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■■■ amusements.; ri:,:;; ::• OPERA HOUSE, -:;;''; TO-NIGHT i THE;BOX PLANS: For TO-NIGHT'S■:•• Performance of "THE KING OP CADONIA" will be on view at the Dresden from 10 till 12. .After at .Christeson's, .opposite Opera House. AP>B A-- : :;i ; SvH;:0'-tr S.E.' Lessee ... J. C.'WILLIAMSON/ . TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY),.JAN 29th. ■. And for., tho.following 8 Nights, ~.' \'l. C/WILLIAMSON - : . ;v". •'-. Presents' the New. ..Musical- Romantic Play, by Sidney Lonsdale, and Adrian 1 Boss. ■~ —- "THE KING'OF CADONLA." : —- —-. "THE"KING OF. —- Interpreted''by -the full strength' of '.the J. . C. WILLIAMSON'S ■''.' NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY. With the following:great cast:— : . Alexis (King of Cadouia) '■, ••'■- Mr. Herbert-Clayton Captain Laski ....;.. Mr; Frank Greene General Bonski Mr. Chas." Beetham Lioutenant Jules ...;.: Mr. Roland. Hogue Lieutenant Saloff ............... Mr. P. Bracy Panix .........'.:........- Mr. Arthur.'Lissant Labordo ...............,...;.... Mr..P. Bathurst 8ran.......;........;......... Mr. Victor Prince ... And"' ; "■ •■"■'■"' ■■The'-Duke.of Alasia Mr., Bert Gilbert Malitza. ..: .Miss Lottie Sargent Duchess of Alasia ..'....'Miss Ada Stirling Stephanie ■.............'....;...-... Miss'lvy Scott Ottaline ........v.; Miss • Helen-Moseley Fridoline ..'.........;..;. Miss Ivy Freshman ■■■.■■■■y~ And ■■-/■'■■' '■■' Princess Marie ....;. Miss Dorothy Court Musical Director ........... Mr. .Fritz Hart Stage Manager ........... Mr. Frank Stirling ■ Incidental to .the' Second-Act Will be' feaetured by-MR. BERT: GILBERT and. MISS LOTTIE SARGENT '.; .the. famous ; . -. • . ■':■;.''■ '-~',-' ■' V—DANSE'DESAPACHESi—' "' : . ;—DANSE DBS APACHES.—- ■ ■ -PRICES—Ss., 35., and,2s., Early; Doors to Stalls and ; Gallery, lid." extra: -'Day Sales at Christeson's. V ,'/.■-''. ' CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT./- .■■■:■■;,-■ :.-'ADMITTED. ~.,;■ - TO THEATRICAL -MANAGERS, .AND . .;.-,, OTHERS. .::v ::::,;:■! COMPLETE: New' Zealand..Tour:'-avaii-' . able, commencing vritli"" ■.'.--'■ ; ■'." . EASTER ■■■ SEASON,'., WELLINGTON.. ,: Apply for full', particulars— ■' "■'•'"' , '-'■' BERT ROYLE, -.''•■•'■"•' ■ -;.:,:. Box, 395, : G.P.0.: JT ARORI: a'nd::%UIARA /FLOWER' ,!*.■■■'...'•■:■ ./show;»;.-. .■;;;:;.;/•/■;■ - .-■■ .^AROCHIAL^pALL^KARORL;;' ; Flowers, Fruit, 1 : and .Vegetables'.-."'.:." . WEDNESDAY, 2nd February—Afternoon, : : 3 p.m.; Evening,' 7.3o;'p.m'. ',' THURSDAY; i 3rd- February—Evening, 7.30 p.m.v :-:; : -' ::v; " : >i : :.- : .': '■'.'/' :'.-:■: ATHLETIC PARK.''ATHLETIC,.PARK. vpilAND'. PROMENADE:' -CONCERT, .WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY: 9, :7 : .-... . ~: ■■' -.'At 8. p.m./ ! ;,'...:. V: (Park;illuminatedbyiolecti'icity);,:..- . '; TRAMWATS'.-BAND, ASSISTED BY '•-'. : <: ■■ ■ THE .LY:RIC;MALE, CHOIR; ;■ <K? . Contest-,Selections .will be played; also ."Hallelujah. :.,.Chorus l ''..vrhibE' : i naß''-I]een arranged, for the' Band andMale--Choir; ,;;:' -;' ■'.''■^'v : :.- ":>■: ':^ : "';'::■:' : Tickets, Is. (Proceeds in aid of.Train;. was - s Band Concert"*Fuh'd). : . ,'•'.'. 'Tickets on's'alo at.Chas".-Beggand Co., Ltd.,;: Willis '.-Street.'-'.'.' :;,;.//. ;;/ - ';. ,:.- ;-;HAY, .' Officers irichatge/of Salvation; Army .operations-, iii Australasia,,;...are.:."visiting: * from; ;;■'"', •).:'% "/ ■ .'■i'7~; ■'.'