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AMUSEMENTS. Q 1' E R Af"; H O. U S.' E. Under the Sole Direction of MR. TOM TOLLARD. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. ' POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. Have Scored Another- Artistic Success. in "HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY." "HIS HIGHNESS- THE; . BEY." LAST TWO NIGHTS: : " / LAST TWO NIGHTS. \ ' 'LAST TWO 'NIGHTS. Of ' """ POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES'. " ' • After a l'henomenallv Successful. Season. . REMEMBER-TWO MORE NIGHTS;ONLY.Prices as usual. Day Sales, at Abel's. v ßqx Plan at the Dresden. W. A. LOW,-Business Manager. GREAT FESTIVAL'' of ' In'spiririg ; : and. Stirring Music'.'at the n Town l Hall' To : Night (Friday), .at Bo'clock... 6362 Q P E R A'' .■ -H O U S ■ E., Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. OPENING OF BOX' PLANS. "T HE BL U E 'MO OS."'' . "THE BLUE: "M O O N." \ ; . ,' .. TO-MORROW MORNING, 9 o'clock, at • TEE DR : E.S-D-E N. : . IIffI"ESSRS. Harold Widdop and Ernest Parkes PrX will sing that soul-stirring duet, "The Lord is a Man of. "War," at the Town ■ Ha.U To-Night (Friday), at 8 o'clock. 6362 rjl OW N ! .H. '.A L L." FOR A SHORT SEASON."' ' ' COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25 (CHRISTMAS DAY).'- ; WEST'S • • • WEST'S -- • - .' WEST'S PICTURES. \ PICTURES...PICTURES.. Celebrated in - Two . Hemispheres. t ... " Unapproachable," "Unassailable." '■ ' And L. DE . -VICE-REGAL ORCHBSTIUL-s-.-B/UNH VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRAL- BAND Tho Show of all Shows. ■- , ; PICTURES. AND .MUSIC.. ' PICTURES AND MUSIC; : There arc Pictures, and Pictures, hut WEST'S WEST'S . WEST'S WEST'S WEST'S' - WEST'S , Are the Pictures. A'Compendium of the Sights of the. World. ALWAYS SOMETHING i NEW. AN EVER-CHANGING PROGRAMME. The Latest ■ Events of World-wide Interest. A lifetime of Travel coin pressed into Two and a/ half hours, aild now exhibited ' By Our New Electric Arc of TEN THOUSAND CANDLE POWER. TEN THOUSAND CANDLE POWER. See and Hear this 'Matchless Combine of Pictorial Gems and Enchanting Music. Prices, 35., 25., and Is. Plan at the Dresden. Advance Representative, 6303 R, COPELAND. " TSRAEL IN EGYPT," Town Hall, To-Night -S-(Friday), at 8 o'clock. Double . Choruses, with Grand. Opera; 300 Performers. 6362 TO W N H "A L L. O WiN XI? HALL. A GRAND RECORD PERFORMANCE 1 ... Of ' ; "IS RAE L- .'.I N --E G Y P-T»" - - "ISRAEL' : IN EGYPT." ■ "ISRAEL IN EGYPT." "ISRAEL 1!N, EGYPT." • TO-NIGIIT, V' TO-NIGHT, . At.B.Bharp % WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. ; WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. .; 300 \3OO PERI I ORJIERS! PERFORMERS! 300 - ■■■ - 300 PERFORMERS! . PERFORMERS! 300 -i-. 300-v peri- ormers ! performers >; GRAND DOUBLE . CHORUSES! ' Accompanied by Mr.'-Laurence F. Watkins, - Musl'Bac.i.! . .. ... v . ON THE TOWN -HALL'. ORGA'N; ' ON THE TOWN HALL ORGAN, And a.Large String.Orchestra., SOLOISTS:' Mw. F. I'. Wilson. (Soprano), , Mrs. A. Mitchell .(Contralto) , . Xlr. E. J. Hill (Tenor)' Messrs. Harold ahd'.'-.E."7:Parkes (Baritones). ' Under tho Conductorship of Mr. Robt. Parker.' Doors open at 7.15'. '"' ' ' PRICES—3s., 2s.l..and 'Is'.: Box Plan 'now' open at the Dresden."- '' .;• Hutt Train will be delayed until after Concert. 6361, MADAME AliOMAll.-To-day and To-niglit at 2 o'clock, and from 7 till 10 p.m. Next. Royal Oak Hotel, Manners Street. MadameAbomah, the World-Famed. Giantess, will-be' on Exhibition, standing 7ft. Gin. in height. This remarkable lady sings all the latest' ballads. In conjunction, Prince Olrac, the' World's Greatest. Human Volcano and Fire Eater. Prices to suit everyone. .J, - Linton, Manager. . 6311 TO WHEN purchasing thair Toilet Preparations insist upon haying "MILOS." Do not bo induced to take a substitute. MILOS SKIN FOOD, 3s. 9d,. - MILOS HAIR FOOD, ss. 6d. MILOS CREAM OF IiOSES, 2s. 6d. NORMA (liquid powder), 4s, MILOS.GCODS are CHEAPEST and PEST. If yonr ohomist docs not 6tock "MILOS," writo direct to MISS M'ELWAIN, 25i Queon Street, Auckland, New Zealand Agent for "MILOS."_> No chargo for postage. Advica free. Correspondence invited. C63Q.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 74, 20 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 74, 20 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 74, 20 December 1907, Page 1

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