amusements. THE FIRST OF THE BIG J. C. WILLIAMSON MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS FOR 1922. THE COMIC OPERA CO. » To-night concluding a phenomenally successful season at H.M. Theatre, Auckland. NORTH ISLAND TOUR. HAMILTON, MAY 1, "MERRIE ENGLAND.” WANGANUI. MAY 2.3, and 4, "MERRIE ENGLAND.’ "DOROTHY.” „ "THE CHOCOLATE' SOLDIER. HAWERA. MAY 5. "MERRIE ENGLAND.” PALMERSTON NORTH. MAY 6 and 8, "MERRIE ENGLAND.” "DOROTHY.” HASTINGS, MAY 9, , "THE CHOCOLATE' SOLDIER. NAPIER. MAY 10 and 11, "MERRIE ENGLAND." "DOROTHY.” / MASTERTON, MAY 12, “MERRIE ENGLAND.” OPENING WELLINGTON, At the ZJRAND OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, MAY 13, "MERRIE ENGLAND.” Followed by "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER.” "DOROTHY." By permission of W. Doyly-Carte, the following: “MIKADO.” "GONDOLIERS.” "YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.” BOX PLANS open in each tewm 3 days before opening date. Representative, WALTER ’ BAND. vyELLINGTON TRAMWAYS BAND at . LYALL BAY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. MEETINGS, IJIHE SALVATION ARMY. ANNUAL CONGRESS. ANNUAL CONGRESS. , WELLINGTON. /APRIL 26 to MAY 2, 1922. COMMISSIONER AND MRS. HODDER, Supported by COLONEL McINNES (Chief Secretary), THE national headquarters STAFF, aiid THE OFFICERS, DIVISIONAL, FIELD, and SOCIAL. , T , , 400—of tho North and South Islands—4oo Will conduct SIX IMPORTANT PUBLIC GATHERINGS, in the TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, as under: SATURDAY. APRIL 29.-UNITED MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 7.30 p.m— 7 Splendid Bands from Christchurch, Dunedin, Feilding, Wanganui, Petone,- We 1lington South and Wellington City will take part. . CONCERTED PIECES by Christchurch and Wellington City Songsters, Christchurch Mandolin Orchestra, and Oamaru Male Quartet Party. NOT A MONOTONOUS MOMENT, A Magnificent Mixture of Mirth, Music, and Minstrelsy. SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 11 a.m., 3 & 7 p.m. 3-ARRESTING ASSEMBLIES-3 MASS MEETING, BASIN RESERVE, at 3 p.m. Stirring Music by Visiting and Local i Bands. IF WET, the Afternoon Meeting will be held in the TOWN HALL At 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. THE COMMISSIONER AND MRS. HODDER and Visiting Officers • will Deliver Special Addresses. A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. MONDAY, MAY 1, at 7.30 pm. New and Novel, Fascinating and Fetching BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY YOUNG PEOPLE', in which the Eltham Home Boys, the Rollicking Juveniles froin Island Bay, tne Merry Maidens from the .Florence Booth / Home, and Representative Combinations from City and Suburban Corps will take part. . CHORUS OF 500 VOICES. . . Come and See the Tableaux—Physical Culture—Swedish and Other Drills. A Groat Gathering. A Memorable Occasion. ' Lingering Memory. TUESDAY. MAY 2, at 7.30 p.m. GRAND SOCIAL DEMONSTRATION, Including a Monster Spectacular Pageant of the Salvation Army’s operations in all Parts of the World. UNIQUE ' PROGRAMME of Pyramid Tableaux, Character Songs, Swedish Exercises and Drills, by the Boys from Elthafh and Island Bay, and Girls from South Wellington Homes. Admission by Ticket to Band Festival, Young People's Demonstration, and Social Demonstration, Is. each night to Dress Circle; 6d., Body of Hall. •y. W.C.A. Lecture for business women, hr Dr. Tiuiby King, Thursday, (May 11, >*'A 'Standard of Health for Business Woman." Physical Training Class; 'term begins Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.. Social Hall, Herbert Street. Remedial Exercises Folk Dances, Group Games. Directed bv n member of the British Association of Phvsical Training. Service To-mor-row (Foreign Department), Social Hall, Harbert Street. 4.15. Speaker: Mr. E. J. D. Kerens, M.A. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTTEE. A PUBLIC MEETING to celebrate -fl MAY DAY will be hold in the PARAMOUNT THEATRE TO-MORROW ' (Sunday), April 30, commencing at 8 p.m. The following Speakers will address the meeting:— ! MR. J. ROBERTS, Secretary. Alliance of Labour. MR. M. J. MACK, Secretary. A.S.R.S. MR. K. E. COMBS, Secretary. P. and T. Officers’ Association. MR. J. McCOMBS, M.P. MR. P. FRASER. M.P. . All cordially Knvited. Surer Com Collection at tho door. MERCHANT .SERVICE GUILD. ' HPHEI ANNUAL’ MEETING of the J- Guild will be held on Saturday, April 29, at 11 a.m., in tho Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Featherston Street, and all members are requested to attend. F. A. MACINDOE 1 . Secretary. — RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF. t mayor's fund. A PUBLIC. MEETING will be held in the flavor's Room. Town Hall, on MONDAY, MAY 1, nt 8 p.m. All persons willing to help in the organisation of the Street Sale Day are cordially invited to attend. R. A. WRIGHT,' Mayor. THE WELLINGTON LICENSING DISTRICT. T4TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -Lx the Annual Licensing Meeting for tho Wellington Licensing District will be. held nt the Magistrate s Court. Wellington, on MONDAY, the sth day of JUNE, 1922. at 12 noon. All Notices of Application must bo lodged in duplicate .with tho undersigned at the Magistrate’s Court, Wellington, 21. days before the day of meetfr.g. •>-. Dated nt Wellington this 27th day of April, 1922 C. J. HEWLETT’, Clerk of the Licensing Committee. YTINE <fc WILSON. Auctioneers and ™ .Jjaiid Agents, sell Houses.to live in at the right price. Consult us.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 182, 29 April 1922, Page 9
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