AMUSEMENTS, OPE R A ; HOU SE. Direction-of J.-C. Williamson, Ltd. ' MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 2Gth, And following FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON-presents THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. THE DOLLAR" PRINCESS. "Liko an enthralling magic it seems, "Calling and-callin'g 'soul o( : my dreams!' "Joy that is sadness, pain that is bliss, "Stormy as madness, soft as a kiss." , A WHOLE ALPHABET OF SUPERLATIVES . - Would not exhaust the Excellences -of TI-lE' DOLLAR PRINCESS. THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. THE ' DOLLAR • PRINCESS. "It is not a number here .'and there which catches the ear. The whole of the musical embellishment to this graceful, fragrant, and humorous story is so fascinating and so taking that it is a sheer joy to listen to. It is overflowing with. AIRS THAT THROB, That suggest loyc and passion by means of DULCET, LILTING ALLUEEMENT. The Merry Widow first taught us the Magic of Tone Witcheries. '■ But it is THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. .Which in this regard . . COMPLETES OUR EDUCATION. ■ ■Prices—ss., 35., Is. Early Doors: Stalls, Gd.; Gallery, Is. Extra. BOX PLANS at the Dresden. . (Q-P ERA ' HOUSE. " THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. ORCHESTRA CALL. Everybody concerned at !i>.3o FRIDAY ' at OPERA HOUSE. . Touring Manager, Charles Berkeley. WANTED Known.—Mason's Gardens, Taih. are now opened.to the pubCold Lunch, Afternoon Tea. Town prices.' Hot water gratis. ' ELLINGTON CITY- - ' COUNCIL. TOWN HALL.' TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. CHRISTMAS. ORGAN .RECITAL ' CHRISTMAS ORGAN" RECITAL AND CAROLS. . AND CAROLS. . : FRIDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, 1910, At 8 p.m., >. . < . Bv MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT AND THE WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. ' PRlCES—Sixpence and One Shilling. : • ' , JNO. E. PALMER, ■ - ' ' Town' Clerk,. . XySTANTED Known—Mason's Gardens, »V. Taita,jxi'c.now opened to the public. "Cold' Lnucli, Afternoon Tea. Town prices. Hot yr'attr gratis.- .' ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. ARTISTIC: PHOTOGRAPHY. " - ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. ■ ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. TO , obtain, this go to an Experienced "Operator, who, with careful study and . Best Materials,, will give you the ' BEST RESULTS OBTAINABLE. HAND-PAINTED MINIATURES AND . ENLARGEMENTS, ETC. ALAN SPICER, Cuba Street (Next Royal Oak Hotel). 'Phone 3263, -V - MAS BARGAINS—CARTER, Cuba A- Street, and at Feilding.' Just LandKl, Grand Lot Ladies' NewBags and Purses, all at Lowest Prices. XMAS BARGAINS-New'Kid Gloves, 2s.- Ltd., 3s. lid., all.newest colours; Ladies' pretty Sunshades, 2s. lid., 3s. lid. up; Children's Sunshades, Is., Is. Gd., Is. lid. up. Try Carter and Co. XMAS BARGAINS—Ladies' Costumes, White or Coloured,' 10s. 6d. to 425., best value in city; stylish Millinery for street, wear, also for Seaside and holiday wear; very cheap. Try Carter and Co. XMAS BARGAINS—See Carter and Co.'s Special XMAS SHOW; lovely Xmas Presents, useful and fashionable. See Carter's Windows. CARTER AND CO. for BARGAINS. UN EE DA C R O M A C DRY GINGER ALE. Guaranteed made from tho' Original Belfast Formula. Sole Agents, THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., Ali Hotels and Stores. EDUCATIONAL. THE * LANGER DRESSCUTTINCi SCHOOL.—No matter what . ono's position in life may be, the ability to make one's own Garments is au accomplishment of prime., importance. Every woman should liavo a course at the Langer Dresscutting School. Classes Daily, Tuesday und Friday evenings. Needlepainting, Monday 2 to 4. Country pupils taught by post. _ Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, y4 Willis Street (Opposite Shortt's). ' ifIROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL —Boarding and ,Day School tor Boys under 13 years of age. Special clasS for Boys iihder six. Miss SominerviUc, 81 Hill Street. piTZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, JD Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals: Miss Baber, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8, jpHILTON ' HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal:'MßS. HENRY SMITH. jgANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For instruction in— ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for— : JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER. VICE,' : MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candiv dates were presented, 10 of whom passed.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1006, 22 December 1910, Page 1
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