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• AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. PERA nOUSE. . vCpERA HOUSE. Solo lessee J. C. 'Williamson. Special arrangement Hayward's Picture Enterprises. MATINEE'(doors open at 2J.TO-DAY. MATINEE (start 2.30) TO-DAY. NATIONAL PICTURES. Short Season Only. Together with tho Crowning Triumph of i tho age—The ' . ' ! CHRONO-MEGAPHONE, 4s piayed for i 9 consecutive nights at the Lyceum Theatre, Sydney, to packed houses. See report of Opening Night here in yesterday's papers; everyone over-pleased with the programme and CHRONOMEGAPHONE. HxUJRY LAUDEE : ■ . See him HARRY LAUDER and Hear .him ' HAEEY LAUDER TO-DAY, at' TO-NIGHT, at TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. A Delightful Programme, including: "I Lovo a. Lassie" .......... Harry Lander ' "Captain of the Pinafore," Solo and Chorus "Stop Your Tickling Jock," .. Harry Lauder "Waltz Me Round Again, Willie," Solo,. Chorus, and. Dauco "Saftest of the -Tamily" ... Harry Lauder Besides a Number of/Really BEAUTIFUL 'MOVING PICTURES,- ■■ New to Wellington, including one only lately taken 'by Pathe 'Freres' of the "Wa'nganui' River," .; PRICES-Gs.. Is., and 2s. E«?erv£d Seats at Abel's. Gd., extra. Children Half-price to D.C.' and O.S. . Matinee, doors open at 2 p.m., start/at 2.30. ',';." ; .' / TOrNIGHT; doors open ati 7, start at;B. ■ —ALADDIN." ' Direction of- J; C. Williamson, Limited. M^ipS^Sn^ U E xS. IffirNS n Nlf PLYMOUTH: , Au!. 23rd ,and 24th at WANGANUI. \u» 25th and.2Gth at/PALMEESTON, N.; Aug. 27th','at.HASTINGS.- ' Aug. 23th an<\ 30th at ■'NAPIER. Aui. 31 st atMASTEETON. Sept.. Ist. Rehearsal WELLINGTON.: Sept. 2. First .Night: WELLINGTON. ; TTUG'E-' , ' , ' , '- "J.'":- ' ' WARD'S 11 COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. ' ■ NORTH ISLAND TOURMASTERTON., Thursday, Sept. Bth.-- -• DANNEVIRKE, Friday, Sept. 9th. WAIP'VAVA. , Saturday, Sept. 10th.-. - NAPIER. Monday. Sept. 12th.; I GISBORNE, Wednesday, Sept. 1-ith. GISBORNE, to Saturday, Sopt.lith. HASTINGS, Monday, Sept. 19th. .-" PALMERSTON. Tuesday, Sept. 20th. ;• . U-VNa-VNUl!'Wednesday, Sept. 21st. HAWERA, Thurfday, Sept.- 22nd ~. . ,\E\V PLYMOUTH, /Friday, Sept. ,23rd.,, STRATFORD, Saturday.. Sept. 24th. ■ MARTON, Monday, Sept.; 2Gth. ■FEILDING, Tuesday, Sept. ,27th. ' ■ GREYTOWN, Wednesday, Sept. ■ 28th ;> ■' . IN "THE GIRL J?ROJ[ HECTOR'S." mHE '■/T'HEATEE.: TO-DAY '"•• lt ; 2"o ] ciock/ '.'■■ TO-DAT. / PRIZE MATINEE. '.."- -, ■ . '■'■.-' PRIZE'MATINEE.''-. . .-' : . PRIZE 'MATINEE.- ' , .. Children -Gd. 'to all parts. -• ..'/ . Every child receives a. present. \ (4) ■. SPECIAL PRIZES. \ (4) TO-NIGHT, at S'Vdock TO-NIGHT. WEST'S PICTURES. ■ROYAL ROYAL ORCHESTRA . . '" WEST'S Proprietors-West's Pictures (Ltd.), and • Linlev/and Donovan. - "THE ANIMATED GAZETTE," •' THE LATEST-PARIS FASHIONS. (Of Special Interest to Ladies.) THE LADY DUELLIST, / A TRIP ON THE- MEKONG;, PAPINTA. -..-■■,'■ PAPINTA. SHE WANTED. A BOW-WOW. .. FOOLSHEAD IN: A CANNON DUEL. BETTY AND THE BALL , OF STRING. Our Prices, Is. and Gd. 'Phono. 3143. .- Box Plan at Abel's. .' { Booking.Fee, (id. mOWS HALL. ■■' ■' TOWN HALL. 1 .Direction of J. AND N. TAHV SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, ONE CONCERT ONLY.' C'A x-v."'e.-'.. : - ' ; C A L V E. C A' L V ,E. . / CAL— ———r-VE. ■■CAL VE. ./ CAL—VE. ■:■ A Musical Event of Unparalleled Iniport- .,' -, ance.' . (." First Appearance in Wellington That Fascinating Artist, The' Incomparable' ' C A L VE, From Covent - Garden, London; La Scala. Milan;--The"Grand Opera, Paris; The Metropolitan Opera, New York; La Monnaio, Brussels; Tho. Grand Opera, Rome, Naples, and Florence; The Albert Hall and Queen's Hali; London; The Carnegie Hall, New York; etc., etc. • ' . Th-3 career of Calve is one of the most fascinating and romantic in musical history, ond she comes to New Zealand at THE ZENITH OF HER POWERS, 'After a scries o? Concerts in Australia , that have been a succession of 1 SENSATIONAL TRIUMPHS. C A L V E. .. ' . During the New Zealand ,tour, • the' illustrious Prima Donna will be. heard in several. of the groat'.roles'-in the interpretation of which she. ha 6 made her name world-famous. '■ " , . CAL VE Will be supported by Two Artists of-wide ' European Fame, '.■',' ' ■ - The Brilliant Italian Tenor, SIGXOE GASPARRI,' " SIGNOR GASPARRI, Tho Finest .Lyric-Tenor yet heard in I .', Australasia, and , ■ i. •- M. JACQUES PINTEL, M: 'JACQUES .PINTBL,,-'-The Cultured. Young Russian Pianist, Winner of the Grand Prix, of the.Conservatoriimi, Paris, 1900. t Prices of Admission: RESERVED SEATS: HALF A GUINEA. UNRESERVED: ss. and 3s. NOTICE. ; ~ THE DIXON. STREET/ BILLURD PARLOUR. EIGHT TABLES. 100 UP.SIXPENCE. SNOOKER SIXPENCE PER GAME. NEWMILL I N E R Y. ..■ N E W MI L L I N E R Y. • .". CART ER- .. A'N D C 0., A H- T'E E . AND C 0., 137 and 139'.Cuba St., New P.O. Corner. .7UST'.LANDFiD-,E400 worth of Lovely Millinery, Ready-to-Wear llius, also graud-lot New Untrimnied Shapes.. JUST LANDED-A splendid variety New Flowers, Millinery Pins, Buckles, Sequin, also Tinsel Trimmings, best value obtainable. KING'S DEATH-Cartcr and Co.'s London Buyer.writes owing to Kiug'sDeath all. new Millinery, Flowers, etc., bought one-third cheaper than usual. HALF PttlCfe— Balance of Furs, and. La- ' dies' Costumes now half usual price, ;' last week. Carter and Co., Cuba St.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 900, 20 August 1910, Page 1
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