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Opera, House TO-NICHT. TO-NICHT. IrjJL- ■ . «^7 / J The v "Magnificent Masterpiece Screened to mmV^K^^WJlA^rUk/JfWmQC a Crowded Audience Last Evening. A\Bfrys dP» __f '"V' Produced by ABM *&% Tin **_/- _*%■ Bb! JI D. W. GRIFFITH, "Maker of "THE V *A-Jf UvIWCI BIRTH OF A NATION." -o_-l"_^ - -. ■_..- _rf -A REMARKABLE DRAMA IN i • EVERYWAY. >-^ I Iv/ISVII B Action, Power, and Realism. ifQi " I- f» -t SATURDAY— ONE NIGHT Cn ' ['j.'fjrij-j (JtJV/si A Stirling and SpectaoiOar Photo-Drama- ; **j^fyr£ V^CTg^gag^^g^g^ tisation of the Play that has become a . Jllti ***A& w^-TO3w\ffvßlliS> Classic on the Ameaioan -.Stage. It is a _L ffliffilV -if miS^A^SM^TZ Stoi- y of the Oteat Civil War, and \ h ''- h^Qr V-fS^OffH® abounds with the thrill and romance of . '*" ■AT^^^^s/y^^' — those days. .

1 OPERA HOUSE. Direction Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd. r GRAND OPERA DEI LUXE, ' For'TVo" Nighks- Only, **Commencing MONDAY NEIXT, JAN. 15. | GONSALEZ I '": " : .GON'SALEZITALIAN GRAND OPERA ITALIAN GRAND OPERA v COMPANY. COMPANY. i MONDAY NEXT, JAN. 15, ! Will be Presented, on a Scale of Supreme Grandeur, Verdi's Greatest and Most'Popular Work, -IL TROV.ATORE-^— IL TROVATORE- — - With the following Great Cast: — Eleanore ...............Signorina De Revers Azucena '.{..:.. .Signorina Russ Manrico Signor Cappelli , Conte de Luna ...; Signor Sca-muzzi Ferrando Signor Cacialli Ruitz 'Signor Barontini Director of Orchestra, Giovanni Gonsaiez TUESDAY, NEXT, JAN. 16, CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA Opera in One Act. Music by Mascagni. Cast of -'-CBiaractei's": Santuzz.a Signorina De Revers Lola Signorina Russ Turriddu .;..... Signor Lois Alfio iSighor Scamuzzi Mamma, LuciaY. Signorina PiccoloDirector of Orchestra, Giovanni Gonsaiez To be. followed by : —I PAGLIACCI— - J ____ i PAGLIACCI— Opera"^ in Two- Acts' Music by Leoncavallo. ' / Cast of Oharactei's : *Nf_dda ' '. Signorina Visoni' Caiiio ' Signor Baliboni To-hio Signor Scamuzzi Silvio , Signpr Filippini Beppo -..' Signor Barontini Director of Orchestra, Ernesto Gonsaiez. Leadcpi- of Orchestra, Mr S.'De •'Tarczyn-ski. 150-^OOMPANY OF ONE HUJ^"— l5O 150— DRED AND FIFTY. — 150j Full Grand Opera Orchestra. « CHORUS OE 60 PIGKED VOICES. ' PRICES EXTRAORDINARY — Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 6s; Back Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s "6d. NO EARLY DOORS. BOX PLA"-*JS TtOW OPEN. .AJC MILLER'S. Advertise- > MONEY'S WbRTHr OR WASTE? OHOPKEERERS and others are invited to try the' Correspondence' Course of . • Banks' College) WELLINGTON ' Written by 3.1R. WILL APPLETON "^ - - And 7 •: ' MR. MALCOLM KAY, ■ Of the ... "diaries Haines Advertising Agency." JPhe Course consists of.g4 Lessons and embodies the Pr^ticai Experience not only of the Tutors, but also of Advertis-' ing Authorities 'throughout the World. t FEE§ ;;_ £5 5s in Advance, £6 6s in Instalments. Send for a Prospectus to— H. AMOS, Director. , TE KARAKA POUI-TD. | IMPOU N D E D from ICanakanaia^-i< > - Ono Chestnut Gelding, brand like JP : (conjd.) off shoulder, off hind foot; white. 7 Ono' Bay Mare, brand like 4. (inside circle) near shoulder. One , -cleric 'Bay Mare, no brand visible, t\vo hind- feet white,- near front foot white, white face and hose. If not claimed and expenses paid, wiil bo sold at the above Pound Yard* on the 23rd INST., at 12 noon. / J. T. CASSIDY, 341 ' Poundkeeper. A FEW TICKETS la the -■-.;• ' LOVEDRTY BAY AND EAST COAST MIJHSTE3 ART UHION ■' '*."""• Make' ' • '•' - TWO CHRISTMAS GIFTS One for your Friend. One ' for - the Wounded Soldiers. - PRIZES VALUED £1235. TIOfKETS 1/On Sale EJvery where. HOWARD FEILDING, . FRED. R, BALL, 462 Hon. Sees. 1 TOHNSTONE AND SMITH for Men's O Riding Breeches, strong and , serviceable, well cut, from, 17/6 to 32/6. \irr ; ANTED— A Buyer for Seocrnd-hand i.YVI Bradley; cheap fo^: quick sale^ Krebs and Co. (late Graham and.Krebs). battle of Wai'leiicourt; and while we watched it — -if only we had known — the British troops actually took it. But our, eyes were glued .upon the edge of the valley/ ih f ron-t. From it there came not a sign ; only the constant dust screen of bursting shells beyond, slowly, imperceptibly subsiding — and the constant pin-point f ountjains of J,he white flares shooting np , beyond it which were the signals made by the Germans for the help of tliei*.* artillery. Thire waa not another sign that the onlooker oould see. Hour followed hour, and the shells still burst in' the. valley. Witlun that time, though we did not. know it, the *i German •trench was won. and lpst. There ■ had been heavy bomb fighting — the ex--1 '.a<jjt story "of the -fight "T do not yet know. j Bjut that was, as I saw it, the new entry 1 of Australians into this battle of the 1 Somme. Y, .'t - -

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14195, 12 January 1917, Page 4

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