AMUSEMENTS. Q P ERA H O U S E. Direction of j; C., WILLIAMSON. : Manager G. H. Smith. TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT 1 / "THE VILLAGE PRIEST.',' "THE VILLAGE PRIEST." . "THE VILLAGE PRIEST." ' i "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 jvitnessed,. for years—left behind it but one abiding, deeplystamped impression— "Z" A . VERY FINE' PLAY, ' AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE COMPANY. With three "Stars" in' one cait, no wonder "THE VILLAGE ' PRIEST" gripped the audience, and that/enthusiasm stood at fever heat throughout the evening. , : The fine .acting of Mr; George Titheradge in Act IV (the Abbe's Cloister) held tho audience spellbound,,, and • the. hushed . to'the reverence of a ohnrch throughout this wonderful scene. Call after Call greeted tho artists, the excited with .enthusiasm. - - ' . . , FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF NIGHTS ONLY. :Day Sale at Christesen's. ~-Box-Plan now ;opep.,at the Dresden. "'■' .. PRICES—Ss., 35., and 25., Early Doors, 6d. -Extra./-' ■•;.;: ,/;/-/;• : / : "p 1 !" r.,' STAGE DIRECTOR J W HAZLITT. HOUSE. . OPERA HOUSE." ; - TO-MORROW. EVENING' (SUNDAY);:' • .. POSITIVELY LAST OPPORTUNITY:, - : Of hearing New Zealand's "Wonder Child Violinist, - HAYDN BECK, HAYDN . BEC K, HAYDN BECK, . H- AY D N ', BEC K, • ;A ! M"ere liifant .who plays with ; the . Soul and : '.V • - - Temperament of a Man! ; . './ The.Most/Wonderful Child Player: and Com-, living, and whom Kubelik says WILL . . I'ET"'ASTONISH THE WORLD! ' Assisted in a Varied and Programme : : MISS AMT HYDF/Wrano),. ■'. MESSRS.,F,,L. and L. R. MORAN (Bassi); ■' ' MR, :-CECIL TREVELYAN (Solo. Flautist, ' De Groeii's'Vice-Regal Orchestra). / Accompanist-MISS AMY REMINGTON. . /. SILVER COIN COLLECTION Commence at 8.30.. ■ . Doors open 7.15. : In view of the object, patrons. are asked to kindly contribute Is. to Circle and Stalls and Gd.: to.ffamilv Circle..'.. .. .. -~y, / / : 9843 MEETINGS. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL CONTRIBUTORS. is- • that the i.<V . Statutory M eetingiof .Contributors': to the Wellington .Hospital' Funds will bo, held In No. I>''Committee.. Room, - Town . Hall, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th,, 1909, .at : 3/p.m; /?;, . /; ■; .- -Business:; v C/V// ■ ONE TRUSTEE. : " 75The reti'ringrrrustee, Mr. J. Banks, is eligible -'fo'r~ ro-elecHou. . ' .... ;•, /' / ; . -;' ;■ „ G E 1 BURTON, v',"-.-r-. ■- ■ / ' Secretary; /' •'•January Bth, 1909. ■ .. -.9806 ; 0 ;- .. ■' ; .. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. 1.. . '• ' 'ANNUAL MEETING.' ; '' ' /. . PUBLICrN6TICE' : is . hereby given 'that - the - ... ;■ Annual Meeting; of the: 'WeUington''.Har-; :' bour Boarfi-. will .be- held' at the 'Officeof the Board ;oh ' MONDAY, 18th JANUARY, .'1909,at Noon, for the purpose of Examining, Settl- ; ihg, : , and : Allowing; the, Accounts'of the 1 Board -:for' the ;year'ended 30th September,; 1908. ; ., '•!; ;; > .The'vAccounts' are printed; and' lie open for, public inspection at tho Office of tho Board during office: hours. / :;/. H. E. NICHOLLS, ; - Secretary. ' Harbour Board .Office, - -/; ,■;.;/ -Bth January," 1909, . --v . . - - ,'•' W'ellington. .. . ■ 9519. PUBLIC NOTICES. REDUCTION IN WOOL FREIGHTS. OWING /to 'the Low, .Rates'of- Freight: on- ■' Wool ruling in : Australia, the Direct Liners have decided to REDUCE RATES of •Freight from New Zealand to London as under:' :- ; ,jths of a penny per lb., for. Greasy. \Vool; 7-16ths of a penny per lb. for Washed and Slipe Wool," with.'lo per. cent, primage, z Oh all wool loaded into steamers after the 16th. instant. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO;, LTD. THE SHAW I , SAVILL, "AND ALBION CO., :•■■■'•' LTD., THE TYER LINE, LIMITED. •/. ■ - 9525 F. SITUATIONS VACANT. ■ . 'cURISTCHURCn GOLF CLUB. : WANTED, for the Shirley'Links, a RESIDENT GREENKEEPER::. .and CARETAKER. / For/ schedule of Duties,- etc., apply to ■ THE HONORARY' SECRETARY, ' : -9698F . Box 920, ;G.P.0./ Cliristchurch. ..' ■ > WANTED. /':/',:: WANTED, GIRLS, for Boxraaking Department. . Apply ■ ' , R. BELL t'AND CO., LTD.,* i 9811F; • ■ NewtoT - n. BUSINESS NOTICES. SONOMA PRIV ATE HOTEU near "Railway ,' Station. Mastertoia. . , W. EOODLRKERK tlato ox Wellington), ■ ■ Proprietor.Under entirely new management; completely renovated, and refurnished throughout; goqa, clean, comfortable accommodation; first-class table; moderate tariff; ■ letters-and telegrams promptly ■ attended'tf>-; CIOO6 /COMPLETE CAMERA : OUTFIT \J THE THORNTON-PICKARD IMPERIAL TRIPLE EXTENSION. Half-plate'size, excellent lens, .time and instantaneous The camera is fitted'with every practical movement required, PRICE, M 12s. 6d. / - . ' THE IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., : • 42. Willis Street, Wellington. ■ C 1049 LUNCHEON DAILY, i„,, At ./ .YARROW'S STAR CAFE, 146 LAMBTON QUAY. ; Ox-Tail Soup. .. .' Boiled or Fried Fish.;/ Roast Sirloin Beef. ~.,. '/ Yorkshire. Pudding, Vegetables in Season.' ;•/ Rhubarb and Custard. Tea or Coffee,
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19090109.2.2.5
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 401, 9 January 1909, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
664Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 401, 9 January 1909, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.