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amusements. IHE ARCADIANS ” BOOM . BOOK YO V R SCATS AT THE DRESDEN. OPERA HOUS E. Curtain Rises at 7.45. CLARKE & MEYNEIL’S NEW COMIC OPERA COM PANT la the Greatest of all Musical Successes. "THE ARCADIANS." "THE ARCADIANS. “THE ARCADIANS.” SPECIAL NOTE. In consequence of the Enormous Success ‘THE ARCADIANS.” and at the EXPRESS DESIRE of numbers who have been unable io witness it, the Directors have decided to keep it on THREE NIGHTS LONGER. See THE CHEAT RACE FOR THE ASKWfJOD CUP. The Most Realistic Scene ever placed on any stage. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of TOM AY ALLS ns PETER DOODT. “I’VE GOT A MOTTER,” Received Nightlv with ROARS OF LAUGHTER and TREMENDOUS APPLAUSE. Last Nights of all the Favourites. Winifred 0 Connor Gertrude Gilliam Fred Winn Ilai-old Thorley P. Cory Charlie Stone Dutton Nicholls Ernest Lash brook Wilfred Hilary Nellie KavanagK Florence Quinn Marguerite I /Cray Alice Hennetto Etliol Forsyth Hilda Edwards Margaret Linden Opera Produced by Cues. A. AS eiiman. Augmented Opera! ic Orchestra under the Direction of Albert Vernon. General Manager for the Company, B. A. Mever. PRICES OF ADMISSION--D.C. and 0.5., te; Stalls, 3s: 1-anally | Circle, 2s: after 7.30, ONE SHILLING. Day Sales at Abel’s. Tobacconist. 70S Business Manager, J. E. MOORE. P B R A HOUSE. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 19th and 20th. FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of CLARKE AND METNELL’S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. First Production in Wellington of “THE BELLE OF BRITTANY.” A Catchy and Dainty Musical Play, Redolent of Quaint Old Brittany, And . Brimming with the Fun and Merriment that Keens Your Sides Aching. 'Presented by ALL THE FAVOURITES OF IHE ARCADIANS." bo, FOOTBALL NOTICE RUGBY FOOTBALL. THIS AFTERNOON. IhTEAEING THE END OF THE IN ROUND. KEEN EXCITING GAMES. Athletic Park — PONE ICE v. ST. JAMES. SOUTHERN v. WELLINGTON. Potone— PETONE v. MELROSE. Admision Gd, Ladies free. Grandstand 6d. W, Q. TALBOT, Secretary. Dont’ forget Special Interpxovinciai Tramways Tournament . Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. S3O RAILWAY NOTICE NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON RACES ATTRENTHAM, 15th, 19th and 22nd JULY, AND CORONATION EXHIBITION At WELLINGTON, Holiday excursion tickets, available for return until JULY 21th, wilt be obtainable as under:— From Woodville, Foston, Porirua, Opaki and intermediate stations, to Wellington (Thorndon or Lambton) on 11th, ISth, and 21st July. Prom Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek and intermediate stations, to Te Aro and Wellington (Lambton) on 11th, loth, 18th, 19th, and 21st July. NOTE. On loth and 19th July, the tickets from Masterton, Greytovvn, Cross Creek, and intermediate stations, will be obtainable only by the train which leaves Masterton at S.3U a-m. and Greytown at 9.5 a-m. On 15th, 19th, and 22nd July, tickets, including admission to Coni-se, available far use on day of issue only, will be obtainable from'Te Aro, Wellington (Lambton), Ngahauranga, Petone, and Lower Hutt—to Trentliam (return). Carriages Is 6d; Seated Wagons 3s Sd. and from Mas-ter-ton, Greytown, Cross Creek and intermediate stations—to Trentham—Holiday Excursion Pares (by morning train only). Admission to Racecourse is NOT included in Holiday Excursion fares. ON 15th, 19th, and 22nd JULY Race trains will nm as under:— FOR RACECOURSE—Te Aro dep. 10.29 and 10.55 a.m., Wellington dep. 10.16, 10.55, II.S a.m., and 1.5 p.m. The 10.29 a.m. train from Te Aro will not stop for passengers between To Aro and Trentham. The 10.55 a.m. train from Wellington will stop at Lower Hutt, and the II.S a.m. and 1.5 p.m. trains will stop at Petone and Lower Hutt to take up passengers for Trentham. Passengers from Ngahauranga _ will require to travel by the train leaving Ngahauranga at 10.7 a.m.; those from Petone by trains leaving Petone at 10.20, 11.21 a.'ra., and 1.21 p.m., those from Lower Hutt bv trains leaving Lower Hutt at 10.28. 11.14, 11.25 a.m.. and 1.26 p.m. ; With these exceptions Race trains WILL NOT STOP BETWEEN WEL LINGTON AND TRENTHAM. FROM RACECOURSE—For Wellington and Te Aro at 4.15 and 4.35 p.m.. and for Wellington only at 4.35 and 4.55 p.m. lie 4.35 p.m. train WILL NOT STOP TWEEN TRENTHAM AND IVELLINGTON for passengers. ! The 4.15, 4.25, and 4.55 p.m. trains -Will stop at Lower Hutt, Petone, and Ngahattranga to set down passengers. The usual 7-30 a.m. Mnsterton-Welling-ton train, will leave Masterton 5.30 a.m.. Carterton 8.57, Grevtown 9.5, .Featherston 9.37, Kaitolce. 11.21, Trentham arr, 11.54' a.m., Wellington arr. 12.50 p.mThe 4.35 p.m. WoMingten-Masterton train will leave Trentham at 5.33 p.m.. Greytown arr. 8.18 p.m., Masterton arr. 9 p.m. The usual 9.55 a.m. Te Aro-Wood mile train will leave Te Aro at 9.40 a-m.. Wellington 9.55, Ngahauranga 10.7. Petone 10.20, Lower Hutt 10.28, Upper Hutt arr. 11.15 a.m. North of Upper Hutt this train will run ns usual. An extra .train will leave Wellington for Lower Hutt at 10-15 a.m., Ngahan. ranga 10.28, Petone 10.42, Lower Ilntt arr. 10.45 a.m. ~ The 13.55 p.m. train Tuner Hutt te Lower Hutt will leave Upuer Hutt at 1245 p.m.,‘ Lower Hiitt arr, 1 20 p.m. The onlv trains hv which Race Ticket? will hn .issued : will .be-,the Rare trainsThe 9.40 a.m. Te . Am-Woodvillo train (from Ngahauranga. Petone, and Lower Hutt only): the.. 1.10. p.m. WellingtonTJpner Hutt train Gstb ■ and 22nd Julv' and the 1.20 p.m. Weßington-Uimer Hurt' train (1.8 u.m. from Te Aro, SaturdavsV Season tickets (Press Renorters’ tickets executed!. Tourist Tickets, and -Free passes Tvill not bo nvailnble on fho Eoce trains.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7853, 15 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7853, 15 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7853, 15 July 1911, Page 7

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