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" THE DOMINION " has the widest and most influential class of readers in New Zealand. Advertisers, please note.

AMUSEMENTS. THE BOX PLANS For the last EIGHT NIGHTS, including "LA BOHEMB" and "CABMEN," Aleo "MADAM BUTTERFLY," Will be opened at tho Dresden on MONDAr NEXT, MAT 23rd. OPEEA HOUSE. Lessee .; J. C. WILLIAMSON. GRAND OPEKA IN ENGLISH. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8. A BRILLIANT ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. "MADAM BUTTERFLY," "A Beautifully-embroidered web of Sound." "MADAM, BUTTERFLY," Judging by its magnificently enthusiastic on Thursday last "Madam Butterfly" will prove immensely popular with all sections of the public. THIS EVENING AND TUESDAY NEXT, The Prima Donna role will be song by AMY CASTLES The Prima Donna role will bo' sng by BEL SOREL MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 28th, First Appearance in Wellington of SIGNOIUNA MARIA PAMPARL ■ In Puccini's melodious wprk, "LA BOHEME." GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA Under tho Direction of SIGNOR ROBERTO HAZON. BOX PLANS for "Butterfly" till WEDNESDAY NEXT, at Dresden. PRICES-Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls (Reserved), 7s. Gd. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stallj, at door, ss. Stalls, to 7.30, is., after, 3s. Family Circle, 3s. to 7.30; after, 2s. HP 0 W N HALL. A 0 W N HALL TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY NEXT Empire Day, tSyK JET"* TUESDAY NEXT following TUESDAY NEXT nishte TUESDAY NEXT By Direction of N.Z. Picture Co. SUPERB KINEMATOGRAPH SUPERB KINEMATOGRAPH PICTURE PAGEANT. PICTURE PAGEANT LIVING NEW ZEALAND! LIVING NEW ZEALAND! LIVING NEW ZEALAND! THE BRITAIN Of THE SOUTHERN SEAS. YOU CAN'T GET AWAY From the fact that tho Kinematograph Picture is tho greatest entertaining and educational factor in tho world to-day. By means of tho moving pictures you can bo transported to scenes that have carried to \the far ends of the earth the ■ fame of our land as the Gem of the Pacific. On TUESDAY NEXT EMPIRE DAY, the 24th, the NEW Zealand PICTURE COMPANY will present a collection oi Kinomatograph Gems absolutely unique in their beautiful picturing. Hero are a few of them:— TRIUMPHAL TOUR THROUGH NEW ZEALAND of THEIR MAJESTIES KING GEORGE' AND QUEEN MARY. In many of the scenes in this film the late Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon and prominent public men of nine years ago will be seen, and in the section showing the great. Maori gathering at Rotorua their Majesties will appeal arrayed in Native costnmo. OUR EOCK-BOTJND COAST. "Where the sharp rock, in distant horror seen, drives the white currents through tho spreading green." Here is a picture that will send a thrill to tho stoutest heart. It was taken in Cook Strait on tho morning of tho Penguin disaster, and pictures the sea rough with the chafing of tho angry winds. Tho 6cenes are wonderfully perfect in photographic quality, and are toned throughout and tinted with tho rays of the morning sun. DOMINION DAY, 1908. A picture that brings back to us the- first anniversary of our coming of age, with all its great gathering of school children in tho Basin Reserve. Three thousand of them formed in a living flag—fit symbol of a nation's strength. The march of our troops along Lambton Quay and the review in Newtown Park will keep your intorest on the qui vito and set your pulses throbbing. GEYSER VALLEY, WAIRAKEI. To the person who has visited all the marvellous sights in this wonderful valley, the memory of them must linger for all time. Hero are to be seen the gTeat Wairakei Geyser/ Littlo Wairakei, The Dragon's Mouth, Champagno Pool, The Twins and Propeller, and Prince of Wales Feathors, and, further on, at Taupo, the Crow's Nest Geyser, within a few feet of the Waiiato River. Those are but a few of the Pictures we shall show, and there are many others full of human interest and which yon certainly must see. Day Tickets on sale at Imperial Camera Company, Willie Street, and Armit's, Lambton Quay. Box Plan at Dresden. Reserved seats Gd. extra. Gallery—One Shilling, i Body of Hall—Sixpence and One Shilling. REMEMBER! TOWN HALL, EMPIRE DAY, 24th. TOWN HA'LL, EMPIRE DAY, 24th. NOTE.-Sweet Music will bo rendered by an Orchestra under tho baton of Mr. D. Kenny, and during the evening a Recitation suitable to tho occasion will be given by the popular and talented elocutionist, Mvs. M. Sutclifte. WINDSOR BILLIARD PARLOUR. INDSOR BILLIARD PARLOUR. .(Late Lovien, Shallcrass, and Co.) WILLIS STREET. Tho public aro notified that this epaoioua . Parlour is NOW OPEN. 11 TABLES. 11 TABLES. NO WAITING. This is unquestionably tho MOST UP-TO-DATE BILLIARD-ROOM IN AUSTRALASIA. ■ • COME AND SEE!!! BUSINESS NOTICES, (TIIETER AND CO., THE POPULAR DRAPERS, 137 and 139 CUBA STREET, New P.O. Cornor. MORE DRAPERY, EX TONGARIRO. JUST MARKED OFF, another shipmont ladies' Costumes, New Millinery, and Smart Millinery, Ribbons Boies, Now Corsets, Now Longcoals, Blouses, Furs, Fanoy Wool Goods, a big lot Wool Shawls, Wool Vesls. JerFoys for Boys or Girls, Infants' Woollon Goods of all kinds. SEE OUR WINDOWS. CARTER AND CO., THE KEEN-CUTTING DRAPERS. KGUS TUKNEK'S «ew Uairdrresin» Saloon, Hotel Windsor Building^ Willis Street, is ono of tho most np-to. date Saloons in tho City. Fineet Brands of Tobacco, and Cigara jtoaksd.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 21 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 21 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 21 May 1910, Page 1

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