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AMUSEMENTS.. ■" rt QPE E A - , HOU' SE. THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. THE BOX PLANS FOR "THE DOLLAR PRINCESS" "WILL BE OPENED at tho DRESDEN at NINE O'CLOCK THIS (Wednesday) MORNING. ' , THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. "Like an enthralling magic it seems, "Calling and calling 'soul of my dreams!' "Joy that is sadness, pain that is Miss, "Stormy as madness, soft as a kiss." Q P E R' A HOUSE. Direction of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 26th, And following FIVE NIGHTS' ONLY. ' MR. J. G. WILLIAMSON-" presents THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. ■ THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. Ey A. M. Wilner and F. Greenbaum. . Adapted by Basil Hood, with Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Music by Leo Fall. A WHOLE ALPHABET OF SUPERLATIVES Would, not exhaust the Excellences of THE DOLLAR . PRINCESS. THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. ( THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. "It is not a number here and there which catches the car. The whole of the musical embellishment to this graceful, fragrant, and humorous story is so fascinating and so taking that it is a shier joy to listen to. It 13 overflowing with . . AIRS THAT THROB, That suggest love and passion by means of DULCET, LILTING. ALLUREMENT. The Merry "Widow first taught lus the Magic of Tone Witcheries. But it is THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. Whicli in this regard : • ' COMPLETES OUR EDUCATION. Prices—ss., 35., 2d. Early Doors as usuall QPERA H 0 U S E ■CHRISTMAS EVENING,-DEC. 25. 1 LAWRENCE CAMPBELL .» In Charles Dickens's, "A Christmas Carol." 1 TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER), MONDAY, 26tii, TUESDAY,. 27th,' ; .WEDNESDAY, 28th. - ' Humorous and Dramatic Recitals. . Assisted bv M. EUGENE OSSIPOFF, Russian Baritone; MtSS RENE LEES, MRS." SHAW.MAYER. Box Plan NOW OPEN at the Dresden. Pricss ,35., -25., and Is. : THE DOMINION TOUR Of . \ STEWAR.T ; "SWEET NELL OF'OLD'DRUEY." The Most , Popular favourite .known on ; the .Dominion-and Australian Stages.' NELLIE STEWART, ' Supported by MR. HARCOURT. BEATTY;. . and her coniplete Company. And with Magnificent Scenpry, Costumes and Orchestra, will, give performances as ■ ,• .under:— 7 ■ Towns. ■ Dates. . Box Offices. . Greytown—Fri., Dec. 23, Mr. Wigg, '• ; . Bookseller. Mastcrton—Sat. 'Dec. 24, Miss Rive : , Stationer.. Palmerston Moil., Dec. 26, Mr. Park,' ■ North ; Stationer. Martou—Tues, Dec. 27, Mr. Muggridge,' Bookseller. Wanganui—Wed., Dec. 2S, Mr. Jones, .. ■ . . Stationer. Wanganui—Thurs., Dec. 29, Mr. Jones,. Stationer. Stratford-Fri., Dec. 30, Mr. Cole's . . Music Shop. N. Plymouth—Sat., Dec. 31> Mr. Collier's . Music Shop. N.Plymouth—Mon., Jan. 2, Mr. Collier's 1 ■ Music Shop. Hawera—Tues., Jan. 3, Coles and Don- ■ nelly, Stationers. Feilding—Wed., Jan. 4, Milson and Cole, Stationers. Dannevirke—Thurs., Jan. 5, Mr. Bartlett, Tobacconist Napier—Fri., Jan.' 6, Howe Bros., Stationers. Napier—Sat., Jan. 7, Howe Bros., Stationers. Hastings—Men*, Jan. 9, Hall.and Sons, '. . ■ Stationers. Arrangements have been made to open the various Box Offices ONE WEEK before the performance in each town.-Coun-, try visitors may have their seats reserved by letter (enclosing five. shillings a seat) to the Box Office. 150RT NICHOLSON CYCLING CLUB, I WELLINGTON, .." GRAND CYCLING AND 'ATHLETIC . SPORTS, CARNIVAL. . , BAS I N 'RES ERV E, MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1911. . (New Year's Day). . Sixtv Pounds (-£GO) Given' in Prizes. CYCLING (Amateur 1 ) RUNNING (Amateur! . . . WALKING (Amateur) .. CYCLING (Professional). Entries CLOSE TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), December 21st, at 9 o'clock. MELVILLE'FORD,. lion. Secretary. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY.ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY.,. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. nnO obtain this go .to an Experienced JL Operator, who, with cai;eful study and Best Material's, will give you the BEST RESULTS' OBTAINABLE. HAND-PAINTED MINIATURES' AND ENLARGEMENTS, ETC. ALAN SPICER-, Cuba Street (Next Royal Oak Hotel)., 'Phone 3263. -tit MAS BARGAINS-CARTER, Cuba -A. Street, and at Feilding. . Just Landed, Grand Lot Ladies' NewBags and Purses, all at Lowest Prices. XMAS BARGAINS—New Kid Gloves, 2s. lid., 3s. lid., all newest colours; Ladies' pretty Sunshades, 2s. lid., 3s. lid. up; Children's Sunshades, Is., Is. 6d., Is. lid. up. Try Carter and Co. XMAS BARGAINS—Ladies' Costumes, White or Coloured; 10s. 6d. to 425., best value in city; stylish Millinery for street wear, also for Seaside and holiday wear, very cheap. Try Carter and Co. XMAS BARGAINS—See Carter and Co.'s.Snecial XMAS SHOW; lovely Xmas Presents, useful' and • fashionable. See Carter's Windows. CARTER AND CO.-for BARGAINS. ANGUS TURNER'S New Hairdressing Saloon, Hotel Windsor . Buildings, Willis Street, is one of the most up-to-date Saloons in. tho City. Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Cigars stocked. I

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1005, 21 December 1910, Page 1

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690

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1005, 21 December 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1005, 21 December 1910, Page 1

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