AMUSEMENTS. ITUIE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors, West's Picture", Ltd., and Liulcy and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! At S. TO-NIGHT: WEST'S AND KOYAL PICTURES WEST'S AND KOYAL PICTURES. NEW HEUJES, NEW SERIES, Including TTIE BROKEN TRAIL 'THE BROKEN TRAIL (The Early Daws in California). Together with the' Best Series of Pictures no have ever presented. Musically enhanced with suitable selections by "The King's Theatre Orchestra." Prices, Is. and lid. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, Gd. Theatre 'Phone 3143. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. PORT NICHOLSON YACHT CLUB BENEFIT In Aid of the "Building Fund." Come Early or Bcok Your ''eats at Abel's. MUSICAL FESTIVAL OP THE BRITISH EMPIRE. FESTIVAL OF NEW ZEALAND. Chief Patron: His Most Gracious .Majesty King George V. Chief Patron for New Zealand: His Excellency Lord Islington, P.C., D.5.0., Governor of New Zealand. Dhector-in-Chief: Dr. Charles Harris-s. Conductors: Dr. Henry Coward and Dr. Charles Harris?. Solo Organist and Chorus Accompanist: Mr. J. Edward Hodgson, Mus. Bac. F.R.C.O. VISIT OF THE SHE F FIKLD CHO IK THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR Of 200 VOICES. 200 120 LADIES AND SO GENTLEMEN. 10 ENGLISH PRINCIPALS, and AN ORCHESTRA OF 40 ARTISTS. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, JUNE 29th, at 8.15 p.m. "The Dream of Gerontius" (Elgar) and Part Songs. . JUNE 30th, at 8.15 p.m. "Pan" (Harriw), "Blest Pair of Sirens" (Parry), "Sing Ye to tho Lord" (Bach), Epilogue to tho "Golden Legend" (Sullivan).
JULY Ist, at 2.30 p.m. CORONATION FESTIVAL MATINEE. JULY Ist, at 8 p.m. "ELIJAH." BOX PLAN for Season Tickets will open on June Sth, at 9 a.m., at the Dresden. Applications for Season Tickets, accompanied by chorine cr cash, are now being received by the Dresden, and will bi> dealt with in rotation. Subscribers for Season Tickets who havo applied in writing prior to June 7th can poioc! their s?ats on that date. Box Plan for Single Tickets on June 15th. Season Tickets (transferable) for the Three Nights, 215.; Single Tickets, 10s. Admission (not reserved), ss. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.-Tho New Zealand Government will issue Tickets at Holiday Excursion Rates—viz., 2d. and Id. respectively, per mile, return, to all who travel to the Centres to attend the Festivals. Hugo Gorlitz, Representative of Dr. Charles Harriss. NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Anyone can learn to play Piano perfectly six weeks.' Call and inspect. NATIONAL COLLEGE, 30 Willis Street. Why waste years of study and money on old method? Learn new. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. NATIONAL COLLEGE-Professor Marshall Hall says: "Splendid and ingenious for the masses." Fee, £2 2s. 2 "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a M 7 eek End. Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, good menu, courteous attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSI3 EVERY SUNDAY. Ring Up "BELLEVUE."
pXTRACT from Lecture delivered A.D. JSjJ 5000:—"The 20th century was an epoch when aerial navigation was in its infancy and electricity but little understood, yet, even in that remote era, life had its solaces, for we find, from old records, that tho Boot Polish so popular to-day, I refer to Hunkydory, was strongly in evidence even then." WIOLETTA WIOL E T T A WIOLETTA (Registered) WALNUT EXTRACT A L N U T EXTRACT FOR GREY AND FADED HAIR. ABSOLUTELY PURE. ABSOLUTELY PURE. ABSOLUTELY PURE. A SIMPLE, HARMLESS, VEGETABLE STAIN I'OR GREY HAIR. Preferred to Any Other. Guaranteed to bo entirely free from lead or any poisons, and producing a Natural Colour. Obtainable from CLAUDE H. PERRETT, M.P.S., Ph., C, Chemist by Examination, MANNERS STREET, CONVEYANCES. EVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. Time-table.—Leave Foxton, 6.30 a.m.; arrive Levin, 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin, 10.30 a.m.; arrivo Foxton, 12 noon; leavo Foxton, 2,30 p.m.; arrivo Levin, 4.30 p.m.; leave Lovin, 7.45 p.m.; arrive Foxton, i 1.45 p.m. C. F, JOHNSTON, Proprietor. OYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, tho Shortest Route to and from Foxton.—Leaves Foxtori daily, 6.30 a.m.; arriving Shannon daily, 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10.15 a.m.; arrivo Foxton daily, 12 uoou; leave Foxtou daily 2,30 p.m.; arrivo Shannon daily, 7.30 p.m.; leavo Shannon daily 8.15 p.m.; arrive Foxtou daily 3.30 p.m. T. 11. GINGELL, EOYAL MAIL leaves CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton daily at 5.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. It. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding, ALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor, Coaches Greatford to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motorcivs on Hire. Good Sample Booms. .1. E. WALKEii, Proprietor. L~Y A N D YOUNG ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS & GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. All Trains M«t. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and Un-to-dalo Sample Booms. Agents for tho N.Z- P ffll!S ,. C - Storaw and Stabling, Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available day or night. 'Phono No. 126. Private 137. P;°;_" ox , ''°- 'TipHE DOMINION" employs a staff ol A. Advertising Experts, whose services 1 are. always availablo.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 29 May 1911, Page 1
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