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AMUSEMENTS. ■ ' , QPERA 'HOUSE Direction of J C WILLIAMSON. Manager . . G H Smith. LAST FIVE NIGHTS' I LAST riVE MGHTS' LAST FIVE NIGHTS' Of'the ST \R DRAM VTIO • COMBINATION' STAR DRAMATIC , COMBINATION' STAR DRAMATIC "COMBINATION' TO-NIGHT!. (MONDAY) TONIGHT!' , LAST PERFORMANCE Or LAST PERFORMANCE OF "THE VILLAGE PRIEST" "THE VILLAGE PRIEST" "THE VILLAGE PRIEST" A VERY FINE PLAY, 1 AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE COMPANY. I TUESDAY, JANUARY.-12th, LAST PEODUCTION OF THE SEASON I 'LAST PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON 1 LAST PRODUCfI'ON OF THE SEASON. J C Williamson mil Present for the First Time in 'Neiv Zealand, Tho Powerful Eniotional"D i ra.ma, ZIRA ZIRA '* r ' ' Hartley Manners and Henrj Miller's Artislic Realisation of WilKie Colhns's Famous Story. As Played for an Entire Season at the Princess Theatre, New Yoik,. Plans for the Remaining Nights of tho Season Now Open Day Sale at Chnstesen's Box Plan now I open at the , Dresden. PRICES-ss, 3s, and 2s Early Doors, 6d I "Extra STAGE DIRECTOR J W. HiZLITT 1 9876 nnHE TITTELL BRUNE SEASON. X SPECIAL BOX PLAN NOTICEThe BOX PLANS for the Entire Season will be Opened at THE DRESDEN TOMORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, at 9 o'clock QPERA HOUSE DIRECTION OF MR ,T C WILLIAMSON THE TITTELL BRUNIf SEASON, Commencing ' SATURDAY, JANUARY ICth, 1909, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1909, A HUGE DRAMATIC CARNIVAL, » The occasion being the reappearance of MIPS TITTELIi BRUNE MISS TITrELL BEUNE Supported by MU THOMAS KINGSTON, MRS ROBERT BROUGH, And MR, J C WILLIAMSON'S COMBINED DRAMATIC COMPANY, including-— r Messrs 7 George Bnant Lonng Fernie " , Giesshan McMahon Leonary Willey ' ' T W Llojd L Hardmgo Roland Stanley N Nodin >, ' Harry Sweeney Tred Carabonrne Norman MacKeown Redge Carey , Trank. Harcourt ( N Laurence Mcsdamcs' Emma Tom_ple Adelo Kelley Edith Lewis Georgie O'Meara Nellie Calvin Florence Kelley Who will present tho following GORGEOUS PRODUCriONS SATURDAY, JANUARY IGfh, And Four Following Evenings, Daiid Belasio's Greit Play, "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDFN WEST" "TRD GIRL OF TffE"TJOLTmK"Wi r ST."~ - FRIDAY, SATURDAY, ind MONDAY, JANUARY22nd. 23id, and 25th, Cicely Hamilton's Romantic Comedy, ' "DIANA OF DOBSON'S" "DIANA OF DOBSON'S" An episode 111 theyhfe of a London shopgirl TOESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and 'THURSDAY; JANU ARY 20th, 27tJ . n'j 28th, Thomas Raceuard's Dp.ibhttul Original Comcd\ Drama, "SUNDAY" "bUNDAY " FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUAEY 29th and 30th, Shakespeare's Immortal Lo\o Story, "EOMEO AVD TULIET" "ROMEO AND JULIE S" - , Tho Lovo Story of the World ■?RICES-5s . 3s, and 2s Early do&r, Stalls and Gallerj, Cd Extra Q865 Touring Manager, WALTER MONK ADA CROSSLEY "Not onlj the of English-speaking Contraltos, but thp pie eminent Oratorio Con VDA CROSSLEY ADA CRObSLEY BOX OFFICE NOTICE The BOX PLANS foi Reserved Seat (10s GdJ mil be ooeueil at th» Dresden on WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, at 10 o'clock, and Tickets for Second Keats (ss) and Third Seals (2s (id) will al«o be placed on Pale at, the Dresden on WEDNESDAY MORNING mOWS HALL TOWN HALL MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MONDAf AND TUESDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 16th and 11th Reappearance of the World's' Famous Austrabau Contntto; ADA CROSSLEY VDA CROSSLEY ADA CROSSLEY. "At tho zenith of her World-wide Fnme" AIADAME CROSS! EY Will be Supportel by the same Great Combinition nf Concert Artists Mho created such u furore of enthuswsm in Sydnej recently, in oluding— MR JOIN HARRISON, Tho Foremost English Tenor of the Day. MR JAY RYAN, The Distinguished Irish Baritone ME LEON SUIETINI. Tho Brilliant Young Dutch Violinist, And * MR PERCY GRAINGER, Australia's Most Celebrated Pianist MR HAROLD "WHITTLE, Accompanist PRICES-Resarved Seats, 10s 6d , Second Seats, 5s , Back Seats, 2s Gd 9SSO BENNO SCHEREK, geprescntativo FEILDING A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. T7IIPTH ANNUAL SHpw, C FEBEUARY 2 and 3, 1909 LIBERAL PRIZES FOR ALL STOCK COMPETITIONS, ETC. ' ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY t5. RAM FAIR, FEBRUARY 4, 1809. Schedules irom Office of this Journal, or E. H. FISHER. Secretary 0195 DONBANK" PRIVATB BOARDINGHOUSE, 1 PERCIVAL STREET,' WELLINGTON. 1 Tennis Court, Wntingroom, Drawmgroom, Double and Single Bedrooms, Bathrooms, and every convenience. Telephone 1859 ' . A. E. HUGH, C1053F Propnetor. LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 Lambton Quay (opp Kirkcaldie and Stains) Art of Smart Millinery thoroughly taught, motor cape, Eilk hata, eto Ten lcsjona. sa. Cay and Evening Classes. Hate emartly nmodelled at sort. jCB37_

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 402, 11 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 402, 11 January 1909, Page 1

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