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AMUSEMENTS. ■ Q P E R A HOUSE. Under the Sole Direction •of , MIL TOM POLLARD. , POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. POLIjABD'S JUVENILE OPERA' CO. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT of: : "BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND;" , "BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND." After a. record season. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. •' TO-MOUROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. The Latest American successful Musical ' ' Comedy, - "HIS HIGHNESS THE BE Y." "HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY." "HIS HIGHNESS' THE BEY." Introducing Beautiful Turkish Ballets. Enchanting Music. Gorgeous Scenery. Tho whole Production on a Scale .of. , Magnificence.' ; Prices as usual. Day Sales at Abel's. Plan at the Dresden. W. A. LOW, Business Manager. THE HOME OF COMPASSION. Tft/jfR. I'OLLARD :: has kindly consented to -L'A allow a collection to take place during tile interval at the Performance of " HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY," NEXT WEDNESDAY. NEXT WEDNESDAY, To brighten Christmas for, , the , sick. . children of Wellington. To further the cause, , . A SPECIAL SCENE FROM "BLUEBELL" Will bo introduced. Committee: The Mayoress.--.(Mrs. . Hislop), Lady Ward, Miss Berry, Mrs. A:'A. Corrigan,; MRS. ROLLESTON, Hon. Secretary.'; T O ' W N H A L L . 0 W N :H A'-'L-L. A GRAND RECORD.. PERFORMANCE :. ■ Of "ISRAEL IN EGYPT." "ISRAEL IN EGYPT." "ISRAEL IN- EGYPT." "ISRAEL. IN EGYPT." FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 20, y At 8 sharp.. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION; ■ o . WELLINGTON .MUSICAL, UNION. ~ 300 ' 300 " r 1 PERFORMERS! PERFORMERS!' 300 ■ - 300 -" • PERFORMERS! ..'.PERFORMERS!; .30!) ■: . ;• V'" 300' PERFORMERS! .. . PERFORMERS!', GRAND DOUBLE 'CHORUSES! V:;J ; Accompanied by Mr. Laurence F. Watkins, Mus. Bac., ON THE TOWN HALL ORGAN, ON THE TOWS HALL ORGAN, And a Large String Orchestra. SOLOISTS: Mrs. F. P. Wilson (Soprano) • Mrs A. Mitchell (Contralto) Itr. E. J. Ilill (Tenor) Messrs. Harold Widdop and E. Parkes (Baritones). Under the Conductorship of Mr. Robt. Parker. Doors open at 7.15. PRICES—3s., 25., and Is. Box Plan now' open at the Dresden. , (>293 WANTEDS. COSTUME CUTTER. • WANTED, early in January,. for Christchurch, a thoroughly competent Ladies' Costume and Mantle Cutter, with factory experience; one accustomed to chart order work preferred. Apply, with" full" particulars, , to The Kaiapoi Woollen Company, Ltd., Christ-, church. '. 4192 . SHORTHANDrINSTRUCTOR, WANTED,. middle of. January," thoroughly competent, Man, ■ with practical experience, two evenings .weekly.. '.'.AppliwjSpnA..!!®® l -.. experience, etc., iu writing, to - STOTT AND HOARE, 6282 Wellington.WANTED KNOWN; "S/STHY, buy Ham,- when you can secure n one of our celebrated Ox Tongues, for one quarter the price. 100 Cuba Street. '41GG 55A ' CHALLENGE. 55A WANTED Known.—£s reward to beat quality and quantity of foods at Skeritt's Rooms, Arcade. . . . 55A MANNERS STREET: :: : :'SSA .... G£33 WANTED KNOWN. ' "OOULTRY", Dressed or Undressed,'at prices JL second to none", in. this. Xity... 100 Cuba Street.. '' ' <168 rLBT, Two Shops,, with largo llajl' above, in Tanmaki Street., near Vivian Street; corner block; 'grand., position. .The property could be altered to suit any business for approved tenant. Would make a fine, restaurant. Early application should.' be.'inaile.' to Baker Bros., 38 Lambjqn Quay. 4191 PALMIST AND: CLAIRVOYANTE. MADAME HILDER, the successful Lady Palmist (just : out-from London), interviews daily from lOTahn. to 9 p.m. Last week in Wellington. 25 Kent Terrace. 4153 WANTED KNOWN. . THAT . Madame Hyland, the greatest Phrenologist Medical Clairvoyant and Crystal Seer in tlie world, has just returned after a long tour through Europo. May bo 'consulted at 181 Lambton Quay. 5781 \ XMAS POULTRY. : WANTED Known—Ducks, Geese, Fowls, for Christmas, iu any quantity." Sucking Pigs a speciality. 300 Cuba Street. 4167 TO yyOMEN. WHEN purchasing their Toilet Preparations insist upon ..having "MILOS." Do not bo induced to tako a- substitute. ■ MILOS SKIN FOOD, 3si 9d. MILOS HAIR FOOD, ss. 6d. , ' ' i MILOS CREAM OF ROSES, 2s. 6d. MILOS CREME NORMA (liquid powder) 4s, £d. ' MILOS GOODS are CHEAPEST and BEST. If your chemist does not 6tock "MILOS," writo direct to MISS M'ELWAIN, 254 Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand Agent for "MILOS." No charge for postage. Advico freo. Correspondence invited, C 630,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 71, 17 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 71, 17 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 71, 17 December 1907, Page 1

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