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■ VAMUSEMEfITS. APERA.HOUSE. , . - . OPERA HOUSE. , -Solo-Lessee Mr. J. C./Williamson. Business Manager \ G. H. Smith. ■ '"-■ '. NEXT MATINEE, ',' ' "." : - '-"THE DAIRYMAIDS/' "-■ WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL. .- \tf ' . • Positively tho '"' .-. :' -V' LAST NIGHT ' '. '-- ■ LAST NIGHT ': :■ '' ■: ■ -• Of - ;.,•--;■ MR.'J. C.' WILLIAMSON'S ' ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY '-"'.- In .THE CENTURY'S-GREATEST MUSICAL .i" ■• . . ' SUCCESS, "THE MERRY WIDOW!" . "THE MERRY WIDOW!" '• ' '.'THE. MERRY WIDOW!" (By arrangement with Mr. Georgo Edwardcs.) TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). .-• 'SECOND GREAT PRODUCTION Of THIS MEMORA.I3LE SEASON. For the First Timo in New Zealand on a scalo of tho ■' UTMOST MAGNIFICENCE, THE ; GREAT LONDON SUCCESS, ' "THE DAIRYMAIDS." "THE DAIRYMAIDS." "THE DAIRYMAIDS." THE SANDOW GIRLS -, - In their UNIQUE GYMNASIUM SCENE. ANOTHER RECORD-BREAKING SUCCESS !- Box Plans at The Dresden. Dav Sales at Christefon's. PRICES: 6s„ 45., and,2s. No Early Doors.' ■ ■■: . - ' ... 7453 mOWN HALL- -'' TOWN. HALL. Under the Direction of John Lemmono. . ," TUESDAY, APRIL 27, and .THURSDAY, APRIL 29. ME LB "A,, M ELBA, ,M EL B A; "The greatest Australian is Melba. She has been feted by Kings, adored by tho People, and her Art has thrilled the World." The "Argus," March 10th, says:—"No words can convey any adequate idea of tho tender sympathy with which tho song was sung, or of the passion of foreboding terror, or of the simplicity, of dev6tion with which tho 'Ave was chanted. It was the perfection of ringing." "The magnificence of th-3 bravura passages literally raised the audience to its feet, a mass of shouting, cheering humanity:".--" The "Ape": "Melba's matchless- singing whs electric. It. was a revelation" iis;"a 'specimen of tho heights to which 'vocali.sm' and all tho best that it implies ( can attain. Music like this, sung as this was, • thr.ills!" i Assisted by— MR. FREDERICK RANALOW (Famous young Irish Baritone). MISS UNA-BOUSNE, Solo Pianist. MR. JOHN LEMMONE, Solo Flautist. MR. HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. i . HALF-GUINEA SEATS may now bo reserved' at the Dresden. ,' ~,-■'.. Countrv r patrons nmy secure seats Jjy.'^jjrr l addressed to Box Office, enclosing P. Noto' i oiP.O. Order,- and stamped envelope ,for,.-.reply. Seats will be allotted in the ordci 1 of receipt of application, . , .. 7426 TO GOLF ENTHUSIASTSI WE cordially invite your Inspection of the New Season's Golf Goods just opened up at our Showroom. All Goods-have, been specially selected by an export professional for Season 1909. It has ever been our policy to cater only for a high-class trade in Sporting Goods, and we can now confidently state that wo have added Golf to our othor well-estab-lished lines. It is our aim to establish the namo ALCOCK AND CO., as caterers for Golf Matorial equally with our reputation for Billiard Tables. . ALCob.K -AND CO., "THE BILLIARD PEOPLE," LOWER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, N.Z. SPORTS DEPOT. ; C 854 ■ ■■■-.- Tennis Conrt. DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, No. 1 Percivnt Street, and:.WellingtonTerrace.; Splendid View of ,r --'-ntir. Smoking,, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric' Light throughout. A few Vacancies, for Permanent Boarders. Doable and Single Robins. . / C 1053 x i."E. HUGH, Proprietor'. BUSINESS NOTICES. MAHARA HOUSE, . WAIKANAE. PLEASANTLY SITUATED. ' SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. FINE HEALTHY CLIMATE. An Ideal Place to Spend a Quiet Holiday in tho Country. LEN FREEMAN, C1139F ; Manigor. TCE CHESTS. ICE CHESTS. X Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. 1 MAX ICREISSIG, Little Taranaki Street. ■ , 'Phone 2499. C 1034 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. "VIOLET SNOW CREAM," . A PERMANENT CURE. Price, 4s. Cdi, from the following chemists— . W. SALEK, Willis Street. , G. MEE, Lambton Vuaj. ■ C. H. PERROTT, Corner Manners and Willis Streets. . CIOBS EGMONT PRIVATE HOTEL (Corner Courtojiay Place and Tarannki St.). nj"\HE above new Three-storied Modern Hotel, -1 situated in the best part of Wellington, is now available for PERMANENT BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS. Beautiful large airy bedrooms, electric light throughout; three minutes' walk from Railway Stations, .Wharves, and G.P.O. Tariff: 6s. per day, or 30s. per week. Special concessions to Permanent Pcarders. 'Phono 59. J. H. BAKER, Proprietor. T. LEVY, Manager. ■ . qil79 PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN," M'Donald Crescent.; MRS. HOLGATE, Superintendent. New Zealand Registered Nurse. Certified Midwives' Board, London. Certificated Masseuse. i Estab. 1905; Telegrams: "Women." Telephone, 2159. Day or night. •' Cllß4 PATENTS, ~3ATEN'TS, ETC. '■*■■' ETC. FOR EXPERT -ADVICE (gratis), send rough sketch or model to .■. : .' SYDNEY H. HIGGS, Registered Patent Agent and Engineer, Harcourt's Buildings, 197 Lambton Quay. All correspondence strictly confidential. CIISOF KOLAVIN (THE LADIES' PICK-ME-UP), SOLD by LEN. M'KENZIE Opera House Pharmacy, 50 Manners Street; has just imported big shipment of Steam's Celebrated '.Vine of ire-h (undried) Kola. Largo bottles, 3s. 6d. Dose, i tablespoonfui after meals. Au ideal Brain, Nerve, and Muscle Stimulant. Posted freo any address, by mentioning Dominion. N.B.—The Bottles are Highly Ornamental and wrapped with greatest care, CS2B.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 489, 23 April 1909, Page 1

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