AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. SECOND CHEAT PRODUCTION And LAST THREE NIGHTS Or I his i MEMORABLE SEASON. By THE GREATEST ACTRESS In The ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD, MISS ETH E L lItVI NG, MI S S ]■; TII E L IRVI NG, And llcr COMPLETE LONDON COMPANY, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT Also SATURDAY AND MONDAY, A. E. \V. Mason's Enthralling Drama, Cu-I of Characters: "THE WITNESS I'OH THE DEFENCE." "Till-; WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE." "THE WITNESS FOR TUB DEFENCE." "THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE." Henry Thrcsk Steuben T. Ewart Stephen Bullanlync Hiilliwcll llobbes Harold Hiizclwool ,1. Plimpton Wilson Richard Hazel wood Wnrbuiloii Gamble Robert Pettifer Towiisond Whilling 11 Milliard Gilbert Porloous A Servant Monto Lilly; Jlnrnm Singh Sydney Hucltland Mr-. Pettil'cr Florence Nelson Stella Ballanlyno Ethel Irving The Play Produced by...Gilbert Portcous SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY: Act I. Interior of a Tent in Rnjpulana, India (Evening). Two years elapse. Act 11. At Mr. Hazelwood's. Little Bcding, Sussex (Evening). During this act the curtain will be lowered to mark the passage of time to an afternoon five weeks later. Act 111. The Same (Night). Act IV. The Same (Next Morning). Produced by Gilbert Portions Stage' Manager Townsend Whitling Box Office at Dresden. D-ay Sales at Christeson's. Prices-D.C. and 0.5., 65.; Stalls--3s. j ■ F.C., Is.; Early Doors, Stalls, Gd.j F.C., Is. extra. Q V E R A HOUSE. Lessee and Manager Allan Hamilton. Business Manager W. A. Low. A POPULAR ATTRACTION. AT POPULAR PRICES. 35., 25., and Is. Commencing TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. FOR SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. Grand Revival on a Scale of Exceptional Completeness of W. W. Jacobs's Delightful Farce in 3 Acts. "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." Memories of the Glorious Triumphs of tho late Robert Brougli's Company. PLAY, PLAYERS, AND,PRODUCTION CHALLENGE COMPARISON WITH THE BEST EVER SEEN ON THE W F,T,L [ NGTO N STAGE. PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL. ONE LONG LAUGH. NOT A DULL MOMENT. NOT A DULL CHARACTER. ■ Plav Produced by Charles Brown. The Original Barge, built at the Haymarket Theatre, London, will be used in the forthcoming nroduction. BOX PLANS FOB SEASON BOX PLANS FOR SEASON NOW OPEN at Dresden Piano Co.'s. Popular prices: lis.. ?s.. Is. Booking fee, Is. Early doors Oil. extra. HARRY P. MULLER, Touring Manager, STRING BAND. MESSRS. YITETTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, and Pinto (Constantly engaged otTJoyal Oak Hotel), Aro prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply largo cr small Orchestra. ' Address, 136 TORY ST. 'Phono 2570. SPEND Your Summer Holidays at Seaside PLIMMERTON and bo made quite at homo at Erenora House. Seaside excursions, boating, fishing, walking, cycling or motoring. Special terms for permanent boarders. Tariff 6s. per day, or 30s. per week. 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Gd., 55.; 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. N. B.—l regret that I am too busy to guarantee any appointments—people must toko their chance. Country ami inter-Dominion clients send dato of birth in full, sample handwriting, ss. stamped envelop, prompt replies. Consulting Parlours, 133 Tory St., closo Vivian Street, Wellington. WANTED TO SELL. TO MOTORISTS. UNDERMENTIONED Second-hand MOTOR-CARS, taken by nut in Part Payment for Now Cars, all in Running Order. Am prepared to Sell at foliov.'ng Low Prices, Met Cash, with all faults ns cars stand:—' MINEHVERETTE-l cylinder, 0 horse-power, 2-seater, hood, lamps, etc .£3O STUART-:! cylinders, 9 horsopowcr, 4-soatcr, hood, lamps, etc. JCOS FORD—4 cylinders, 10 horse-power, 2-seater," hood, lamps, etc J>ss CADILLAC—I cylinder, 10 horsepower, ■1-seater, lamps, etc XSS SIZARRE NAUDIN-1 cylinder, 8 horse-power, 2-sealer, hood, lamps, etc .£65 On view nt my Showrooms. Wakefield St. Opposite To\vn Hall. 'Phone 3234. H. LEICESTER. 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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1389, 15 March 1912, Page 1
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