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AMUSEMENTS, ] THE WILLIAMSON I GRAND OPERA SEASON » GRAND OPERA SEASON —— THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF ! GRAND OPERA -UNPOPULAR PRICES, »• 6d. ( 4s. 6d., Sa. 6jU2s. 6d„ and Is. 6d. The Greatest Musical Occasion in the Musical History of Now Zealand. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Tho Season of 18 Nights will be inaugurated NEXT MONDAY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT At tho jTjRAND OPERA iiOUSfi ! ,v * With A Brilliant Gala Performance of Gounod s Immortal Opera, ■ — "F A U S T." — "F A U S T." r~ — "F A U S T." — Casts for tho First Week: MONDAY EVENING, "FAUST." I!?"!*. ;••'•,-•"•-••'• Walter Wheatley! Mephistopheles Alfredo Valenti Valentino Raymond Lo<ler Martha Vera Bedford „ Tom Minoguu fjeM '. :. Thelma Cartor"' ilargnsrite '.'. Amy Castlss TUESDAY EVENING, ' "TALES OF HOFFMAN" (First Time in New Zealand). Ralph Errolle, Carl Formes, Alfredo Valenti, Fred ■ Collier, Tom Minogue, Thelma Carter, Patti Russell, Elsy Treweek, and Eileen Castles. .WEDNESDAY EVENING, "LA BOHEME." ■ 'Amy Castles, Walter Wheatley, Raymond Loder,. Alfredo Valenti, Fred Col- I her, Tom Minogue, Eileen Castles. CHRISTMAS NIGHT (THURSDAY), GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT In which the following distinguished 'Artists will appear in the most Brilliant Concert Programme, ever submitted' to Music-lovers of Wellington:— Amy Castles, Eileen Castles. Gertrude Johnson, Strella Wilson, Leah Myers, Alfredo Valenti, Walter Wheatley, Ralph ■Errolle. Carl Forme 3, Fred Collier. Supported by the Full Strength of the. Grand Operatic Orchestra and Chorus. FRIDAY EVENING, —— "IL TROVATORE." ' _Carl Formes, Vittorio Lois, Alfredo Valenti, Strella Wilson...Vera Bedford, Isla Gamble. .SATURDAY EVENING, ; •——"MADAME.BUTTERFLY," ' Amy Castles, Ralph Errolle, Raymond Loder, Fred Collier,' Browning Mummery, Leah- Myers, Isla Gamble. ;■ BOX"PLANS j For' the Fir3t Six Nights I NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL.. George Mathesou ...... Touring Manager. , '■ ; A GRAND BENEFIT SOCIAL WILL be held in St. Peter's Schoolroom, Ghnznee Street, TO-MOR-KOW, DECEMBER IS, 1919, in place of Wednesday, December 17, 1919, as previously advertised, owing to the Elections. The above is in Aid of Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert Timiuings and Family of 10 Children, who are in most distressful circumstances. Dancing 8.12. Music by Cowley's Orchestra. . {Tickets, One Shilling. ■ -. W. TIPPETT, J. \BAILLIE, Hon. Joint Sees. ■PARAPARAUMU AMATEUR'* ATH- '■*■ , . LETIC. SPORTS. ■ Date of Closing of Entries extended to SATURDAY,'December 20. A. T. WHITE, Secretai-y. rWAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SO- - CIEITS (Incorporated) FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL HIGHLAND GATHERING ■ and ATHLETIC CARNIVAL, • PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTON. NEW YEAR'S DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1920. ENTRIES for ' all Events, including Piping and Dancing Events, Closo on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, at noon. W. GILLESPIE, Secretary, Mas'erton. UNQUESTIONABLE QUALITY. When considering the purchase of a Piano one of the chief considerations 'is that of quality. Is it not far hotter lo purchase a make tho quality of which is PROVED? When wo eay PROVED we mean instrument bearing tho name of firms, the quality of whose products has been found absolutely unquestionable Our reputation for High-class Pianos has been earned through dealing with euch makes as EMNSMEAD ROGERS CHALLHN JESSE FRENCH ■ FOSTER BRASTED If interested in the purchaso of a piano H Sve can stand by the above makes, which possess aU tho necessary qualities of a mgn-class instrument, SEE THEM IN OUR. SHOWROOM. £JHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.. Manners Street. The Oldest Established Piano House in New-Zealand. 1 SPORTING, ■WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, JANUARY 20, 22, 21, 1920. DOMINATIONS for all OPEN nTV,™ V 1? NTS at tll ° abov » Meeting y*»'i o'clock p.m. o'n FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919, at tho office of tho Wellington Racing Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. IQ £? :R F BIT (1 sov J> Wellington-Stakes, ml' beconi « duo on December 19, A. E. WHITE, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. . „,., ~ Caledonian Cnambers (First >Floor) __ '33 Willis Street. •W% avs S P e I ci ?ii ßta if Complete I Tr?°" 3sca " outfllß an <l Underelothtar SS!?? S ' Lla Kene. and Hosiery A WIDE SELECTION TO CHOOSE mi i FROM. Telephono 2920. 1)™, E SMANETthTLiberal CanW didate for tho Suburbs, deserves your vote. Givcjnm a trial. *' J. P. L UjKß_^^ foor snmjNGTSnTrFpouND' OFF MARKED PRICES. 1 AftO G °?. D silvo5 ilvo , r Lcvci ' Luminous XVVV that's WrisUot. Watches, warranted. 11. W. LLOYD, Watchmaker and Jeweller, ' Lambton Quay and Cuba Street. TVJNBAK ■■> dicr, did his bit." Do yours by voting for him. j * v ,J. P. LUKE. HLJAbTKX COOKS, Confectioners, FrultJL erers' Showstands and Bracket?. • Stocks held by Henry Berry and Co,. 79 • ijyuon Street. " ■■■ • • \

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 71, 17 December 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 71, 17 December 1919, Page 9