■ ! AMUSEMENTS 0 P. : E 11 A II 0 1) S E I - Under the Sole -Direction-of MR. TOM POLLARD. .POLLARD'S Tli\ EMT-iF OPERV CO POLLARD'S lUVENILL OPERA CO / TO-NIGHT' TONIGHT' i : • '10 NIGH'M;-" " * Absolutely ihe Last Performan coVo eCh a rrn - ; . " : : . iiig Musical !:!*. ( "HIS HIGHNESS ( THE j BEY ' TO-MORROW NIGHT TOMORROW JfIGHT. ' TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY),'-.-■ Grand Revival of the "Ever-Popular, . 7 BLUEE ELL I\ TATRI LANS," "BLUEELLL IN FAIRYLAND," Which' has Established. *-^Kec6rc(sl*t!tKirotiieifout . the Dohunipp.V,"";;.':;'^ - ;'.;; Produced, on a Scale^bf.'rMaghiflqelice.^' SATURDAY NEXT, ..SATURDAY: NEXT;. ' SJTURDVY Mr. Pollard' presents' for!' iii'l .. Australasia; ■"tlre-.-r-'-f- ,v"- ; . J Latest, American SuccessfulvMusical.Comedy, , "THE ISLE Or BOMS !BON&" Popular' Prices as- Previously^'advertised.;-V ''Day' Sajes to Early Doofrf '.. ' SPECIAL Bo\ PLAN NOTICE The Plans for ' The Isle-of»Bong Bong" will 'bj v opened , to-morrow. (!Wedffi?saky)!',;at.;'.the Dresden, at 10 a.m. i.-,, I W V low, ' /CBB-5 . . ..Bysin^s.',Manager:".; IJI 0 W N vll A* L L ; Direction of-J. . ; . ; THE CLARA BIJTT-RUMFOED CONCERTS .THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, _ ' At 8 o'clock, . . and on v -" ■ THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS 'NEXT. " EXTRA CONCERT-SATURDAY. - , Owing to the phenomenal booking, for \the first two Concerts, Messrs. J:' and N! Tait.'have much pleasure in announcing an EXTRA CONCERT for SATURDAY EVENING, the Boi Plan for which will bo opened at-the Dresden THIS (TUESDAY). MORNING, at ;10 o'clock. Madame CLARA BUTT. CLARA BUTT , CLARA BUTT And MR. KENNERLEY. RUMFORD MK., KENNERLEY. RUMFORD. • ■ r MR. KENNERLEY- RUMFORD, '. FIRST CONCERT TO-NIGHT. • ' - MADAME 'CLARA BUTT : will 'siuff': . '"0 Don Fatale" (Don Carlos) (Verdi)! "'Abide With (With Organ Obblignto). .7. ■ . "My Treasure " ■ ........(Trevalsa) . And Duet, ! "Night Hymn at Sea" '"'.'...(Goring' -Thomas). (With MI!, KENNERLEY RUMFORD) . MR..KENNERLEY 1 RUMFORD ■'■ will :' i " " .. "Largo al Factotum'' ..■.■.7.'(Barbe i r''of-r-Seville), (Rossini). " All Through tho Night" (Old ' Welsh Air); - arranged by A. -Somervell . " King' Charles " ..., : (M. V. White) 'MR- CARE BAREE ; will .piay "Ave' Maria" -(Schubert-Wilhelmj) "Hungarian Dance" (Brahms-Joachim) "Witches' Dance" . i......-.,;.(Bazzini) " MR, FRANK MEliRICfc >ull pla^ "Rbndo a Capnccio" (Beethoven) "Romance ih.-F" (Brahms) " Etude G* Flat," Op. 10, No. 5 ... (Chopin) And Duet,.. "Sonata in A" -. (Cesar Franck) . With. MR. CARL BARRE) MR. ARTHUR GODFREY; Accompanist. j\TR..,J. EDWARD .SYKES, Organist. , PRICES: 215.,' 10s. Gd.,"75."6d.,'/and ss. N.B."—The' Management have decided ,16'r'eV serve the side seats under .the! balconies at Ts. Gd. ' : - ; " THE FIVE SHILLING TICKETS; Can be-secured at the ■ Dresden' oi" Abel's."! . EXTRA ROWS OF STALLS,! 10s. Gd., .-.., Will .be opened This.-Morning at the; Dresden. .Doors Open about 7. : Concert ,at .8. ' Lower, Hntt Train Leaves at 10.35. 1 ,C. C. CAMPBELL, ) G. D. POIITUS, f Business Managers. O W . N " II A L E'. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY)'. T'O-MORROV (WEDNESDAY). Positively .One Night-Onlv, . GRAND IIOLIDAY PROGRAMME, ' M O N T G O M E R Y'S PIC T U R E S. M ONTGOMEEY'S P I C.T U R E S. Latest Loudon Success— ALI IJABA AND THE FORTY „THIEVES;" ALI 11A UA AND. THE FORTY THIEVES, Gorgeous Coloured Pantomime. THE COVENTRY PAGEANT. LA MILO AS LADY GODIVA. SAVING THE COLOURS, A .Thrilling Tale of Love and Duty. THE KING AND. 11IS -NAVY,.. ' ... A Magnificent NaVal 'Se'ries. 1 LIFE ON A TRAINING SHIP, An Interesting and Amusing Film. FISHER GIRL'S WOOING, A Tale of Unrequited..Lore HUMOROUS SUBJECTS :--Drink Cure, My Armchair. Me and My "Two Pals.—ALL' SCREAMERS. Vocal items by Madame Melbii,. Signor Caruso, John Harrison, Edward Lloyd. Harry Lauder, and Gladys Roberts (the Welsh Clara liutt), on (he Grand Concert Gramophone. . PEOPLE'S FAMILY PRICES : 3000 Seats at ONE SIllLLKG::.;;!" 1000 Scats at TWO SHILLINGS, ; - T : Children Half Price. -. • ;; COOi jIJJRAMAR SEASIDE ... ~£ARNIVAL. worser: ; b'ay;. v TO-MORROW (ANNIVERSARY-DAY), ' . JANUARY. -! An Immense Programme'; consisting" of .''Yachting, Running, Swimming,,etp„ ,etc. !; Come and see the Champions, at ( thc; Seaside. • Bring your Cameras' for the . HUGE SUBMARINE' EXPLOSION,.- ■ Which will, provide a magnificent'spectacle, in comparison with' whicli! even the,renowned" Waiinangu Geyser sinks. into oblivion. Hot water , free. 1 ' Plenty of Fun for Old'arid Young. .' A GREAT DAY.-' Trams and Ferry Boats to :.tlie spot, at fre-. fluent intervals. '. ;: v ' ' 6SSO - WHAT TO "DO On '" .THE HOLIDAY^^,;.? GET A PLAN OF THE PALFEEY' ESTATIj From j.' ■ -V • J.J A R C 0 U R T AN D. CO. TRAIN CYCLE, OR DRIVE TO THE ; " UPPER .HUTT, AND BUY DIRECT FROM THE OWNER| AT AUCTION, , On , FRIDAY, 21th JANUARY, , At 2.30 p.m. nARCOURT AND C 0.,. G371 Auctioneers, -1-ROOMED COTTAGE (NOW BEING BUILT) TO LET, ' ONE -1-ROOJIED COTTAGE, scullery, bath-, room, gas, detached shed, all conveniences, on EVANS BAY ESTATE, South Kilbirnie. ■ Applv— S. SALE K, Colonial .Mutual Buildings. .Homi; 10 to 12.15, 2 to i. Telephone 1386,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 100, 21 January 1908, Page 1
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