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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, IreX? J- 0- Williamson. STTB T FSSiEE ALLEN DOONE. A IT T tSi’KA'xTT? TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ALUEN DOOIN E TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER" BRIL LEANT SUCCESS, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. “MOLLY BAWN” Two more Nights Only of The "MOLLY BAWN” A Beautiful, Ladies’ "MOLLY BAWN” Artistic P la * "MOLLY BAWN” Romance. HEAR DO ONE SING „ „ "Molly Bawn," "Hams Hanging High i n the , C , pr , l ,' er > r ° asfc U E ’ "Molly’s Eye s are Irish, etc. “MOLLY BAWN” A Delightful Creation. PRESENTED B Y ALLEN DOONE And His Versatile Company “MOLLY BAWN” „ x .. , . “9 LLY BAWN For Two More Mgnts Only. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 12, AND THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS— The Fascinating Comedy-Drama, “IN OLD DONEGAL. ■pians E arthe Bri’stol’.’ llay Sales at Grand Confectionery at Tneatre. Children in arms not admitted.

EMPRESS THEATRE The Best Theatre in Wel.ington. Open from 11 a.m. till Slcepytime. NOW SHOWING, ■ Laughter and Love, Thrills and Surprises. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In A Sure Cure for the Blues, "ONE OF THE BLOOD.” "ONE OF THE BLOOD." "ONE OF THE BLOOD’ 7 "ONE OF THE BLOOD." Eight Reels of Continuous Dramatic Fireworks. The Fight on the Stairs—The Hold-up on tho Bridge—The Rescue from tho Six-story Fire—and A Thrilling Love Story. Also, Free ahd Easy—A Mermaid Comedy—- " Endurance.” EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA Under the Baton of Mr. L. D. AUSTIN. Box Plan at the Bristol, or Ring 3442. Commencing Friday Next, "MISSING HUSBANDS.” QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, at 8 p.m. RECITAL RECITAL RECITAL RECITAL By FRANCES HENRY (Violiniste), EUDORA HENRY (Pianiste). Tickets (including tax): Res., 35.-3 d.; Unres., 2s. 2d. Box Plan opens at tho Bristol To-morrow (Thursday), April 5. CHENEY—THE MASTER INSTRUMENT. HE MASTER INSTRUMENT. Hero is a Phonograph that is entirely different from any you have ever heard; different because it embodies entirely now acoustic principles that ensure bet' ter sound reproduction; different because it reproduces the human voice, violin, piano, and other instruments so superbly that the very personality of the artist is revealed. . Costa no more than ordinary Phonographs. All models designed in handsome fashion. Convenient terms arranged. New Cheneys just arrived. Lail and see them. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. ATHLETIC SPORTS. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. SEASON TICKETS. Notice is hereby given that the Box Plan for Season Tickets for Athletic Park for 1923 Season, will open at 10 a.m. on APRIL 16, for last year’s Season Tidcet-hol’Cjers, and reipain open for last year's Season Ticketholders only on April 16 and 17- ’ seats Will be reserved by PERSONAL APPLICATION ONLY to Room 25. King’s Chambers, on and after APRIL 16, and CANNOT BE RESERVED IN ADVANCE. Last years Ticket-holders must produce their- last year’s tickets, and will be allowed to reserve up to the number only held previously. The Wellington Rugby Football Union cannot undertake that applicants for Seasen Tickets will obtain the same seats as previously held. The Plan will be OPEN TO THE PUBLIC at 10 a.m. on APRIL 18. 1923, personal application being essential. Prices of Tickets: 335. Gents; 275. 6d. Ladies. , , These tickets admit to matches under the jurisdiction of the Wellington Rugby (Football Union, but do not admit to benefit matches or Sev'en-a-Side Tournament A lady’s ticket cannot be transferred to a gent., and all tickets must ho produced to tho gate-keeper each SatUrday - F. J. McCOMTSKY, Sec., W.R.F.U. King’s Chambers. Wellington. TOPIC OF THE MOMENT! piR.AND BOXING £OUTINEY XXRAND BOXING TOURNEY EMPIRE THEATRE. PETONE, FRIDAY, APRIL 13. Gong will sound at 8 p.m. sharp. Wellington has some clever Boxers; Hutt Valley has better. SEE THE BEST IN ACTION. Tickets obtainable at Ned Perry s Tobacconist Shop. Motor Buses and Taxis leave Government Buildings nt v 7 Secretary. Box 12, Petone. BUSINESS NOTICES. EATf<Eß~Teels are costly and jar J Ihe nerves —Wood-Milne Rubber Heels absorb the jar and cost less and wear longer. IMTRS? SORENSEN-HATCH, 79 Boulcott I*l Street, Health Psychic. Psychic Class to-night (Tuesday), 8 o’clock. rfUIERE’S briskness in the step of the J- man who wears Wood-Milne -Rubber Soles. Made of best Para Rubber; they absorb road jar. STATE FOREST SERVICE 4. ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF CON SERVATORS. The annual conference of conservators of the forests under the control of the State Forest Service will open in Wellington to-day, and is expected to extend over three days. Ihe work to bo undertaken during tho ensuing year will be mapped out, and views upon State forest matters generally exchanged bv tile conservators from all parts’ of the Dominion. Dustin’s pies are justly famous for lunch, tea, and supper. Marie of the best ingredients, and always piping hot to take home. Call in at Cuba Street Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 173, 10 April 1923, Page 9

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