AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. Holiday Matinee To-day, at 1!.3G BP MAJESTY'S THEATER loxfll' JajfeTiHe Unprecedented Success of ' £) YILLIERS ARNOLD and PEARL LADD s»S3ffi^al^SSS!sS3&a£^S&£gii£^&^&s£ga (Late of .1. C. Williamson's Opera Co.) La:i I. JJAV r LAST MGHi' George D'Ahno, Grace Quine, Hazel 01 the Wonderful London Success. Morris, Merton aiul liydon. 'LIGHTS 0' LONDON, BROWN AND SOIJLIE. LIGHTS 0' LONDON, Last Appearance of A Splendid Magnificent .-Emotional Plajj HERBERT BROOKS. Crowded with Great Dramatic. Moments. Charlie's Canine Circus, Marvell's Cocka- LIGHTS 0' LONDON, too*, Jack Mariin, Early LIGHTS 0' LONDON, Prices—2s: and Is.: Children Half-price. Dramatic, Picturesque, Beautiful, SoulBOX PLAN AT THEATRE. comforting. A mingling of tears it laughs. Book Seats at His Majesty's Theatre DICt HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. ■ To-dav from 10 to 5: A BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. • DOORS OPEN at 10.15 Performance, 10.30. VSTELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL DOORS OPEN at 10.15 Performance. 10.30. it SOCIETY DAY' PRICES—3d., (id.; Reserves Is. FIRST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. TTOII'RESS. ■: ' ' Tenth Season. JCiMPRESS. Under the Patronage cl' His Excellency COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING. Governor. 5000 feet of Sympathy and Tend erne t»ICffl N HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). Giving one an Overview of Life, TUESDAY. JUNE 6th, SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? At S p.m. SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? Conductor: SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? MR. BERNARD F. PAGE. SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? Soloists: SHOULD A WlirE FORGIVE? ' MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY.. A gripping picture of fervent love, MR. HAYDN BKCIC. The love that lasts for ever. SIGNOR TRUDA. SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? : SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? _MR. SIGUIiD LESTRUP. , A magnificent photo novel, tremendous in TlCKETS.—Reserved seats, 35., at Bris- its romantic power and heart-interest, tol Piano Co.; Unreserved,-ss. and Is. SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE? E. TOMBS, Permeated with love and laughter. " Acting Hon. Sec. COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING. .
EMPIRE ' DAY CELEBRATIONS, 1916. TO-DAY, SATURDAY, ■ 3 ED 'JUNE . (KING'S 'BIRTHDAY), OFFICIAL LAUNCHING OF THE "ALL-FOR-EMPIRE" SCHEME At the WELLINGTON TOWN HALL. ' Afternoon, at 3 o'clock-YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEMONSTRATION. Evening, at 8 o'clock-CITIZENS' MASS GATHERING. (His Worship the Mayor, J. P. Luke, Esq., Presiding.) PICTURESQUE PAGEANT (Under the Direction of Mrs.- James Hannah)— "WHEN THE EMPIRE CALLS"; Grand Procession of Allies and"Great Brt. tain, and Overseas Dominions' Representatives. / Incidental Music "by Savage Clul> Orchestra and Lady and Gentlemen Professionals, Grand Finale—"BULß BRITANNIA"-Solo by Mr. E. J. Hill. \ Musical Selections by Members of Trentham Military Band. AFTERNOON SPEAKERS: The Hon. Dr. R. M'Nab (Minister of Justice), tint? the Hon. J. G. W. Aitken, M.L.C. (Chairman of the Wellington Education. Board). V EVENING SPEAKERS: The Prime Minister (Right Hon. W. F. Massey),. tha Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, the Mayor -(J. P. Luke, Esq.), Mr. "11. A. Wright, M.P., Mr. C. B. Morison, K.C., and Mr. F. W. Manton. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION.
(JIHE ' pATRIOTIC gOCIETY, (WELLINGTON BRANCH.) EMPIRE . DAY, SUNDAY fIEU ECI TJ ARAJ) E. unday Church x aeadb. SUNDAY, JUNE* 4™ 1916, iT 3M * THE ' TOWN HAT,I, TOWN. HUT. THE JIEMBEHS OF THE REINFORCEMENTS FROM- TRENTHASI & FEATHERSTON CAMPS, N.Z. VETERA NS, TERRITORIALS, SENIORCADETS , NORTHERN SECTION NATIONAL RE SERVE, AMOKUUA BOYS, & NORTHERN SECTION BOY SCOUTS WILL PARADE AT BUNNY STREET AT 230 iIARCH T0 MEECEK STREET, via LAMBTON QUAY & "WILLLIS THE RETURNED WOUNDED SOLDIERS WILL JOIN THE PARADE AT GREY STREET. ' ! , ■ THE SOUTHERN SECTION NATIONAL RESERVE AND BQY SCOUTS WILL PARADE AT COURTENAY PLA CE AT 2.30 P.M., AND MARCH TO MERCER STREET via MANNERS AND WILLIS STREETS. THE. FOLLOWING CLERGYMEN WILL OFFICIATE COLONEL TRACEY, CHAPLAIN-CAPT. G. KNOWLES-SMITH, AND THE REV ARCHIBALD HUNT. ' GOD SAVE THE KING! ' " MAKE NO MISTAKES PORTRAITS ELECTRIC LTGHT The Premier Winter Show of the South- AT BARTLETT'S, ern Hemisphere is: • 10 Willis Street. THE NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. Sittings b.y Appointment Only. HE NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. 'Phone 1233 THIRTEENTH EVENT TAKES PLACE ■ • _ At PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW- _ ' GROUNDS, THE SPECIAL APPARATUS installed JUNE 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, 1916. here ensiles us to finish ni R ht work BUTTER, CHEESE, APPLE. & HONEY rivalling, that of day. CHAMPIONSHIPS. BARTLETT STUDIOS Four Days of Interest, 1 ."Education, and . »••• Amusement. (Between Grand Hotel and Stewart MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIA Dawson's). TION'S CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. " . . ' ■ Space applications close 30th April. „„„ ' ' General entries close 3rd June. THE GRAiSD FIRE-SCBEEN.. Send for Schedule to " (Patented.) ,W. T. PENNY, Fixes on to side of Mantel and Torts r> Kti Secretary, ' exactly like av spring-blind. Prices Box 85. Palmerston North. . (Postage paid)-Black, 12s. 6d.; Antique Purebred Cattle Exhibition and Sale, Finish, 17s. Gd. Send for' Illustrated June 21a and 22nd. Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD J ; HARDWARE. LTD., Palmerston' North.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2787, 3 June 1916, Page 7
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