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AMUSEMJSNTB. MIRACLE TRANSPORTATION ACHIEVEMENT! ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, CO VENT GARDEN, LONDON, TO THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON J. c. WILLIAMSON THEATREiS, LTD., Lave the privilege of announcing an Attraction of laxtraordinaij Interest, ti*c THIS FAMOUS ORGANISATION ■ OF 120 BRILLIANT ARTISTS SUP; PORTED BY FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WILL MAKE ITS FIRST APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON AT A GALA PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 18 After lengthy negotiations and at enormous expense (the transportatian Mono from London to New Zealand and return amounts to £14,000), the Directors of J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd., are now able to present in New Zealand these exquisite and unique ■. Staged on a magnificent scale, with the original Coven t Gal Jen costuming, scenery and lighting effects. INCLUDING THE WORLD-FAMED PRIMA BALLERINAS, MLLES. IRINA BARONOVA —TATIANA RIABOUCHINSKA TAMARA GRIGORIEVA AND THE CELEBRATED PRINCIPAIL MAiLE DANCERS, ANTON DOLIN DAVID LICHINE ROMAN JASINSKY PAUL PETROFF TOGETHER WITH THE FULL COMPANY OF 1-0. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY (FEB. IS, 20, 21, 22). First Performace in Wellington of Fokine’s Brilliant and Latest Success. “CINDERELLA” Ballet in Three Parts after Perrault's Fairy Talc. Music by FREDERIC D’ERLAiNGER. CINDERELLA - TATIANA RIABOUCHINSKATU'E TWO UGLY SISTERS .. .. . -■ I'LARIAN LADRE THF COOL FAIRY .. .. ' •• TAMARA‘GRIGORIEVA u-.tw CT •• , RAIS sa KOUZNETSOVA on nr pitxw I’AUL PETROFF THE LORD OF THE MOUNTAIN .. ... ■■ fUIIA LAZOVSKY THE LORD OF THE VALE .. "rOSTOKF THE CHAMBERLAIN WJ R?v! VGTKOV4 A FAIR PEASANT GIRL M4TO A DARK PEASANT GIRL LONO OSA IO Heralds: Mlles. Kus-movska. Sauina, Smirnova, Trcsahar. Retinue of .the I’airy : ■ Mi es Denisova. Lvova, Nelidova, Osato, Roy. Serova, Sobmova, 1 olkoya M ols'aa, MM Alexandroff, Andabazy. Bousloff. Ismiuloff. Denizens of Fairyland : MM. Alonso Belskzv. Ivanoff. Matouchak, Semenoff, Solichevsky. Lords and Ladies of Me Court: ’ Mlles. Abricot-sova. Obidenna, Razoumova, Roussova, Strakhova, Tehinarova. MM. Hover. Runanine, Sh'aievsky, Smirnoff, Tiipine, Zeglovsky. Peasants: Mlles. Denisova, Lerina. Lvova, Nelidova, Roy, Serova, Sobinova, Wa ■ iPcva. MM. Alexandroff, Alonso, Andabazy,- Belskzy, Bousloff, Ismailoff, Ivanoff. Matouchak. Semenoff, Sobichevsky. “CARNAVAL” Gala Ballet by Fokine, with music by Schumann. , i-UIIXF . .. . TATIANA RIABOUCHINSKA HI Pixi .. .. .. TAMARA GRIGORIEVA I’ JrPl.Wj V SONO OSATO TiPirrcN ANNA VOLKOVA 11 VRI-FOUIN ~ I• • •• •• YURA LAZOVSKY I'iI.'PRCT .. .. EDOUARD BOROVANSKY ■I-stFßrm ROMAN JASINSKY p\ VISION MARIAN LADRE wr.CRE.STAN VALERI SHAIEVSKY ' AND FULL CAST. “THE SWAN LAKE” Music by Tchaikovsky. .it KEN OFTIMXSWANS .. - IRINA BARG-NOVA THE I’RLNCE - ANTON DOLIN AND FULL CAST. • . Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (February 23, 24, 25) ‘•THE GODS GO A-BEGGING,” “SCHEHERAZADE, “AURORA’S WEDDING.” Monday and Tuesday (February 27, 28). “LES SYLPIILDES,” “UNION PACIFIC,” “LES PRESAGES. ’ Wednesday and Thursday (March 1 and 2) “PAPILLONS.” “SCUOLA DI HALLO. The final ballets on this farewell programme to' be selected by popular request. NORTH ISLAND DATES: Auckland (Feb.-1 to 15) ; Hamilton (16th) ; Palmerston North (17th) ; Wellington (Feb. IS to March 2). bee dailies each Such a "Feat artistic enterprise cannot be carried out successfully without a vast expenditure of money, and, bearing in mind the heavy expense involved in bringing this gigantic Number One Company to New Zealand, the Director have lived the prices of admission on a« reasonable a scale as possible.. SATURDAYS, WEEK NIGHTS AND MATINEES.—SpeciaI Reserved Stalls and D.C., 12/6. Ordinary Reserved Stalls and Circle, 10/- and 7/6. Unreserved prices will be ■mnounced later All prices plus tax. Children half price to matinees only-. Advance I ooMn- i< w bein- received by the D.I.C. General Booking for the first seven nigh "of the season will open on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Applications for eeats by letter or telegram will be dealt with strictly in the order in which they are received. Free list suspended. CLAUDE KINGSTON.

USED CARS FOR SALE. POR SALE.—I93O D.A. model Dodge Sedan, new paintwork first-class allround condition, good value £l5O. Apply Crawley-Ridley & Co., Ltd., 116-128 Taranaki St. BUICK ROADSTER. IN good order, new paint and two new tyres, fast and mechanically sound; two side mounted spares. As the owner has left the country this car must lie sold for cash, or terms could be arranged. KI 03. ‘•Dominion. 1 ’ AFAXWELL 4 Sedan, 1925 model, in excellent order. One owner. Price £65. Terms. Independent Motors. 138 Wakefield St. HOLIDAY’ BARGAINS IN GOOD USED OARS. ENJOY MILES 01/ TROUBLE-FREE MOTORING. £_ 1932 Austin 7 Saloon 115 1936 Austin 10 Saloon' 210 .1937 Chevrolet Master Sedan .... 275 1935 De Soto Airflow Sedan .... 325 1936 Fdrd 10 Saloon 195 1935 M.G. Sports Roadster 2-15 1935 Oldsmobile 6 Sedan 275 1934 Riley Kestrel Saloon 255 1936 Terraplane 6 Coupe 275 1937 Norton Motor-cycle 75 1937 Austin 7 Saloon 185 1935 Austin 12/6-Saloon ...... 235 1930 Chrysler 66 Sedan 145 1929 Essex 6 Sedan 115 1935 Hillman Minx Saloon 185 1937 Morris 14 Saloon 295 1929 Plymouth 4 Sedan ........ 125 1936 S.S. Jaguar Saloon 450 1929 Whippet 4 Sedan 90 1936 Panther Motor-cycle 8-j Before deciding on ANY Car it will pay to let us show you one of these reliable GOOD USED CARS. LOW DEPOSITS. EASY TERMS \ TNDEPENDENT MOTOR SALES, Independent motor sales, LTDLTD., 138 Wakefield Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 106, 28 January 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 106, 28 January 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 106, 28 January 1939, Page 5

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