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AMUSEMENTS. '■; HOME, SWEET HOME. Box Plan opens TO-MORROW at Halliday's. 0 P B R A ~ H .0 U S E. Sole Lessee: Allan Hamilton. Commencing TUESDAY ; EVENING, NOVEMBER 26. First Appearance in Wellington of ALLAN HAMILTON'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY,. In the Pon-erful Domestic Drama in 4 Acts, by Frank Lindo. HOME, SWEET HOME. HOME, SWEET • HOME. HOME, SWEET HOME. What a wealth of pathos there is in that : word Home." What a focussing of human emotions! Probably no one word . m any language contains a more instantaneous nessage to humanity than that ■ little monosyllable. Philosophers have ■ played with it; bards have sung of it; kings and cobblers alifco acknowledge its fascination. "Midst pleasures and palaces, there's no place like home. ,, 35.-; 25.,' Is.-POPULAR PRICES-35., 25., Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery <6d. extra) at Abels. ■ ' . , 5812 M. MARCUS, Touring Manager. TO-NIGHT. TO-NTGHT. '''' ' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. r< RAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION VKAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION And ORCHESTRAL CONCEPT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT By a FULL ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of Mr.'W. J. ..- M'Laughlin. THE GROUNDS AND PAVILION will-be specially illuminated for the occasion, and the WATER CHUTE'.and'SIDE SHOWS will all be in full swing. ....... ir Tho S.S. DUCHESS-will leave'■tile" Ferry , : Wharf at 7.i l >v p'.ni.' 'sharp,,'returning 'from the Bay at lO'p-.m::.-;;:,:.; i , .,': , ..'-;--.- - ■ ■■• , : Return Fnre : -(including-admission to Concert), Is.• fid.•■:Children"Half-price":" '- . . ', (Circumstances .permitting.) ■ 5816 Q P E R; A;. w'H-. 0 U S El TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, . NOVEMBER 21.- . ' •:" ■ GRAND COMPLIMENTARY PERFORMANCE

- Tendered to •■'" ' MR. CHARLES BLAKE, . ■■• •■■ ■ By, the' .'. WELLINGTON AMATEUR DRAMAI'IO'- ■-- ..SOCIETY,..., ■~.-,.-. ■, ' :::, ...:■■. :lnv.:-,-. •:;:! : .v .;.-?•■■■ : ";J?'R, t B-.1.L L." " D B^vßlvL^ , ; •■ ■"'•■■; ! Day Sales, at' 'Wellington Piano Company, l Abels, Christeson's,'and:HolKday's.-. Box plan at Dresden.' ..-.■.... ... ... PIUCES-35., 25., and'ls. All, tickets issued can book seats-. vith. same for. To-morrow (l.hursday), 21st, and Friday, 22nd, at Dresden. . . . ........'• ■ J. S. ANDREWS,.: 5322 ■■■'..'. .. . Secretary. BOXING! 'BOXING!. BOXING! . BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXIN.G! ; BOXING!, , BOXING!-. Under the Patronage of His Excellency' 1 Lord .. .',.,, ..Plunket.. . ; .'• .OPERA HOUSE, IV/ ,WELLINGTON. ; A NOTEWORTHY' EVENT. .. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,. 1907. ■ ■ FIFTEEN-ROUND. CONTEST For tho . Featherweight Championship (PrOr f?ssional) of tho- Dominion, TOMMY HANLEY (N.S.W.) ' TOMMY HANLEY (N.S.W.) : TOMMY EA-NLEY (N.S.W.) ; '■'.jl '. y'.. ■ ■ '■■ ' .'•'" J.' GODFREY (Auckland). ■:.£.'.-: J. GODFREY • (Auckland).' ■• -;-• J. GODFREY (Auckland).

V-Six-round Spar— ;T. M'GIBBON (N.5..W.) ....,-.. | .. ■■ : •TIM TEACY (Wellington.) WRESTLING EXPOSITION , By Messrs. A. SKINNER and C. E. STEPHENS. DOORS OPEN-AT 7 P.M. Admission-Stago • Seats, 10s.; Orchestral' Stalls, ss ;._; Dress Circle, 45.; Back Stnlls,-35.: Family Oircle,. 2s. 6d, Box Pla,n no,w on view' at Armit s (late Batkin's), Lnmbton Ouav. W. COFFEY ' 5S0!) '"' ' ' [fen iSee '; m 0 AV 'n .-. ' H A L L. J- 0 . W ,-.A 7 . :,.H -~A. L L. A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT '.Will.be..tendered .t0... . ■■ HE E E •■■ ■ M-AX --.-H 0P P E E R E-- : M.A ;X :;.: H '.O'VP P E (Wellington's Leading-Violinist), , ■■ ; .;... : .':6n.'. ■ : ;.., '.. : ■ WEDNESDAY,- NOVEMBEE 27, 1007. A POPULAR PROGRAMME TO MEET-ALL TASTES. IS BEING ARRANGED. ■ GALLERY, ■"&"'"'■■""■ ■;.-•'■■•■■•" ■".■:." 7 . STALLS,':is;..;, V ■■:'"::::' .'::.';■■ ■"'■■:: Box Plan now open at the Dresden. S.--G. HAMERTON; ■ 5828 ........ V.-.-V.......... g^ Q'N E I Li's".' BU CKJ U M P E R .COUNTRY TOUR. > WEDNESDAY.and THURSDAY, 20 and 21 '■•■■ CARTERTON. FRIDAY, 22, and SATURDAY, 23, PETONE. For the convenience of the Lower Hutt public the management have decided to play two nights at Petone. Touring Maringcr ... H. PERCIVAL. ■' ■ • 5814' TOWN HALL. ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 2. • MISS. ROSE BL.A NE Y ITJL Will give a. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. The following Artists will take nart •— Miss MADOLINE KNIGHT, of AucklanS- Mrs" T. F. COSTELLO (neo Miss Kitty BlanevV Messrs. E. HILL and E. PARKES, etc. . POPULAR PRICES, 2s. and Is. Tickets to be had at the Wellington Piano Company.- Miss Murray's, Willis Street', and the Dresden, where the Bos Plan is now or^en^

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 48, 20 November 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 48, 20 November 1907, Page 1

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