AMUSEMENTS. 3 rgMIE BABES IN THE WOOD. MATINEE—THIS MATINEE-SATURDAY, MATINEE—THIS Children Half-pric.e to all parte cxL. cept U-illory. Doors at 1. Curtain at 2. QKAND OPERA HOUSE. SUCCESS! SUCCESS!! SUCCESS!!! Triumph achieved by GEORGE WILLOTJ GHBY'S, LTD., iii'cord-broaking Pantomime.. '' "THE BABES IN THE WOOD." "THE BABES IN THE WOOD." "THE BABES IN THE WOOD." An Enthusiastic Wolcomo Accorded to DAISY JEROME, DAN THOMAS. BERT LE BLANC. JOSEPHINE CiASSMANN And Her Piccaninnies. LITTLE KATHLEEN, The Wonder Child. THE NEW YORK COMEDY FOUR. 8 200 People in the Production. 200 >' A SENSATION CREATED BY THE SLOPING PATHWAY. THE FLAGS OF THE ALLIES, '1 And Hundreds of other Novel. Features. POPULAR PANTOMIME PRICES, -is., 33., 25., and Is; Early Doors, 6d. extra. Reserved Seats ss. BOX PLAN AT "THE BRISTOL." PIANO CO. Day sales at Miss Lennox's. pEOPLE'S PICTURE . . PALACE. THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. CONTINUED SUCCESS. • Dickens's Best Story. 'A.B. Company's Best Production, MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. A magnificent, Refined Feature. HIS FATHER'S SCAPEGOAT. HIS FATHER'S SCAPEGOAT. THE YOUNG SISTER, THE YOUNG SISTER. And a Host of Others. WE AVOID VULGARITY. Our pictures are selected to please; NOT TO OFFEND.OUR REPUTATION IS MADE. [ On Clean, Healthy, Wholesome Programmes. : SPECIAL' TO-DAY FOR THE NIPPERS. I FOLLOW THE CROWDS! JUSTBOUBNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. , FERRY SERVICE. : FOR HEALTH AND SUNSHINE: GO TO EASTBOURNE. TIME-TABLE—SATURDAY. Leave Wellington—7.4o, 10.15 a.m., 12.15, 1.20, 2.30,' 4.15, 6.10, 9.20, 11.15 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—6.55. 8, 9, 11 a.m., 1.35. 3.5, 5, 7, 10.10 p.m. Leave Rona Bay—7.s, 8.15, 9.10, 11.10 a.m., liO, 3.15; 5.10, 7.10, 10 p.m. SUNDAY. Leave 'Wellington—lo.3o a.m., 2.30, 5.50, 9.15 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—3.15 a.m., 1.15, 5. 8.20 p.m. Leave Rona 8ay—9.25 a.m., 1.25. 5.10, 8.30 p.m. (Weather a.nd other circumstances permitting).TRAMS to connect with the Ferry Steamer on, Sunday Morning leave Newtown 9.55, Brooklyn 9.50, Lyall Bay 9.40, Seatoun 9.40, Vivian Street 10.8, Courte- . nay Place 10.5 a.m. NOTE. On MONDAY, 26th inst., a late steamer will leave Rona. Bay at 10.15 p.m., and, for the convenience of theatre-goers, the late boat from Wellington on that evening will be delayed till 11.15 p.m. NEXT SATURDAY & MONDAY. Fund for tee benefit of new ZEALAND SOLDIERS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS. GREAT ATTRACTION ' Under the combined auspices of the' BOXING ASSOCIATION, NATIVES' ASSOCIATION, 4 THE RUGBY UNION. Representative Match, WELLINGTON V. TRENTHAM. COSTUME PARADE ** BURLESQUE By the NATIVES' ASSOCIATION. Items Novel and Humorous. On MONDAY. TOWN HALL. BOXING & OTHER SPECIAL SPORTING ITEMS, Comprising one of the most attractive and novel Programmes ever presented of a similar nature. WATCH FOR FULL DETAILS NEXT WEEK, but MAKE UP YOUR MIND TO BE PRESENT. ANYWAY! CHAS. M'INTYRE, W. G. TALBOT, Joint Hon. Secretaries. USI CA L S UCCESSES BEGG'S. THIS SEASON'S WALTZ: "DESTINY" WALTZ.—This composition of Sydney Baynes is now a worldwide success; and is already fairly wellknown in New Zealand. "DESTINY" is sure to be the popular Waltz this winter. Wo have just received a large supply in reply to our cable order. Price Is. 9d. copy, posted Is. lOd. HERE WE ARE AGAIN". (referring " to the British Soldier). The successor to "Tipperary." This Song has a. grand swing,' and is now sung by all the Troops. It is saying a great deal when we say this Song is almost as popular in Great Britain as the famous "Tipperary." Price 6d. copy, posted 7d. "WHEN SONG IS SWEET."-Onr latest Drawing-room Ballad. This Song is our latest success,' and promises to range with "Perfect Day," My Task," and other popular successes. Set in three keys, to suit all voices. A song every sDger should have. Price Is. 6d. copy, posted Is. 7d. Our Pianists' are always available to try over the above and any other item you wish. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners St., Wellington. New Zealand's Leading Music" House. . Importers of High-grade British Pianos. FREEHOLD HOTEL FOR SALE, DWAN~BROS., WELLINGTON. TXTE have been instructed by the ExT i ecutors in an Estate to dispose of the FREEHOLD of. one of the best country hotels in the North Island. The pre6ont lease expires in OCTOBER NEXT. The bar trade is about £90 per week, and is steadily increasing, as the hotel is in a district where closer settlement I is rapidly taking place, consequently a great influx of population- and consider- ■ able work. ; Attached to the hotel is a beautiful 1 residence of 9 rooms, which has been * used as a family home for the old i people. There are glorious, grounds, ' orchard, tennis lawn, and every conveni- : ence. i The hotel is a FREE HOUSE for ] everything, the late owner having re- ' fused to tie the trade. < The price asked for the property is I very reasonable. Land attached to the I hotel about, 3 ■ acres, in the centre cf < the town, which possesses considerable f prospective value. Only hotel. All trains stop at the station.- Cash required on account of purchase, JE3500. The balance at 5 per cent., which amounts to' ,£5 10s. por week interest. We will -advance on second mortgage ,£2500, therefore a man with ,£IOOO cash cau purchase the freehold instead of having, to pay a very big goodwill for 5 years. It is not compulsory to purohase the present tenant's furniture or stock, therefore if desirable a man could refurnish. This is one of the best bargains wo have offered for some time, and if we do not sell it within a few weeks we will probably buy it ourselves and sell a. lease. Further particulars may be obtained by genuine buyers from DWAN BROS., Willis St.. Wellington, Agents for the Executors. LET the "Dominion" General Printing Department handle your next order, whatever your requirements. Prompt RaMosinle «batges, 'P lions A
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2444, 24 April 1915, Page 9
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