AMUSEMENTS. THE DAT. TILE DAY. <:■ THE DAY. THE DAY. You have LOOKED for tho Day. You have BOOKED for tbe Day. And NOW THE Day has como. THE INCOMPARABLE COURT CARDS. TUB INCOMPARABLE COURT CARDS. THE INCOMPARABLE COURT CARDS.. THE INCOMPARABLE COURT CARDS. ARE HERE ARE HERE ARE ILE3E TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. DON'T MISS the first of their SPARKLING NEW PROGRAMME. Make ASSURANCE DOUBLY SURE by booking a seat BEL'ORE NOON at Tho Bristol" or after that, if thc-re axe any left, at Miss Lennox's, where Day Sales will also be made. Prices—3s., 25., Is. 35., 25., Is. Early doors. IJIOWN TTAT.T. CONCERT CHAMBER. THE VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS. Being the last night of the week, it ia right and seemly that many P e °P I ®. iourney .at tlie appointed hour, which is the eighth hour, to the place where troubles flee away. For it is good to see and hear THE VIOLETS. < Plan at Bristol Piano Co. Admission Eee, 35., 25., Is. Direction—Edward BraMcombe, Ltd. JJEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. TO-DAY aud TO-NIGHI. Is absolutely your last chance of seeing this most magnificent drama, SAMSON. SAMSON. SAMtsON. SAMbON. A Thrilline, Realistic Story, of the Life of Samson, told in 5000 feet of wonderful Pictures, holding OTe spriltaund. THE GREAT iICKLAiND FIRE. . THE GREAT AUCKLAND FIRE. In which 300 Horses perished and FLEETWING VERSUS DISTpRBER. Sensational Motor Boat Race at Auckland. Exclusive rights for these pictures held by the P.I-.P-And a Grand Supporting Pwpamme DON'T FORGET. DON'T FOEGLT. TO-DAI, ' Our Matinee for the Nippers. FOLLOW THE CROWDS. WELLINGTON, CITY COUNGIL. rjtOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ' ORGAN RECITAL. . ORGAN RECITAL. • . ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. to-night. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ■ SATURDAY.) At 5.15 o'clock. Prelude to Act I, "Tristan and r lsoldo *:*•, 'j Act 111, Tristan Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Peer Gynt Suit No. 1 Grie S ADMISSION : Sixpence and One Shilling. Doors open at 7.15 o'clock. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. May I'ifch, 1915. FOOTBALL.' THIS AFTERNOON, at 3. ATHLETIC PARE. TRENTHAM V. ATHLETIC. ■ PETONE V. UNIVERSIY. Early Games at 1.30. PETONE: ORIENTAL V. TRENTHAM B, HUTT: PONEKE V. WELLINGTON. Train Lambton 2.10. 1 Admission, 6d.; Ladies, free; GrandTickets admit to Ground and Reserved Stand nt. Athletic Park. Gents., 155.; Ladies, 7s. lid. MUSICAL, MEMORIAL HONOURS J In memory of I OUR FALLEN HEROES, NEWTOWN PARK, TO-MORROW afternoon. Record Programme of Musio by National Reserve Band. Collection in Aid of Zoological Society. BAND,' JUPP'S BAND AT NEWTOWN PARE TOMORROW. (SUNDAY), At S p.m. DEMOCRATIC PARTY. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 16th MAY, 8 p.m. Speaker, H. E. HOLLAND. Subject, "Tho Ape and the Man'." Branch Meeting, MONDAY NIGHT each week.
PIANO AND ORGAN BARGAINS. REMARKABLE SALE AT "THE BRISTOL." Now is your opportunity to purchase a fine instrument at an unheard-of price! To inako room for extensive new shipments, The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., begins a Great Clearing Sale at Lambton Quay on Wednesday next, 19th May. A large assortment of shop-worn and sec-ond-hand Pianos and Organs must be sold immediately. To ensure speedy clearance of every instrument, prices have been drastically cut down. Reductions range from 25 per cent, to as much, as 75 per cent.! The Bargiins are undoubtedly the most attractive ever offered in Wellington, and constitute wonderful value. All instruments are thoroughly serviceable—many, indeed, being equal to new in tone and playing condition. Inspcct the Bargains early on the opening day. Easy tei'nis of payment,arranged. Country purchasers' railwav fares refunded. Tho Bristol Piauo C 0.," Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island .Manager.—Advt. A sheep and notile farm at Nelson, stated to be. one of the most profitable propositions of the kind near Nelson, is for sale. Messrs. J. 7'orlcr, Harris and Son, Xelron, arc I he. agents. Ev§ry month n thousand ions of firewood ar=, pop), to the British troops ill JjTfUiw and Belgium
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2462, 15 May 1915, Page 7
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