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AMUSEMENTS. rEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES TO-NIGHT the combined picture firms of West's and Royal Pictures will open the new picture palace, "The King's Theatre." A new era in picture entertainments mised by the amalgamated fir the first picture is screened. The ating accommodation from a eight line i 6 perfect and unsurpassed in Australasia. The whole of the appointments „,,v n n so up-to-date in every respect. best in the picture world will form the opening bill. Sir Joseph and Lady Ward and party have signified their intention of attending the opening performance, while T. M. Wilford, Esq., M.P., will perform the ony. n will be on view at the _ing J s Theatre after 1 p.m., where 6eats can be booked.. THE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors, West's Proprietary and Royal Pictures. THE OPENING PERFORMANCE Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the presence of Sir Joseph and Lady Ward and Party. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND OPENING - Of the KING'S THEATRE KING'S THEATRE By I WEST'S ROYAL I The Dawn of a New J PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT In a PERFECT PICTURE PICTURE Will be TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Star Selection of Signal Successes will be Presented. WESTS AND ROYAL PICTURES Are on the HIGHEST BRANCH Of the PICTORIAL TREE OF KNOWLEDGE, And PRODUCE ONLY THE BEST! ' Our Operator, Mr J. Dunn. Is. Dress Circle and Front Stalls Ib. 6d. Stalls. 6d. j Doors open at 7; Carriages, 10.20. Box I Plan at Abel's (after 1 p.m. at King's Theatre), booking fee, 6d. 831 AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPOETS. BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY, MARCH 19th.. RUNNING, Jumping, Hurdling, Irish """ Jigs, Bagpipe Competitions, Tug-of-War. Garrison Band in attendance. Admission Is. H. MoKEOWEN, 835 Hon. Secretary. TtyfITCSS B. RICHMOND will give a Concert in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on TUESDAY, April sth, assisted by Mies May Donaldson (violin.) and Mr F. R. Johnstone ('cello); 807 RING UP 2570, VITETTA BROTHERS, i. We are prepatred to supply Music for Concerts, Theatres, At Homes, Garden Partiea, Weddings, Sports, etc. We play only the Best Selections from the Most Favourite and Celebrated' Works from Overtures, Operas, Marches, Dances, etc., Large or Small Orchestra. Harp, Violin and Flute supplied at shortest notice. VINCENT VITETTA, Manager, Address—l 36, Tory Street. Telephone—2s7o. BALLROOM DANCING—CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. TMTES H. B. MASON'S improved XtJL method of instruction, insures pro ficiency in one quarter at class, or in si xprivate lessons. All lessons givek in private hall, 60ft x 30ft. Classes on Mondays and Wednesdays. Private leseons by arrangement. Address Ghuznee street, next St. Peter's Church. l/TISS GLADYS MAJRION CAMPBELL, Certificated Teacher of Dancing, sthenics and Fencing (trained by i Wordsworth, of London). Fees: — loine and Calisthenics. 30s for course of ten lessons. Fencing, 2 guineas for course of ten lessons. Intending pupils apply oio. Mrs Oswald Johnston, Main road, Lower Hutt. 525 MISS MAY DONALDSON, Teacher of Violin and Solo Artiste, Premiere Prix du Conservatoire Royale de Bruxelles. >REPARBD to receive a Limited Number of Pupils for Violin. Particulars as to terms, etc., may be obtained at Messrs Begg and Co., the address, 59, Majoribanks street. MISS ADA DONALDSON, Teacher of Piano, Pupil of Profes Wouter's Conservatoire Royale de Bruxelles; first-class certificates. PREPARED TO RECEIVE PUPILS. Address as Above. 890 2ALAND RAILWAYS. MASTEETON RACES AT OPAKI, MAECH 17th and 18th. OLTDAY Excursion Tickets, available for return on March 21st, will "" ' ipt where ordinary Woodville, Mauriceate stations, and fro , Clareville and inte lediate stations, to Opaki on 17th, brains on March 18th. Tickets will be available fo~ ' ,_ of journey at Opaki only. Th <"**>■■ H at Masterton only. A special pasr train for Opaki Racecourse, stop- * ' " tations, will leave ~ Grey town 9.40, Masterton 10.57 a.m. A train will leave Masterton at 12.10 p.m. for Opaki Racecourse. Return train will leave Opaki Racecourse at 6.5 p.m. All trains will, if required, stop opposite Opaki Racecourse for passengers. The 7.50 aan. Wellington-Woodville train will _ not, however, take passengers for Opaki, except from stations south of Cross Creek. | 768 BY OEDEB.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7078, 16 March 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7078, 16 March 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7078, 16 March 1910, Page 10