AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. .Under the Direction Mr. J. C. Williamson. SPECIAL NOTICE. In order to give tho complete performance, THE CURTAIN WILL RISE THIS EVENING AT 7.40 SHARP. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS • Of MISS TITTELL ■ BRUNE As JULIET. TO-NIGHT-(SATURDAY)-TO-NIGHT FAREWELL PERFORMANCE of the TITTELL BRUNE SEASON, When Shakespeare's Famous Love Story— ROMEO AND JULIF/i? ROMEO AND JULIET Will be Repeated. ' It would be impossible to convey in words the MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION accorded to Last Night's production! which completely established MISS TITTELL BRUNE'S popularity and artistic ability in the eyes of all Wellington theatre-goers. ROMEO AND JULIET Will ever bo remembered by all who were enabled to be present, and the universal verdict was a MATCHLESS PRESENTATION of a MATCHLESS ROMANCE. Plays Produced- under the Direction of MR. PRILSTLY MORRISON. Bos Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at Chribtesen;<s. Prices: 55., 35., and 2?. Early Doois to Stalls and Family Circle, 6d. Extra until 7.30 p.m. 5330 OPERA HOTTSE. Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson. POPULAR PRICES-35., "25., Is. (No Extra ChaTges.) MONDAY-EVENING, FEBRTJARY 1, BLAND HOLT Will again havo the Pleasure of Presenting the Success of his 18S9 Season, The Brilliant Spectacular Drury Lane Drama, "THE WHITE HEATHER,"' • "THE WHITE -HEATHER," "TEE WHITE .HEATHER," "THE WHITE HEATHER," , Written by Messrs. Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Interpreted by the full strongth of tho FAVOURITE DRAMATIC ORGANISATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Illustrated in a Series of FOURTEEN EXQUISITE TABLEAUX By MR. JOHN BRUNTOV. Including: ' \ THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND, THE BURLESQUE OF "LADY GODIVA," THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE, CYCLE -ROW, BATTERSBA PARK. BOULTER'S LOCK, on the coast OF:Shetland; T!<e Wreck, The Thrilling and Impressive Submarine Dnel, FANCY DRESS" BALTr'AT ■ SHETLAND : HOUSE. BOX PL\N at HOLLLDAY'S: Day Sale Tickets at Abel's. " Business Manaecr, 53M CHRISTIE SIMONSENS. mOWN HALL.' . TOWN HALL. tuesday. Tuesday, tuesday.. tuesday. farewell ' Farewell ' farewell mallinson recital. mallinson recital. , mallinson recital. mr. and mrs. albert mallinson, Assisted by 'MR. JOHN PROUSE, "Slow Horses Slow," "Four by the ,Clock,' and "We Sivay along the Ridges," will be included in the Programme. PRICES-45., 2s. 6d., and Is. Boi plan at tho Dresden'. Doors open at 7.b. The Last Opportunity of Hearing THE MALLINSON S. nnOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, ■*• ' TO-MORROW EVENING, t TO-MORROW EVENING, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31. WELLINGTON - PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, ' And CLAUDE SOLOMON (Violinist), Assisted by > - Mr. D. Kenny Mr. Ernest Parkes ' (Organist). - (Baritone)." , Admission Freo. Patrons are expected to-con-tribute Is. upstairs, Gd. downstairs. ' , 5321 J. WOODWARD, Secretary, OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSDf / . - . :.<- JANUARY 31st. ' ,v ;r Doors open 7.15. Concert at 8-15. GRAND PICTORIAL CONCERT.. - GLOBE PICTURES , , : - GLOBE PICTURES A GLOBE PICTURES COMPLETE.' GLOBE PICTURES CHANGE - GLOBE PICTURES OF ■ " GLOBE PICTURES PROGRAMME. GLOBE PICTURES * Soprano r GLOBE PICTURES MISS A. CHAPMAN. ■ - GLOBE PICTURES Tenor! GLOBE PICTURES MR. JE. DUNN. GLOBE PICTURES '■ Admission' Free. GLOBE PICTURES ' Silver GLOBE PICTURES Collection GLOBE PICTURES "- w it' GLOBE PICTURES GLOBE PICTURES ' ■;' 6UF M ASTERTON a A l AND PASANNUAL SHO\£ FEBRUARY lGth andM7th. 1909, and RAM FAIR-, FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP. DOGS and HORTICULTURAL .EXHIBITS. Over wfilOOO in Prize Money. " ' 7 Handsome CHALLENGE CUPS. 7 Entrios Close; " , . ■ SHOW: SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th.-' '• RAM FAIR: FEBRUARY 3rd. ■ Schedules and Entry Forms on applioation to Ofhce thiß paper, or G. R. SYKES, Secretary, "J956 Masterton. FEILDING A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. niFTH ANNDA-L'SffOW. " FEBRUARY-2 and-3i 1909. L LIBERAL PRIZES FOR ALL STOCK i COMPETITIONS., ETC. EAM FAIR, FE3RUABY 4, 1909. ' Bchediilee Irom Office of this Journ&l, oi R H. FISHES, Seoretarj. 9185 CLARENCE FENCING WIRE; Manufactured by |\ORMAN LONG AND ' CO., LTD. " CLARENCE " is a first-class English Wiro. It is pliable, but docs not stretch after erection, and to-day is both the cheapest Enj'ish Wiro nud the best valuo on the market. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., iesrt* in Urn c&tf
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 419, 30 January 1909, Page 1
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