: AMUSEMENTS. , Q 'P' ERA .HOU SE. u : NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY*^ THE . BOX PLANS ■: . For ■ the REMAINING NIGHTS ; of - - the. Season will he open f.t thb : Vestibulc" (Dress Circle) of' the ; Opera Htiuse'TODAY (MONDAY), JAN. 2nd, from'. 9 till 5:30... DAY SALES available at same _ place. ' APE R A _ H.OU SE. Direction of J. C. Williamson, ltd.' S TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), JANUARY 2nd, And o following Evenings, ' MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON (By arrangement with Charles Frohman) . Presents the Famous Viennese Light Opera, ■ "A WALTZ' DREAM," By Oscar Strauss' and. Hamisli MacCunn (Adapted from the German of Felix Doerrnann and Leopold Jacobson). Lyrics by . Adrian Ross. ■ Interpreted' by tin it NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY. Cast: ; ''' ' ' t. Lieutenant Niki Reginald Roberts e Count. Lotliar Langt'ord Kirby .0 Joachim XII .■ Victor Princo' Lieutenant Mohtschi ...... Frank Greene - Waudolin ,R. Ratcliife 0 Sigismuud Arthur Lissant Max Baur .. diaries' Albert 7 Franz Steingruber ......... Lottie Sargent '■ Fiii Stella Selb'ourne Frederica. Ivy Bickford Q Hana .....: ;.... L. Moore. _ Princess Helena Florence Young y Play Produced by Fred Young. Musical Director,- Frits Hart. Stage -. . /Manager, Frank Stirling.'. '■ . . 3s.','ls! : Early Doors—Stalls _ 6d., Gallery.ls. extra. ■ . CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT ADMITTED. ... . v.'. ' BAY; . THEATRE .';. BOAT. A Steamer; will leave Day's Bay next: WEDNESDAY at 7 p.m., returning after 1 - tlw Opera, is over. =, 'OTANTED—Sivimming men to get a » T "'programme _ of : P«'tone • Sports on . January':*.'/ ' , WANTED Known—Mason's Gardens,' ft -X'aita, are now opened to the pub-, lie.- Cold Lunch'. Afternoon Tea. Tosrn 1 ' prices. Hot'water gratis.-. J) E R L AND! r. • .... . WON 1) E It'I; A N J)! *•' Under Entirely Ne\v Management. :■ ' !.'/" "OPEN "'T':""v TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.- ■ 1. 2nd. and.3rd. JANUARY, :1911.'. . '10 a.m. to -5 p.m.. and from' 7 p.m. to r ' ' . 10 p.m. .... 1.1 . d ' - 1 .' ** ■ ' ■ ;• . ALL SIDE SHOWS FREE. Admission—ADULTS Is., CHILDREN Gd. SPECIAL TRAM . SERVICE FROM . COUHTEN AY-PLACE, n Express Cars running ;betweeu 7E.m.'aiid' 1 . ;:8 p.m.; oac.il evcuiiicri - , j- HOT WATER; FIJEE; for .Picpickers^■■ J l ' i 'desire/to. turn yV; T 'oyeP' .a .'nGVr ' to visit Petoriei '.'/ ;Heabh\o'iv., j'a'nuafy.-2. ■■■■/■."/. . i ¥T\AIR ■ Youiig'- Woman : would;• like to ,JP-f nK«t{ Dark Maiii .. Pe'tone, 'V Gala on January 2.—Vrta. d ; . • •■■ ■' ■' : : ARTISTIC" PHOTOGRAPHY.' .' '• ARTISTIC ■PHOTOGRAPHY.' . 6' : . ' . ' : ■ . ' • 'i'"-' " "ARTISTIC' PHOTOGRAPHY." 'ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. TO obtain' this -go to' an Experienced 1 . 'Operator,. who,, with careful study ' and .' Best , Material's',; ".will, givo you 'the . BEST RESULTS; OBTAINABLE. • HAND-PAINTED "MINUATURES AND , . ENLARGEMENTS, ETC.,. , ! ■ ALAN SPI'CER,' . 'Cuba Street (Next' IStyal Oak Hotel). ■ : , 'Phone 3263. :;'r. ;. EDUCATION At.; . BOYS'. ■ COLLI3GE. ■' Principal: H.; L. Fowler, M.A., Oxon. NELSON GIRLS' COLLEGE^: Lady Principal: Miss 'M. Lorimer, M.A. Supported by . thoroughly efficient stalls. Unrivalled .buildings and< situations: Extensive . play-grounds,, gymnasiums.-Opeu-air swimming bath. Fine climate. ' Pjcparation for Civil Service; -Matricp-' lation, Junior Scholarship,. and. University ..Terms Examinations. /; Spsciaf attention is paid in • both' Colleges' to the. Preparatory Department, which is under' the oare of. experienced teachersi ' Pupils received from .the ago of 9. ■ . ■ . ■ ■ ' ' Prospectuses'can bo obtained from the' Secretary.: oil application. . ' The. first term, 1911, begins as follows: i. Boys' College, February 3rd.; Girls'. College, February.2nd; " (HROYPON PREPARATORY SCHOOL <0 ■ .—Boarding, and ' Day School" tar y- Boys under' 13 years of age. "Special class; d ;for' Boys under ..six./.. Miss Somm'ervilie, B1 Hill Street.. ' 'OITZHERBERT TERRACE. SCHOOL., U Boarding and Day School for Girls, Principals: " . Miss Babsr. M'.A.,' Miss Raohel Richmond .' (Higher Certificato N.F.U). ' .Preparatory Classes for Children undo? 3. (PIHILTOX . ' - HOUSE SCHOOL,-. V 255 THE :TERRACE, Wellington. .• Boarding and Day School ■ for Girls. 'PrikcipalV MRS. HENKY SMITH. S ' ' ' - ■'' ' ' gANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, a For instruction in— ■ ACCOUNTANCY, • BUSINESS PRACTICE. SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and XOUCH TYPEWRITING, . Students Frcpared fcir— „ JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SEE- ° VICE, . ",v- ■ ' I ' MATRICULATION, " I. SOLICITORS' ' GENERAL "KNO.TV- ' LEDGE, and ' . i MEDICAL' PRELIMINARY EXAMI- [ ; - -NATIONS. . . , . t For last year's examinations, 51 candi- : dates were' presented, 10 of whom passed. t — y Ijp ARO <; .STEAM LAUXDRI" RECEIVING DEPOTS—IS 4 Inrasha ~ Street, 125 Willis fitreet (Opp. Y.M.C.A.), 0 and i 2 ■Charlotte. Street. ■'/ ; Laundry Work of. All Descriptions. will J)o rcceiyed at Above Depots. Chief Office and Works: • " jo HOPPEE ST. 20 EOPPEE ST.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1014, 2 January 1911, Page 1
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