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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A H. 0 U S E. Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. Manager G. H. Smith. , ; TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT! "THE VILLAGE PRIEST." , ' "THE VILLAGE PRIEST." .... "THE VILLAGE PRIEST." "THE VILLAGE PRIEST." - ..■ "THE '. VILLAGE ..PRIEST." . An Unbounded. Success!. • : ■ ' An Unbounded Success! .; ; An Unbounded Success!, This memorable .first night—one of the most spirit-stirring: that "has 'been, witnessed: :for years—left behind .it but one abiding, deeply-. . stamped impression'- 1 -' , * ■ A VERY FINE PLAY,' • AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE COMPANY.' • With three "Stars" in one cast, no wonder "THE VILLAGE PRIEST" gripped thie,;audience, and that enthusiasm stood at'fever, heat throughout the evening/ ! v, '' , The fine - acting of Mr. 1 George' Titheradge in Act IV (the Abbe's Cloister) held the audience spellbound, and 'the . theatre was hushed to the reverence of: n church throughout this; wonderful scene. ' Call "after Call greeted the', tliV audience being wildly excited with enthusiasm. ■. ' ■ ■ ' : FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF NIGHTS ONLY. Day Sale at Christesen's. 'Box Plan now open at the Dresden. .' '-~.. , ' PRICES—Ss., 35., and' 25.. "Eariy -Doors, 6d. Extra.. STAGE DIRECTOR...J. W. HAZLITT. fJIOWN HALL (CONCERT 'CHAMBER). MR EDWARD BR i.NSCOMBE ' /Has pleasure in annonncing a Retnrn 1 Visit ' ■ ■"of the - - ; ; , ." SCARLET TROUBADOURS" ' . ' "SCARLET TROUBADOURS" 1 ' For, a' SHORT: SEASON, commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). JANUARt,9th. When a COMPLETE SERIES OF NEW.PROGRAMMES will be presented. ; 1 , : PRICES—3s. and 2s. Plan at Dresden^/iay' Sales at Abel's. . :',: The'opening concert will' commence 'at 8.30; other evenings at 8. : ■' .9756,';'; ... ;' CnAS, CHAMBERS. Manager., PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE, ■ 1 PERCIVAL STREET, WELLINGTON-." ' 'Tennis Court, Writingroom, Drawingroom. Double 'and Single Bedrooms, Bathrooms, "and every : convenience.- Telephone 18.59. A E HUGH. C1053F . , . Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES. SONOMA PRIVATE HOTKl..iLnear Railway ' Station, Masterton. : : • . i W.' ROODERKI3RK /Info of. Wellington), Proprietor. . <: • ■ -v. • Under entirelv new management: compfetelr rennvateii "nmi Tefurnisiied .throughout;. good, ■clerin,'j.coinfortablo'.;.accomm6dai.i,oh:;/".fir^t'-olass. ;thWe;; ~ moderate" tariff;' . telegram's promptly alumtied !' -' , - , CIOOQ, SALVATION VRMY .PEOPLE'S PALACE PRIVATE HOTEL A AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, |;• 21!) Cuba Street,' Wellington. ';'.' y; At Penny of Trani ,iroiii''.'GoTerii!ne£t' . Station:;lalso >, .. {."v-.':";.; ,from" Wharf. ! . . ■■■-■ ■ ;,i SUPERIOR 'ACCOII AIODATION' for -Ladies;Gentlemeu aud .Families.,'; Weals' in' Public^■p'i.iir': iiig. Rooms, : Is, ' Six Tickets for 55.. Board and • Lodging"ss;' 'pct day,,'2ss;'per .week....'; Breakfast. W: to 9, Luncheon 12.t0 2, Tea s'to 7. Afternoon Teas and' Suppers. Ninety'rsix airy : ;Bedropins, Sitting-rooms; on'each floor, 12^Baths,,(hot,.'aud' cold. water). .. Cleanliness, comfort, and civility' guaranteed. ..Trains and boats met ; if.'desired. i "Letters/addressed to THE MANAQERr'w.!, ; promptly .attended to. ... " .01071 ' KIM BOLTON COACH SERVICE. - Q DAW'S Mail Coach leaVos FEILDING Daily, to 'connect ' with APITI and RANGIWAIIIA Coaches, returning in;time for Southern Express. ../ ' " ,■ MARINE OiL ENGINE OUTFIT. mWI-N. Cylinder, .8 H.P., "Ailsa . Craig" 'i ■ Marine ;Motor, •;H.T... Magneto, ' and:Ac-i cumulator, Reversing Gear. Imported direct, s Just opened up.; Ready, to drop-straight . into hull. May be seen at any time. 1 "HUME'S MACHINERY EXCHANGE," ;' ■ ''Office—National Mutual Buildings. WELLINGTON . ; (Opposite'Bank'of Australasia). : 'Phone 2092. .- Box 771. . "I ": TO OUR READERS. : "jVTURRAY BROS., Wholesale ' and Retail .'i,'-*-' Basketware' Manufacturers, New . Shop and : Factory, Courteniiy Place (Beehive Chambers),'opp. Gasworks Offices ('Phone 2720) -are' making great headway with ' their • New Jenr. orders. Absolutely the Cheapest an'd Best Firm for all manner'of'Basketware, Rattanware, Sea- '. grass Furniture, Swing Cots, Bassinets, Clothes' .Basketsi'etc." Butchers' and 'Bakers' Baskets a' speciality. . .' \"A' HAPPY NEW YEAR." MD it will bo if you have ono of our Latest TALKING. MACHINES, with;, which':to .entertain yourself ancL friends, at all times, 'sOoial :evenings, afternoon teas,, "at homes," oto. Tho Gramaphone is used by the ' Royal Family,, Avhy .not'', havo; one. yourself? Sole' agents,-."The Talkeries,"- Willis' Street,-'next .Grand Hotel.., > ■' . 9126 W. H. PHILP, . ■.■ '; House and > office cleaning contractor, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, ,113 Willis Street i (Room 4). ■ Chimneys Bwept by-sober men. : •Gentlemen's .Clothes pressed. : Venetian Blinds .repaired.. ;.. C 847 ft«/ANTED Known.—Radford and. Co. For- *' nish Houses,. Boordinghonses; and Bowels throughout on easy terms. 1 We stock all lines in Fornitaro, Household Drapery, Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, etc., at r lowest possible prices, either fo»\ cash or time Dayment. Inspection invited to our Shop and Showrooms. C 745 ' JUST OPENED. NEW HUCKABACKS, Loading Colours, in Silk • and Linen, best lengths, from . 2s.'Bd. > Also,' a Ghoice Lot of DOLLS, in Wax and Celluloid, from 6d. upwards. DOLLS' SHOES, HATS, PARASOLS, ETC, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR YOUNG AND V. I'. OLD, AT ALL PRICES. ' • Tlf ACAN DR E W AND. HAY ES, • '•' LAMBTON QUAY. Opfisalts Bank ot Nvc Zeahai COS?

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 400, 8 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 400, 8 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 400, 8 January 1909, Page 1

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