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AMUSEMENTS. , LITTLE ; iV £ BOX PLANS, ' MO-ND'Y, J YNUARY C. ..0 P' E' R.,- A •II : ;0- : U:,\sirß: CUETAIJ, RISES AT 8 SHIRP. ■ ' ME.. J; ;C. .WILLIAMSON'S:. " : : NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY ' GENUINE -> AND ■; lEiy^H Of the Delightful and Vivacious-Musical Conicay.■' "LADY .MADCAP" "LADY JIADCA P,'l, * Produced .under the .-'direction^of'tMr^Henry' Musical Director—Mr.''Alfred'.Moulton. .'>^v .' v * .".1/ AD Y / '-MLA D-ci E ' • "EA D Y -M A D.:C A P". 10R BRIGHT DIVERSION "MDY MVDC AP " "LV D Y 'MADCAP" .-.FOR LAUGHTER:;AND ; RECREATION! . "LADY 'MADCAP" • THIRD PRODUCTION or THE , MEMORABLE SEASON', WEDNESDAY, J-VNU4RY ; 8, ! : :VTHE 'LlTTllj^i® ' .SPECIAL NOTE. —On-Monday,-'Wednesday j' ; and. Saturday, .the 'las£;;train-.,to~.'Petbno will.be'. . delayed till il;30 p.nc.,;.; ';.:\[ \? : 7 !. % Box Plans .now Sales - at Christeson's. :, ;'_ 1 PRICES—Ss., 3s'., and.-&.'';^EarlywDoprs.'(tilt . 7-30 p.m.), 6d. extra.J./ ;.65T3 '- rgl 0 W N , ' Tms afternoon' at."2.30.. , ■ ; Tms v APTERNOPN : AT::^SO:-»-'7'^; , TO NIGHT At 8 - TO NIGHT ~ ■; i. ! ' The World-Fariied:..•'•" ; WE S T'S P:I CT U R-E-'S.""' • WE S T'S PICTURES IWE S T'S PICTURES. And L., De • Groen's• • ' VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA; ; ' VICE-REGAL;\ORCHESTR'A:.■>•'- - ;■ .: ' FIRST (DAY. Vv V.:, ;; , ; FIRST; DAY i": ' i - . Of Our..Third -'. 7 ; •/' ALL NEW PROGRAMME: • . Nothing. Seen or l'layedi.qii.'Previous Evenings ( Will be Repeated/ . ' ■■ EVERYTHING NEW TODAY. : : 'EVERYTHING NEW TO-DAY. ■ ■ V.Sbs the Following "Mammotli . Programme,:!./ '. 7.SS—OVERTURE, VICE REG\L OR- 755 ■J 7.5.H . ' CHESTKA V,V.; : ,i 8.5 — Sambo as Footman •• . .8.5 ■ ' 8-B—The', Highw'avman' ''. 8.8 •" 8.20,-Thc '.Rival Sisters '; . > 8.20 ■ . 8.304-A Trip' to Spain .; ; , . v ~ ' 8.30' 8:38--A Kind Grandfather : ' 8.38 , . B.46—Quick'.—l'm on Firo : 8.46- , ■ B.s2—Angling; in, Norway. , , . 8:52 B.sß—Tho .Still'Raoe f■ ' : -.- 8.58 9.G —Interval Ten Minutes . 9.6 ! 9.IG—SELECTION. . VICE-REGAL OR- 9.16 .9.16 "CHESTRA .. . 9:iG ■ 9.26—Front Barrel to Barrel ' ; ..9.2G i 9.29—Round and. About Edinburgh ' 9.29 9.40—A Traitor to His King ' . .9.40 I o.so—The Lost' Umbrella - ••• ' v "9.50 9.s6—Victoria Falls, Zambesi River ' . 9.5G ' 10.4 — A'Talo of the West" '' ' 10.4' - 10.11—Much Too Stout « 10.11. > 10.16—Boys of the Ricdam School 10.16 10.20—Jim's Apprenticeship 10.20 I 10.30—GOD SAVE .THE KING '" 10.30 i ; EVERYTHING NEW TO-DAY. No' Waits.' No Delays. No Early. Doors. . , PRICES—3s., 25., Is.; Children Half-price. Plan at Dresden and Abel's. ' ■ Intending Patrons who are lovers of good 1 Music are invited to be. in,good time, as. . 1 ; L. De Groen's [ , VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA ■ ', ...Take their Seats, at 7.55 sharp'. - j Business Manager, MR. HENRY GEE. . t 6572 i'eL AE A B T - , , -A.■ ■ : " A A MEMORABLE SCENE. , ' - "Then came, the climax of the evening in • Madame Clara Butt's .singing of- ''England, , Mother England.' The excitement rose higher ' and: higher from line to line,, until at tlie ' words 'Thunder of Ten-Thousand Lips' the I grand organ struck in, and the. tension seemed almost too great to bo endured. People--1 half rose in their seats, and leaned'forward ■ with open lips and flashing, eyes, and then, ' as the magnificent voice of the singer rang out above the sonorous accompanimcnt,-'Hand in hand, there let us., stand,', .thy , children '• .evermore,' a shout rose-that-fairly shocpk"the J building. Not often lias such a scene of enthusiasm been witnessed :in:,the'. Town Ilall,: .-and nothing would satisfy; the .cheering "crowd; ' but. the repetition of the. last verse, which was' follbwod by a similar outburst of applause." j —From the Melbourne l ''Argus," Septembers. i Under the direction of j. AND N. TAIT. [ . Madame " CLARA Hli'l'T CLARA BUTT .. , i. CLARA BUTT . ; And 1 : : Mr. KENNERLEY RUMFORD KENNEELEY. RUMFORD ! KENNEELEY . RUMFORD WILL GIVE TWO CONCERTS i ' ; At the . TOWN lIALL,. WELLINGTON, . •, 1 . On, ... ■ ' MONDAY, 20th; JANUARY, ■ And WEDNESDAY", 22nd JANUARY. '; s[essrs.. J. and N. (-TAIT, in making the ; above pleasing announcement, desire to point out that only Two Concerts can bo given in Wellington by : these distinguished artists. The Prices of Admission will be the same as charged throughout tho Australian Tour, viz., ONE GUINEA, HALF-A-GUINEA, and FIVE SHILLINGS. Tho BOX PLANS-WILL OPEN -at the Dresden on MONDAY, 13th January. G. D. PORTUS, Representative. 65G1 - FEILDING A. AND P. SHOW.' 4Ui and sth FEBRUARY, 1908. - . FEILDING is admitted to be the best Stock Contrc in the North Island, therefore, it will pay you to Exhibit .at tho. . FEILDING SHOW, ■ and win some of tho Valuable Prizes offered. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, 17th JANUARY. RAM FAIR, THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1908.. ', Schedules at Office of this Paper, or from E. H. FISHER, 6327 Secretary.'

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 86, 4 January 1908, Page 1

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685

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 86, 4 January 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 86, 4 January 1908, Page 1

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