AMUSEMENTS. ■ : ■ C I;N D E R E L L A. A RECORD MATINEE ATTENDANCE. ' ' . - IMPORTANT. IN consequence of tho HundredsV that wero unablo to obtain admission to the Matinee on Saturday, and by request of the numbers of holders of Oversale Tickets, the Management are compelled to announce ti SPECIAL M A T I N E E SPECIAL MATINEE Of tho Wonderful Operatic Pantomime • C I N D E RE L L A. For ■' ' TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY); AT l.«. . TO-MORR;OW (WEDNESDAY), AT 1.45. : Plan Now Open at tho Dresden. Book at onco and avoid the .crash.': qperFhouse' __ operFhouse. ; Lessee J. C. Williamson. Rupert Clarke, Meynoll and Gunn Season. Managing Directors, ■ . CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN. FAREWELL TIIREE NIGHTS,' ' -.' O£ the RECORD OPERA SEASON. \ THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR • TIIB BELLE OF MAYFAIR. / THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR :.-■■■ Rang out its ' .•' . ■ MELODIOUS NOTE OF GAIETY On Monday Evening, and the : OVERFLOWING AND ENTHUSIASTIC '. '• ..'."■' AUDIENCE " ■ ••. -■ - : Acclaimed a VERITABLE TRIUMPH for both the PLAY AND ARTISTS. . . , ' MEYNELL AND.GUNN'S •'' : 'ENGLISH COMIC, OPERA CO..w Achieve another PRONOUNCED SUCCESS in ■'■'. THE BELLE OF MAYI'AIR, ; , . :.' Wliich contains '.■'.. '.. - ALL THAT IS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL TO LOOK AT AND LISTEN TO. , "JHE BELLE" HAS A' MULTIPLICITY OF ■ ' . MUSICAL HITS. . ■'-•■ . .". " Any one of which is sufficient to ensure its I' ' ' success. . ' ' '.■ '. : "The Shady Side of Bond Street," . .'■ . "Wbn't You..Waltz," -.■■'.■. .-,.;.: • "Why do They Call Me a Gibson Girl," -'' "Montezuma.". "'■ ■■'■'■ "The Weeping Willow Wept,'"- v , Are but- a few ' of' its ' captivating numbers. GORGEOUS AND ARTISTIC DRESSING.. : The finest creations of the. London and Paris., Cosl:iimier°s " PLANS NOW OPEN AT DRESDEN. I PRICES: 55., 35., arid Is: : Early Doors, Is.' Extra at Abel's. . ■-'".■■ , ' Doors .open 7, Overture 8. . "•""■■'■ ■:. 9374 OPERA. HOUSE. ■■.:.: :.:':.; : OPEBA-'.'HOUSii. Clarke, Meynell, and Gunn Season. .. ■.--.'■ . Managing .Directors: ■■-■■■' ' CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN. '"'. - FRIDAY NEXT, JULY. lGth. .- : FRIDAY: NEXT, JULY 16th. Season Limited to EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY. First Production in Wellington of v ' WILSON BARRETT'S LAST PLAY, ,;,'. . '. "LUCKY ' ■; \ "LUCKY , DURHAM." 1 . "LU CKY, DURHAM." .^ "L UC 1C Y- ■■■■'-'■'D. U R Hill." '.. . ■•■'• • . Managerial. l ' . :..' .: . . "LUCKY DURHAM" is the last play 'written by the lato ■ 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 V-STRAIGHT;: TO;; THB-vTOINT. It ventilates an evil -in'our,-'midst, 'and. as 'we ■believe"'only--in.--'a play'which, whilst amusing in part, at the samo time': leaves an. impression j of.- usoi\ilness...bchin(l-it;-:"y)!V..iVeicfdrc, > ;conii-.' deutly submit " Lucky Durham ":; to, Wellington playgoers. ■;" '.•' v , '• . - . '■■'..' '.>< First Appearance in New Zealand of' '\ • ' ' Clarice, Mcynell; and' Gurin's ■ ' NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, I . .!■■ Including.-the I'opular-Actor, : . ■', /HAR COHORT BEAT TY, " •■■ "■■'.::'■ and First A'ppearanco here of'. ' ' j Emily Fitzroy, Gladys Harvey, Edith' Dpverell, | Frank Ramjell, J. E. Gardiner, -•'■• And Reappearance,. after some years of : • ■ ■ ' : i John W: Deverell, . ''.'•'•■('."" •Who will augment.. tho following Well-known •■" • •',..y,V,Favourites, r .'•'.■ ; ,-. Gaston Mervale,' James. -Lindsay, .Tom Can- ' nani, Rutland ', Beckett,;. Winifred;:' Gunn, . ■. ' Nellie Mortyne, Hilda Meado, Etc. . ,-" ' BOX iPLANS . WlTopen '. at. DRESDEN, THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING at" 9 o'clock. PRICES-55., 3s.,Xls. '-,-:. ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ .9375 ■ ' . ■■''.'.'■'■■ - 'Tennis Conrt. TVONBANK " PRIVATE ' HOTEL/ l> No.: li Percival' Street, and Wellington ;■ .., :'■;.- "■■ Terrace. ' ' ; . '• ■: Splendid' View of Harbour. ■-'. Smoking, Comraercial, and Drawing Rooms.'- Electrio- Light throughout; .'A few Vacancies for, Permanent ■ Boarders. Double and Single.Rooms'. : C 1053 .;'■ A. E. HUGH,.Proprietor. '■if BUSINESS" NOTICES, >. ' 'WIOLBTTA'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,, tho reason wo inakoi tnis Guarantee , ,is. on , account pf so many Genuino Testimonials sent us, completing cures, from oiie bottle upwards. We rnake the! limit, as we feel certain 'if -12 bottles .jvpn't offect a cure, no further..ainount :; will, arid we nls.o foel confident that-ifWIOLETTA-won't effect a euro nothing in'the wide world will. 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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 558, 13 July 1909, Page 1
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