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AMUSEMENTS. ' "rjTUIE MERRY WIDOW." "TILE MERRY WIDOW." TO-DAY! TO-DAY! EASTER MONDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE Of "TILE MERRY WIDOW." Children Half l'rico to all parts. DOORS OPEN' 1.30. QPERA lIOUSE. OPERA HOUSE, Solo Lessee Mr. J. C. AVilliamson. Business Manager G. IT. Smith, Treasurer 13 Odell. ONLY ONE VERDICT Expressed in SUPERLATIVE ACCLAMATIONS Of DELIGHT BY A RECORD AUDIENCE l Could bo heard throughout Saturday's Performance 1)V ME. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY Of THE CENTURY'S GREATEST MUSICAL SUCCESS, "TIIE MERRY WIDOW!" "THE MERRY WIDOW!" "THE MERRY WIDOW!" Music by Franz Lehar. Libretto by Victor Leon :ind Leo Stein. (By arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes.) NEVER before has the Opera House presented such a SCENE OP WILD ENTHUSIASM. CHEERS UPON CHEERS Followed the final fall of the curtain upon this WORLD-WIDE SUCCESS. Box Plan Now Open at the Dresden. TO-DAY (MONDAY), being a Public Holidav, the Box Plans will bo at Christcsen's, opposite tho Opera House. PRICES—Dress Circlo and Reserved Stalls, Bs.; Stalls, 45.; and Family Circle, 2s. NO EARLY DOORS. G125 rjIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, And THURSDAY, APRIL 29. Under tho Direction of John Lemmone. M E L B A, M E L B A, MEIBA, M E L B A, THE QUEEN OF SONG, IN NEW ZEALAND, MADAME MELBA is coming in tho noon-day glory of her fame, fresh from tho scenes of her great triumphs in Europo and America, wliero she still reigns gloriously—Tho Queen of Song. MADAME MELBA lias been Feted by Kings, and is Adored by tho People. Her Glorious Voico and Supremo Art havo Thrilled tho. World. Assisted by— MR. FREDERICK RANALOW (Famous young Irish Baritone), MISS UNA BOURNE, Solo Tianist. MR, JOHN LEMMONE, Sob Flautist. MR, HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. PRICES OF ADMISSIONBOX Plan at Tho Dresden (Guinea Seats) will be opened on THURSDAY, APIUL 15. Country patrons may sec'Jro seats by letter addressed to Box Office, enclosing 1\ Nolo or P.O. Order, and stamped envelope for reply. Seats will bo allotted in the order of receipt of application. 7101 Grand catholic bazaar and art UNION, In Aid of NEW CHURCH KILBIRNIE, » And SOUTH WELLINGTON PARISH FUND. SKA TIN Ct RIN K, Ingestro Street. OPEN EVERY EVENING, From 7.30 p.m. Five Stalls, Artistically Furnished, to Cater for All Tastes. Fancy Dances of the Most Varied Description. Side-Shows, Novo! and Entertaining. ' Bran Tubs for tho Young. Something Special for Ev«ry Age, Condition, And Class. ART UNION. . TEN PRIZES! TEN. PRIZES! Admission: OneiShilling, including chance in Art Union. R. W. COLLINS, J. J. BUTLER, 7127 Joint Hon. Sees. Tennis Court. TTKONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, No. 1 Porciral Streot, and Wellington Terraco. Splendid View of "'-•■'■i.t-. Smoking. Com, mercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout. A few Vacancies for Permanent Boarders. Double and Single Rooms, CIGS3 A. K. HUGH. Proprietor. SITUATIONS VACANT. GEELONG TECHNICAL COLLEGE, VICTORIA. VACANCY FOR SCIENCE MASTER, A PPLICATIONS are invited from Candidates -T4. qualified to fll the Position of SCIENCE MASTER at tho above School, Salary, .£250 per annual. IV further information, apply 7117F BOX 111, DUNEDIN. FOR SALE. TO GROCERS AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. THE FINE FREEHOLD. PREMISES, together with tho Stock, Book Debts, and Plant of tho Nels l Industrial Co-operative Society, Limited, :n Hardy Street, NELSON, are FOR SALE, as . Going Concern. Annlv to the MANAGER. aigp MILL'S INSTITUTE OF MAGNETIC AND MENTAL SCIENCE, Also MASSAGE TREATMENT. Rooms: 10 Colonial Mutual Buildings, Customhouse Quay. TREATING all Nervous Disorders, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Goitre, etc. Why suffer when you can be relieved of simple headache free? N.B.—To those that livo beyond tiio citv, write me, I will help iou. f! U7OF

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 479, 12 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 479, 12 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 479, 12 April 1909, Page 1

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