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AMUSEMENTS. PE R A HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson. The Curtain will rise each evening at 7.50. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY. FEB. 9th. And Following Five Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents for the first time here the NEW MUSICAL COMEDY, By George Grossmith, Adrian Boss and Leslie Stuart, in three acts, entitled Consnelo Anita ... Isabel! ta Tita Pepita .. Lolita ... Mamie •• Teresa ... Gladys .. Miss Olive Godwin. Miss Lottie Sargent. .. Miss Ada Stirling. . Aliss Ivy Freshman. , Miss Elsie Stevenson. Miss Lilly Moore. .. Miss Olive Sinclair. Miss Dorienne Dayne. Miss Helen Moseley, Jackson Villlers ... Mi- Herbert Clayton. The Don Adolfo Mr Frank Greene. Hon. Frank C'harteris... Mr J. E. Hogue. Hilario Mr A. Sharpies. Alejandro Mr H. Vincent., Bombito del Campo ... Mr Victor Pnnoe. Diego do la Concha ... Mr P'. Bathurst. Sentry Mr Arthur Lissarot. Reginald Brown Mr W. S. Percy. Nix, Bo’sun of the "Wasp” Mr Bert Gilbert. Misses T. Pendergast, L. Hinrichs, Ida. Bradley, Helen Moseley, M. Bradly, B. McQuoin. Cigar land Cigarette Girls, Havamese Soldiers, Conspirators, etc. SYNOPSIS OF SCENEEY: ACT 1.-—Cigar Store of Bombito and Co. ACT ll.—Pa.tio of the Torre del Campo. ACT 111.— I The Harbour, Havana. Musical Director Mr Fritz Hart. Stage Manager Mr Frank Stirling. PEICBS—Sa. 3s. and 2s. Early Doors 6d extra. Day Sales at Christeson’s. BOX PLANS at the Dresden. RING UP 2570, VITETTA BROTHERS, IP you want a First-class Professional Orchestra. We are prepared to supply Music for Concerts, Theatres, At Homes, Garden Parties, Weddings, Sports, etc. Wo play only the Beet Selections from the Most Favourite and Celebrated Works from Overtures, Operas, Marches; Dances, etc. Large or Small Orchestra. Harp. Violin and Flute supplied at shortest notice. VINCENT VITETTA. Manager. Address—l 36, Tory street. Telephone—2s7o. ' C R I C K E T 1 EICK E T I AUSTEALIAN ELEVEN v. - WELLINGTON. BASIN RESERVE. NEXT FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY, 11th, 12th, 14th FEBRUARY, 1810. The Australian Team includes Arm-, strong, Bardsley, Hopkins, Whitty: (four members of the last Australian Team-in, England). Admission, Is. Grandstand, Is extra. , ( E. B. VANCE, ■ 622 Hon. See. PUBLIC RECEPTION TO THE AUSTEALIAN ELEVEN. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, will, on. Jiehalf of the Citizens of Wellington, extend a Public Welcome to thflj Australian Cricketers in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, at 5.15 p.m. U'ODAY (WEDNESDAY), 9th February. 1910. The HON. J. A. MILLAR, Minister of Railways, has kindly consented to be present on behalf of the members of the Ministry. The General Public and Cricketers are cordially invited. E. B. VANCE, 645 Hon. Sec. FITZHEEBEET TERRACE SCHOOL. WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals: Miss Baber, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.); - ■ ■: ■ : THE NEW TERm"hAS COMMENCED. Matriculation—Separate classes will be formed for Matriculation Candidates. , ; 954 CD. MACKINTOSH. - 36, Kent terrace (Music Master Wellington College), Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, Also Violin. Flute, Clarinet. Oboe and other Instruments, HAS RESUMED TEACHING. THEORY a Special Feature. M RS ERNEST H. QUEEEB, TEACHER OF PIANO AND SINGING. Studio-BOULCOTT CHAMBERS (top floor). Resumed Teaching FEBRUARY Ist. 533 TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. PABKAKAEIKI STATION REFRESHMENT ROOMS NOW OPEN. THOS. F. THOMSON (also Kaitoke Rooms), Proprietor. Refreshments always ready. No waiting. First-class Fare. AD EL PH X CAFE, Panama street (Late Geisha Tea Rooms). SPECIALITY FOE BUSINESS MEN, •HOT AND COLD LUNCHEONS. 86 • KISS ASH, Proprietress. TT H. DAVIS, Booking Agent for * Tours throughout the Hot Lakes District, offers you a FREE TRIP to ROTORUA. For full information, etc., send postal note for one shilling, payable to H. H. Davis, at Rotorua. These free trips will not be available during Easter week. Address—H. H. Davis, Rotorua.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7048, 9 February 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7048, 9 February 1910, Page 8

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