AMUSEMENTS. 1 A' P E R A HOUSE. THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. HOLIDAY BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. Seats may be reserved l for the DOLLAR PRINCESS (six nights) TO-DAY (SATURDAY)' at the DRESDEN, from U a.m. till 8 p.m. On MONDAY NEX'I, at the OPERA HOUSE, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Ou TUESDAY NEXT, at CHRISTESON'S, from 9 a.m. till G. 30 p.m. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY NEXT, December 26th. YICE-REGAL COMMAND NIGHT. The performance of THE DOLLAR PRINCESS on Monday Evening Next will be given under the pau-onage and in the presence of their Excellencies Lord and Lady Islington and Suite. QPERAH O U S E. Direction of J. C. Williamson,-Ltd. MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 26th, And following FIVE NIGHTS. Mr. .T. C. WILLIAMSON presents the NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In the phenomenally successful musical Play in three acts, entitled, THE. COLLAR PRINCESS. THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. THE ; DOLLAR PRINCESS. By A. M. Wiiner and F. Greenbaum, -Adapted'by Basil Hood, with Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Music by Leo Sail, With .the following;great cast:— I Alice Olive Godwin Daisy „... Lottie Sargent Lady Augusta Alice Mitchell Lady Dalrvmplo Maxie Macdonald Lady Dorothy ' Vera Collins Lady Constance Nancc Mounsell And Olga Labinska Florence Young Freddy Fairfax Herbert Clayton John, Earl of Quorn Frank Gieeno Mr. Bulger W. S. 4 Percy, Dick v . J. B-.-Hoguo Tartaroil Victor Princo Sir James M'Gregor I Chns. Albert Paillard A. Neville Duke of Stoneheiige Charles Eatcliff Vicomto de Jolifontaine H. Wotton Gendarme A. Rayne And Harry Q. Conder Bert Gilbert The Play Produced by Mr. Alexander Butler. Stage Manager, Mr. Frank Stirling.Musical Director, Mr. Fritz Hart. • CHILDREN IN ARMS WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. v Prices—is., 35., Is. Eariy Doors: Stalls, 6d.; Gallery, Is. Es,tra. > . ' ' THE DOMINION TOUR V '•» STEWART "SWEET NELL OF OLD'DRUjRY." The Most Popular Favourite known on the Dominion and Australian Stages. NELLIE STEWART, Supported by MR. nARCOURT BEATTY, . and her complete Company. And with Magnificent Scenery, Costumes and Orchestra, will . give, performances as under:— 'Ta,\vns. ' Dates. Box. Offices. Palmerston Mon;, Dee. 26, Mr. Pork, . North . Stationer. MaTton—Tues, Dec. 27, Mr.' Huggridge,' 4 Bookseller. Wanganui—Wed., Dec. 2S, Mr. Jones, - Stationer. Wanganui—Thurs., Dec. 29, Mr. Jones, ' ■ Stationer. Stratford—Fri., Dec. 30, Mr. Cole's • Music Shop. N. Plymouth—Sat., Dec. 31, Mr. Collier's '- . ,' ■ Music Shop. N. Plymouth—Mon., Jan. 2, Mr.' Collier's ' Music Shop. Hawera—Tues., Jan. 3, Coles and Donnelly, Stationers. . Teilding—Wed., Jan. i, Milson and Cole, ■ . Stationery Dannevirke—Thurs., Jan. 5, Mr. Bartlett, Tobacconist. Napier—Fri., Jan. G, Howe Bros., Stationers. Napier—Sat., Jan. 7, Howe Bros., Stationers. Hastings—Mon., Jan. 9, Hall and Sons, Stationers. Gisborne—Wed., Jan: 11, Box Office, W. Miller,-miller's' Corner. Gisborne—Thurs., Jan. 12,- Box Office, W. Miller, Miller's Corner. Arrangements have b(\en. made to open the various Box Offices ONE WEEK before the performance in each town..Country visitors may have their seats reserved by letter (enclosing five shillings a seat) to the Box Office;
I YEAR'S , DAY. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S SPORTS', To be Held on MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1911, PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTON. Ideal Picnic Grounds. Hot Water Provided Free. the Bairns, and enjoy A GENUINE SCOTCH GATHERING. Highlanders in Costume, Bagpipe Music, Dancing, Running, Chopping, Etc. Masterton Municipal Brass Band in Attendance. Erery arrangement is being made for the enjoyment of visitors. Applications aro invited for amusement space. Acceptances for Handicap Events close on Wednesday, December 25tli at 9 , p.m. Programmes and full particulars on application to . WILLIAM GILLESPTE, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND XT AVAL A N D MILI TA S Y aN. . TOURNAMENT. To Bo Held at PALMEHSTON" NORTH, On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st, And MONDAY, JANUARY "2nd (NEW YEAR'S DAY). . Bigger, Brighter, and More Exciting than Ever. The Outstanding Features of • this vear's Tournament ,will be THE JiIAGNIFICFNT BATTERY COM- ; PETITION, Between Australia and New Zealand, all . New Zealand Batteries Competing. The abnormal entries in the everpopular events. Ten Corps from all parts of the Dominion and Australia contesting the Lloyd-Lindsay, Cockade Fight, Tent-Pegging, Wrestling on Horseback, and Tug-of-War, ctc. All the crack Infantry Corps of the Dominion again competing for., the Physical Drill Championship of New Zealand. The featuro of the night display will be the Brilliant Electric Lighting of the Grounds and Buildings. Searchlight play and Fireworks especially imported from Jas. Pain and Son, London. In order that everyone shall see this splendid show, Special Trains have been arranged for, leaving Palmerston for Wellington and intermediate stations at 10.30 p.m. on New Year's Night. Spectacular and Humorous Events during the day. \ HARRY PALMER, Captain, : Hon. Sec. WANTED— Those who desire to turn over a new leaf to visit Petone Eoacli oil January 2. TDJTANTED—Mother to bring Baby to w_v. •win. nnzfl -nt. Potnpo
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1008, 24 December 1910, Page 1
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