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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A 111 O U SE. Under tho Direction of - MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON; CURTAIN AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. ; A VERITABLE BOOM. '"''r" . THE BLUE MOON. Notwithstanding the enormous success of "THE BLUE MOON," The management are compelled to' announce THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS, As OTHER IMPOR/TANT PRODUCTIONS . . At to bo presented during the season... . LAST FOUR NIGHTS. of ..." Mr. J. C. Williamson's NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY ' in ' " ' '"THE BLUE MOON." "THE BLUE -1IOON."- • Second Grand Production of. the season on THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, The Brilliant London' Gaiety Success, "LADY MADCAP."-; ... .. . BOX. PLANS FOR "LADY MADCAP". ( will be opened at the Dresden on MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER' 30. Day Sales at Christeson's. Prices, 55.; 35., and 2s. ' Early Door to Stalls and Family Circle 6d. extra. , rjA O W N HA L L. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. WEST'S "PICTURES E S T'S I ICTURES WE S T'S "PICTURES EST'S I ICTURES And L. DE GROEN'S - VICE-REGAL OR CHE S TEA. VICE-REGAL OR CHE S T R.A. Received nightly by large and enthusiasticAudiences. \ THIS AFTERNOON- AND TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Your only chance to see our Magnificent Opening Programme. Everything new on Monday. DON'T MISS IT. . " DON'T MISS IT. Don't Miss this Pictorial, and Musical Treat. A World of Wonder and a Universe of ... ■ Delight. ■ Captivating, Enthralling, Amusing. An Ecstasy of. Bliss. SEE OUR HOST OF STAR PICTURES, . And Improve Your . Mind,- Increase Your Knowledge, Gladden Your Heart, Mako Merry over the Funny Scenes, and Forget Your Cares (as you will do) in seeing this WONDERFUL SHOW. No Waits. No Delays. No Early-Poors. The curtain rises at 8 and falls at 10.30, PRICES: 35., 25., and Is. Children half-price. Box "Plan at the Dresden and Abel's, Manners Street. , • EVERYTHING NEW' ON MONDAY. \ - ' 1 6473 n R I C IC.E T. ,C R I.C K E T. t R I C K E T. C R I C IC E T. | : OTA G O v. WELLIN GTO N. / BASIN RESERVE, . . ' 1 WILL BE RESUMED TO-DAY. : At 11.30 a.m. Luncheon Adjournment, 1 to' 2 p.m. • p; . Admission—ls. After 5 p.m.—Cd. { "'i ; ' ■■;' ' E/B. VANCE, ; 0469 ? on - Secretary. TROTTING! TROTTING! • HUTT VALLEY TROTTING CLUB. "jf> ECREATION GROUNDS, . PETONE, THIS DAY (SATURDAY). Largo Fields, including 1 Entries • from Christchurch, Nelson, Blenheim,' Wcstport; Wairarapa, Hawke's Bay, etcr ■'•, '•' TOTALISATOR BY JOSEPH AMES; ; - First Race starts at 12.40. / ' Trains Leavo Wellington—loils, 11.15, 11.50 Special), 12.30, 1.10, 1.20, 2.20. . Fares—First-class, Is. Cd; Second,. Is;. - Admission to Course—ls. . All Privileges,: 3s. 6d. ■ r. w; snoRT, 6368 . Secretary..:. MADAME ABOMAH.—To-day and To-night at 2 o'clock, and from 7 till 10' p.m. Next Royal Oak Hotel, Manners,- Street. Madnmo Abomah. the World-Famed Giantess, 7ft. Gin. in height. This remarkable lady sings all the latest ballads. -Prince Olrnc; lluuian Volcano and Fire Eater. Monckton, the Man of Mystery. Prices to suit everyone. J. Linton, Manager. 6134 , - -MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA. FOR a day's outing these Pleasure Gardens cannot bo surpassed. The Gardens are very extensive, and contain (lowers and shrubs that aro not to bo found anywhere else in the Southern Hemisphere. Lots of grass room for the children to play on, and summer houses for the ciders. Come and see the Kangaroos and Monkeys. Cold Luncheon can be obtained on the Ground for Is.; Aftenioon Tea, 6d. Tho Faro from Lower Hu'tt Station to tho Gardens is only Is. Return. ' ' \ ENTRANCE TO GARDENS, 6d. 6393 nnHE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, with its Rotary Shuttle, does work easier, quicker, quieter, than any to and fro machine can over hope to. Commonsenso indicates this, experience proves it. Also the most durable, and, in every way, tho best machine made. F. IJ. W. Fear, sole 83 Strec-. CO6l

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 80, 28 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 80, 28 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 80, 28 December 1907, Page 1

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