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AMUSEMENTS. . C I 'N D ERE L L A. ' IN consequence of tho Hundreds that were unable to obtain admission to the Matinee on Saturday, and by request of tho numbers of holders of Oversale 'the Management are compelled to announce a SPECIAL MA T I N.-E E SPECIAL M AT I N E E ' :■ Of the Wondorful Operatio Pautoniiitio C I N D E R ELLA, . For . : THIS AFTERNOON, AT 1.45 ; ' .. '■ THIS AFTERNOON, AT 1.45 Plan Now.Open at the Dresden Book at ' once and avoid the' crush. ■■■■'. ' ' .'. . : , HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. , Lessee J. , C. Williamson. Rupert Clarke,. Meynell and Guun Season! ! Managing; Directors,,: : .'■■•• CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN. ; FAREWELL~TWO NIGHTS \ FAREWELL TWO NIGHTS - ■- ■' Of tho . f ■■■ RECORD OPERA SEASON. -'• . .THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR. . THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR ' . THE 'BELLE OF MAYFAIU : ■ ■■'.', Again rang out its MELODIOUS NOTE OF GAIETY Last Evening, and the OVERFLOWING AND ENTHUSIASTIC' ■:. AUDIENCE x ' Acclaimed a VERITABLE TRIUMPH;for . both the PLAY AND ARTISTS. ~;-,-.. . ■ '■' MEYNELL AND GUNN'S ■ ' ■". I ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO. Achieve another PRONOUNCED. SUCCESS in ' . • ■■;,. THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR, ..•". Which contains ' ■ . " . ALL THAT IS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL TO LOOK .AT AND LISTEN TO. GORGEOUS'AND ARTISTIC DRESSING. The finest creations of the London and Pans, ' ■ ■■■ • Coshimiorcs. ' • .■■ •' PLANS NOW OPEN. AT DRESDEN. : PRICES: 55., 35., and Is. Early ] Doors,. Is. Extra at.Abel's. : ■ „ .■ ' ,„ ~. Doors Open 7, Overture 7.55. Carnages 10.45. />PERA HOUSE. . ■■■.■" OPERA HOUSE. V 7. Clarke, Meynell, and Gunn Season. ... Managing' Director 5 ,:.',-. :" '. ' CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN. FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 16th. FRIDAY NEXT, JULY • 16th. , , Season Limited to EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY. . MANAGERIAL—Messrs. Meynell and Gunn desire to point out to their numerous patrons that tho HIGH STANDARD OF EXCEL. ' LBNCE of production and artists that have . been-'so universally SS 1 °», durmg the 4 present season of their ENGLISH COMIC s OPERA COMPANY, will be maintained in ,the .■' forthcoming production, of ;.■.•.-.■.,■ . .'■". WILSON BARRETT'S LAST PLAY, -./• "LUCKY DURHAM." , '■'■' "LUCKY DURHAM." ; 1. . • "LUCKY DURHAM. "LUCKY DURHAM." : , ;■■.'. ■ ,'■ v By r: -■ ■■•■ ■■■■ ■■ :■■ ■•'• Clarke,' Meynell, and Gunn's : :NB:W. ENGLISH, COMPANY, : Including the Popular jActor, V .' f . 'HA RCO UR T v B EA.T.T.Y. ■.-■■:.■ and First Appearance hereof ~ ■ Emily Fitzroy, .Gladys Harvey, EdithvDeverell,- '■■-■■ • Frank Raudell, J.. 33.. Gardiner, :'••■■ '■-"''•And llcappearance,. after sohio years of [, : : :-: "John W. Devereli; v . •>- 1 Who will augment, the following Well-known J ■■<;. '-~,. ...Favourites, .■■ .' :■ ■ ! G&ston'Mervale, -James .Lindsay,, ; Tom'. Canna.ni,. Rutland Beckett; J' : ' ■:.' Nellie Moftyne, Hilda Meade, Etc. ■, •■ ' "LUCKY DURHAM" is the last play, written ;■ by the late Wilson Barrett-a play for which » failure was predicted, 'because',: as some of our : 1 leading actors «aid when ,it was offered for ' lf^a^"Sil(ST^'THE ig POINI! i It-ventilates an evil in our niidst, and as v we ■ believe only in a play which, whilst amusing '■■' in part, at tho same time leaves an impression of usefulness behind it, we, therefore, conii- , dently submit "Lucky Durham" to ■Wellington playgoers. " ', ' .. . 3 BOX PLANS Now Open at DRESDEN, ■ PRICES-55., 35., Is.'. Day-Sales Abel's.. 1 : : ; — ■— -•■ <•: . ■'■ Tennis Court. BONBANK PRIVATE ' HOTEL. No. 1 Percivhl Street, and Wellington ■■;..."■ • Terrace. .■■■ , : , ' Splendid View of Harbour. Smoking,' Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light '. throughout. ' A few -Vacancies for Permanent Boarders., Double and Single : Rooms. , C 1053 '. A. 13. HUGH; Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES, CONCERNING YOUR,HAIR. WHEN you requiro SOMETHING for your. Hair, you should consider TWO import- . ant things: Will''that SOJIETHING injure my I Hair or will I derive any benefit from that SOMETHING. WIOLETTA HAIR FOOD and' '. TONIC is the only Hair Preparation in New [ Zealand .which can truthfully .answer ' these . two questions. .-". \ •■■■'. WIOLETTA is the only Hair Tonic in the Dominion that on every '.bottle you will see, the Colonial Analyst's, report. The Analyst '.' WIOLETTA is non-injurious, and WIO- ; LETT.A makes hair grow. .' ,/,.■ WIOLETTA is the only Hair Toni6 m New Zealand which will give you a Guarantee that if you receive no benefit from its use you will •- get your money rofunded. .•'. '..■-'■■.■ . WIOLETTA has the Largest Sale of any Hair Tonic in New Zealand (guaranteed), Eng.lish, American, or Foreign. ; ; .'' ,' CHEMISTS, HAIRDRESSERS, and ' ■ . STORES, 35.,6 d. Posted. Gd. Extra. • I AGENT—GEORGE MEE, Chemist, Lambton :; .. .., Quay, Wellington. ' CIQ72F FEIVATE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN," U'Donald Crescent. • , "','.'.;-• MRS. HOLGATE, Superintendent New Zealand Registered Num. ; Certified ifidwives' Board. London. Certificated Massenoo. Estab. 1905. Telegrams: "Womon.S, Telephone. 2159. Day or night. CIIBI RANGATIRA ; PB-I.V- A TE HO SPIT AL, 18 AUSTIN STREET. . Tokphone 26SC. Established by— THE MISSES NEALE, ' Registered and Certificated Midwivos. Everi\Care and Attention. CI2OO TO SPORTSMEN.. FOR Pigeon and Pheasants try KAKAHI, Msin Trunk; oxcolleut river and bush; scenery; splendid accommodation; very moderate tariff. Writo or wire Strottons. 7C92 DON'T LOOK OLD. GREY or Faded Hair can be Restored to Natural Colour by Using THE HEMSLEY BUIINET HAIR RESTORER. It is not a dye, and is pleasant and clean to use. Price la. 9d.,-frora toUowing Chemists: ' G MEE, Lambton Quay. W. SALEK, Willis Street. • ' C. H. PERRETT, Corner Manners and Willis Stroots. C 10& W, H. PHILP, HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CON.TRACTOR, N.Z. illinrice Bnildings. 113 Willis Stroot • ...: (Boom 1). . Chimneys ewept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed, Venetian Blinds ropairod. . CSU

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 559, 14 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 559, 14 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 559, 14 July 1909, Page 1

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