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, ' AMUSEMENTS.' "" QPERA HOUS'E Direction of MR. J C WILLIAMSON, CURTAIN AT 8 SHARP. ' The Third Production of this Brilliant: Season. MR J C WILLIAMSON'S \NEW - MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY - • In the New and Original-Comic Opera; * ■ ... ;,.; ; in .Threes-Acts, v. • . ." THE I. ITT L B MJ CHU S " THE LI T-T L E MI C HITS" "THE LITTLE MIC H U S" English Version by -Henry «Hamilton.--"" •' ; -Music by ( Andre;'Mes.sagef, Produced under' the direction' of ' Mr.' Henry Bracj Musical Director). •MrJ, ; Alfred';Moulton. CAST OF. CHARACTERS. = ' General Des Ifs, Mr. Victor, Gounet;, Gaston lugaud '(Captam of Hussars), -Mr; "KoKinald Kenneth; 'Pierro Michn- (Provision Merchant), Mr. :P. Bathurst ;• Aristide Vert (his assistant);' Mr. Roland Hogue; Old Customer, Mr. Arthur Lissant; Bagnolet (Soldier Servant-to General Des Ifs),; Mr;; Myles 1 Clifton; Madame~du -Tortro, •, Miss. Jessica' Deane:, Madamo Rousselin, Miss Ruby Armfield; Madame de St. Phar, Miss Nellie Maunsell; Madame D'Albret, Miss G. Telfer;'Mdllo. Herpin (Schoolmistress),- -Miss Blanche Farey; Madame Michu, Miss CeljaGhiloni;- Lady Customor, Miss Ada Pagei Blancho Marie (Miss' Alma Barber) and Mane Blanche. (Miss Amy. Murphy), "The Little Michus." - ■ : ~\ i-,-. ; Guests, Ladies, Tf; Soldiers.' etc. ; SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY: Scene: Paris,'period 1810. Act.l—Playground of. Mdlle. Herpiri's School. Act ll—Saloon at General Des Ifs.; Act lll—rMichu's Shop (The Halles.) • Scenery by Gordon and Coleman. . During the second act, Grand Mihtarv Ballet,. invented and arranged by Miss Minnie , Everett. Solo,' Miss Molly- - Box Plans at Dresden. Day Sales at Christoson's. 1 ..., , ■ -■„ PRICES: 55., 3s.', and 2s. Early'door (Stalls and Family; Circle) 6d. extra, till 7.30. fjl O W Ny • H A L- L. NIGHTLY: AT 8. , .MATINEE, SATURDAY,'. at'; 2.30, -• CLOSING DAYS. ' CLOSING DAYS. • WEST'S PICTURES ' .' Finest ' WEST'S PICTURES. . in the-. . ..WEST'S ..PICTURES. ' : *World. ' • ' And- .| ■ . • . .L. vicE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. De , VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. : Groen's , VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. THE MOST COMPLETE .'SHOW ON TOUR. LAST/NIGHT , V.. " 0?; ' LAST NIGHT - PRESENT PROGRAMME; , 1 EVERYTHING NEW TO-MORROW. LAST NIGHT of Sambo, the Footman. LAST NIGHT of-The .Highwaymen. V : '.LAST NIGHT of Therßival,Sisters';- 7 • • LAST- NIGHT of Views ..of:,Spain.,. > LAST-NIGHT of'A-Kind'.'; Grandfather. \ LAST NIGHT of. Quick;• I'm. on Fire.'.rLAST'NIGHT of Angling in. Norway,• LAST NIGHT of The': Stilt/Rkce-.r/.-'. '.''' • LAST NIGHT of Barrel;;..fo Barrel.-,• LAST NIGHT of Bonnio- Scotlanrt. , . LAST 'NIGHT of A .Traitor to', His Kingi . LAST NIGHT of The Lost Umbrella. :: . LAST. NIGHT, of Victoria, Falls, C;A; : . . ' LAST, NIGHT of A„.Tale of the' West. . ; LAST;NIGHT of Much Too Stout. LASTjNIGHT of The'-Reedam Boys. • LAST-NIGHT of Jim's Apprenticeship. Your last.; opportunity to see this Great Programme of. World's Wonders. EVERYTHING NEW TO-MORROW. EVERYTHING NEW TO-MORROW. Prices—3s., 25., and Is. Children half-price. ; Plan at Dresden. Day Sales "at Abel's. Business Manager, MR. HENRY GEE. - - . '6637 OLARA BUTT- . ' . " The Custodian of the Voice qf. a Century" is the term , applied to Madame Clara Butt by '.. :the ; London 1 "Daily - Telegraph.'' Great 'contralto voiccs have existed in- the past, arid there are, of course, ■ many beautiful voices- to-day, but ,it : 'may be asserted fearlessly that Madame. Clara Butt is, the. most remarkable vocalist of modern - times.' - Her voice is of tremendous power, .'stirringly symSathotic, ■ of .magnilicent timbre, ■. startliiigly aring, yet withal beautifully', mellow,' ClaraButt expresses in song the; very;,essence;.ef human emotion." / -'-. '-...'.'.--'.'-a Under the Direction of J. AND N. TAIT. Madame ' CLARA BUTT. CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT. •;' • . - < \ And Mr. ' : ' KENNERLEY RUMFORD KENNERLEY: RUMFORD, KENNERLEY RUMFORD WILL GIVE TWO. CONCERTS " ' At the , ' TOWN lIALL, ' ■ On ' '- MONDAY, JANUARY 20, . .■ , ~,••■ .... And •'-. - ; ' "WEDNESDAY,: JANUARY 22. ■ . : Messrs. J. and N. TAIT, in making tlie'above pleasing announcement, desire to point', out that only Two Concerts can be given in Wellington by these distinguished artists. . The Prices of Admission will be the same as charged throughout the Australian Tour, viz.—First Reserves ONE , GUINEA, Second' Reserves IIALF-A-GUINEA, and FIVE SHILLINGS Unreserved. ' COUNTRY PATRONS • ■' Are notified that they may hook Guinea and Half-Guinea Seats by post. Applications will be filed and seats allotted (in the order,-re-ceived) on the opening of. the Plans, .'and Tickets forwarded. When remitting, 1 stamped addressed ' envelope ■ should •be attached to Postal or Monev Order and sent to J. and N; TAIT, care of Dresden Piano .Co., Wellington. The BOX PLANS WILL OPEN at the Dresden MONDAY NEXT... ■ . G. D. I'ORTUS, Representative. 6613 '.. BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER HUTT, THE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens in the Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. • :. . • New Privato Apartments and Dining-room capable of seating 150. '■ Good fishing , and shooting. L - Splendid train service and, telephone communication with city.. W. GANDAR, , Manager. . CITY. BUFFET HOTEL, WELLINGTON." HP HE Most Central in the. City; offerssplen--a- did accommodation. Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to.' Best Brands Wines and. Spirits. Trams pass the door every.five minutes, TARIFF—Ss. 6d, to 6s. 6a. per day, A.-E. V. LQDDEB^ Proprietor#

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 89, 8 January 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 89, 8 January 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 89, 8 January 1908, Page 1

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