AMUSEMENTS. fi ONSALEZ ITALIAN V3r GRAND OPERA SEASON. THE BOX PLANS for the First 5 NIGHTS and SATURDAY MATINEE will be opened at Tho Bristol TO-MOR-ROW, (FRIDAY) MORNING, at 9 O’CLOCK. A WORD to tho WISE-BOOK EARLY. A WORD to the WISE-BOOK EARLY. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction : BEN. J. and JOHN FULLER, LTD. THE ITALIAN Season COMMENCES , TUESDAY NEXT. DECEMBER sth. TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER sth. OPENING PRODUCTION— Verdi’s Masterpiece in 4 Acts, “IL TROVATORE.” Signorina De Rovers—Slgnorina Belloni— Signor Soamuzzi —Signor Cacialli—Signor Barontini—Signor Cesaronc —Signor Cappelli. FULL GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. COMPLETE GRAND OPERA CHORUS. DIRECTOR OF ORCHESTRASIGNOR GIOVANNI GONSALEZ. Leader of Orchestra, Mr S. de Tarezynski REPERTOIRE FOR FIRST 5 NIGHTS: Tuesday, Deo. s—ll Trovatore. Wednesday, Dec. 6—ll Trovatore. Thursday, Dec. 7—La Traviata. Friday. Dec. B—Cavalleria and Pagliacci. Sat. Deo. 9. MATTNEEr-CavaUeria Rusticana. I Pagliacci. SAT., DEC. 9—NlGHT—Lucia di Lammermoor.
THE PRICES: ' THE DIRECTORS have decided, despite the TREMENDOUS EXPENSE INVOLVED, to play the opera season at the same pheno'menal prices that ruled in Sydney and Melbourne, viz.': D.C. and R.S., Back Stalls, Gallery. 6/- -4/- 3/6 No Early Doors. No Booking Pee. AT) (P . TAXI SERVICE, • Lambton quay. Next Public Trust Office. . Cars for Hire. Oil and Petrol Supplied. / Expert Drivers onlv Employed. ’Phone 2924. N. NIGHTINGALE, Proprietress. Quality and Service are the I features that have made Tai- I loring by MILLIGAN, Kelburn I Avenue, famous. j jyj’ADAME FOLEY is now quoting reduced prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Meetings CLYDE QUAY SCHOOL DISTRICT. A MEETING of Householders of the above district is convened for THUEBDAY EVENING, ph 8 o’clock, to arrange for a farewell to the Headmaster, Mr AV. T. ’Grundy. AH householders. eS-pupils and others are in vited to attend at the school buildings. W. B. STRONG, 471 Soo., pro tern. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ST. ANDREW’S DAY. rpHB Corporation Offices, with the exX ception of the City Engineer's Public Office and the Rates and Electric Light Offices, will be closed TO-DAY (Thursday). November 30th, from 12 noon, in celebration of St. Andrew’s Officers will be in attendance in the offices above-named for the receipt of moneys and the issue of permits, etc., as may be required. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. November 29th, 1916. 526 MANAWATU RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. TUESDAY 26th, WEDNESDAY 27th, AND FRIDAY. DECEMBER 29th. 1916. AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, PALMERSTON NORTH. DOMINATIONS CLOSE for all events (except the 11th Palmerston North Stakes) on FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1916, at 9.30 p.m. Address, THE SECRETARY, 11, Cuba street, Palmerston North. P.O. Box 52. BUSINESS NOTICES. McMAHON’S EYE OINCMI3NT |~IURBS all redness and soreness of the eyes; also prevents faUing of eyelashes and promotes a Strang growth. X’rica 3s 6d and 5s by post. McMAHON, Herbalist, G-P.O. 564, Wellington, Wyito for copies of local testimonials. [TANTED Known—Artistic Printing r in all its various forms promptly cuted at the "Times” office. We take üble to eive you satisfaction, and are rays ready to help you carry out your a ideas successfully- Get prices from » "Times,” and see how reasonable are.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9520, 30 November 1916, Page 3
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