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AMUSEMENTS. QI'EKA lIOUSE. OPERA DOUSE. Under tho Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. Manager Harold AshtoD. LAST SIX .NIGHTS OF SEASON, Commencing TO-NIGHT! (Monday) TO-NIGHT! J. C. WILLIAM ROM'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Will Present with Absolute Perfection tho Greatest Favourite of All Musical Comedies, THE BELLE OF NEW Y0I?K! " THE BELLE OF NEW YORK! ; . THE BELLE OF NEW YORK! With the Following Great Cast: Ichabod Bronson Mr. Edward • Nable Harry Bronson Sir. Edmund Sherras Ivarl Punipernick Mr. Chns. A. Loder Doc SnitTkins Mr. Percy Denton Blinltv Bill .... . Mr. Fred Leslie Kenneth Mugg Mr. Arthur Lissnnt Count R.' Ratattatoo Sir. Harold l'arkes Count P. Hatattatoo Mr. Koland Hogue 3illy Breeze Mr. Pat Bathurst Wung Chung Mr. Pat Beehan William Mr. Clhas. Beelham Rev. 0. Sheep Mr. A. Neville Twiddles Mr. Chas. Metlam Frieot Mr. Arthur Franks Violet; Grey Miss Olive Godwin Fifi Fricot Miss Ivy Scott Cora Angoliquc Miss Ada Stirling lvossy Fi*.7.garter Mi'-s Marie Eaton Mimiio Clancy Miss Mollis Wilson Pansy Pins Miss Nellie Leslie Marjorie jlay Miss Nnuce Maunwll Myrtle Mince Miss Ruby Anifield Quincy Quince Miss Editi Wyatt Gladys Gleo Miss Phyllis Mitchell Dorothy June Miss Gertie Telfer Comic Opera' Girls, Housemaids, Purity Brigade, Members of the League, Etc. A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION! . . Ami THE FINEST PRESENTATION <• Of "The Belle of New York" ever witnessed in New Zealand. Plans Dresden. Day Sales Christesen's, opp. theatre. D. Circle and li. Stalls, 55.; Stalls, 3s. i Family Circle, 2s. Early doors 6d. extra. Children in arms not admitted. •/ 6038 Town hall, Wellington. (CONCERT CHAMBER.) NEXT TUESDAY' AND "WEDNESDAY , AFTERNOONS. . MESSRS. G.-BEAUMONT AND J. POSTHLEWAITE, THE VITAL SCIENCE HEALERS, . THE VITAL SCIENCE HEALERS,' Who Have Created such a Furore of Excitement'in London, Paris, New York, , Sydney, Melbourne, and most of the principal cities of the Civilised World, will give two of their Celebrated ; FREE LECTURE'S . And r FREE HEALING DEMONSTRATIONS, •Proving conclusively tho immense value of the new VITAL SCIENCE METHOD for successful, treating. - without Medicine x or Surgery,;many Diseases • considered incurable by Physicians, and of relieving pain without drugs. ALL SUFFERING from PAIN, the SICK, DEAF, BLIND, LAME, RHEUMATIC, PALSIED. PARALYSED, ami ALL WHO ARE CRIPPLED, or suffering from TUMOURS, GOITRES, SHORT SIGHT, etc., ARE . TREATED IN FULL VIEW OF THE AUDIENCE, and a LARGE NUMBER are TN A FEW MOMENTS COMPLTELY CURED OR GREATLY IMPROVED. Do not fail to witness these Extraordinary Demonstrations. THE SIGHT OF A LIFETIME: ' The Public nra cordially' invited to bring the sick'-of their own choice .to the Hall for "Test l Treatment," that rhey..may. know the cures ■ire genuine: and, lasting. All treatments given in Town Hall (to as many as time.will permit) Absolutely . Free. ADM ISSION' FREE TO'ALL. REMEMBER THE DATES AND COME EARLY., ' NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS ONLY. Doors open at 2 p.m. Commences 2.30 prompt.: ' . ' 493 TOWN HALL. ' TOWN HALL. (CONCERT CHAMBER), For THREE NIGHTS ONLY. THURSDAY, March 4th. FRIDAY, March sth, and SATURDAY, March Gth. Mr. Edward Branscombo begs to announce a FAREWELL SEASON, of the Wonderful Boy. Instrumentalists, THE "CHERNIAVSKIS." . "CHERNIAVSKIS." "CHERNIAVSKIS." The Russain "Wonder-Children," who have set , all New 1 Zealand Talking. PRICES—4s., 35., and 2s. Box Plan at' the Dresden opens on Saturday, at 9. Day Sales at Abel's. 59.50 'Phone 1559. . Tennis Court. DUNBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, No. 1 Percival Street, and Wellington ' ; Terrace. Splendid View of "-■'•"nr. Smoking, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout. A few Vacancies for' Permanent Boarders. Double and Single Rooms. C 1053 -A. E. HUGH. Proprietor. THE VIAVI SYSTEM OF SOME TREAT- . MENT. ASSISTS and does not usurp Nature. Its curative efficacy is proved by records of 25 years' standing Investigate its merits by call or letter. Weekly Talks given to Women on HEALTH and HYGIENE every Monday and Thursday Afternoon, at tho VIAVI ROOMS, Bank N.S.W. Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington • - Clllß BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR SALE IN CANTERBURY. TEA ROOMS, with Confectionery and Fruit Stalls; Auctioneeiing/Business, for immediate disposal; also, largo Country Butchery for lease with purchasing clause. For particulars apply to THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, ' P.O. Box 332, Christchurch. ICE CHESTS. ICE CH EST S. Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. MAX ICREISSIG, Little Taranaki Street. 'Phone 2499. . CIO3V HYGIENIC STEAM BAKERY. Good, wholesome bread, msdo tj practical tradesmen, under special hygienic conditions. Try our BERMALINE BREAD tnd BERMALINE EXTRACT OF iIAXT, recommended by the Medical Faculty (u tin most Nutritious Diet for Invalids. Inspection of our Premises in/iUA W. A. KELLOW, ftrasiki Street. Wellington. 4 CAMERA THAT WOULD SUIT YOU. A THE THORNTON-PICK ARD "IMPERIAL" TRIPLE EXTENSION HALFPLATE CAMERA. Of modern design and fitted with every practical movement,a photographer can require. PRICE (complete), ill 12s. Gd. TIIE IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., •12 Willis Street. Wellington. C1049F YOUE MORNING SHAVE. CALL in Regularly at J. Mollier's, 112 Willis Streot. Three first-class Artists; no waiting;' company. Ckoio* Brandi Cigars, ate.' CBBf ALABASTER Skin Balm banishes tho " Betenoir"—the "passe" look of advancing age, and restores the complexion to tho soft, dear, and transparent appearance of a healthy child. Sold only by Claude H. Perrott, M.P.S., Chemist. Corner of Willis and Manner* Street*.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 1
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