■'. ■'}';'.'.'." '; FEBRUARY. 3rd/to'' FEBRUARY 6th ■:':••'. ~''-Y " A ' '.(inclusive),:''. :•>;.. -'. ; - • Accompanied- -by- :'-Lieiir.eiiant:Colonei: Birkehshaw (from ;Mcllx>urne),' Brigadier Albistou, and UO. other officers will be presents. ■;■- ;;.:><■:- ; ; , "-.v.,;, "-v;, ; V.;.;; ■■: ." 3rd/ /.'. '■>■ Great-United 'Proeessiou.'.'cdniihencing, at:Town-.-Hall;'.followed .by'public reception in Salvation -Army- 'Citadel; Vivian Street,- at. S.p.m. :Hdii.;pr.,Findlay-nhd. others:'.will ..speak. ■ Addresses from .Com:, missioner aiid Mrs: Hay; .'.;:'•:.';. ' v; , SATURDAY,;FEBRUARY-sthy/-; >■ Special Youn.? People's'; Demonstration in Citadel, Vivian Street,,it 8 p'.m/Girls from Owen Street Home mil-take part.; Action Songs, Maori" Poi '-'■'Dance, ': Haka, etc., by tho children..-'Admission,..6d.; : : 'OPERA HOUSE.'. OPERA HOUSE;: : ; ■''" : :-:•■'■. OPERA. HOUSE.'..,,. -'.'- : -- ;:■ ; ..: SU,NDAY,-'FEB. fitli,-'ALL'..DAY. -Mrs.' Commissioner Hay,. wilKspeak,: in. the afternoon, >'on "Terrible / .Tragedies:. ; of Slums.if London.";, ■ -.''*.'-..•,', : ", ■ Watch.later announcements.. ; BUSINESS NOTICES, With Guide to Streets, Public Buildings, ';''•' --•■ Banks,-Cliurches,. etc.. ~: .;,;.'; :■■' :price-;is;, -; ; ;.- y. : ;/' ; -;. 'Procurable: (for. all Booksellers', and Bookstalls. .'Printed.and-Published by— FERGUSON AND HICKS, / : LAMBTON ■ QUAY,-: WELLINGTON: :'- ', The above PLAN is right up-to-date. ■";■ ---;i JUST:PUBLISHED.'' : -: :^:' MEW, PLAN OF GREATER': WEL- ; ;LINGTON'.'AND SUBURBS,,-: : ; ,; - /,. .WHAT;AILS; YOU? ; ; ;.-,: DON'T go about tired,-; w-cak,. and listless when a ,bottlo of ; : •.:"'•' FLETCHER'S-. ' .'::' : ;' ,' : ... P.HOSPHAT.ONIC ... - Will pick' you .up and give you fresh vigour- to withstand the heat. The buoyancy,: which; laughs away worries, that energy, which compels you to be up and doing, .the enjoyment of a hearty meal—all return - with the : use of this valuable preparation'. .-..,, '..'-.'"-, ..It contains Phosphorous, Quinine, Iron, ■ etc., in ah easily.■ assimilated form,-' and is pleasant to take. Bottles, : 2s. 6d.: and is. 6d. (post free), solely from. : ,: . -,-' . } ' . CHAS. A:-FLETCHER. '■■ - ; ( PHARMACIST, "i - -LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON (Late of. Willis-Street)..'.. : . -. TjlOR THE 'HOLIDAY .SEASON..' Leather Brief Bags, from Gs. lid. :'■..' Solid Lenthor Gladstone Bags, from '•": 225. 6d. ';":',;: : .:.:■:.':' Gentlemen's Suit Cases, lis. to 19s. 6d. Ladies' Lunch Bags', from .Is. fid. ■"'■■ ,- Cabin Trunks, : from 30s. ', ' Week-end Cases, from 155.-..;.." . Ladies' Hat Boxes. 15s. i" Boys' Scout Belfe with" Swivels, la. 9d. " '.'each.' ' ' ■■■' •'■"■ '-. - Boys' Scout Knives, with Sheaf, 2s. . each.■ ' Man's' Razor Strops, Is: Cd.. worth 4s, 6d. School Bags, from- lOd. each. ; w.:h7nash,:, ,-::,.-; 135 CUBA STREET.'. COULLS, CULLING AND - CO.,' LTD.. '•■'■•" D.I.C. BUILDINGS^'.'', BRANDON STREET.; .' . COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING STATIONERS/' .:,:'-':":'::j 'I' PRINTERS.' BOOKBINBERS, "and' .-- -MTHOGBAJHERS,- ,'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 728, 29 January 1910, Page 1

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661

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 728, 29 January 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 728, 29 January 1910, Page 1

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