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AMUSEMENTS. ■ QPERA nOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee-Mr. J. C. WILLIAMSON. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE. TO-DAY! SATURDAY. TO-DAY! AN IDEAL CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME. Doors open at 2 p.m., Performance at 2.30 p.m. Children, half-price to all tarts. TO-NIC.nT! TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON! LAST NIGHT The Grand LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Vaudeville. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Programme. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Farewell to all LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT the Favourites LAST NIGHT After one of tho Most Successful Seasons ever known in Wellington. REMEMBER, ABSOLUTELY LAST NIGHT! FAREWELL, A LONG FAREWELL. PRICES-35., 25., and Is. No early doors. Day bales at Abel's. Plan at Holliday's. 6GS3 W. A. LOW, Business Manager. i]T 0 W N if" ALL TO-MORROW NIGHT (Sunday) I?'} 2 ? °W NKiHT (Sunday) Haydn Beck TO-MORROW NIGHT (Sunday) Hnydn Beck WILL PLAY: Hubay's fine and impressive. "Prayer," a charming "Grazioso" (Bohm), ami the brilliant Allegro Con Fuoco" lrom a Veraeini Sonata. By NUMEROUS REQUESTS his most reniarkablo performance of the Austrian National Anthem. "THE HYMN TO THE EMPEROR" (Haydn), As arranged by the famous French violinist, Hubert Leonard. ■"Wnnganui Chronicle": "An almost sensational revelation of the powers of this really wonderful young player." Tho "Herald" says: "Superb and wonderful." Vocalists: MR. J. B. WINTER (Tenor), first appearance, in New Zealand; MR. FRANK MORAN (Basso). • Cornet Soloist: MR, PARKER.Accompanist: MISS AMY REMINGTON. Admission Free—To' HELP THE CHILD contributions of ONE SHILLING (upstairs) and SIXPENCE (downstairs) aro asked. Commence at 8.30. 507 mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL 1 - WELLINGTON. Direction of J. aud N. TAIT. Manager : C. C. Campbell Touring Manager A. W. Batiste \ THURSDAY EVENING NEXT." THE WELSHMEN'S FINAL RALLY THE WELSHMEN'S FINAL RALLY TEE WELSHMEN'S FINAL RALLY In Gems from an Immense Repertoire Gems from an Immense ■ Rtpertoiro • Of DIVERSIFIED EXCELLENCE. ONE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE By the ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR, ROYAL WELSn MALE CHOIR, . ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR, ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR, ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR, THE WORLD'S FINEST CHORISTERS, "Whose CHORAL SINGING has created an ABSOLUTE SENSATION. In view of. tho extraordinary enthusiasm manifested, and the remarkable naturo of the success achieved upon tho Welshmen's Wellington debut, together with the fact that numbers were unable to toko advantage of the higher rates of admission,; Messrs. J. and N. Tait have decided to afford music lovers here ONE "GOOD-BYE"' OPPORTUNITY Of hearing (he Farmous Harmonists at

: POPULAR PRICES: 3s. (reserved), 25., and One Shilling. , Box Plan opens at tho Dresden 10 o'clock MONDAY MORNING. Early Door Tickets to Bodv of Hall and 'Back Seats, Gd. extra, at Abel's, Tobacconist, Manners Street. 6681 mOWN HALL A CHAMBER CONCERT, MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL sth. APRIL 7th. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Of MR. and MRS. ALBERT MALLINSON For the Two Remaining Concerts of the Series, Inaugurated by Mr. Maughnn Barnett, Herr Max Hoppe, and Mr. John Prouse. Last Opportunity of Hearing THE MALLINSONS. GCS6 TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. (Concert Chamber.) TUESDAY NEXT, 30th MARCH, 8 p.m., LECTURE ON PIANO-PLAYING AND PIANOFORTE RECITAL, by MADAME ELDERHORST (of London), Judge of Piano-Playing lor tho Royal Academy of London. Prices: 3s. (reserved) and 2s. Special concessions to students. Terms and box plan nt Dresden. GG7S WANGANUI LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT, TO BE HELD AT EASTER. Entries close TUESDAY, 30th MARCH. CYRIL GOLDSBURY, Hon. Secretary. 453 TO GOLF ENTHUSIASTS! WE cordially invito your Inspection of tho New Season's Golf Goods just opened up at our Showroom. All Goods have been specially selected by an expert professional for Season 1909. It has ever been our pulicy to cater only for a high-class trado in Sporting Goods, and we can now confidently state that we have added Golf to our other well-estab-lished lines. It is our aim to establish tho namo ALCOCK AND CO., as caterers for Golf Material equally with our reputation for Billiard Tables. ALCOCK AND CO., ' "THE BILLIARD PEOPLE," LOWER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, N.Z. SPORTS DEPOT. C 854 Tennis Court. DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, No. 1 Percival Sireet, and Wellington Terrace. Splendid View of "--'-mir. Smoking, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout. A few Vacancies for Permanent Uoardors. Double and Single Rooms. C 1053 A. E. HUGH. Proprietor. THE VIAVI SYSTEM OF HOME TREATMENT. A SSISTS and docs not usurp Naturo. Its -•-*. curativo cfheacy is proved by records of 25 years' standing Investigate its merits by call or letter. Weekly Talks giTcn to Women on HEALTH and HYGIENE every Monday and Thursday Afternoon, at tho VIAVI ROOMS, Bank N.S.W. Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington CMS tMUNGS' CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM (cop - right) enables you to Balance Ledgers at first trial. It locates, as they occur, Errors in Posting Amounts, in Additions, Subtrao tions, Extensions, Carrying Forward and Taking Out Balances. It abolishes Calling Back, because if there is an error tho system indicates it to you, pointing out tho actual Amount and Ledger Account before you open your ledger. Time-saving, Speedy, Simple, and Suro. It can be used on your present books. No duplicating work, no extra books, and no machine Particulars only from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing Stationer, Victoria Street, Wellington. C 973

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 467, 27 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 467, 27 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 467, 27 March 1909, Page 1

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