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AMUSEMENTS. r< RAND OPERA jiUUSfi A STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION! J. C. WILLUMSON, LTD., Have Pleasure in Announcing a. Season of IS Nights of GRAND 0 PER A G I) A N 1) 0 P E R A GRANDO P E It A AT POPULAR TRICKS, 7s. Gd., 3s. (id., in. Cd., and Is. od. Presented on a Most Elaborate Scale By an Exceptionally Brilliant Combination, comprising TWENTY-FIVE PRINCIPAL?, CHORUS OF SIXTY. GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. The Biggest and Costliest Organisation Ever Presented on the New Zealand Stage. Tho Seasj i will Coinmoico NEXT MONDAY NIGHT With a Gala. Performance of Gounod's — "F A U S T." — "F A U S T." — "F A U S T." — 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 2-i, ■ "LA BOIIEME." —— THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 (CHRISTMAS NIGHT), GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT. By the Full Strength of this Colossal. .Organisation. Principals, Chorus, and Orchestra will appear in tho Most Brilliant Concert Programme over Submitted to Music-lovers of Wellington. Friday, dec-ember 20, "1l trovatore." saturday, december 27, "madame butterfly." box"plans For the First Six Nights NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor Mr. H. .Temple White. /TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. J- OWN HALL. TOWN 'HALL, SATURDAY,-DECEMBER 20. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20. "Mesisah." Soloists: "Messiah." Soprano, Miss Teresa "Messiah." ' M'Enroe. "Messiah." Contralto. Miss Mn'bello L. "Messiah.-" Esquilant. "Messiah." Tenor, Mr. Walter Whyte. "Messiah." (By kind pnrmisfiio:i of "Messiah." ' Wfllter Fuller. Esq.) "Messiah." Bass, Mr. Frank C. Charles. PRICES, ss. (res.), 3s. (res.), and 2s. Plan and Tickets nt The Bristol. 500 2s. Tickets now on sale at the Box Office. E. A. TANNER, Acting Hon. Sec. "Phone 2359. SYDNEY STREET ROOM. A NNUAL CAROL CONCERT ""■ By St. Paul's Choristers, THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. Admission One Shilling, UNQUESTIONABLE QUALITY. When considering the purchase of a Piano one of the chief considerations is that of quality. Is it not far better to purchase a make the quality of which is PROVED? When we say PROVED we mean instruments tearing the name of firms,' the quality of whose products has boon found absolutely unquestionable. Our reputation for High-class Pianos has been, earned through dealing with such makes as BRTNSMEAD ROGERS OIIALLEN JESSE FRENCH FOSTER BRASTED If interested in the purchase of a piano we can etnnd by the above makes, which nosse c s all the' necessary qualities of a high-class instrument. SEE THEM. IN OUR SHOWROOM. jpHAS.' BEGG 'AND CO., LTD., Manners Street. Tho Oldest Established Piano House . in New Zealand. SPORTING. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, . ■ JANUARY 20, 22, 24, 1920. DOMINATIONS for all OPEN li EVENTS .it the above Meeting CLOSE at 0 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919, at the office of the Wellington Racing Club, Woodward Stircet, Wellington. FORFEIT (1 sow), Wellington Stakes, 1920, also becomes due on December 19, 1919. ■ .. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. Mt-ETINGS. T HEREBY CONVENE A PUBLIC -«• MEETING, to be held at the office of tho RACING CLUB, FOXTON, on SATURDAY, December 20, at 2 p.m., to receive the Report and Balance-sheet of the Trustees of the Manowatu (Foxton) Racecourse. . J. KEBBELL. ■ Chairman. BUSINESS NOTICES, BLOUSES. riREPE DE CHENE, 295. 6d. to 635. CHILDREN'S FROCKS, in Fuji and Tussore Silk, all prices. BROOKS AND MACKAY, Room 11 (upstairs), 102 Willie Street. Send for Prices. "ROOKS BY ROBERT CHAMBERS. "Laughing Girl," Gs. 6d. "In Secret," Gs. Gd. "Re-creation," by Brian Kent, 6s. 6d. We havo a wide selection to choose from. All Books post free. MISS APTED 121 Manners Street. "TKAIRYMEN-Butterfat is Money. In■£J' vest in a "CERES" latest improved Swedish Separator and save tho extra crc.im. Cleanest skimmers; 1G to 144 gallons. Manning' Company, 5 Bedford P w.' Christchurch. TO"ANTED Known-Women's Two-tie T * Louis Heel Shoes. Get a pair parly. O'Brien's, 155 Cuba Street. PRISONER ESCAPES By Telegraph—l'rees Aaeociatton. Timaru, Docember IS. Alfred Charles Thomas Lamb, who was v/n remand on charges, of theft in T-imaru, escaped from tho police gaol 'luring the night, He wao fast seen uc 10.30 o'clock. A house to let is rare these days. Still houses sometimes become vacant. Wise people when moving employ us. They know our men aro expert movers. Tho New Zealand Express Co. Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 73, 19 December 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 73, 19 December 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 73, 19 December 1919, Page 9

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