AMUSEMENTS. WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERAWILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA. SEASON OP 18 NIGHTS Commences ■. ' MONDAY NEXT At the QRAND. -OPERA • HOUSE BOX PLANS For the First Six Nights OPEN AT THE BRISTOL TO-MORROW AT 0 A.M. 23 PRINCIPALS, GO CHORUS. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA OF 40. THE PRICIPALS Include the following:— SOPRANOS—Amy Castles, Leah Myers, Gertrude Johnson, Eileei)' Castles, Gladys Verona, Patti Russell, Strella Wilson, and Elsy Treweek. CONTRALTOS—TheIma Carter, Rosa Carrodus, Isla' Gamble, and Vera Bed- . ford. : " TENORS—Walter Wheatley, Vittorio Lois, Ralph Errolle, and Browning Mummery. BARITONES—CarI Formes, Raymond Loder, Tom Minogue, and Frank Charlton. BASSOS—Alfredo Valenti, Frank Collier, Umberoto Mosca, A. Periynian. • FIRST WEEK'S PROGRAMME. FIRST WEEK'S PROGRAMME. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. . :—- "F A U S T." ■TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, - Offenbach's Brilliant Work, — "TALES. OF HOFFMAN" (First Time in New Zealand). WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 24, "LA. BOHEME." . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, ' (CHRISTMAS NIGHT), GRAND CLASSICAL CONCLRT By the Full Strength of this Colossal Organisation. Principals, Chorus, and Orchestra -will, appear in the Moat Brilliant Concert Programme ever Submitted to Music-lovers of Wellington. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, , — "IL TROVATORE." — , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, . "MADAME BUTTERFLY." POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s. fid.; Unreserved Stalls, 4s. 6d. and 3s. Bd.j Gallery; 2s. 6d. and Is. 6d, All prices Plus Tax. Town hall, concert chamber. THUESDAV, DECEMBER 18. HINEMOA Mrs. Ernest H. Quereo \ HINEMOA Mrs. Ernest 31. Quoree HINEMOA and advanced Members of HINEMOA her Studio, present this HINEMOA ■ Beautiful Maori Cantata, HINEMOA by Mr. Alfred Hill. HINEMOA Beautiful Solns, Stirring HINEMOA Choruses. HINEMOA . Principal Soloists: Miss HINEMOA Mfty Chatwin, Francis HINEMOA Barry, Blanchp Godier, HINEMOA Elsie Harper, Joy Suther- • 'HINEMOA ' nind, 'Mr. Austin Biackie, HINEIMOA W. Goudie, E. J. Hill, HINEMOA Theo. Quereo. Geo. Innis, HINEMOA Robert Mooro. ReappearHINEMOA ance of Miss Rene Queree. Scats—3s., 2s. Plan at' Bristol, PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES HUTT~ PATRIOTIC • GUILD. FINANCIAL STATEMENT, \ DECEMBER, 1915-NOVEMBER, 1919> RECEIPTS. £ s. d. Sale of goods 2326 5 .01 "Our Day" receipts 1354 15 8 Subscriptions 3-48 9 6 Donations 167 9 10i Hutt Bowling Club 554 12 11 Raffle ..." < 19 15 0 "Red Cross Records" 2 19 -3 P. 0.5.8. interest 37 18 4 JJ4812 5 7 EXPENDITURE. 1 ■' £ s. d.' "Our Day" 1872 5 5 Crippled Soldiers and Sailors' x Hostel 634 0 2 Red Cross materials 415 2 1J War Relief Association 2G6 12 2 Y.M.C.A. War Fund 150 0 0 Lowry Bay Home 127 0 0' Salvation Army War Fund 120 0 0 Mayoress's Countess of Liverpool Funt 11l 1 5 Camp Entertainment Fund... 100 0 0 Netley Hospital 81 0 0 Returned Soldiers' Club ...... 79 18 10 ' "Tribute to France" Fund 50 0 0 Christmas Pudding Fnnd ... 40 7 6 War Horticultural Relief 40 0 0 Sydney Street Club 35 5 0 Regimental Battalion Fund... . 27 0 0 Royal Navy Prisoners' Fund 27 0 0 Mine-sweepers' Fund 25 0 0 Rotorua Hospital 20 15 6 Relief tof dependants 20 15 0 Aofce(t Home, Egypt 20 0 0 'Mayoress's Memorial Fund ... 20 0 0 St. Dunstan's Hospitallo 10 0 Trentham Club 10 0 0 N.Z. Club, London 10 0 0 Miramar Soldiers' Convalescent Home 10 0 0 Naval widows and orphans ... 10 0 0 Serbian Motor Fund 10. 0 0 Mayor's Patriotic Fund 10 0 0 Church Army 10 0 0 - Italian Red Cross 10 0 0 Palestine troops 10 0 0 Mnori soldiers 10 0 0 Returned soldiers' comforts... 9 19 G ■ Victoria Hospital 9 17 0 Overseas' trench 8 0 0 Voluntary nurses' holiday ... 5 0 0 Wellington Red Cross 5 0 0 "Red Cross Records" 4 7 6 Expenses (stationery, printing, materials, rent, insurance, etc.) 378 8 5i 5 7 (Signed) BEATRICE HUMPHRIES. Hon. Treasurer. 'Audited and found correct— (Signed) WM. NICHOLSON, Auditor. December 12, 1919. BUSINESS NOTICEB. BEST QUALITY AND VARIETY Of CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES, from 275. fid,, at MISS OLIVER, Millinery Specialist, 90 Manners St. ' SPORTS COATS! A CHARMING VARIETY. ryiHESE COATS aro very becoming to -1 all "Figures," and are in great demand. We aro also specialising in Children's Outfits. BROOKS AND MACKAY, Room 11 (upstairs), 102 Willis Street. TJARISIENNE LINGERIE SALON, . . 37 Courtcnay Placo (upstairs). XMAS SAMPLE DISPLAY OF " LADIES' DAINTY FRENCH UNDER- ' |( " WEAR. - Latest Parisienne Modes. Free Gift of Boudoir Cap to Every ■ Purchaser during Xmas Season. LADIES' LINGERIE AND ' DAINTY BLOUSES. are •'now showing a very fine » ' Selection of High-class Lingerie, ' viz.Blouses, Camisole's, Skirts, Sports 'Coats, 'Hosiery, and everything attaining to tho Ladies. MRS. COX, 133 Manners Street. MOTOR Accessories ( of Quality—"Air Friction" Spark Plug:; and Carburetters. "(Corker" Puncture and Slow Leak Cure. . "Slopskal" Radiator .Compound. ' "I'ermntife" Self-Viileiwising Repair Outfits. "Inland" One-piece Leaknrnof Piston Rings. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford How, Chrisichurch. W "BARBER AND CO., Dry Cleaner • (no dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City, "i'liono 220.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 69, 15 December 1919, Page 13
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