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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee George Mariov.-. A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! Notwithstanding the inclement weather last evening the theatre was packed with a large ami enthusiastic audience to see For the first- time, the Four Act Drama, "AS MIDNIGHT CHIMES!" "AS MIDNIGHT CHIMES!" A Wealth of Scenic Splendour and Dramatic Situations. A Bright and Breezy Entertainment. Sensational Escape at Railway Platform Into Moving Train. Q ' THREE MORE PERFORM- Q " ANCES ONLY. O NEXT SATURDAY AND MONDAY"THEiWOMAN FROM FRANCE." ' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, FINAL NIGHTS. "EAST LYNNE." Box Plan *at the Dresden. Reserved Seats. 4s. Prices—3s., 25., Is. . Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, Gd. extra. Day Sales at Christeson's,- opposito Opera House. - 01 P' ER A HOUSE. Lessee and Manager, J. C. WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA IN ENGLISH. THURSDAY WEEK, MAY 19th, And for a Seasbn of 14 Nights, J. C. WILLIAMSON ■ Takes pride in presenting for the First Time in New Zealand ' "M ADAM BUTTEEFL Y," "MA DA M BUTTER F L Y," A Grand Opera in 3 Acts. (Founded on the Drama by David Belasco.) By Giacomo Puccini. For the First Six Nights of. the Season. Interpreted by the following great . Artists:. Prima Donnas— MLLE. BEL SOREL MISS AMY CASTLES ' SIGNORA MARIA PAMPARI Principal Tenors— - SIGNOR JEAN ZERGA ME, - FREDERICK BLAMEY Principal Baritones— SIGNOR ANTONIO ZANELLI . MR ARTHUR CRANE Conductor of Orchestra— SIGNOR: ROBERTO HAZON Deputy-Conductor of Orchestra-r MR, ALFRED HILL.GRAND OPERA- ORCHESTRA OFFORTY INSTRUMENTALISTS.' GRAND OPERA CHORUS OF SIXTY VOICES. A COMPANY OF ONE HUNDRED ...AND. THIRTY. • • PRlCES—Dress;' Circle and Orchestral Stalls (reserved at Dresden) 7s. 6d., at door 55.; Stalls to 7.30 45., after 35.; Family Circle 'to 7.30 35., after 2s. .. BOX PLANS for the FIRST G NIGHTS , will he opened at the Dresden FRIDAY NEXT. * . BUSINESS NOTICES. n A B T E'R' AND CO, THE'POPULAR DRAPERS, : 137 and 139 CUBA STREET,' ■ . NevrP.O;"'C6rner. - . ~ MORE DRAPERY, - EX' TONGARIRO. JUST MARKED OFF,' another shipment Ladies' Costumes, New Millinery, and Smart Millinery, Ribbons Bo\vs, New Corsets, New Longcoats, .Blouses, Furs, Fancy Wool 'Goods, i big lot Wool Shawls, Wool .Vests, Jer- .. eeys for Boys or 1 Girls, Infants' Woollen Goods of all kinds. SEE OUR WINDOWS. CARTER AND CO., ' THE KEEN-CUTTING DRAPERS. EDUCATIONAL. OARPENTER, BECOMES ANALYST. After studying Chemistry solely with tho International Correspondence Schools for two years, during spare time, I have been appointed. Analyst to Wilson's Portland Cement Coy., Auckland. Thanks to tho excellent training whereby x have doubled my salary.. F. L. LEESE. JgANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For Instruction in; " ACCOUNTANCY, . BUSINESS' PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and ' TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for: ' ''.JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. ' For last year's examinations, '51 candidates were presented, 40 of whom passed. ANCING—MISS VIOLET W'ARBURTON. Class for Beginners; Ballroom Dancing only Friday Evenings; Advanced' Class Wednesday Evenings; Children's Class, Ballroom and Fancy Dancing, Saturdays, at 196 The Terrace. jjUTZHERBEItT TERRACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL' FOP, GIRLS. PRINCIPALS: MISS BAUER, 11.A.' MISS RACHEL RICHMOND ' (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under ■ 8 are also Held. DATE COMMENCEMENT, TUESDAY, . 31st MAY. BALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOR , BEGINNERS. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private Hall. Proficiency ensured in six private lessons or cno quarter at class, l'erin commences with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. Address—B6, Gtiuzneo Street. Next St. Peter's Church. LANGER Dresscutting School. Economy in Dressmaking. The marvellously simple Blouse aud Skirt Cutter, the latest invention, puts it within the power of any ordinarily intelligent woman to mako her own Blouses and Skirts. No calculations. Advanced work per arrangement. Also Ladies' Tailoring. Country Pupils taught by Post. 'Patterns cut to measurement. Agents required. Needle-painting, Monday,' 2 to 4. Miss Kate Stowart, Principal, 91 Willis Street, opposito Shortt s. CATERINU. WH. PHILP, Baker, Pastrycook, o and Caterer, 79 Willis Street (nest Begg's), is prepared to undertake ■all manner of Catering for -Weddings, Parties, Suppers, Dances, etc., at mo9t reasonable rates. Quotations given. Strictest attention. None but the best in the way of l'astry. Afiornuou Tea ii speciality. THE results obtained by' Advertlsrrs in tho Classified Columns of "The Dominion" aio such as to confirm their belief that Iho paper has a wider circu ktion than any other diily journal in . 'lew Zealand,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 814, 11 May 1910, Page 1
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