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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 1.45. .IWLaTINEE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 1.45. MATINEE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at, 1.45. MATINEE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), ai 1.45. Children Half-price All Parts save Gallery. Doors Open 1 p.m.; Overture 1.45: . , CURTAIN WILL RISE PUNCTUALLY AT. 7.45 EACH EVENING. r QPERA HOUSE. x ■ OPERA HOUSE; Lessee.. „...J. C. Willinmßon. Rupert Clarke, Meynell and Gunn, Season.'. Managing Directors,' CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN." Business Manager, G. D. Portus. FAREWELL FIVE NIGHTS ; Of >" ' MEYNELL AND GUNN'S ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY LAST. NIGHT . ' , POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Of tho : Spectacular, Operatio Pantomime Extravaganza "CINDERELLA," ' "CINDERELLA," "CINDERELLA," ; "CINDBRELLA,". , A Brilliant and Popular Success. "The Hook" Favourites in Pantomime. . ' EVERYONE DELIGHTED. ; ; . Play Produced :by Charles Wenman. ' > Musical Director, Victor Champion.! MONDAY NEXT, JULV II ' MONDAY NEXT, JULY 12. FAREWELL FOUR' NIGHTS OF SEASON. > ; First. Production of the Melodious and SpaVkling Musical Comedy Success, "THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR." , "THU BELLE OF MAYFAIR.". "THE BELLE OF, MAYFAIR." "THE BELLE OF; MAYFAIR." By Leslie Stuart, ; Composer, of .■-i. ... > "FLORADORA." ; Introducing tho FAMOUS GIBSON GIRLS, . • And the other Novolties. PLANS for reinainder- of Season rioir open>at DRESDEN. Plan for This Evening at Abel's, after 1 p.m. TO-DAY. Prices—ss., 35., ,and Is. Early Doors, la; extra at Abel's. Pouring Manager, G. Homan Barnes. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Clarkoi Meynell, and Gtmn Season. , Managing Directors: , CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN. , v FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 16th. 1 j FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 16th. , . FRIDAY .NEXT, JULY 16th. Season Limited to EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY. First Production in Wellington of WILSON BARRETT'S LAST PLAY, , "LUCKY DURHAM." , "LUCKY DURHAM." \ "LU CICY ])U R HAM." "L U C IC,Y ' DUR H A M." "L U C K Y D U R H A M." : Managerial. . ' . "LUCKY DURHAM" is the last play written by' the late Wilson Barrett—a play for which failure was predicted, because,'as'soino of our leading actors said -when it was offered for London production, it was "too straight." It is " straight "—STR AIGHT TO THE POINT. It-ventilates an evil - iu^bur : liiidst, • and as wa believe only in a pliiy; which; whilst amusing in part, at tlio same , time leaves, an'impression, of usefulness* behind it, we, thereforo, confidently submit " Lucky Durham " toi Wellington playgoers. . 1 . ~ . i ■~ First Appcaranco, in New. Zealand of " CLARKE • MEYNI3LL, AND GUNN'S •NEW ''ENGLISH COMPANY, , NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, ' Including the Popular Actor, . ,• HI E C-0 URT ■: B E ; A T.T'Y, ' ■ •r 1 ■■■' And "i . . " ■ .■ First Appearance here or EMILY FITZROY, ' GLADYS HARVEY, ; . EDITH. DEVERELL, FRANK RANDELL, J. E. GARDINER, , And Reappearance, after some years of. ' ' . JOHN W. DEVERELL,, Who will augment the following : Well-known . Favourites, , ■ • GASTON MERVALE, • JAMES LINDSAY, , , TOM CANNAM, RUTLAND BECKETT,' WINIFRED GUNN, NELLIE, MORTYNE,' HILDA 1 MEADE, Etc. NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY by PHIL GOATCHER and ASSISTANTS. . COSTUMES OF RARE BEAUTY AND DESIGN by Gustave Bere, Deuillet, Mr 6. M'Cathie, Ltd. Hats-by, Madlmo Louiso. BOX ' PLANS will open . at DRESDEN, TUESDAY: NEXT, 9 a.m. ...... , . . , PRICES—Ss., 35., Is. 9329 U C K Y~ DURHAM. "Been racing in most things,-, since I v was' sixteen; been heavily handicapped in some and lost, but I generally win." : OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY NEXT.' 9342 v BUSINESS NOTICES, ' -— ' WIOLETTA'S GUARANTEE. ' IN reference to the Guarantee offer by the WIOLETTA TOILET COMPANY'S • Preparation, WIOLETTA HAIR • FOOD and TONIC, now appearing in' the papers throughout New Zealand, the, reason we make this .Guarantee is 09-, account of so many Genuine Testimonials sent us, completing .cures, from one bottle upwards. ■ We mako 12 bottles the limit, as we ,feel certain' if 12 bottles won't effect a cure, no further amount. :will, and .we also feel confident that if WIOLETTA won't effect a cure nothing in the wide world will. We firmly believe no other Hair Tonic;in" the World has ever offered this Guarantee, and the following, is all wo require:—ln case of Baldness we must 'have the assurance of a medical man that the hair roots are still alive; the date, each bottle is purchased/from our" agent, until the 12th'bottle has been used; then if the purchaser has received no benefit, we return £2 2s. (two pounds two shillings). WIOLETTA is an Absolute Cure for Baldness, provided the roots are still alive, AlopeciaV Dandruff, Irritation of the Scalp,-Falling out of 'Hair, and all Hair Troubles. Chemists, Stores.' or Hairdressors. , 3s. Gd. TRY IT. 3s. 6d. ' GEORGE MEE, Chemist, Lambton Quay, • Wellington. ; C1072F TIBIV ATE HOSPITAL' FOR WOMEN." 1 M'Donald Creacent, ,' IfRS. HOLGATE, Superintendent. New Zealand Registered Nureo. Certified Midwives' Board, London. Certificated Masseuse. . Estab. 1905. Telegrams: "Woman." ' Telephone, 2159.' Day or night. : Cllßl ' 1 RANGATIRA PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 18 AUSTIN STREET.: ■ Telephone 2686. ■ Established by— THE MISSES NEALB, - Registered and Certificated Midwives. Ever* Care and Attention. CI2OO TO SPORTSMEN. J T7IOR Pigeon and Pheasants try KAKAHI, i- Main Tmnk; excellent river and bush; scenery; splendid accommodation; very moderate tariff. Write or wire Strettons. . 7692 STAMMERERS CURED., BEASLEY SYSTEM." Consultation Free. 2 to 4 p.m. ' G. L. JOHNSTON, 22 Hawkston<) Street. 02M

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 1

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