AMUSEMENTS, A. FULL DRESS AND S-jCENIC REHEARSAL of "THE PINK LADY" will lake place at the Grand Opera House THIS EVENING, and the Onaning Production will happen TO-MORROW NIGHT. THIS PINK LADY IMPORTANT! OWING to Use Late Arrival of the Company, ihe Opening Night of the ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY Must necessarily he Postponed until TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. | Those who have already reserved seatß tor this evening's performance of "The Pink Lady" may have their money refunded or their tickets exchanged for Friday, Saturday, or Monday, on which evenings "The Pink Lady" will be staged. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT TUESDAY 2ND WEDNESDAY NEXT THg ©SIMEiVIA STAR THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT THE IVJEHRY WIDOW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd THE RID WIDOW PLANS for the "Pink Lady" now open at the Bristol. Plans for the "Cinema Star," "The Merry Widow," and 'The Red Widow" will he opened TO-MORROW (Friday! MORNING. iH RAND OPERA HOUSE. | Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Business Manager John Farrcll. "THE PINK LADY" "THE PINK LADY" "THE PINK LADY" "THE PINK LADY" "THE PINK LADY" "THE PINK LADY" MAKES THE TIME WHIZ BY. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT And ou SATURDAY AND MONDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Announce the Reappearance of their their Famous ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY Including F L 0 1! E N C E YOUNG, In the Dainty and Delightful Musical Comedy, ' "THE PINK LADY." "THE PINK LADY." "THE PINK LADY." With tho Following Great Oast of Comic Opera Artists:— / Philippe Dondidier PHIL SMITH Luoieu Garidel REGINALD ROBERTS Maurice D'Uzac JOHN RALSTQN Bobe Guingolph LESLIE HOLLAND Theodore Lebee .: HARRY RATCLIFFE Crapote CYRIL RITOHARDS Pochot ALFRED ANDREW The Hungry Man ... DICK SHORTLAND Pan CYRIL RITOHARDS Dr. Mason VILLIERS ARNOLD .Rougct FRED. VALLANTINE A Photographer WILLIAM BUCKLEY Yivaxy (Violinist) •:'.. CLAUDE SOLOMON Postman FREDDY WALLACE Benevol (Detective) CLYDE COOK La Conitcsse FLORENCE YOUNG Madame Dondidier ADDTE LENNARD Serpoletto Poehet JESSIE CAFFYN 'Anpcle GLADYS MONCRIEFF Desires ALICE BENNETTO Mimi MARJORIE BRAY Girl from Saskatchewan ROSIE EVERSON Gilberte ( ") LEAH PRITOnARD Emandine J (Pour ( EVELYN DOLBY Rayinondc) Victims) I WINNIE HOOD Minette I. /'MILDRED O'BRIEN Julle ( Wi,„„« ) B - 6EATON Suzanne i , T fe e • 3TAIE BAIRD Nini (/ u »'ds> ) W yojrE HAYBITTLE Oia-udine (The Pink Lady) MINNIE LOVE A JOYOUS .ENTERTAINMENT. ." Of SONG. SPECIALTY, SPLENDOUR, SPECTACLE. Play Produced by Geo. Highland. Dances and Ballets arranged by Minnie Hooper. . Stago Manager Dick Shortland Musical Conductor Hany Buxton PRICES: D.C and R.S.. 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. KINDERGARTEN FAIR. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1917. COOKING COMPETITIONB-Girts under .14: Scones and Meat Pasties, made with Sharland's Baking Powder; First Prize, Silver-backed Brush and ' Comb. Adults; Madeira Cakes and Sponges.; First Prize Book-shelf. Entrance, fee, 6d. Cakes, eto„ to become property of Fair Committee. I Judge—Miss Una Carter. Seoy.—Mißß Seaton,_ls9 Molcsworth St. ASHHURST-POEANGINA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, NOV. 21. NOMINATIONS for all Events and Entries for the Maiden CLOSE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. A. TV'. TRASS, Secretary. THE OOLBIR SYSTEM TEACHES you !o play the Piano In 1C to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further into muslo than 3 or 4 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to-play all the latest Songs and Two-steps as they Are published (no special musio required); saves timo and money. Make use of the long evenings and benefit your future life. Testimonials from all parts of New Zealand of the success of our pupils. If you already read music, learn by' this system how to convert yonr music to ragtime. A Ragtime Player is always popular. Call for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Musie, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott St. TflE daily cost of opera ting a Bessemer Delivery Wagon is Jesß than that of the average wagon, and its depreciation is considerably less. Simplicity characterises its mechanism and it can be soon understood by any driver. Ask us for particulars of the Bessemer, the ideal delivery wagon. J. E. FITZGERALD, Motor Importer, Lambton Quay, Wcllingjon. PATRIOTIC Greeting Cards for Xmas and New Year. Sample Book at "Dominion" Office. , G. KNIGHT. Sail. Tent, Flo*. av><? i Dover Maker. Note Jie New Addreeui S»>. 6 Herbert Street (off Manners Btreett *. doors, above George Fowlde, Ltd. Sel» phone 727.
Mr. T. M. Wilford will g've another war leoturß at the Town Hall on Monday, evening next in aid of the Athletic Park Retention Fund. Mr. Wilford will deal, particularly with the position of America, and also of Spain and Italy. Seats may be booked at the Bristol. attention is drawn to an advertisement inviting tenders for tho purchase of the well-known tea. kiosk, Eituated at the tramway terminus. Costlecliff, Wangamn. CastlßCliff is an attractive seaside resort, and is visited by tens of thousands annually from the whole of the West Coast. Seoros of intending boarders are, it is stated, turned away every season owing to shortage of accommodation. The building admits of extensive additions at small cost, and in the hands of an enterprising proprietor i? said !o ofter great possibilities as an investment. What is there i'i our srrvice ihnt attracts thousands of Vmsinpss njen tn us and ifTOjjs them with us? It is efficiency and reliability. When they engage us for diatoms, Carrying anil Forwarding Work, they know without, questioning that the work will be well end faithfully done. The New Zealand Express. Co., M l" jMllI: "IsniffTj p, garbuTor swallow"
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 26, 25 October 1917, Page 7
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