AMUSEMENTS. THIRD AND BIG EFFORT. " 1 X THREE SESSIONS. THREE SESSIONS. . TO-DAY, ...TO-DAY. TO-DAY. > CITIZENS' 'EASTER CARHIVAL. FIRST SESSION.' : , OFFICIAL OPENING BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (MR, D. ' - > M'LAIiEN) at 11 n.m.v „ 11 a.m.—Highland Dancing. Highland Dancing.—ll a.m. . ■, U a.m.—ooo School Children Mammoth Display to 11.45. 11.45.—Auckland Y.H.C.A.-V. .Wellington 'YiM.C.A.' to 1" p!in. (Association Football.) '•• -• ■ - . . 2 p.m. SECOND SESSION.'. 2-p.m:: 2 p.m.—Highland Dancing.' Thu Beautiful Maypole.—2 p.m. BABY SHOW. ...BABY SHOW." . BABY SHOW. ' ' ■ AXE SWINGING.. LACROSSE. MATCH.. ,' . HOCKEY .MATCH.,,,: 600 SENIOR CADETS 1 COO. GOO SENIOR. CADETS ' GOO. • • ' (Massed Display Physical Drill, Bugle Competition.- Sham Fight iu con- • , junction' St; John s Ambulance, etc.), • • 8 »;m. ■ -THIRD SESSION. 6 p.m. ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS. .'-v ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS. Magnificent Programme.- * • Magnificent ."EntriciJ"' "•> ' • ALL THE PROVINCIAL CRACKS■ CO.MPJ3TING. - . • ' : . DOZENS OF SIDE SHOWS. 1 ,.. LUNCHEON' AND REFRESHMENT TENTS. Dozens of Stall's. '• 3000 helpers, taking part.>. , , .. . Throo Bands, including tM Ponso'nby (Auckland) Drum and Fife. ' ; SUNDAY. i•' -2.H0. ■ 2.30. SUNDAY. 2.50. GBAhD SACRED CONCERT. MASSED BANDS. COLLECTION AT THE v*. GATES. ' EASTER MONDAY.'. . EASTER MONDAY. , . . mTTTI IO yn- to 10 p.m. ' 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' THREE SIiSSMS. WATCH MONDAY'S PAPERS. FOURTH EFFORT. FOURTH EFFORT. ' DOXING. BOXING. BOXING.' 10WN IIALL. . TUESDAY. TOWN HALL.' . . fJIHE EMPRESS ' THEATRE.' TRT IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. "WW« n. » cm Proprietors ."John. Fuller and Sons. — ■/ Where Everyl»dy_Goes. • - Stalk- gcdltf Commencing .TO-DAY.' CONTINUOUS PICTURES.' 3d.- '■ L '°" :L,Alr "f TO-DAY,;. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls ■ mvihk'wp Stalls 3d. Dross Circic, Gd. 3d. MATINEE* • ■ TO-DAY and~~TO-NIGHT, ■ A Pictures, LAST APPEARANCE'of the Stalls !' H M 's NEW ZF Y d LAND - "BETWEEN US LOV]f "BETWEEN LOVE Bd. .. THE STOLEN TREATY. , vn i}, • And a Host of. Others.' Tnr TAtv "- qi'li t O.-DAY ' 2-30 -TO-DAY - i - . Stalls MATINEE PRICES'-, '■TITO qj?-- 6-16, 0 0 0. 0 6' .ti .O .G G' (i VTHwm? oi S a 'D.C., Adults Is., Children Gd." . (i ' " vr >TTTr c/ ii Adults Gd., Children 3d. (i Irntiutt. ;.. 01 S a-,UPPER CIRCLE, Adults Gd., Child. 3d, G Tho OF S. and A. -.Stalls : W,o 8 "' \,f'•■ 1"' delightful OF "inastcrpiece.''"'3d.TOT'-' MAJEbilb- THEATRE," • . RAC-iS." ■ Stalls ' .' . RAGS," ■. . 3d: "roprietors John Fuller and Sons. RAGS," . .-■ 'Stalls • . . TIIIS EVENING .AT 8. . ... ... ~ And a HOST of OTHERS.-. -3d. Positively tho Last Night of. the present , ' .Our full ORCHESTRA is uuriv- 'Stalls programme. ailed in New Zealand continuous 3d; .H.M.S. NhVt ZEALAND." ' ' " " picture entertainments. Stalls H.M.S. NEW' ZUALAND. • " • •>•- COMMENCING MONDAY, '3d. ' The First liaUk-sltip Presented to the. - : ■ "THE SMOULDERING SPARK," Stalls ' ' British Navy. • 3d. -HIS MAJJibj/i' xiiE KING : Inspects tho New Zealand at Portsmouth. THE KING'S THEATRE. . . THE STOLEN TREATY, THE. STOLEN/i'KEATI', ' ■■ - Props., Wests, Ltd., Linloy and Donovan.. A Magnilicent Produetion-by Llie A'ordisk - WEST'S PICTURES ■ ' Company. - . MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE : "u ii'-".-* 1"' '' MATINEE at 2.30. , MATINEE Corscrs. lJio 8u11... 1r ; FAMILY PRICES: ' : • TWI »ii CHILDREN 3d. CHILDREN" ' D 'p n ,ul -m £ , bD i ; T ' CHILDREN 3d. CHILDREN "" V.'