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AMUSEMENTS. 0 P En HOUSE. TIIE PRINCE & THE BEGGAR MAID. Box Plan at Ilollidny's until one p.m. Afterwards at Abel's. Q T E li A HOUSE. Lessee, J. C. Williamson. Sub-Lessee ami Manager: WILLIAM ANDERSON. POPULAR PRICES—3s., 25., and Is. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE PRINCE & THE BEGGAR MAID. Till! PRINCE & THE BEGGAR MAID. H. 1?. ROBERTS BEATRICE DAY as us PRINCE OLAF PRINCESS MONICA THE PIIINCE & THE BEGGAR MAID A Romantic, Picturesque Drama. A Revelation in Dramatic Art. Gemmed with Episodes of the Deepest Human Interest. SATURDAY NEXT, Wilson Barrett's Last and Great Play, LUCKY DURHAM. PRICES—3s., is., and Is. Early Doors Gd. extra at Abel's. Reserved seats, 4s. £jOHONATION EXHIBITION. Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ART GALLERY, HOME INDUSTRIES! MACHINERY IN MOTION, Etc., Etc. ' THIS EVENING AT 7.30, ATHLETIC NIGHT. Programme includes Pinal of Mil? Handicap, One-Mile Walk. Three-Legged Race (Post Entries), Girls' Skipping, High Jnmp, Teams' Relay Race, Electric Club Swinging, etc.. etc. Coronation Exhibition—Admission, Is. CORONATION EXHIBITION VJ THEATRE. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. EVERY EVENING AT 8.30. Delightful Programme. Introducing the Celebrated "WHY-ISITA" QUARTETTE. Continuous Pictures 2 to 5 p.m. .... . .. — (QORONATION EXHIBITION. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO VISITORS. . The Brilliant Lighting of the U Shed is Entirely by the NEW SYSTEM OF HIGH-PRESSURE GAS. Its First Introduction into New Zealand. SPLENDID DISPLAY . Of MODERN GAS APPARATUS i For LIGHTING, COOKING, HEATING, AND POWER. GAS-COOKING DEMONSTRATION, By MRS. A. FORSTER DENNY. Diploma Nat. Training School of Cookcry, M.C. Assn., .Lend., and Medallist. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), At 3.15 p.m. MENU: Fish Soup. Fish Fried in Batter Currant. Cake Sandwich Cake. TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock. THE GAS COMPANY'S ORCHESTRA. NEW PROGRAMME: International March—'"Why Don't the Band Play Dixie?" Rabo Waltz—"Enchantment" Rolfe Two Step—"The Great Divide"...Maurice Waltz—"Love's Mirror"' Lowitz March—"School Comrades" ... Englemann Barcarolle—"The Evening Hour" Kussner T'no Step—"Devil's March" ... Yon Suppc SPECIAL NOTICES. N.Z. ALLIANCE. QffTH DOMINION CONVENTION. rw v ' ■ . TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Hth. TOWN HAL L. CONVENTION TEA, G P.M. Tickets, Is. At 8 p.m., DOMINION DEMONSTRATION. Chairman: WESLEY SPRAGG, Esq., President or N.Z. Alliance. A ddresses by MISS ANDERSON HUGHES, LIEUT.COL. BIRKENSHAW, REV. L. M. ISITT, .MR. A. S. ADAMS, and MRS. BARTON (Ex-Councillor of the City of Glasgow). Songs by MR. T. CUTFORTII, REV. A. MITCHELL (Kaiapci), and .MISS MURIEL BENNETT. Collection for Expense. l :. » EVERYBODY WELCOME. THURSDAY, JUNE 15th. TOWN (CONCERT) HALL. WOMEN'S CRUSADE FOR NO-LICENSE AND DOMINION PROHIBITION. Addresses bv MISS ANDERSON HUGHES (who arrives from England on the Hth), and J!1!S. BARTON 'ex-Councillor of the City of Glasgow). Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. by MRS. A. R. ATKINSON. Musical Items during the Evening. Collection for Expenses. WOMEN OF WELLINGTON Are urged to Join the Crusade, and Secure the Abolition of the Liquor Traffic. STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ON BOTH PAPERS. "PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY CON--1 FERENCE. The Conference will l>c Continued on Wednesday. 11th June, in St. John's Young Men's Classroom, from 2.30 to 5 p.m. Organ Recital by Mr. Maughan Bnrnell in St. John's Church, at 7.30 p.m. United Missionary Rally (St. John's Church). Chair to l.y taken Rov. J. Gibb, D.D., at 8 p.m. Speakers:—Mrs. Kayo) "The Home, the Homo Base of Missions"; Rev. A. T. Thompson, 8.A., 11,1)., "A P ! count and Impressions „f Ihe World's Missionary Conference"; and Mr. A. P Webster, of the Laymen's Missionary Movement. Collection. STUDY tho Property Murkct.-Th« Back Page of ''The Dominion" is 3 'and and Farm Director!, ' '

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1153, 14 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1153, 14 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1153, 14 June 1911, Page 1

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