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- " AMUSEMENTS. . .' Q P' ( E R A HOUSE. >' : • • Under the Solo-Direction'-of'! , ME TOM POLLARD./ ~~ J , POLL i ED'S JUVENILE OPERA. CO. Again, achieved; another; Brilliant Success, oa. \. .. ' Saturday nightnin": 7 "HIS HIGHNESS THE BET.". "HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY" The Audience fairly, captivated;' ■ Roars of Laughter at Master Bertie Nicholson as "The Bey." ■■ Screams of 'Delight at the: Beautiful' Ballets!', Shrieks of'Adtpiration at the Gorgeous Costumes. .-■■■•• : , TO-NIGHT " . TO-XIGHT . And One More Njglit-Only,. o£ .. ._ :. "HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY" POLLARD'S POPULAR ' PRICES ;-Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls,'is.';. Back Stalls, . 2s. 6d.; Family Circle, ■ Is. • ■ Early Doors to Back Stalls and Family Circle, 7 to 7-.3 ft, Gd. extra. 1 .' : '' • , '■ .Box Plan at the." Dresden. Day Sales at Abel's Cigar .'Depot, Manners Street./ 6351 \ ' -' '' rjA O W N H* A L L. IJnder Direction of j. and N. TAIT. V . TO-MORROW, TUESDAY EVENING;-' ' • ' At 8-o'clock;'" 1 A 150,,.. I THURSDAY, 23rd INST. Madame' .: V■ : CLARA BUTT - , CLARI BUTT • ■ , " CLARA Bli'lT CLARi. BUTT i ■ ' ~'. . Ar.(l ; • MR.. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. I > MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. 1 MR. KENNERLEY BUIirORD. MADAME CLARA BUTT mil sing- ' '"O Don Fatale" (Don: Car105)!.....'.'..:...(Verdi) 1 '.'Abide With Me" ..........(Liddje) 1 ; (With Organ Obbligato). ■ I "My Treasure" '......'..v..;.:........".(Treva15a): - ~ 'And Duet, . "Night Hymn at Sea"-......(G0ring t .'(With MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD) MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD ; will sing:.-,. 'Y ! ]-■ "Largo at Factotum"..(Barber,'of',Seville); v (Rossini); , •" All Through ■ the Night'/. (Old Welsh Air),! . arranged by A. Somervell .- i '"King Charles." White) MR.'CARL-BARRE, Solo Violin. ■ . ; MR, FRANK MEERICK, Solo Pianoforte. |. ' MR. ARTHUR GODFREY, Accompanist. .'. I J. MR. EDWARD SYKES, Organist. PRICES—2Is., 10s. Gd., and ss. '. • ' EXTRA ROWS OF STALLS'. "' ' Now available at half-a-guinea at the Dresden. : THE ' FIVE SHILLING TICKETS,. . ' Admitting to the back Seals, can be secured at i tho Dresden This Morning. 1 ' , Lower Hutt train at, 10.35. | C. C. CAMPBELL, Business Managers. | G. D. PORTUS, V ■ - ■ .. 6855 i- ■ MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND | ' PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SHOW, FEBRUARY" 18th and i9tli, 100S, . ' And ; RAM fair;On FEBRUARY-'2oth. and 21st. Horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, dogs/ PRODUCE, AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS. ' / FIVE HANDSOME CHALLENGE CUPS. '/ Entries Close: Show—At 9 p.m. on Saturdav, February Ist; Ram Fair—At 9 p.m. on Wctl- | nesday, February sth. ! . I i Schedules and ■ Entry Forms on application ! to ■' '' , GEO. R. SYKES, Secretary, ; I ■ Masterton. Or Kindred Societies. ■ 6740 BELLEVUE .GARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER' HUTT;' • THE most Scientific and-Ornamental Gardens in tho Southern Hemisphere. Hotel lias been Thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. New Private Apartments and; Dining-room capable of seating 150. , • . Good fishing and shooting.. Splendid train service and telephone communication with city. i " W. GANDAR, Manager. — -< ' J CITY BUFFET HOTEL, "" THE Most Central in-the'City;-ofi'ers splen- . did accommodation, .: Telegrams 1 and Letters Promptly Attended to. Best Brands Wines and Spirits. Trains pass tho door every five minutes, TARIFF—as. Gd. to Gs. Gd. per day. A. R. V. LODDER, * Proprietor. ■ C7IS - '' : • WANTEDS. ' WANTED. T7IIRST-CLASS Cabinetmaker. ' Apply DanneJ- virke Co-operative Assn., Ltd., Dannevirke." , 6SIO WANTED, A ROOM, WITH Piano, suitable for Rehearsing. Apply at once, " Moderate," "Dominion" Oftico. ; 5050 TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.. CUTTER, Home and Sydney experience, open engagement. "Dominion" Olfice. ' - . 5051 GOVERNESS ANTED, WANTED, a . thoroughly qualified GOVERNESS, for tho country. One competent to Teach Music, Singing, and French. Roman Catholic preferred; good wages, to tho right person. Further particulars, apply Box It, P.O. Fordell, Wangamii. . " - • 6748 TO GLAZIERS. "TOT'ANTED, Good Glazier; one accustomed to cutting and handling plate-glass j constant employment and good woges to competent man. Apply to R. and E, Tingey and Co., Ltd,, Manners Street; or to R. and E. Tingey .Wanjjanui, {897

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 1

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