amusements. P 33 R A IXOUS 33. THE BOX PLAN FOR T3IE LAST SIX XH-iJITS of the Season mil to opened at the Dresden, MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at 0 o'clock. "HENRY' OF XAVAEEE " Will bo Presented THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Juno Ist, 2nd and 3rd. “VTA WIRELESS” Will be Presented MONDAY', TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Juno sth. cth and 7th. P- E R A HOUSE. Direction, J. C. 'Williamson, Ltd. THE WHIP, THE WHIP, LAST FOUR NIGHTS LAST FOUR NIGHTS LAST FOUR NIGHTS Of MR J. C. WILLIAYISON’S Magnificent production of the Great Drury Lano Drama THE WHIP. THE WHIP. THE WHIP. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, MAY 27th. And Three Following Evenings, -•At a (Xliartor to S. THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE Ist, And Two Following Evenings. The Brilliant Romantic Play ' (First time here) HENRY' OF NAVARRE. Prices —as, 3s, Is. Early Doors, Stalls 6d, Gallery Is extra. Day Sales at Christeson's. Ford Motor-oar from House and Ilurrell. Silver Table Ware from Walker and Hall. Gramophone supplied by Dresden Piano Company. _ MONHAY, JUNE sth, Last Production of the Season, VIA WIRELESS. The late train to the Hutt will leave Larubton TO-NIGHT at 11.35.
CORONATION THEATRE. Exhibition buildings. wateei LOO QUAY. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS In Their Humorous ami Musical Enter-t-aiiiraents. "AN TFNEIVjMaLED COMBINATION.” Every Evening at 8.30 sharp. PRICES OF ADMISSION—Is and fid. Iteeerved seats at tJie. Dresden, Is CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), MAY 2Stt, At 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. TRAMWAYS BAND At NEWTOWN PARK. JNO. E. PALMER, Town Clerk, i May 27th, 1911. 120 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN RECITAL. ; municipal orchestra and ORGAN RECITAL. TUESDAY NEST, the 30th MAT, At 8 o’clock. GRAND PROGRAMME. “Finlandia,"’ Toem Poem for Orchestra (Sibelius) “Peer Gynt" (Grieg) By request. And several Organ Selections. Admission—SlXPENCE and ONE SHILLING. J. MAUGHAN BARNETT, Conductor. JNO. R. PALMER, May 23th, 1911. . Town Clerk. FOOTBALL NOTICES. RUGBY THIS AFTERNOON. ATHLETIC PARK, At 3 o’clock. ST. JAMES v. PETONE. ORIENTAL v. ATHLETIC.' No advice is necessary to tell you what may bo expected in the meeting of the above teams. Admission 6d.. Ladies free. Grandstand 6d. GET THERE EARLY. W. G. TALBOT, 119 Secretary W.R.F.U. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. TVUREWELL Lectures —Sister . Avar J- bamia, Representative of Vedanta, Farewell Lectures, Masonic Hall. Boulcott street. Sunday, 11 a.m.: “How to Seek and Find the Self." Sunday. 7 p.m., last Lecture: "Who Are Our Friends, Relatives, Favourites, and Affinities, Hero and Hereafter?” Both Lectures from a Vedanta standpoint. All welcome. Bring friends. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, WHITMORE STREET. SUNDAY, MAY” 28th Services at 11, 7 and 8.15. Morning preacher. Rev. J. D. Russell, who will preach his farewell sermon and also read a letter from the departing Miesioner. Holy Communion at 12. Evening preacher, Mr W. B. Fisher. Soloist, Miss Mueller. Prayer meeting at 6.30. Institute open daily. ' (gT. .PE TER'S. SUNDAY AFTErTaSCENSION DAT. Hohp Communion, 7 and 8 a.m. Manns and sermon, 11. Bible classes, men’s and women’s, 3 p.m. Evensong and sermon, 7. Eelbnrne, 11 and 7. Taranaki street Mission, 11 and 7. 108 ELECTION NOTICES. M R F. M. B. FISHER, M.P., will address the Electors of Wellington on WEDNESDAY NEST. At ST. PETER’S SCHOOLROOM.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7451, 27 May 1911, Page 13
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