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AMUSEMENTS. —— QPEEA HOU ) S El. Direction J. C WILLIAMSON. Manager G H. Smith, ' STAR DRAMATIC COMBINATION L ! LAST I 3 PERFORMANCES 01 , THE SEASON! , MISS OLA HUMPHREY, MB G & TITHERADGE, - , MR HENRY KOLKEE, In the Powerful Linotional Drama, , "Z I R K" "Z I R A" ; "Z I E A" Firat Performi.nce jn New 7ealana Seldom, if ever, has the Wellington Public been Afforded a More Delightful Artistic Treat The Immense iudience was tamed Awa\ bj the Erfriordinary Vividness and Reality of the Representation, the Intense Human Interest, the Forceful Situations, and the Indefinable Charm of the Play Created a Positive Dramatic Sensation , ; Enthusiasm of the Audience Unbounded , At the fall of the curtain after each, act the Artists weie Recalled Time and Again to Re--ceive the Congratulations of the Audience for their Great Artistic Triumph Box Plans for the Remaining Nights of the Season Now Open " , Day Sale at Christesen's "Box Elan Now Open at the Dresden * PRICES-ss, 3s, and 2s Early Doors, 6d; E-tfra -< " " "_~ STAGE DIRECTOR —J W "HAZLITT 933J OPERA HOITSE Direction of Mr J. C WILLIAMSON THE TITTELL BRUNE SEASON f THE SEASON A NEW PRODUCTION O\ ! SATURDAY, XA.NUARYTI6th i SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th And Four Following Evonjngi > j MR J C "WILLIAMSON Has pleasure iff announcing the Eemarluble"Belasco Play, "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST f " 'THE GIEL 01 THE GOLDEN WESl^' "IB.L &IRL OF 'IHE GOLDEV WESI , .' J "In those strange days, people t coming from God knows where joined forces in that fan Western Land, and, ac'corainV4o'i(;he.X?do' cus - ; torn of the camp, their very -names were soon; lost and unrecorded, and here they'struggled^ laughed, gambled, cursed, killed, "loved, an<{ worked out their htrance destmiesjn-* manner incredible to ui of to-day' Of ono Uiing oniy we are niire— thsy lLted"—Early History of, Califoinia ~ - J MISS TITTELL BRUNE" as "THE QIKL."" Supported 'by " , ' MR THOMAS TEINGSTON , And. . I ~ A Specially chosen Company of j EXCEPTIONAL A&IISTIC CALL3EE i - FRIDVY, JA.IHIAEY; 22nd ""', (Three NaghtsJ}nly)r - Cicely Hamilton'<! Romantic Comedy ; "DIANA OF DOBSON'S," N 'DIANi OKJ3OBSON'S,V- " MISS TITTELL BRUN-E as DIANA - v ' Also MR THOMAS KINGSXON, -„ ' , m% EOBERT JROUGH, _ And CAST " ' TUESDAY:, jANUIBI 26th > (Three Nights Onlv) , Thomas Eaceward's Delighifnl Comedy Drama, "SUNDAY ■" 'SUNDAY" FRIDAY 4ND SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th and 30th, Two larewell Performinces, Shake<!pea , i'(>''i Immortal Love Tragedy, •ROMEO AND TULIET " "EOMEO AND JULIET " Box Plan-; for the Season NOW ON VIEW at THE DRESDEN PRICES 5s 3s and 2s 9921 ' Touring Manager, WALTER MONK WELLINGTON EOSE AND*CARNATION CLUB __ _ SUMMER SHOW' SUMMER SHOW , I SKATING RINK, V 1 ONE DAY ONLY. TODA.Y (WEDNESDAY), JANUARY 13 TODAY (WEDNESDAY), JANUARY 13 Opening Ceremony, 3pm CARNATIONS' SWEET PEAS , CACTUS String Band m Attendance Doors Open lpm Admission Is Hon'Se'c 17 Cuba Street 9855 A GRAND CONCERT, under the distinguished patronage of his Worship the Mayor, and bj kind permission of Gaphin Vaughan Lcives, DSO, RN, will be given at the MA&OMC HALL, by HM& "CAMBRIAN'S" MINSTREL AND \ ARIL rY TROUPE, On SATURDAY, JANUAEY 16th, In aid of the Fund for the I\idous and Eelati\es of those lecently lost in the disaster to the Pinnace of HMS "ENCOUNTER" at Sydney. Should anyone, unable to attend, wish to Subscribe, Donations may be sent to Captain Vaughan Lewes, HMS Cambrian, and will be gratefully received and acknowledged ' Doors Open at 730 p,m Commence at 8p m Tickets Reserved Seats, 3s , Others, £s and Is Plan maj be seen and Tickets obtained at the Dresden Omce ' 9913 PEILDING A AND P. ASSOCIATION.' tIIFTH ANNUAL SHOW, S FEBKUAEY 2 and 3, 1909. LIBERAL PRIZES IFOR ALL STOCK COMPETITIONS, ETC. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUABY J5. BAM FAIE, FB3RUAEY i, 1903. ! Schedules from Office of this Journal, or E H. FISHEE, Secretary J "-" 9195 "■mONBANK" PRIVATB BOABDINGI> HOUSE, 1 PERCIVAL STBEET. WELLINGTON. Tennis Court, Wnhngroom, Dramngroom, Double and Single Bedrooms, Bathrooms, and every convenience Telephone 1859 A. Ij HUG.P, C1053F Proprietor. m COURSE LUNCHEON DAILY, ts, At YAEROW'S StAfc CAFE, KG UMBTON QUAY, Ox-Tail' Sorip! ' >,r ■"■ ". Boiled or Fned Fieh, ,"""" "" Eoaat Sirloin Beet Yorkshire Pudding. , '~ Vegetables in Season Rhubarb and Custard. Isa on Co2e?,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 404, 13 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 404, 13 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 404, 13 January 1909, Page 1

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