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' AMUSEMENTS. , . | "0 '.P ■ ;]] R A n 0 D,S I | .Under.- tho- -Solo. Directum.:.of;,., MR TOM POLLARD., P • POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. . "POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO, ~ TO-NIGHT 'JO-NIGIIT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ! ' TO VIGIIT 1 Mr. Pollnrd presents, for tho first ,lime in Australasin,*, tlio delightfOliCUttsicAllV.'.Qbmedy," "\THE ISLE OP BONG, BONG" ".THE ISLE OF' BONG- BONG "THE, ISLE OP BONG BONG" : Direct from tlie leading Now'-York treaties.: ! . CAST, OP CHARACTERS. ■■■ ' Note.—The characters are ip.., tlio order in which they appedr;. pttr.tlW v «t?B»ta„. Nu'rsidah, Chief Dancer .......... Miss-Ida .Lacey Dolores, daughter of the wizard,.and..,,,.mi. . widow of tlio former owner of: tlio estate Miqs Lily Thompson The Wizard of Mindoro, on out-of-dato ,•. magician Muster B, .Edwards General Cnramba, a retired.'soldiei' lind \'-t. v an ardent-patriot Mr. Harry Qucaly G. -ltaftro' Saunders, an .Amorieaii'poli-.:;.,!' ticinn working tlio Philippine' field, " t Mr.' C^ias. 1 Albert Mrs. Reginald Mordyke Eensaeller-Sen-, , - , , saeller, thrice a - widow' ,r Miss Minnie Topping Majorie Grey, an American "girl, secre- • tary of the estate on'tjiii; island . v . Miss Cissie O'Koefe Lord Percy Fitzmaunce, .English owner . of the estato on the Island*,of Min: ■ doro, P.I. Mr. Bert Williamson Gordon St. Bernard, MnsteKof .Hounds',,',.] ~.;, . on Lord Percy's English .hunting ■■ estato ■ Mhstjir" Bert' Nicholson The Sultan of Bong-Bong, W assinii- % lated .citizen of the United States : 1 Master Willie Pollard Salome Zamona, Slaves of' V," ' the Sultan of Bong- Miss Daisy Mondoza Bong and Miss Ivy Aldous Paquita, daughter of the Sultan of • Bong-Bong Miss May ..Topping Chief Tie-Bon-Yata Master! Clias. Albert Big Moon (Indian Chieftain) Master 11. Carter Prairie Flower (his. Squaw).,:.... ..." ; ' • ...Miss Alma, Aldous Native and American soldiers, native girls arid boys, slaves, hunters, etc., by Pollai'd's Chorus. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY.-'- - Act I : Estato on the Isle of Mindoro, Philippine Islands. Act II: Sceile I—Tlie ''same; Scene 2—On the road to the Jungle;-Scene 3— The Jungle.. Time: The Present. Elegant and Gorgeous Costumes. IJuparal-.'' loled. Spectacular Effects. : Incidental to the second act will bo introduced the magnificent speqtacular, . . INDIAN ENCAMPMENT SCENE,.. ,\ Including " Heap Love Brownies under the" Tropical Moon," with lovely scenic effects.,. Popular Prices as Previously " advertised. ' Day Sales to Early Box Plans now open at tlio'Dresden. ' - Wl A. I.OW, • • G978 ' Business, Manager.," m . O W N II A L• L . Direction J. and N. TAIT, . . v.. TO-NIGHT , At ■ ■ : . 8 O'CLOCK . , Madame V. ■■ 'y. .. CLARA BUTT : ' CLARA BUTT CP,AM lili'lT •. .'And ; MR. X KENNERLEY. RUMFORD. •• MIC. ICENNKRI/EY" RUMFORD. ■, • Ml!. KENNEItLUY ItUMFORD. LAST CONCERT, TO-NIGHT. LAST CONCERT, TO-NTGHT. • LAST CONCERT, TO-NIGIIT. MADAME' CLARA BUTT .will sing: "The Celebrated Largo": ... (Handel) (With Piano, Organ, and Violin). "LAND OF HOPE ".AND GLORY" '"LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY" "LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY" (Elgar). ' : For the First Time in New Zealand. (As Madame. fl.ara Butt has had so many requests for this famous patriotic ballad it lias been decided to include it in this evening's programme.).. ■ "ABIDE WITH ME" "ABIDE WITH ME" , "ABIDE. WITH ME" ' (Liddlr)., By Request. "Kathleen Mavourneen " '/'....^.............(Cr0uch), And", ■■■ / Duet with Mr. Keiiiierley Rumford, "Dear Love of Mine," "Nadeshda," (Goring Thomas) MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD I will sing: "The Sands of Dee" (Clay) Old Irish Melodies, arranged by Sir Charles Villiero Stanford: s (a) " Eva. Toole." (b) "'J'rottin' to the .Fair." Old Sicilian Melodv; arranged, by. Maude V. White: "Land of the Almond .Blossom," " MR, CARL BARRE, Violinist. MR. FRANK MERRICK, pianist. MR. ARTHUR GODFREY, Accompanist. MR, J. EDWARD SYKES,. Organist, ; ■ IMPORTANT. ; The management, having, received .innumerable requests for a Concert, at popular prices.' have decided to meet with tho..wishes of the general public as fur as js,. possible,, and,.on Saturday evening the following arrangements, will obtain:— ... The Guinea and Half-guineaVSeats will lie limited to the centre.section of the Circle and first few rows of Stalin. Other Seats may be resei'yed at'7s.. Gd: 'behind the'above. • • The Five-riliilling Tickets will admit to tlie Body of Hall.' Admission to Back Seats'and Orgaii 'Gallery will bo Hall'-a-crov, n. " • -' _ ' - Day Sale at Abel's. • - THE ENTRANCES. Holders of Guinea and Half-guinea Seats enter at Slain Front Door; also those having 7s. Gd. Seats .'Mid ss. Tickets. . " For the Hall-crown Seats, enter at the Back Door, ' ■ Plan and Tickets at Dresden until 10 o'clock, and during the Afternoon at Abel's. The Half-crown Tickets will be Sold at the Doors Only. Front Doors Open r,'- 7. Back Doors at 7.15. Concert at 8. 6950 ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Ist. RUNNING, HURDLING, WALKING, HAMMER THROWING, AND JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS OF THE DOMINION. Under Management of the N.Z. AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Band in Attendance. Afternoon Tea. . ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. ' G97J BECOME A PHOTOGRAPHER. ! rpHE pleasures of a trip Home, a day bv tho i seaside, in the country, anywhere iti" fact, soon fade to memory even. To the amateurphotographer they become a lasting link between him and his happiest, days. We eater for the amateur in a way that gives him an interest in life. Our Leading Line just now is tho THORNTON PICKARD (J Plate) IMPER lAL OUTFIT, T. P. Lens, T. and I. Shutter, 3-fold Tripod, Double Slide, all for Jii 12s (id; at SHARLAND'S, Next "N.Z. Times" Office, Lambton Quay. CALL IN AND INSPECT. THIS LINE.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 1

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