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AMUSEMENTS. QPBBA HOUSE. ( Under the; Direction of •■ ■ • . MB. J. C. WILLIAMSON. CURTAIN AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. A BRILLIANT SUCCESS ACHIEVED LAST , • EVENING ■ -•■..• -j .':... Ny ..,.. ;_•.•• ■.;...-' Mr. I. C. NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In the Delightful Play, ' V '" : "THE B L'U-E M 0 ON." "T HE ,B LU E -.M 0 ON." .: "T.H E B L.U E : M 0 0 N.";; The debut of this Company in New Zealand was made under most gratifying circumstancei!.' There was a crowded audience, and although expectations ran high, ■ it |i»n honestly ■bo affirmed that they were more than realised by 'the ■' MAGNIFICENT, PRODUCTION- ' . And the equally MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE .': ':'. ~' Of ' : - ■ • : "THE BLUB •M 0 0 N." ' ■ "THE BLUE MOON." Produced under the direction of Mr. Henry - ' Brucy. ' ' ' Musical Director, ...... Mr. Alfred Moulron. Box Plan at the Dresden:' Day Sales at Christeson's. Prices— os;,""-3s.;- and 25."-Early Door to Stalls and Family Circle, Gd. Extra. ; ' ' : .•;;,-' ;, ; ; ■■; -- 6j51 m 0' W N LV:i;...':.-'-"H A L ! L. TO-NIGHT AT 8. 'MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 1.30. W E S T'S '<V' I. C T UR E S ' W E S T'S ' U R-.E-Si WES T'S .PICT : U R E"S ■ W E S T'S P I C T V P -E :: S ■..And:;;-v '■ : '-' : '- ; - ' I. DE GROEN'S ■;-,-■ '■•■ ■'. VI C E-R EGA L" ORC HE S T'fi.A'. V 1 C E-R EG A L ORCH ES T R;A. Received Last Night by another- Large and ■ enthusiastic audience, who cheered.and cheered again our ■ ■- ■• ,v! : '■•- MAGNIFICENT ■."■' ' •"■ •" .. OPENING ■■■•■> ■-• ■ • ■ PROGRAMME. SEE IT. SEE IT.' SEE IT. See this wildly exhilarating, bright, breezy, .- j : mirth-compelling,, instructive, . ',■':■. PICTORIAL •AND MUSICAL '' ' • ■ ENTERTAINMENT.;. , '> Said by Press and Public to be the Best ever presented to a New Zealand audience:* I TO-NIGHT - AT ,-^; ■■ And for Two More-Performances'only," 1 '" ■ The .Same . . : ] EVERYTHING ■•NEW"PRdGBAMME-'- ■■ everything. mew;,; : progK:Vmme;:'::. t Will' be ";.^;"■'-■- • ; DON'T MJ3S IT.' ' 'DON'T MISS; IT|;' ;; ; '■■"■•■ "" ■■ COME "TO-NIGHT? , "■ " ::; :- . : -VSee ami Hear. this ; of'-. Pictorial Gems "and > Enchautin s ; Music. :; ■ . No Waits. No Delays. !No Early Doors. The .curtain rises at. 8-and falls-at 10.30.'- - •'. POPULAR PRICES-35.,;2'5.-,' and.ls." '' ' : .CHILDREN' HALE-PRICE. -■ Cos-Plan at the' Dresden, Day Sales at Abel's, Manners Street. ' ' ' Business Manager, MR. HENRY GEE. > ' ' " ' ' - 0152 • ' ' . ■■ . ■ • ' ( CRICKET. ■■-■.=-C'ET'C : K E-T.' f R I C K E T. C R I C 1C E'T. < OTA G 0 t. WELLING .T ON. '■ BASIN RESERVE, . '' TO-DAY AT 2 P.M.,- ,-■"-■■ And 11 A.M. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. .—; No Afternoon Tea Adjournment. ; • Admission—ls. ' . ' ""...,.'. E. B. VANCE, (MS ■ ' Hon. Secretary.' . } TOW N • H A L L . 0 W N ; .H .'A, L ;-L ' . A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY-is offered" to j Country Visitors to Wellington, to.-hear tho TOWN HALL ORGAN.'--- ..-■■■- . ' ,^ MATINEE RE C I T'A L . By. . ...-:., C DR-rFYFEE. ' •,""' ■;•••-' f TO-DAY (FRIDAY), DECEMBER-27, . At 3p.m. ■ ADMISSION-GALLERY; ONE SHILLIWe ( (Is.); BODY OP HALL; SIXPENCE (Cd.),' ;'. PROGRAMME. ■■ ••'_--/-. c 1. Offertoire on two'Xmas Themes—Guilmaut. 2. (a) "-Arcadian Idyll"—Lemare. , ; (b) "In Dulci .Tubilo"—Traditional Carbl; ' '3. "Cantilene"—Wheeldoiii-' ■■■<■■>■■ ■•.--■•.;'■;•-> -■ • -.. i. "Paean"—Basil Hai-woodJ" .:.'...:■. .■ 5. Finale Gth Symphony—Widor.'■;'■■' "■ C. "The' , Question,".."The, Answer"—Wolstenholme ' 7. "Tho Suring Song" (by request)—Hollins. r 8. "Pastoral Symphony" (Messiah)— Handel. / HALLELUJAH CHORUS. C i—— " ■■ ■ a Doors open at 2.30-p.m. * c ADMISSION-GALLERY. ONE SHILLING (Is.); BODY OF HALL, SIXPENCE (Gd.),' \ [____ 'I "•' ■ CI36J ~ MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA, "TIOR a day's outing these Pleasure Gardens r -*■ cannot be surpassed. Tho. Gardens a"ro I very extensive, and contain flower's and shrubs •- that are not to be found anywhero eleo in tho Southern Hemisphere. -Lots. of. grass room for the children to play on, and summer j houses for the elders. ; Como and ,seo the ' Kangaroos and Monkeys. Cold- Luncheon, can bo obtained on the Groundfor. Is.; Afternoon Tea, Gd. The Fare from Lower Hutt Station to the .'Gardens is only Is. Return. tl '.:."' ",', .■,-:-. ci — —■ ■ V '.."'■ ". .'.'■ \ p ENTRANCE TO GARDENS, 6d.'1 I , ' . 1 ": .' 6393 'U RSE MARIE JON ASSE N (Registered). , : • 1 VACANCIES FOR LYING-IN PATIENTS. J Twenty-seven Years' Experience. ■ p 66 ABEL SMITH STREET,.,WELLINGTON. | C 624 1!

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 79, 27 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 79, 27 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 79, 27 December 1907, Page 1

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