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amusements. ' QE A -\'D OPERA HOUSE. Direction ,1. Williamson, Ltil. TliE GKEATKST TIIEATIUCAL EVENT OF 11)15. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. }\EDMKI)AY NIGHT NEXT. 0 WEDXESIUY night next. MATINEE, .. SAIUIiDAV ; \xi) WEDNESDAY, r J I.* NT. I'ivli anil 16tli. J- <"'• WILLIAMSON, LTD., present their c i and greatest of all 1 jcc tac ii ia r Pantomimes, "CIXDKRELLA," "CINDIJKELLA," "CINDERELLA," 1 with comedy all through. SONOb, C'IIOI!USES, AND BALLETS, " m ! wit !? th® following FEATURESmi =™tonishiii«; Fishing Scgiio. . ,e lively Hunting Ballet. BswiMering Slanting Paths. Ihe Beautiful Wild Flowers Ballet, im £ Illn , la ted Jlusic Sheet. n>!!° ,- om ' c Kitchen Utensils Ballet, ihe Uproarious "Brcaking-in" Scene, m lO ™fr anc ing Boudoir Ballet. Ilie Mirth-provoking Sliding Staircase, n'i n °® n S Drive to the Palace, mu gorgeous Coach, and Dainty Ponies. 9 |he Funny Shadow Pantomime. - S? ro ? a 'i c Marjorie and Eic-tn. tmi J^ ve b' Buttercups 'Ballet, r m, iV 6 terious Motor-car. ? The Charming Bluebells Ballet. The Laughable Old-time Turns. r i,j' e Delightful Briar Roses Ballet. 5 i,, Whimsically Comic Circus. ' mi l 6 Esqi'isite .Marguerites' Ballet. i i,. Various Palace of the Prince. i Tho Wonderful Escalade, 5 Presenting GREAT BRITAIN, HER ALLIES, AND HER COLONIES. The Gorgeous Wedding of Cinderella. BRILLIANT AGGREGATION OF i ARTISTS INCLUDE BARRY LTTPINO. 1 JACK M'ARDLE. > ARTHUR STIGANT. LESLIE GAZE. CHARLES ALBERT : RUPERT DARRELL. MINNIE LOVE. DOLLY CASTLES. CELIA GHILONI. • 1 DOROTHY FIRMAN. GERTIE LATCHFORD. MAUD AMERY. Im . „ Speciality: i Tiny Tot, Marjorie, and Little Eileen, AUSTRALIAN ACROBATS. Tho Pantomime Will he Followed, at Matinees, bv AN UPROARIOUSLY tfUNNY* OLDTIJIE HARLEQUINADE, HARLEQUINADE, Arranged by BARRY LUPINO. : PRODUCED by C.HAS. A. AYENMAN. Box Plans for the Season will he opened at The Bristol Piano Company on Monday Morning Next at 9 o'clock. A queue will be formed front S a.m. PRICES—D.C. and R.S., Gs.; Stalls 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra/ Touring Manager John Farrell. JjJASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. FERRY SERVICE. HOLIDAY TIME-TABLE. TO-DAY, 3rd JUNE. LEAVE WELLINGTON —7.25, 10.15. 1.15, 3.15, 5.15, 6.40, 10.15. LEAVE DAY'S BAY—(UO, 9.0, 11.0, 2.0, 4.0, G.O, 7.25. LEAVE RONA BAY-6.50, 9.10, 11.10, 2.20, 4.10, 5.50, 7.15. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS. 3d. RETURN. 3d. 3d. RETURN. 3d. Until MONDAY, 7th JUNE (inclusive). Special Reduced Fares will be charged for Sobool Children. The Excursion Tickets will be issued for any trip during tho School Holidays at 3d. RETURN. TO DAY'S BAY OR RONA BAY, 3d. RETURN. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND CENTRAL CLUB CANDIDATE. NOTICE TO MEMBERS AND LADIES OP COMMITTEE. Attendance Required, wet or fine, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), at 8.30 a.m., at the Club Rooms, Victoria Street. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. (OARS FOR HIRE OR STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924. Address: Next Public Trust Office, Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress ANTED Known—To business men and public in general, The Arcadia Private Hotel is now supplying a firstclass Luncheon between li and 2 Price One Shilling. E. COCKAYNE, Proprietor. jpHE Silver lirid for Teas and Sup^ i? t, P rP\ and Gri " 3 a Speciality. Fresh Oysters always on hand. OLD COMRADES* REUNION SIXTH N.Z.M.R, (SOUTH AFRICA). The animal reunion of the Sixth New Zealand Mounted Rifles (South Africa) ? as held at Godber's Rooms last evena numbers of the , Sixth, gathered round the festive board, exchanged reminiscences, cracked jokes, and sang "For They Are Jolly Good iellows to the various compliments cn the toast list. The speeches voiced the topic of the hour, the great war, while the songs and recitations smacked of the battlefield. As was only to bo expected, there were many absentees; some of the old i Sixth are fighting in Gallipoli, some are ill Egypt, some are on their way to the theatre of war, others are at lrentham, getting lit for their work, while others again are trying their best ! to get in. One absentee, writing all the way from tho theatre of war, sent his best wishes for a successful gathering, while another, in the midst of I ala.rms of a domestic kind, wired: "Soil arrived this morning; give him a name ' to-night." Surgeon-General S. Slter- r man, V.D., presided, and Captain Mos- • tyn Jones was also present. The principal toast of the ovoning, "Tho Forces t of the Empire," was proposed by Mr. i F. Iv. Reeves, and responded to bv t Dr. Sherman. v f

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 7

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