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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. DIRECTION of-ME. J. C. WILLIAMSON. THE TITTELL.BRUNE SEASON. \ Reappearance of MISS TITTELL BRUNE, " '■ MISS TITTELL BRUNE,, MISS TITTELL BRUNE,. ■' " - ' Supported by ■ ■ MR. THOMAS KINGSTON., . And . J. C. WILLIAMSON'S . COMBINED DRAMATIC CO. TO-NIGHT, — SATURDAY — TO-NIGHT, ' TO-NIGHT, - SATURDAY - TO-NIGHT, , At. 7.55 p.m., ■ ; FIRST PRODUCTION IN WELLINGTON, • Of David Belasco's Great Play, "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST." "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST." "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST." CAST OF CHARACTERS: THE GIRL MISS TITTELL BRUNE Fox Miss A. Kelly. Dick Johnson „. Mr. Thomas KingstonJack Ranee ........................ Mr. George Bryant Nick Mr. Leonard Willey Sonora Slim ... Mr. Loring Fernie "Handsome" Charlie •• Mr. L. Hardingn "Happy" Halliday Mr. T. Lloyd Trinidad Joe Mr. R. Staveley Deputy Sheriff ;... Mr. M.-Nodin Ashby Jfr. G. M'Mahon Billy Jaclcrabbit Mr. H. .Sweeney Jim Larkins Mi'. Norman MacKeown The Dublin Duck ... Mr. F. Cambourne Bucking Billy from Watson's...Mr. F. Harcourt Jose Castro Mr. Redge Carey Rider of. the Pony. Express .i '■! ■ • Mr. M. O'Sbanessy Jake Wallace Mr. F. Harcourt The Lookout Mr.*L. Mavtindals A Faro Dealer ... : Mr. M. M'Farlane The Ridge Boy Mr. A. Solomon Joe J ; Mr.' N. Laurence Concertina Player - Mr. N. Maurice SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY: Time: During the Days of the Gold Fever, 1849-50. . Place: , Cloudy Mountain, California — Mining Camp. . FIRST PICTURE: In the Sierras. A Glimpse ' of. the Home of the Girl of Cloudy Mountain. - ; ...... SECOND PICTURE: At the Foot of Cloudy Mountain, showing, the place of' Business of--"The Girl," "The Polka" Saloon. ACT' I.—ln the 'TPolka" ' Saloon—Twelve o'clock at Night—"The Girl and the Stranger." - ACT 2.—ln tho Home of the Girl—One o'clock in the Morning—Two- People who came from Nothing.' : ■, : " ACT 3.—The Dance Hall of "The Polka"—A few .'days Later—Nine o'clock in the Morning. (Intermission of T.wo Minutes Only.) ACT 14—The' Last Picture—The Boundless Prairies, of the : West—At tho Dawn of .Day about a Week .Later. The Plav is produced under the Stage Direction of MR, PRIESTLY MORRISON. ; :: < Dress Circle and Res; Stalls, ss.'; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, 2s. ■ ..... Early Doors Stall and Gallery, 6d. extra till 7.30. ; . I,- ■: - , Box Plans at Dresden. -. . Day Sales, at Christesen's.. . i.' 5006 Business Manager, RICHARD STEWART.' fJIOWN ' HALp (CONCERT CHAMBER). V ' TO-NIGHT! S : ',■'■ ' •LAST APPEARANCE Of. v-.:..•: . . .-. Mr.' Ed.'.Branseoinbe's. r "SCARLET TROUBADOURS'' . ■i" ■/ ■ "SCARLET TROUBADOURS" ■ v (From London). ; ' - ' TO: .*:■ : - '■ At/; ■ •' ! . TO-NIGHT'S : r-vc-i • GRAND ~'■'■ .. FAREWELL ■ PERFORMANCE. The Programmb .ivill include the. most Popular- , : Numoers ,Selected;-froraV":Fivo Different Programmes! _.. Your. Last Chance-of Hearing . T H E "•'■ T R OTJB A D OU R'S! ' ' .... Don't' Miss It!!! .. : The "Troubadours" leave for the south: on' Monday . Night, and prior to their .departure will give a • .'MAT I N E E - ■ ' ■ On ■ ■ . MONDAY AFTERNOON NEXT! '■ Presenting a • • SPECIAL PROGRAMME . Of .Especial Interest to Juveniles. . Children admitted to. all, parts of hall, • ■ ONE SHILLING. ■'"■■''.' ■ ,i. Adults as usual, 3s. and 2s.' . . Plans at Dresden. Day ■ Sales at Abel's. , Doors open 7.30. v Commence.:.S . o'clock; Carriages 10.15. p.m. CHAS. CHAMBERS. Manager.- ' , V" ■ : J ::.5017. TH E . C H E R N I A V SKI S'! HE C HE R N I A VS KIS! LAST APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON. • > SPECIAL MATINEE! . ; . SPECIAL MATINEE! : ••••••. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON! - , THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON! • At 3 o'clock. ."■ - TOWN CONCERT CHAMBER. "Prices—3s. and 2s. Plan at Dresden., . ■ . .-.■■ •■■■.' ■ ■ ■ :■ 5018 QPERA HOUSE. ■ OPERA, HOUSE. ' SUNDAY, JAN. ITtli, at 8.15. ." GRAND SACRED CONCERT. .V ■i . GRAND SACRED CONCERT. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. FLORENCE HAYWARD will sing. "For All ; . Eternity," "An Old Garden,"-and in Duet. : . . ANNIS DOBBIE will sing " Spring Song,"-" La Serenata," and in Duet. . . ERNEST . ARCHER will. sing " Song of . Thanksgiving,".."Angels'Guard Thee,"- . and. in Duet. ' ..... JOHN YITETTA, - Harpist, will play • "La Sylphes " and " Sylvaiia." . Silver Collection at tho doors. 83 WELLINGTON NA-VALS'- SUNDAY AT ■ HOME. . MAHANGA BAY, SUNDAY, ,I'th. ■ Afternoon Tea provided. Battalion Band .in attendance.' • '. Tickets, Is.; Children, od.' ■ : , Boats leave Ferry . Wharf, 2.15 and 2.30. , . . ■ . . 5003 •■R/TASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASITJLTORAL ASSOCIATION. ~ ANNUAL SHOW, ' FEBRUARY lGth . and;,l7th, 1909, and 'RAM FAIR, FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. ~ HORSES, - CATTLE,' SHEEP, DOGS, and HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS.; . Over .£IOOO in Prize Money.. \ ' 7 Handsome CHALLENGE CUPS.' 7 '. Entries Close: SHOW: SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th. RAM FAIR; FEBRUARY 3rd. Schedules and Entry/Forms , on application to Office this paper, or : : G. R. SYKES, / . Secretary, .-\ 995S '■ Masterton. TENNIS AND BOWLING SEASON. . TAYLOR'S BOWLS, in Specially Heavy Pairs and Sets. First Quality, 225. Gd.; Extra Quality, 28s. Tested and Stamped. Selected for Uniformity in Size, Weight, and Bias, by Alonck and Co., Official Bowl Testers. ■' TENNIS!' TENNIS!—The Leading "and Popular Rackets this season are the "Mass" 385.; the "Alcock," 35a. Both makes Guaranteed Perfect in Balance, driving power, and Durability. Obtainable only . from . ALCOCK AND CO., New Zealand Billiard and Sports Depot, Lower Cuba Street, City. C 854.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 1

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