSINESS NOTICES. •pAR TE R AND , C 0„ DIRECT DEPORTEES OF DRAPERY, 137 and 13D Cuba Street, Now P.O. Corner. JUST LANDED-Ladies'Now Costumes, 30s. to 90s. New Fur Necklets, 2s. lid. to £i 10s. New Fur Muffs, Bs. lid. to 475. 6d. JUST LANDED—New Millinery, .and Millinery Trimmings; very choice and , grand value. Ladies' Long Coats from 17s. Cd. to 50s. . ■- '•' JUST LANDED-MO.New Dress Pieces, each 7yds. and eacli different; from 19s. lid. to 375. Gd. robe length. JUST LANDED-1000 pairs Ladies' Cor- . sets, all the newest shapes, including Directoiro, 2s. Ud. to 18s. fid. per pair. Ribbon Corsets, a grand lot. Is. 6d., Is! Od., Is. lid. up. .'..., TRY CARTER AND CO. \A NGUS TURNER'S New Hairdressing xl Saloon;' Hotel Windsor Buildings, Willis Street, is one of the most up-to-date Saloons in tho City. Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Cigars stocked. ' DUMPY, Abney.nna Builders' Levels, Prismatics,- Parallels.. Steel Straightedges, Spring: Bows, Bow; Pens, Tee and Set Squares, and Scales of all kinds. L. i W. LUDWIG, . at Jamhtßa JBoaj«.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 1

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593

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 1

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