AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson.. Business Manager G. H. Smith. „' . . "THE MERRY WIDOW." . . NEST MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, 21st. ' BOX PLANS ' For the First Five Nights of THE DAIRYMAIDS. , Will bo Opened at Tho Dresden,. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) MORNING At 9 o'clock. . SPECIAL NOTICE. MIRAMAR AND SEATOUN TRAMWAYS. A Special Theatre Car will run on Wednesday Evening Next, leaving town AFTER THE PERFORMANCE. . • Positively tho LAST FOUR NIGHTS of . MR. J,,C. WILLIAMSON'S , RCYAL COMIC. OPERA COMPANY;, ■ ' In THE CENTURY'S GREATEST MUSICAL : . . success; • v ' ■ ' "THE MERRY WIDOW!" "THE MERRY WIDOW!" "THE MERRY WIDOW!" ■ (By arrangement with Mr. George Edwardcs.) ■ SATURDAY, APRIL 24, First Production in" New Zealand, ; THE DAIRYMAIDS, " , ANOTHER .RECORD-BREAKING; SUCCESS. Bos Plans at The Dresden. •" ' Day Sales at Christesen's. ... v PRICES: 65., 4s„ and 2s. No Early Doors. ■ ■ ■■■ - ■ . : ■ . ■ 7352 f|\OWN HALL. " ■ . TQWN HALL. Under tho Direction of John • Lemmone; ■ /, , • ■ ' \ ■ ■ TUESDAY, APRIL 27, and ; . . THURSDAY, APRIL 29. .. . M E L B A, ', ' M E L B A, 1 M E L, B A, "The greatest Australian is Melba. She,'has b'eenfeted by Kings, adored by tho, People, and her Art has thrilled the World,". ' ■ Tho "Argus," March 10tlv ; says;. "No words can convey. _any • adequate idea of the tender 'sympathy' with which the song was;sung, or of ■ tne : passion of foreboding terror, or of the simplicity of devotion with which the 'Ave MAria' was chanted. It was the perfection of singing." "The. magnificence of the ibravura" passages literally raised the audience to its feet, a mass of shouting, cheering,humanity.":' . : The "Molba's matchless singing was electric. 'It' was a revelation ,1s a specimen of -tho heights to whicli ,'vocalism' and till tho best that it implies enn-'attain.' ,'Musio like this, sung as this was, thrills!" Assisted by— v 1 ■ , MR.. FREDERICK RANALOW (Famous young Irish Baritone), • : - MISS; UNA BOURNE,.. Solo,; rijnist. C . v MR.'JOHN! LEMMONE, Sob Flautist. MR. HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. ; HALF-GUINEA SEATS may now be, reserved at-the 1 Dresden; "• . . : Country patrons' may. secure seats by. letter' addressed to Box' Office,: cnctofing P. Koto 'or' P.O. Order, and stamped envelope forreply.' Seats will bo allotted: in tlio order of receipt o,' ' application. .- ■ '. 7333' ''; V '. TO GOLF ENTHUSIASTS! . ' TOTE cordially invite, your Inspection of the » * ' New Season's Golf; Goods just opened up at our Showroom. 'All Goods havo been .specially selected by an expert professional for Season 1909. It has over been our policy to cater only for a ; high-class trade in Sporting Gaods, and .wo can now confidently state that wo have . added' Golf. to our other well-estab-lished lines. It is our .'aim : .,to establish tho name' ALCOCK. AND CO., as caterers for Golf Material equally with our reputation: for liard Tables. 1 :
. AI.CO Clv AND C 0., ; "THE BILLIARD PEOPLE," LOWER CUBA STREET, jVELLINGTON, ■t. '; : N.Z.SPORTS DEPOT.' ■' CB5l * • ' • Tennis Court. DONBANK ~ PRIVATE HOTIiL, No. 1 Pcreivnl 'Street, and Wellington . ~' ; Terrace. • Splendid View of Smoking,- Commercial,' and Drawing Rooms. > Electric Light throughout. A feiv Vacancies for Permanent Boarders, double and. Sinslo Rooms. C 1053 •' .-■ A; E; HUGH. Proprietor. ■ ■ : FOR SALE. .. TO GROCERS AND GENEItAi STORE- . KEEPERS. "i> . : ■■■■'. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. . THE FINE FRSEEOLD' PREMISES,, together with tho Stock, Book Debis; and Plant of tho 1\ols: i -Industrial Co-operative Society, ; Limited, :n Hardy Street, NjiLSUiV,. aro FOR SALE, as - i Using .Concern.- Apply to tho .MANAGER. > ioHi' BUSINESS NOTICES. MILL'S INSTITUTE OF MAGNETIC AND MENTAL ... 1 SCIENCE,,, " ■ ; ; Also MASSAGE TREATMENT, i Rooms: 10 Colonial Mutual Buildings, Customhouse Quay. ' fTVREATING • all Nervous Disorders, HeadX ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Goitre, ctc. Why suffer when you can''bo relieved of simple headache free? N.B.—To those that live beyoiia the city, writo nie, I will. help you. ' Cll7oi>' THE "LITTLE COLLEGE" (BOYS), Robin Hood Bay, Blenheim. (Established nearly. 20 years.) Supported by some of the leading men of New. Zealand. _ Board and Tuition, i£4o per annum (six vacancies). - , • ■ . Boating, Fishing, Shooting, Riding, Tennis, Etc.. Etc. Apply ,to PRINCIPAL for PROSPECTUS. '' . 65DF DRY MOLASSES FODDER TS NOW AVAILABLE at LAERY AND CO., -i LTD., Allen Street, Wellington, containing about 60 per cent, puio Molasses, rich, in Suger En" w'xsn other food is abundant, this is a Cheap, I'burishing Food .for all. kinds of stock—cattle- calves,'horses, 6li'eep, pigs., Can be fed to st.ek as easily as liny, brnn, meal, chaff, etc., o r "vill mix readily with all foods. ~ ANALYSIS: .. Nitrogen (equal to Albuminoids, 4.4) ... 0.7 Carbo Hydrates (including sugar, 40) ... 5G.0 Vegetable Tissuo' ... ... ... . ... ... 14.0 . LAERY AND CO., LTD., I PAUIATUA LAND AGENCY. Establised 1891. r»QQ~ ACRKS, eoiuo of the richest limeOoOtJ ttono country in tho North Island; highly improved i winters two owes per acre; large house, woolshed, and several sets yards. This is without doubt the cheapest sheeprun on the market. Price of the freehold, ,£S Iss, per acre; easy terms. Owner selling on' account of ill-health. 1 . 7 .-• HABE AND EVANS, JZIO3I Pahiatuiw..
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 486, 20 April 1909, Page 1
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