AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Lessees J. C. Williamson. SUB-LESSEE ALLEN DOONE. LAST SIX NIGHTS OF A NOTABLE SEASON. m _ T . r „. rTm TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT AND ALSO MONDAY EVENING “IN OLD DONEf L” BRILLIANTLY INTERPRETED BY THAT ILxriRESTING AND ROMANTIC ARTIST ALLEN DOONE SUPPORTED BY MISS EDNA KEELEY. And his Versatile Company of Players, i n one of the most fascinating ComedyDramas ever present ed in the Dominion. Hear Doone sing “Tunes We Lovo to Hear on Paddy s.Day, Kate O’Dono ghue.” Hear Adele Inman sing “Tho Last Rose of Summer,” TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY' EVENING ONLY. "IN OLD DONEGAL." "IN OLD DONEGAL.” “IN OLD DONEGAL. A Production that will linger long in the Memory of Playgoers. COMMENCING NEX T TUESDAY EVENING THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS O F ALLEN DOONE S SEASON, Will b» devoted to the presentation of Allen Doone s Greatest Masrermece. “THE PARISH PRIEST” “THE PARISH PRIEST” PRICES—6s., 4s„ 25., plus tax. , „ , Plans at t<he Bristol. Day Sales at G randq Confectionery (at Theatre). Children in arms not admitted. SPORTING. WELLINGTON RAGING CLUB RAGES! ‘ RACES! TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. AUTUMN MEETING. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AtRIL 14. FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON. Trains leave for Trentham, at frequent intervals from 9.50 until 10.40 a.m. Additional trains leave Wellington at 11.56 a.m (Saturday only), 12.10 p.m. (Thursday only), 12.15 p.m. (Saturday only), 1.12 (Saturday only) and 1.20 pirn. The 11.56 a.m. train on Saturday will not stop between Wellington and Trentham. Ladies and Children travelling by ea rlier trains, not Race Trains. b® admitted free to the Club's Picnic Grounds in the Outside Enclosure. Hot water provided. Ladies’ retiring Tooms. „ A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. MANAWATU ’ RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING AWAPUNI, WEDNESDAY, 18th, THU RSDAY, APRIL 19. YVEDNESDAY, 18th, THU RSDAY. APRIL 19. FIRST RACE AT 11.45 A.M. Trains as under:—Leave Paekakari ki each day G. 35 a.m., picking up passengers where required, arrive Course 10.35 a.m. A SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Wellington each day 7.10 a.m., with restricted stoppages; arrives Course 11.9 a.m. The New Plymouth Express will se t down and pick up passengers at Awapuni both days of the ‘meeting. Return Train for YVellington leaves Course 5.34 p.m. each day
AMUSEMENTS. HARRIERS—SEASON 1928. rjTHE OFFICIAL OPENING of the Season will ba held at Lyall Bay TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 14th, at 3 p.m. All interested in this sport are cordially invited. J. O’SULLIVAN, Hon. Secretary, Wellington Centre N.Z.A.A.A. BAND. SILVER BAND AT LYALL BAY, TO-MORRCW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. MEETINGS. FREE LECTURE. “SATAN'S EMPIRE FALLING." “SATAN’S EMPIRE I'ALLING.” "SATAN’S EMPIRE FALLING." SATIN HAS AN EMPIRE I Not in the nether regions, amid fire ■ and sulphur, ruling over the dead, but in this world among the living. Nor is Satan’s rule oonauea to the haunts of sin and vice. It is manifest in the Pulpits and Parliaments of Earth, and in. the avenues of Commerce. There Truth is displaced by Tradition, Government is degraded by the idolatry of party and vested interests, and the Golden Rule is transformed into the rule of Gold. , Tho whole Creation is groaning under the Satanic Rulo. SATAN’S EMPIRE MUST GO! Gold Almighty has decreed its consumption by a process of internal combustion. The great Conflagration began in 1914 A.D., and will reach its climax soon. Frantic efforts are being made by the world’s Statesmen to extinguish the flames of racial hatred, national jealousy, and class strife, but in vain. THE END IS HERE! Tho Satanic Empire will shortly disappear. On its rums will be raised up tlie long promised Kingdom of God. It alone contains tlie solution of Society’s problems. With it will come Truth and Righteousness in every department of human activity. Boundless blessing, perfect happiness, and endless life will be within the reach of all. The Lecturer will prove from the Bible that wo are now in that timo. HEAR MR. M. A. HOWLETT MR. M. A. HOWLETT (The Brilliant Lecturer of New York). TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 7 p.m. prompt. Seats Free. No Collection. PHRENOLOGICAL LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION. BY REV. J. CREWES, Newtown Library Hall, MONDAY EVENING, at 8. Chairman, J. Castle, Esq. Six heads read free. New Lantern Pictures, including one of Wellington City Organist Admission free. Collection.
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