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amusements. q p E E A HOUSE. Lessee Tc. WILLIAMSON ANOTHER AUTISTIC TRIUMPH Achieved by .1. C. WILLIAMSON'S GRAND OPERA COMPANY In George Bizet's Famous Work, "CARMEN THIS (MONDAY) EVENING Curtain at 7.-15 o'clock sharp. BEL SORED AVill Repeat Her Brilliant Creation of CARMEN, Assisted by Maria Painpari as Michael a, Antonio Zanclli as Escamillo, Frederick Blarney as Don Jose. TO-MOEROAV (TUESDAY) NIGHT. "LA BOHEME” Will Again be Presented, with the same Magnificent Cast that created such a Furore East Week, including— MARIA PAMPAIU as MIMI, WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE Ist. FAREWELL PRESENTATION Of "MADAM BUTTERFLY,” .AND FAREWELL APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON OF AMY CASTLES, Whoso Performance of Cho Cho San has completely established her as ono of the Foremost Artists in Grand Opera. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ME ALFRED HILL will conduct "Madam Butterfly” on this occasion, at tho suggestion of SIGNOR IRA ZO N, whoa;o courteous action will doubtless be appreciated not only by Wcllingron, hut the -entire Dominion. It is the intention of Hi e Musical Societies and 1 Savage I Club ;to celobratc the occasion by giving tho Brilliant Young Now Zealand Com- 1 poser a. great reception, worthy of such an imp ortant event. Musical Director, and Conductor SIGNOR HAZON. Stage Director ... MR HENRY' BRACY. Prices .as usual. Plans fur entire season at Dresden. MEETINGS. CITIZENS* FAREWELL TO HIS EXCELLENCY. THE GOVERNOR. TOWN i HALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist, at 8 p.m, A PUBLIC MEETING to bid farewell to His Excellence the Governor, Loid Phinket. P.C., G.C.M.G., will be held in the Town Hal! on WEDNESDAY NEXT,' the Ist JUNE, at S p.m. The Right Hon., the Prime Minister, His Worship' tho Mayor, the • President of tho Chamber-of Commerce, and the Chairman of the Harbour Board and others will take part in tho proceedings, and the Mayors of surrounding municipalities and the presidents and chairmen of local institutions will also be present. Tho Garrison Band (under tho direction of Lieut. T. Herd), by permission of the Defence Department, will play appropriate selections. Mr Edward Hill will sing and Mr Maughan Barnett (City Organist) will preside at tho Grand Organ.' ALL Citizens are invited to attend. JNO. E. PALMER, , Town Clerk. May' 2Sth, 1910. 870 PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING, 'with his WorW-*- ship tho Mayor presiding, will be hold in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall TO-MORROW (Tuesday), the 31st, at S p.m., to consider the formation of a University Reform Association. BSS 50 LAUGHING MATTER "'OfTHEN you find your hair falling out, and yon axe likely to become bald, never fear, your remedy is at hand, in tho shape of the Great Hair Producer and Restorer, WIOLETTA. Where the roots are not absolutely dead, WIOLETTA will undoubtedly reproduce the hair and make it a “ thing of beauty and a joy for ever.” NO CURE. NO PAY. NO CURE. NO PAY.' Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers, ■ 3s Gd per bottle. The Most Elegant Toilet Preparation for the Hair in the World. Agents—Kirtcaldie and Stains, Ltd., and George and George, Ltd. (Economic), WeHiugton. STRENGTH OF NERYE AND SINEW ARE more dependent on each other than most people realise. The source of all power and energy lies in tho great nerve colls that run from the brain to every part of our bodies like telegraphic lines running from the depot to the surrounding offices. If tho nerves are weakened through excessive study or worry physical strength is helpless. Tho only true way to restore tho exhausted norves to their healthy state is to feed them with au - invigorating nerve food. Such a food is FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC. It is composed of purely nerve strengthening ingredients, and will cure the most exhausted nerves in a ■very short time. Try a bottle, and it will make a new creature of you. In bottles, 2s fid aud 4a fid. Post free. CHAS. A. FLETCHER, PHARMACIST. LAMBTON QUAY', WELLINGTON. (Sols address.) £IANDID, cantankerous critics chooaa choice collations. "Defiance” Bnttor suits all palates. Is 3d lb everywhere.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7140, 30 May 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7140, 30 May 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7140, 30 May 1910, Page 11