AMUSEMENTS. ' q p e r a '.; H. .0 u ;s::';jb: Under the Solo Direction sit ........ . MR. TOXI.,PO'ILARd'. , i: ';.,. ; ,.,.',, POLLARD'S JUVENILE" OPERA' CO. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA. CO.v: " POLLARD'S JUVENILE. OPERA...Cp.-..,,. Scored a Distinct Artistic Success . in . . .... ~ . The Latest American Musical. Cqmcdy, "HIS .HIGHNESS THE BEY." "HIS ' HIGHNESS---T-HE:: BEY." "HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY." Received, by a Large: and Enthusiastic Audience:. Never Before has such : Genuine .Enthusiasm been seen in the Opera- House. LAST THREE; NIGHTS - ■-• LAST THREE NIGHTS " L'AST THREE NIGHTS' . ' . .. " . Of: .. ' , . POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES . j n . •■■ , "HIS HIGHNESS THE'BEY."f '. Prices as usual. Day Sales;at Abel's.' Box Plan at the Dresden. ..','.:■..'.".. ■■'-.'.','.■:■:.. W. A. LOW, , Business Manager. MESSRS. Harold Widdbp; and Ernest. Pnrkcs will sing that soul-stirring .duet, ."The Lord is a Man of War," at: the Town Hall, Tomorrow (Friday) Night, at 8 o'cloqk G33S mH E T> LUE ' . JyJ 6 ON. SPECIAL BOX OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENT. The Box Plans for the first six performances of THE BLUE MOON at:the-Opera. House will be opened at the Dresden" on SATURDAY-' MORNING Next at 9-o'clock. -. .. ■ ~ OP E, R A ~r. H'.OrU S";E ; ;' ■ ' Direction of ' MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. - ■'-.-'.•'. Grand . ... '. : , ~.., Christmas . holiday: attraction. a new play. new :music, .;.: : faces, and old: favourites,;.,,•'. •The...Best.'. ....,„. -.-;.• ; ENGLISH AND AUSTBALI-AN; ARTISTS. ' BOXING NIGHT ; ■■"'< BOXING-NIGHT,;;.--" ■-' MAGNIFICENT PRODyCTiON* ~' : ' ■ . ''■ -Of '.'"■'• .' .. . . t'J- ■ - -THE DAINTY. MUSICAL; '"COMEDY,'■;', . THE BL D'E'.MOON ' ' THE BLUE MOO N THE BLUE MOO N" COME AND HEAR-'the-Famous Hailstone I double Chorus at" Town Hall, Tomorrow (Friday) Night at 8 o'clock. • 633 C rjn' o . w '..N ■..; ~ h;..a 11. ..' .!:*-, FOR.i' SHORT SEASON.-' . ';; COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25 ; -•; ,: (CHRISTMAS' DAY). , WEST'S--"-,.- - ■'WKST'S-- .'■ -.WEST'S '' PICTURES.,,' -PICTURES: -\ PICTURES. Celebrated ,in Two : " Unapproached." "Unassailable. , . .'■•/. And I:'DE ■GRpBN'S- : VICE-REGAL- ORCHESTRAL' BAND VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRAL BAND\ The' Show of all Shows. PICTURES AND MUSIC. >. -..' PICTURES AND . MUSIC. There are Pictures and Pictures, but . WEST'S' WEST'S ' . 'WEST'S WEST'S . - WEST'S ' -:■ WEST'S ] ■ ■ Are the- Pictures.-, A Compendium of-the Sights of the s World. ■ ALWAYS SOMETHING' NEW. ■■ ' . AN EVER-CHANGING PROGRAMME; The Latest ■■ Events' of World-wide Interest. A life-time of Travel compressed into Two and a half hours, and now exhibited By Our New. Electric Arc of :. \ TEN THOUSAND CANDLE -POWER,- ~ TEN THOUSAND- CANDLE.; POWER. See and Hear this Slatehless Combination of Pictorial Gems and Enchanting Music. ..' Prices, 35., 25., and Is. Plan at the Dresden. 'Advance Representative, ■ 6339 ... -. -. - . R. COPELAND.. QAA PERFORMERS, "Israel in Egypt," O\JU Grand Organ,-Town Hall, To-morro,w (Friday) Night, 8 o'clock. ■ G33G TOWN .-..:.:, HA' tLi O ,W N i%:-;;:-,-;..H A L L. A GRAND RECORD PERFORMANCE . ■ T ■ ■ m ■;■.;. l '.; ■'■■■. "ISRAEL .IN EGYPT." "ISRAEL ',I'N' EGYPT." . :.. "ISRAEL -IN-EGYPT." ■ '■ .' "IS RAE L . IR .' E. G'Y P T."..', ,•. TO-MORROW-, ■••■;;;;.Tp 7 MORROW, ■ . ; FRIDAY, DECiMBEK'.2O,V ■■■.■'■''■. 'At Bsharp..;- r ■ ..- r WELLINGTON MUSICAL. UNION.':. :' ; WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. '300 ■■'".".-■, .'.'■:,'•',. 300:;.:-.. PERIiORMERS! . -. ; - ~ 'PERFORMERS! .'■ 300 • - •■- - ■'■ ■• 300 ; -. ■,- PERFORMERS! ' PERFORMERS! . 30'J , -- ■•-•"/ "' --,-300 PERIORMERS! '-. . ' PERFORMERS! : GRAND DOUBLE- CHORUSES! - •Accompanied by.'Mr. Laurence E.'Watkins, . Mus,;Bac;,:- .' : "' ON THE : TOV\'N.Ha'lL : ORGAN, '. ON THE TOWN HALL ORGAN, And a Large String Orchestra. 1 ; SOLOISTS: ........ . '■.':'' .Mrs. F. P. Wilson' (Soprano) ' V' Mrs. A.'Mitchell'(Contralto)' Mr. E, J. Hill (Tenor) .. t : . - Messrs. Harold Widdop ' and •E. Parkee (Baritones). Under the Conductorship of Mr. Robt. Parker. Doori? open at 7.15.',' '. ."' ' V.., ~.; ! PRICES—3s., 25., and' Is;- , .Box Platf , now open at the Dresden.'' ■, ' ' .'..'.' Ilntt Train will be delayed until after Concert. ' ' ■; - ; .'. -.- ■=' -6330 A GREAT FESTIVAL of Inspiring and Stirring Music at the Town Hall, Tomorrow (Friday) Night, at 8 o'clock.: . 6336 MABiJIB, A BOM AH. > TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT At S o'clock, arid from 7 till 10 p.m. . . NEXT ROYAL OAK-HOTEL. MANNERS-ST. SHORT SEASON ONLY. MADAME, ABOM.AH, the World-Famed Giantess, will be on Exhibition, standing 7ft. Gin. in height. Thin remarkable lady sings all the' iatest ballads. . r " . In conjunction, PRINCE OLRAC, the-.World's Groatost Human ; Volcano and Fire. Eater. ■•■ Prices'to suit ; everyone. 6311 - , J. LLNTON; Manager.- ' WANTED KNOWN. WHY' buy Ham, '■ when you can secure one of our celebrated Ox Tongues for one quarter the price. 100 Cuba Street,-1166
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 73, 19 December 1907, Page 1
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