.b, / .n ,! ? U PP°, r ' ' TO S'1 V \LLS *__ i)Q3k at IJm?utrc. 1 iiono 'A GLORIOUS PROGRAMME, "ffiS MA J ESTY'S"~ 'THEATRE, i . Including .-»-«• . : r , "THE BLACIC JIASK,": '" '' Proprietors John..J?uller..and Sons.' "THE BLACK MASK;" MCNDAY (Easter .Monday) MONDAY The Mort SonsatioJial and Thrilling Story HOLIDAY IIATINEd.'' over screentd. See tlio woiKk'lt'ui HOLIDAY. MATINEE. death-defying cscapo across !\, single . •- j HOLIDAY ' MATINEI-;.-- '•••' ! - .• ' ; ■ rope 100 feet With, and a'magnificent MONDAY, Commencing .2.30 ■ MONDAY - - . supporting selection. A Special: Holiday ■ Programme'' will bo MONDAY! , .' MONDAY!- ' presented.-■ U.;:, SPECI'AL HOLIDAY MATINEE. 1 , " MATINEE I'KICES-D.C., Adult's /.Is, ~.' . . ■For tire First Time, : , ' Children Gd. O.S. anil UPPER CIRCLIi, ->'• "LEAH THE FORSAKEN.- ' Adults 6d„ Children 3d. • ; k . ' Usual Prices. Thoh«' ' ' ' rnniA-vn no ya L. , " ••' T -~ v „ JL . ■ j::> v-. } ropriciors Jolui l'ullcr-and; Sons. ; " Direction ' Bwrnuia-Fullpr. Ltd. At-:?... TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! T-O-NKrHT! . liave -^ u1 ' cr 7? ,ld i^ h }s>iH J! 1 S?: s K■ ■ ii/-■ much pleasuro- iu announcing"Uw ' luj -Ay ust <-'''M- 1 "'-V 1 '* . rchirn of tho,,.' ~ .7 nM.lawl r - - CRIMSON RAMBLERS."" : :. - . '• ' - - CRIMSON RAMBLERS. • .. blAlvJji ' fll . . .. . ' . ' '.CRIMSON.RAMBLERS: "" m II3E Thosa Famous First-part Entertainer;: so - : J ■ • popular ivith'the Wellington publioi .» «fiii.»..V j„,.i t „ „r -ir ' . c.' l.'n'P nxn. l WVPT,- /1 vr A ' f- Without flon J jt;,oiio ■ of. tho im)^tM:irN - « k ' ' ! iu -' I'ictSires The interest - ELEOTHA i Jf viai.f T-TTT'I'PA sustained •tliroiiglioiit -thiv entire j>!;;v, IiLLOiKA LwtMglit ELECIRA v llcn th6'-'^ccWoy..::is!.ld't'.'almisi 4vli- ~ . Ol 1110 • i lirmml -"i' ">*»•! ELECTRA Human Dynamo. ELECTRA. ' ' jomr-vniw qrpvix Tho Sensation of New Zealand's Capital. Thc ' Conv ' ict - sritlcm®nt Tim Mulinvi". .. mfwnvond lir»v mipou twkti?'" ■■- Convict-303's Secret.- '; • HENRY and MAY IIARSH ■ LITTLE The f *-." SLAVIN ' and "THOMPSON, , THE" SECRKriSjpTBK "SAFE. ''' .. Great Reception Nightly "of', I v'U'n \n-vm C '• ' .* '. THE MARSDENS . • Modcni. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. • THE MARSDENS -Samsons.-- .. And ion - Eritit-elj-' Ne\r*'"SfcVicfe of Hit"'"Devonshire Bnlladist LOUIE DUGGAN' ' "««d s Best Productions arriving'with ..Tho boauUi'ul LOUIE,DUGGAN. the English Mail. , DUO KcmarlcaUlc ' ■■. run tt t? n TIT rn TT n A rn ii 77 ESMADUO Child Dancers. T H E 'N'E 'W-., .I' HE.A.T-R.E.,,, . A Tremendous All-Star-Prograimue. '. D.C. and 0.5., 2s.j Stalls,:is.- -'Plnn-at '. Q lac Mahon and DonuUlj s). Dr SPECIAL ATTRACTION-EASTER-' >rn\-mv • Daily—ll a.m. rn 11 p.m. TITI? TO>wrvm<j" "... *• "GO'WHERE THE 1 CROWDS GO." • r ' t t J,, t (?■,' -tt' -V' "T!TK"StIR VIV-AI/OV. TIH3 - FITTEST I?. ,i. Jaws of Iron, Teeth-of Steel,-: Upside-: TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, 22nd MARCH; "■ down Ladder Walkers. • - - lroß Tm ,, LAST TIMP . „. v , . " " ' , "HIS'WESTERN WAY"' ' ' , EASTER GIFTS. . ■' ' "HIS AVESTERN "WAT" , . ■ « L AMPREY FISHING." T LOYD-S Luclcj* WEDDING '"RINGS, "THE MAYOR'S CRUSADE." JL Solid ISct. Gold (stamped; lGs. (id. "VITERBO," : Etc., -Etc. to 50s. oacli. ' MONDAY NEXT, ■; • Tho- Great Nordisk- Sensation, , 282 LAMBTON QUAY and 111 CUBA. : "NURSING -A VIPER.": - .. STREET. Think' of it! ' AdulLs, SIXPENCE,' - < - Children,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1704, 22 March 1913, Page 7
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