AMUSEMENTS. rjjPEKA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Last Night 'tLe Theatre was crowded to overflowing to witness (he first perform- ■■".'" ' . auce of . "SWEET LAVENDER," .•"SWEET LAVENDER," . "SWEET LAVENDER," ■ By the WELLINGTON DRAMATIC SOCIETY, When there was but One Verdict— SUCCESS! SUCCESS! Nothing succeeds like Success, and Inst night's Performance was proclaimed ."'.A HUGE SUCCESS!'. Box Plan now open at Dresden. Book your Seats at-once. OPERA HOUSE. "'" FRIDAY, MARCH 17th. GRAND SPECIAL HOLIDAY PERFOfIMANCE By THE WELLINGTON DRAMATIC SOCIETY ■ - Of Sir Arthur Pinc-ro's Comedy, "SWEET LAVENDER." "SWEET LAVENDER." Last night a Packed House greeted the first production of this Chnrmin;* Comedy. "Sweet Lavender" having proved Mich a great success, arrangements hove been matlo- {or ONE estra Performance on FRIDAY, MARCH" lTlh..' Box Plan for Extra Night now open at Dresden. ' . • Prices. 3;., 25., and Is. No extra charge for booking- , OPERA HOUSE. ■ OPERA HOUSE. Direction James T. Him. MONDAY, TUESDAY & THURSDAY, 20th, 21st, and 23rd March. DOLORES CONCERT SEASON. DOLORES CONCERT SEASON. DOLORES CONCERT SEASON. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. The world-renowned Prima Donna. Tho singer who reaches the heart. At the great public reception to "Dolores" in the Town Hall, Sydney, Riven by the nuisieal people of tho city, Sir William Manning voiced the Sentiments of thosa presont, and indeed of the miiMcloving public of Australia, when he said: "A sweet singer has come amidst us again in the person of Mdlle. Dolores. She has returned to (he scene cf One of her great triumphs, for NO SINGER HAD SO .WON THE. HEARTS OF THE MUSICAD, PEOPLE of Sydney. Indeed, her triumphs have not been surpassed by any'of the artisis—and there have bren wiiie great ones amongst us of late—who have succeeded her. (Applause.) There is :i singular charm.'about the lady which has endearud her to the people of this city. She sings to you the Songs' of England, Ireland, ■• Scotland, France, Germany, Italy, and translates the thoughts of the great masters n£ ho orlist who has been here before her has done. (Aμp)ause.) Sho is a great-artist, and in her we have one with a European reputation— indeed, a reputation which might be considered world wide." ■ 'The. ENTHRALLING VIBRANT RICHNESS of DOLORES'S voice is an amazing revelation to those who have not yet heard her. 'Even - music-lover should bonk scats for the WHOLE SERIES OF CONCERTS. Mdlle. Dolores will be assisted by Mr. Selwyn Shrimplin. the talented and brilliant" American Pianist, and Mr. ] John Prmise, who , needs no recommendation to a Wellington audience. Bex Plans now open at the Dresden. Admission: Gs., 45., 2s. PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAPHY. FOR EXCELLENT AND ARTISTIC PORTRAITS, finished 1 in Best Possible Manner, visit ALAN SPICER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Cuba Street, Opposite Royal Hotel, (Entrance to Studio iu Dixon St.). Wedding and Family Groups, Cricket and Tennis Club Groups, etc Hand- ■ painted Enlargements at the Lowest Possibly Prices, consistent with Good Work. ■ WANTED TO GEL , -. FOR SALE, Triumph Motor 13ike, splendid condition-, would sacrifice tor casn. Trial lrilnnsiy. Apply "Keiialjle," •'Dominion" Omco. _________ T.NTISD lo Self, i'ony, Harness and Saddle Miiiicl. >' 1(le . ,md drlv f i staunch and sound'; cheap. Apply "Cheap,"' ''Dominion" Office. T^ANfED~to~lpll7Pon> - , Harness and V» Phae'fon. light running and in good order; lady can drive; double-seated; cost £§&; owner leaving; tho lot ,£35; also horse, sprinj cart, and harness; no reasonable offer refused; bargain. Apply "Bargain." "Dominion" Office. 7*Q~ Q~/ English Cycles, Guaranteed 12 ebo O/ months, Freo Wheel, Two Brakes, . Brook's Saddles, Dtinlop Tyres, Westwood Plated Rims. Mudguards. Pump, Bag, Tools. Walt's Cycle Depot, fi RAPES. GRAPES. GRAPES. AT WILKINSON'S GARDEN, ORIENTAL BAY. Special Hot-house Varieties for Invalids. TUPLES! APPLES!! APPLES!!! Dessert Apples, Vs. 6d. per case of 401b. Cooking Apples,(is. 6d. per case.-of 401b. Put on Rail -at Hastings, and for 6d. per case extra rail paid to any station. JOHN RICH, KAROOLA ORCHARD, HAVELOCK NORTH. FOR SALE (just arrived), 1911 Model "Overland" Touring Car, 4cyi., 25 h.p., with full equipment; price, ,£350. Also, following Second-hand Cars:— "Cadillac," 10 h.p., 4-seater, .£110; "Ford," 4-cjl., 1C h.p., 2-seater, .£100; "Daimler," 4-cyl., 28 h.p., .£225; "Darracq," 10 h.p.. 2-cyl., 4-seater, .180; "Wolselcy," 10 h.p., 2-cyl., 4-ecator, £]W; "Stuart," 2-cyl., 9-11 h.p., 4-seater, .£120; "Covert," 7 h.p., 2-seater, £45. ■ Terms arranged for. Full particulars from H. Leicester, Herbert Street. FOE SALE, 1,000,000 BIRCH FENCING POSTS. MOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER, PRICES "REDUCED. Our Motto is: Small Profits and Quick Returns. 6OTJND AND WELL TRIMMED. F. 0.8. Upper Hutt Apply, .C. HANSON AND CO.. ' -BOX 7i lIPBW Htttt,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1077, 16 March 1911, Page 1
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