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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. . OPERA HOUSE. SPECIAL AND; IMPORTANT. THIS AFTERNOON! , . THIS AFTERNOON! . Commencing at 2 sharp. . . . . Under the Patronage of '. ; ' HIS LXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, ■ HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, " ' • Etc., Etc., Etc. ... ■ PENGUIN SHIPWRECK FUND. : J. C. WILLIAMSON > ' '< Begs to announce a SPECIAL . MATINEE, -. Of "THE RED ; MILL" . The entire proceeds of . which, will be basiled to his Worship the .Mayor towards , the lands now being-raised for. the . ; ' ; y'. ' RELIEF OF SUFFERERS ' '. , U-'> Through the. recent appalling disaster. / ' PLEASE NOTE! ■ Doors will be -Opened at :l p.m. and the Curtain Raised. Punctually at i 2'p.m.. PRICES—Ss„ 3s„ 2s. NO EARLY DOORS. Plan, at Dresden. Day Sales Christesen's. v- ,. : "•'■■■"v.585 i QPERA HOUSE. - ' OPERA HOUSE. Under the Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. . Manager Harold Ashton. ■ TO-NIGHT! (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! • . (SATURDAY)TO-NIGHT! , POSITIVELY ■ : THE . , LAST - ' w■ NIGHT! or J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ! MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY! V In the Original and Quaint': Dutch Musical : ■*' - Flay, . '/•; ; "THE RED MILL." ..."THE RED MILL!" - Which has" Drawn. Crowded and . Delighted Audiences Throughout: the Week. ' MONDAY EVENING NEXT! . MONDAY EVENING NEXT! ~ .And' for. Six Nights Only. . , , ', ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION.' ■' ; . First. Presentation in .'..Wellington 'of Pisley and . Ln'der's.- Glittering > Musical . Play, ■"THE PRINCE OF PILSEN," "Tlffi PRINCE OF PILSEN," ' Which- had. an unprecedentedly Successful. Rnn in tho.United States; ran through a long ' Season, in ,London, .and .gained ' distiriction•H'?'as tKe'only;American play, thought worthy of being.' produced;.both in- Paris: and: Ber- ■ lin. ' ' s .-rZ-"-'-SPLENDID CAST OF CHARACTERS, And a' Play FULL OF MUSICAL NOVELTIES And BRIGHT,•:SPARKLING, SPECIALITIES. - -. Plans Dresdeitill ;'d':'-.p;mV To-day, afterwards at Christesen's, opposite Opera House. ' Prices—6s;, Bs.',■ 25.; Early-Doors, .Stalls arid Gallery, - Gd; extra. ' . ; , .; - : 5850 /JIOWN HAL'L. DIRECTION OF'J. 0. WILLIAMSON. ADA CROSS LEY. TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS. NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY.

Positively ' the lastappearanco of the \ * FAMOUS CONTRALTO, . AD A CROSS I, EY, ADA, CKOSSLEY, • ■ s ..V ;'and:her;\ . SPLENDID COMPANY, ' Including ....'• . ME.. JOHN HARRISON, Tenor. . •. MR. JAY RYAN, Baritone. ■ . ■ . M. LEON SAMETINI, Solo Violia. - And MR. PERCY GRAINGER, Solo Piano. " " Musical Director, HERR BENNO SCHEREE. POPULAR. PRICES. ' ' - 'v ■ V.' . POPULAR PROGRAMMES. Box Plan for. 55.. Reserved-.at the Dresden, wliere 3s. and 2s. can also be had."Day : Sale of 3^ and 2s. Tickets.' at ; . Christesen's, opposite Opera House, commencing THIS MORNING. 5810 H. BRACY, Manager. 'Phone 1859. ' Tennis Court. BONBANK _>. PRIVATE • . HOTEL,. No. 1': Porcival, Street,' and ': Wellington . . ~ • Terrace. ■ Splendid View, of Smoking, Com-: mercial. and Drawing Rooms. Electric: Light; throughout. ; A fewvacanciea for Permanent Boarders. - Double imdSmgloJiooms.' 1 C 1053 * A. E. HUGH. Proprietor.' PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. ' '"' EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL PICNIC. -'' NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AND: OTHERS. ON account of the Employees' Annual Picnio, the: Offices of the Company, will be CLOSED; TO-DAY (SATURDAY), - the , 20th;; ■February.-. :r : ... . Gas Accounts due toiday will be. receivedand'.discount allowed on-;MONDAY,..the 22nd February. The yard mil bo open as usual for the sup.ply of coke and tar. .. . '... ' J. H. HELLIWELL,' 5526F f .. ' Secretary. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. , THANKS. MR.' Und ; MRS. KEATING'and MR. ALI' HUNT-desire to thank all friends, and especially Mr., Wilson, ■ of' Adelaide Road; for .'their kind condoionces in their recent bereave ment.of. their, sister, Miss Hunt, arid also;-Miss Noden,'who were drowned in: the Penguin. .320 A LABASTER Skin Balm banishes tho'"Betojtx noir "—the " passe" look of advancing age, and . restores the complexion' to: the 6oft, clear, and transparent appearanco of a healthy child. Sold only by Claude H. Perrott, M.P.S.; Chemist, -Coriifir of Willis and Manners Streets.'

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 1

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