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AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLANS ... For PETER PAN , Will be Opened at THE DRESDEN TO-MORROW . (TUESDAY) MORNING. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee—Mr. J. C. Williamson. GRAND EASTER ATTRACTION. SATURDAY, 26th MARCH. For a Season of Thirteen Nights . Only. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE, EASTER MONDAY. PETER PAN. ■ ' "I saw it on its OSth performance. I liopo to see it again on its 998 th; for there is no reason why it should ever grow .stale."—William T. .Stead, op. tho London production. J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents for tho First Time in New Zealand J. M. .BARRIS'S Exquisite Fairy Play, -PE TE R PiA N. P.E TE R PA N. ■ PETER PAN., (Produced by Mr. J. C. Williamson,, in conjunction with Mr. Charles Frohman.) PRESENTED 3YT SPECIALLY ORGANISED and BRILLIANT COMPANY. . "BESSES" AT ATHLETIC PARK. "BESSES" AT ATHLETIC PARK. . "BESSES" AT ATHLETIC PARK. "BESSES" AT ATHLETIC PARK. -At EASTER, EASTER. AST E R. ' EAST EI. MESSRS. , J., AND N. TAITHave much plcasuro in announcing that in conscquence of the ' PHENOMENAL SUCCESS , That has attended tho ■ Performances of the "Besses" in Wellington, they have : completed arrangements whereby the fanions . BESSES 0' TH' BARN BAND. 885:*.3 0' TH' BARN BAND BESiTjS 0' TH' BARN BAND " - . BESSEJ 0' TH' BARN BAND Will give a Short Series of FAREWELL CONCERTS At. . ATHLETIC PARK ; ' - ATHLETIC- PARK ATHLETIC PARK ATHLETIC PARK •. . On GOOD FRIDAY EVENING AT S, GOOD .FRIDAY EVENING AT 8, . GOOD FRIDAY EVENING 1 AT 8, . GOOD FRIDAY EVENING AT 8, EASTER SATURDAY EVENING AT S, EASTER. SATURDAY EVENING AT 8, EASTER SATURDAY. EVENING AT S, And EASTER MONDAY, EASTER MONDAY, AFTERNOON AT 3. EVENING AT 8: AFTERNOON AT 3. EVENING AT 8. • Also, ' "BESSES" AT DAY'S BAY V "BESSES" AT DAY'S'BAY- ' "BESSES" AT DAY'S BAY. , V ■ On EASTER SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3. EASTER SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3: EASTER SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3. SPECIAL. CHANGE... OF, PROGRAMME i 1 At-Each Concert. ATHLETIC PARK PRICES: 1 GENERAL ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. " ONE SHILLING. ONE SHILLING. Grandstand, Is. Extra. . GROUNDS BRILLIANTLY GROUNDS BRILLIANTLYILLUMINATED. . ILLUMINATED.. Trams at Frequent Intervals. Direction ■.....■ :,T. and N.- TAIT. gAS I N ' RESE RV E. SECOND , TEST MATCH. 1 SECOND TEST MATCH. . ; SECOND 'TEST MATCH. . \ AUSTRALIA V. NEW , ZEALAND. , AUSTRALIA V. NEW ZEALAND., AUSTRALIA V. NEW ZEALAND. EASTER SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. , EASTER SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. EASTER SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. '< Commencing at 12 Noon Next Saturday. FREDK. C. RAPHAEL,-. Hon. Sec. N.Z. Cricket, Conncil. .BUSINESS NOTICES. U A.B TE R AN D.' C 0., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRAPERY, 137 and 139 Cuba Street, New P.O. Corner. JUST LANDED—Ladies' New Costumes, 30s. to 90s. New Fur Necklets, 2s. lid. to .£5 10s. New Fur Mull's, Ss. lid. to ■175., Gd. JUST' LANDED—New Millinery, and Millinery, Trimmings; very choico and grand value. Ladies' Long Coats from 1 17s. 6d. to 50s. ' • ■ JUST LANDED—IOO New Dress Pioccs, each 7yds. and each different;; from 19s. lid. to 375. 6d. robo length. - JUST LANDED—IOOO pairs Ladies'. Corsets, all the newest shapes, including Directoire, 2s. lid. to 18s. 6d. per pair. Ribbon Corsets, a grand lot, Is. 6d., Is. 9d., Is. lid; up. TRY CARTER AND CO. riOULLS, CULLING, AND CO., LTD., i D.I.C. BUILDINGS, BRANDON STREET. COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTUR-' ING STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BOOICBINDERS, and ■ LITHOGRAPHERS. PRIVATE HOSPITAL . FOR WOMEN." MDonald Crescent. MRS. HOLGATE, Superintendent. New Zealand Registered Nnrse. Certified Midtvives' Board, London. Certificated Masseuse. Estab. 1905. Telegrams: "Women." , Telephone, 2159. Day or Night. RANGITIEA PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 18 AUSTIN STREET. Telephone, 26SG. Established bv— . , THE HISSES NEALE. Registered and Certificated Midwivea Every Garo and Attention. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. . TRY" RADFORD'S for Furniture— Duchesse Chests 355. Gd., Sideboards 505., Wardrobes JE3 10s., Waslistands Ss. Gd., Tables 2s. Gd., Chairs 4s. fid., Rattan Chairs 7s. Gd., Cups and Saucers 2s. Gd. half-dozen, Tea Sets 7s. 6d., Dinner Sets 17s.' Gd., Lamps Is. Gd.,-Toilet Sets 7s. 6d., Carpet lOd. yard. Hearthrugs 2s. Gd., Mantel Drapes Is. 6d„ Towels 6d. each. Cheapest house in town.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 771, 21 March 1910, Page 1
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