AMUSEMENTS. fjONCEIt T CHAM BE R. 'TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NI.GJIT! TO-NIGHT! LAST SEVEN NIGHTS. LAST SEVEN NIGHTS. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THE AYORLD-FAMED FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, (;IMv ■ JUISII.EE SINGERS, MSK JUBILEE SINGERS, ll&lv .JUBILEE SINGERS, FISv JUBILEC SINGERS, lISK JUBILEE SINGERS, HSR JUBILEE SINGERS, HMv JUBILEE SINGERS, f-IMv JUBILEE SINGERS, HSIv JUBILEE SINGERS. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. EISIC JUBILEE SINGERS. "THE WORLD'S GREATEST HARMON!' AND MELODY MAKERS." .Prices as usual. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., then al Town Hall. Phono (15. HIS -jVTAJESTVS rpHEATRE. LS .MAJESTY'S -MIEATRE. 10-DAY! At 2.:(f1. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! At 2.30. TO-DAY! The. Kiddies-" Favourite ■ MATINEE OP MIRTH AND MELODY. 2a., Is., fid. 25., Is., fid. HIS MAJESTY'S -riIHEATEE. is Majesty's Iheatre. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, jun. „„ BLAZE OP GORGEOUSNESS! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I'ULLERS' FARRAGO OP PUN, „ Headed by THE DRAMATIC: STARS. MR, TED MACLEAN, ' In Association with MISS GENEVIEVE LEE, Tho Californian Actress, Last Pew Nights of iho Prince of Raconteurs, MR, "C." MR, "C." AIR. "C." And MISS MAUDE COURTNEY. The Queen Regnant, of Vivacity. THE TRIO CLASSIQUE. Ballancinos, Ward Lwir, Jfaxiffls. KELLY AND DRAKE, Prices-D.C. and U.S., 25.; Stalls, Is-: Res., 2s. Gd. (Plus Tax). Plan at Bristol BIG CHANGE ON MONDAY! QUEEN'S Continuous THEA.TRE UEEN'S Pictures. THEATRE Cuba Street. "THE BOOK AGENT" A Fox Fcaturo Comedy Drama, starring GEORGE WALSH, "Tho King of Smiles" At last the lowly book agent has come into his own. Steeped in comedy and ■ romanco he steps on tho 6crcen of tho [ newest Fox Film with all his suavity and assurance portrayed by no loss a pnrson- ' ago than GEOHGE WALSH. Supported by a NEW SERIES of attractions sJiowji for tho first time in Wellington. POPULAR. PRICES.-Stalls, Od.; Grand Circle, Is.; Reserved Seats, Is. Cd. Booking at Beggs or at tho Theatre. 'Phono 11255. No extra charge for booking. Day > Sessions, 6d., and children 3d. until G. ' TW - H. .ACADEMY OF FINE , ARTS. \, SKETCH EXHIBITION. CLOSES TO-DAY j At 9.30 p.m. At 9.30 p.m. Winning Numbers in tho Art Union . drawn yesterday (Friday) evening are.— I (Ist, JJS) m, (2nd, M) m, (3rd, £S) G57, ! (4th, .£,'!) 747 (sth, .£2) 610, (litli, Jti) KIG, (7th, .« os. Gd.) 251, and (Sth, £1) 318. Winners are requested to select their ' pictures to-day. , Gallery Open To-day from 10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m., and This Evening from 7.30 to 9.30. I J. M'DONALD, Secretory; ; RUGBY FOOTBALL. CIEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. l lOEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAAIENT. ATHLETIC L'AKK, ' TO-DAY TO-DAY From 1.15 to 4.45 p.m. 1 Tho Season will bo opened To-day with ! the Annual Seven-a-Side Tournament. 32 COMPETING TEAMS. IB Senior and 1G Fifth-grade Teams. And 30 MATCHES IN ONE AFTERNOON! ' For Individual Play and Bright Football Come to Athletic Park. Note—All active Rugby Refereos kindly requested to attend. Admission, Gd.; Ladies, Free. Grandstand, Gd. , T. H, JONES, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, SUNDAY EVENING AT 8, PROFESSOR T. HUNTER I EOFESSOR T. HUNTER Will Deliver au Address On "EDUCATION." "EDUCATION." "EDUCATION." "EDUCATION." Doors open at 7. Collection. NOTICE. ANYONE found Trespassing on W. T. ■ CEDERHOLM'S Property at AKATARAWA will be Prosecuted. REMOVAL OF PENSIONS OFFICE, j mHE Office of fclie Registrar of Pen- j 1 signs will bo located, on and after Monday next, the 29th instant, in the , Government Insurance Buildings, Bran-j don Street, immediately opposite tho De- j t'onco Offices. . i War Pensioners, Old-age Pensioners and | Widows' Pensioners please Bote. j Pensions previously paid at the Wcl- j j leslcy Club Buildings will in future bo j i paid at tho now office. ] G. C. FACTE, I I Commissioner of Pensions, j !to i hungarian articles by | ! FRENCH GOODS. , j FIRMS and Commission Agents of New ! Zealand wishing to sell French I goods in Now Zealand now and after tho War should itrito through tho French ! Consular Agent at Wellington (Mr. James Macintosh, c/o Wright, Stephensou and Co., Ltd.), to the Office National du Commerco Exterieur, Official Institution, 3 Rue. Feydeau, Paris, which will put them in touch, frco of charge, with suitablo Fronch firms. Buyers and Agents must state exactly tho linos in which they deal in their request to the French Consular Agent, and may also attach samples of tho articles wanted. I . I I red cross. 1 art union. art union. ; Art union. art unton. ! tickets, only one shilling. ; try your luck. ! try your luck', try your luck, four valuable prizes. Ist-.EIO Order on Herb. Price. 2nd—A Slocked Week-end Lady's Suitcase. 3rd-.£l k Hat, D.I.C. i lib—l Pair Kaiapoi Blankets Tickets Is., may be obtained from all leading city shops and by post (stamped envelope) frnii' Mrs. Dutliie, 3C llobson Street. / ;
Only six persons in every 1000 live to be seventy-five ypars old, and only ono reaches (he century. The water in Norwegian fjords is wonderfully clear, quito small objects being visible at a of 'JO fathoms.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 187, 27 April 1918, Page 9
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