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AMUSEMENTS. 7} P E R A ~~H 0 U S i. Jf Sole Lessee, Allan Hamilton. ■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ABSOLUTELY LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of ■ .. ALLAN HAMILTON'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. ONLY PERFORMANCE Of LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.' LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. i BABY WATSON AS LORD FAUNTLEBOY, I Supported by 1 MR. ROBERT INMAN AS THE "EARL," : MISS KHADIJAH COOPEE AS DEAREST, And the Full Strength of the Company. ! "A FASCINATING PERFORMANCE." . i ■ . ! BOX PLAN AT HOLLIDAY'S. ■ PRICES—3s., 25., Is. Early Doors from 7to ' 7.30,- Gd. Extra. Earlv Door Day Sales at ; Abel's. ? ' HERBERT LEIGH, r GIOO I Business Manager. 5 /\ ' P E R A HOUSE, c Under the-Sole Direction of ,- . MR. TOM POLLARD. >■. . . SPECIAL BOS PLAN NOTICE. , The plans for the first six nights of season now open at the Dresden. t POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY ' POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPEEA COMPANY Will make their First Appearanco- in Wellington after a Triumphal Tour t . of the Dominion, ,■ TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Evening, DEC. 7, . TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Evening, DEC. 7, I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Evening; DEC. 7, 1 In the "' . ■ ' t Charming ■ Musical Dream Play, s "BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND," } "BLUEBELL IN. FAIRYLAND," f ■ By , Walter Slaughter and Seymour Hicks. t Producod on a Scale of Magnificence which 3 characterises all the Pollard's. Productions. I BEAUTIFUL SCENERY! ■ ■■ ■ GORGEOUS COSTUMES! \ ■ SPARKLING MUSIC! '■■ ■ - ENCHANTING BALLETS! ii POPULAR.' PRICES—Dress circle and Or-: ,-i chestral Stalls, 4s;; Back Stalls, 2s.'Gd.; Gal--1 lery Is. Early Doors to Gallery and Back ; Stalls, 7 to 7.30 p.m., 6d. extra.. Day Sales to.' ' Early Doors at Abel's. 3 ' W. A. LOW, -.'..-• , G092 ' Business Manager." t ■ \ BELLE VU E ■ GAEDE NS. 1 B E-L LEV U E GARDE NS. 2 BELLEVUE GAR D E N S. i : ' • SUNDAY," DECEMBER 8: ■■■ __ ? MR. R. WOOD'S STRING BAND has been Engaged to :• ' ' ". ' 5 PLAY A CHOICE SELECTION OF MUSIC, ~_ in the BamT Eotuiida, during the Afternoon. , !V A thorough Musical Treat is Promised. ■ ■•-' • . . ..■'."■ WALTER GANDAR, .7 , Manager. A. K. V. LODDER, i ' ; ■ .'■ Proprietor. il C 099 . ' : ' 8 NOW ON VIEW AT. OUR SHOWROOMS. [ XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. 9 XMAS AND NEW : YEAR CARDS. ? CALENDARS FOR 1908. .. '. ...CALENDARS FOK 1908.. ? THE FINEST DISPLAY EVER SEEN THIS 1 . SIDE OF THE LINE. • " A NTIQUE BRONZE" and "OLD IVORY" • A XMAS. CARDS and CALENDARS for l> 1908 in the finest Old World style and .finish. i Nothing equalling these goods has ever been - seen in the Dominion. The whole collection, t —the finest articles the Old, World can pro-" r bo equalled outside London or I Paris, for Artistic Design and Beauty of Col- - ouring.We are disposing of these goods at landed L' cost because the line—a sample—arrived too 3 late in the season for orders to bo placed. Wo 5 invite your early inspection. 1 ■ . . JACKSON: AND CO., JERVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON. . I . C 676 j "HOWS YOUR TIME?"' t TT'S miserable business when your watch 1 JL refuses to go, won't record correct tihio s when it does, and you miss your tram, your I train, or your steamer. Then, think of r HAWKES. ' ■ , Geneva Watches cleaned from 2s. Gd., Levers J from 35., Glasses 6d. Workmanship guaran--3 teed. Note address — > \ A. HAWKES, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, 35 WILLIS STREET (over Maison D'Or), > side entrance. ' ClioG , . . . . ' - ■'.....' : T A N K S"n e'.A R'S. ' I JU .A N K S. H B A E'S 3 (Opposite Bank of Now Zealand) , HAVE THE BEST SELECTION ) Of . LEATHER GOODS ' • '' And ■•■'■■■■■ i ( • . CHRISTMAS CAEDS. IN THE CITY. CGGJ SPORTING. WAIKANAE HACK RACING CLUB. OWNERS aro Reminded that NOMINATIONS for air Races, except Trial Plato, CLOSE on SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER?! at 8 p.m., at the Secretary's Office, Waikanac. Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. JAMES A. MUIR, G093 . Secretary. WAIEARAPA RACING CLUB (Registered). SUMMER MEETING-JANUARY 1 and 2, TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE. DOMINATIONS CLOSE ON MONDAY, DE. CEMBER 9, at 8 p.m. •' B. A. LAERY, : . f«cjotary. Feathereton, 6103-.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 62, 6 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 62, 6 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 62, 6 December 1907, Page 1

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