: AM USE .VIEN TO. OP E R A H O- U S E, Wellington. . Lessee Mr. Frank Thornton. Direction of Edwin Genet. FRANK THORNTON'S FAREWELL TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND. THURSDAY, 16th JULY. Under the patronago and in tho presonco of the Right Hon. Sir J. G. Ward, K.C.M.G., and Lady Ward. When will bo produced for the First Time in Wellington tho Greatest Comedy Success ■ of the Ago, A Fascinating Dream Play in three Acts by "Charles Marlowe," entitled— ."WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD," , Now in its 600 th night in London. THE RAGE OF THREE CONTINENTS. FRANK THORNTON, FRANK THORNTON, AND HIS NEW LONDON COMPANY, In a repertoire of Comedy Successes, including "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD." "CHARLEY'S AUNT." . "PRIVATE SECRETARY." Box Plans open on Monday Morning at R. Holliday and Co. PRICES—Is., 2s. 6d., and Is. ALBERT CLARK, 5272 Touring Manager. (Jl 0 W.N H A L L . Direction—Rev. F. A. Bennett, A. T. Ngata. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th, . ' At 8 p.m. Under the auspices of tho Maori Congress, and under distinguished patronage. THE ROTORUA MAORI MISSION CHOIR AND ENTERTAINERS (Assisted by a strong East Coast Waiata and • ■ Haka party), In THE MAORI AT HOME; AT PLAY; AT ■WAR; UNDER PAKEHA REGIME. PROGRAMME. , Part I. 1. Tableaux—Tho Maori at home. . 2. Male quartette, by members of Choir. 3. Ancient Maori games: Whai and Matemate. 4. Glee: Choir. 5. Poi Games: Rotoriia maidens. . , ' < 6. Plantation song and chorus: Tango and Choir. -. . , 7. Spoar Dance: East Coast War-party (tho ... past-masters 'of Haka). B. : Address: Rev. F. A. Bennett. Interval, 10 minutes. • Part IL ■ ■ 1. Male part song:' Members- of Choir. 2 Recitation: A. T. Ngata, with action, and illustration by a compauy, concluding with tho , 'E • KURA 'TIWAICA' TAUA! 3. Female Quartette: Mrs.. Bennett and Mem-, bers of Choir. • 4. Ancient Games: Potuka, .Titi, Torea. 5. Plantation song: Choir. ■ ,6. Poi Waka: Rotorua . maidens.. 7. War danco or I'eruperu: East Coast Warparty. ' 8. Part son»: Entire Company. Maori version of ' Homo, .Sweet Home!". rRICES-36., 25., Is. Box ; Plan now open at Dresden, where 3s. seats reserved and other tickets obtainod. 5258 BUSINESS NOTICES. THE MILK OF PURITY. FROM the Government Farm, in pint and quart bottles. Obtainable only through our depot. Dixon Street. Ring up 'Phone 241, and wo will see that you are at onco supplied." " FRESH FOOD AND ICE CO., LTD. CSO6 Q R E G 0 . N PINE. LARGE STOCKS, Send for Particulars and Prices. THE C.. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., Cable Street, Wellington. C 623 QEIEN TA L- TEA MART. W. CAMPBELL, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, 40 and 42 MANNERS ST. .j3ET. 39 RIDDIFORD STREET. £93 CUBA STREET. ~T ' H. BURR (late of Penty and Blake),'' ARCHITECT,. No. 24, Third Floor. NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. 5271 SPECTACLES We are Specialists and OpSPECTACLES ticians only. All patterns SPECTACLES stocked. Quality High, Prices SPECTACLES Low. Consultations Free. Buy SPECTACLES from us. It will pay you. O'DONNELL AND BROWN, Consulting Opticians, 44 Manners Street, Wellington; 7 doors from Opera House (same side).. Look for the EYE on the- Window. STAR FOUNDRY. Revans Street, Wellington South,, M'KEEGAN BROS., LTD., Manufacturers of "star" Wrought Iron Pulleys, Steam, Hydraulic, Gas, and' Printers' Engineers. Agents for Victor Folding Machines and Reliance Wharfedale Machiuos. 'Phone 1216. , C 699 REMOVAL NOTICE. , WOLLERMAN AND CO., Wino and Spirit Morchants, have REMOVED from Jervois Quay . to NEW PREMISES BELOW UNION STEAM SHIP CO., in ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, 6ituate ; corner of-Feath-crston and Johnston Streets. • Entrance from Johnston Street.. Telephone -1069. COl6
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 247, 11 July 1908, Page 1
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