AMUSEMENTS. 0 P ERA HO U SE. Solo Lessee, Allan Hamilton. ELECTRIC SUCCESS Of . ALLAN HAMILTON'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 1 SATURDAY, AND FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS, Production on a scale of unexampled completeness of the world-famed fantastical Comedy Drama, A MESSAGE FROM MARS. A MESSAGE FROM MARS. A .MESSAGE FROM MARS. A MESSAGE FROM MARS. (By Arrangement with Charles Hawtrey, Esq., London). ENTIRELY NEW "SCENERY By Alfred Clint, Harry Whnite, and assistants. Produced under the' Sole direction of MR. GEORGE E. BRYANT. BOX PLAN AT HOLLIDAY'S. PRICES: 35., 25., Is". Early doors from 7 to 7.30, Od. extra. Early Door Day Sales at Abel's. - ~ This (Saturday) Night, the departure of the Day's Bay Boat will be delayed until lO.'lo o'clock. HERBERT LEIGH;5991 Business Manager. WONDERLAND. A SERIES OF WONDERFUL NIGHTS. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! Remarkable Discoverv in tho Japanese Gardens at WONDERLANDA MARVELLOUS NATURAL PHENOMENON. ROTORUA BROUGHT TO WELLINGTON. Discovery oi' a Geyser. A GEYSER, : A GEYSER, The Geyser will be Soaped at 4.15 p.m. on Saturday Afternoon; and it'.is estimated will carry 000 gallons of water 350 to -100 feet up in the Air. .... DON'T MISS THIS the first of . its kind, in this part of the North Island. THE MINIATURE RAiLWAY, will be Working all Afternoon and Evening. . Debut of the JOE- WARD PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW for the..Children! TOBOGGAN RACES! '•' ' . ' TOBOGGAN RACES! . TO-NIGHT;! ' A THE BOMBARDMENT OF ALEXANDRIA BY THE BRITISH FLEET, IN FIREWORKS ON THE LAKE. A GORGEOUS SCENE. ALL THE SIDE SHOWS IN .FULL; SWING EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. TRAMS every Ten Minutes from- Courtenay Place, and every half-hour from. Government Station., FERRY STEAMER.—In o'rdeivTo somewhat relieve tho congestion of the' tram traffic, the ferry steamer s.s. Admiral' will ' leave the Ferry Wharf, at 2.10 p.m. for Miramar, l'C-. turning\from Miramar. at 5.30 p.m. 'Phone 2272. " P. P. BIGWOOD, 5997 •" Manager. "OTIS; MAJESTY'S. THEATRE' Manager ... Mr.v Howard Vernon; ' ~-V Transformed into a Temple of Mirth and /Jliisic:; TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 30, And Every Evening until Further Notice. A TRIP TO CHI N A TOW N. A TRIP TO ' CHINATOWN. Introducing— MR. HOWARD VERNON, MISS VINIA DE LOITTE, .. . - v'.'C- . MISS 'IRIS VANCE, And a FullvCoiiipany of .. "' FAVOURITE ACTORS AND' SINGERS. ' Vocal Music incidental to the Comedv :— Miss Vinia de Loitte—"Love's Echo," "Spring," "Jack-o'-Lantern Girl." •' Miss Vance —"When the Band begins to Play," "Dina, de Moon am Shining," "She always Dressed.in Black." M:\ Howard Vernon—"Take off Your Hats to the King," "'mademoiselle New York," "Little F.it. Grey Man." Miss Foley—"Tropical Moon," "The Girl with the Naughty Wink." Duets— "L.S.D." and "Of, Course." ;; ' ' • THIS AFTERNOON, : 2.30. . . GREAT TREAT IPOR THE JUVENILES. : SPECIAL PRICES FOR CHILDREN AND ' ADULTS. Introduction at the Theatre of PICTORIAL COMEDY. . Finu Appearance of the - NEW ELECTRIC VERIOSCOPE. Screamingly Funny Moving Pictures. Popular Prices—3s., 25., Is. Ladies Half Price. Business Manager ... ,L R, HOWARD ,L_ R. ITOWARD, ' |QP ER A HO. 'U'-S E. Under the Direction of . . , MR. TOM POLLARD. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY Will mako their First Appearance in ; AVelliugton after a Tfiuinphal Tour ■ of the. Dominion',' . SATURDAY NEXT, .'DECEMBER "'7, SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 7,' SATURDAY NEXT, . DECEMBER 7, , Tn the Charming Musical Dream 1 Play, "BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND," "BLUEBELL IN -FAIRYLAND;" By ■. AValter Slaughter and--Seymour■■llickr.'.- • Produced on a Scale of Magnificence which characterises all the Pollard's Productions. ' BEAUTIFUL SCENERY! ' GORGEOUS COSTUMES! SPARKLING MUSIC! • ENCHANTING BALLETS! ' POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 45.; Back Stalls, 2s. Od.; Gallery. Is. Early Doors to Gallery and Back Stalls, 7 to 7.30 p.m., Od. extra. SPECIAL BOX PLAN NOTICE. ■ The Plan will be opened at tho Dresden NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 9 a.m. W. A. LOW, Business Manager. Tjp OWN H A L L. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. THE, WELLINGTON (TIHORAL CJOCIETY. ELLINGTON ©OClE'i'Y. Conductor—Mß. MAUGHAN BARNETT. "MESSIAH" " MESSIAH " "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" " MESSIAH " TUESDAY, " MESSIA H " " MESSLVH " "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" DECEMBER "MRSSHH" "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" 10. "MESSIAH," "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" Principals: Soprano Mrs. R, Hudson. Contralto .' Miss Minn Caldow. Tenor Mr. E. J. Hill. Baritone ("Christ") Mr. John Prouse. Box plan now open at the Dresden. Admission—Gallery, 3s. (reserved); Front Stalls, 2s. (reserved); Back Stalls, Is. . Doors open at 7.15. Performance at 8. Carriages at 10. S. G. HAMERTON, _ _ _ Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 586 <^118,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 57, 30 November 1907, Page 1
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