AMUSEMENTS. "THE GAY GORDONS." ' TO-NIGHT. THE Management, respectfully Iks P at " ] roiis to bo in their .scats by 7.. r w p.m., , as tho duors "will be closed to late-comers during the opening transformation seem 1 , "Darkness to Daylight," which takes fully live minutes to "develop. ] BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. ] Dav sales at Abel's, opp. Opera House. Prices, D.C. ami O.K. ss. (no booking . fee); Stalls, 35.; Family Circle, Is. Doors; Stalls, (kl„ Family Circle, Is.extra. Q P E R A HOUSE. Business Manager, J. E. Moore. ANOTHER. MAGNIFICENT HOUSE. ' CLARICE AND MEYNELL'S _ J ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY That Notably Successful Musical Play, "THE GAY GORDONS." "TIIE GAY GORDONS.' Which tho TRESS and' PUBLIC liavo, united in pronouncing; one of the most delightful evening's entertainments ever presented in Wellington. READ WHAT THE PAPERS SAY:It is a bright show and a happy show, a show so full of laugh that people leave tho theatre fearing that their faces must bo permanently twisted, a genial.show, a rollicking show, a show whoso broad mirth leaves 110 nasty after-taste, a show that once seen may be seen again.—"lhc New Zealand Times." Is a bright entertainment, with lots of laughable business—a bright book, straining lyrics, and musie that tinkles for the time being.—"The Dominion." There were 110 unreasonable or crotchety people at last night's performance. At least, if there were any at tho beginning they must quickly have become caught 'up and transformed to the prevailing jollity that welled over tho footlights.— Tho "Evening' Post." THE PRODUCTION IS PRECISELY THE SAME as was presented in tho Principal Cities of tho Commonwealth. Opera Produced by Clias. E. Wenman. Augmented Operatic Orchestra under tho Direction of F. Wvnne Jones. . LEONARD BOKWICK, ADDITIONAL RECITAL. SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY TO W x N H A L L. Direction, J. and N. Tait. . FAREWELL RECITAL. ' FAREWELL RECITAL. Positively the last opportunity of hearing tho Famous Pianist. LEONARD BOH WICK, LEONARD BORWICIC; LEONARD BORWICIC, Tho Poet of tho Pianoforte, Who Positively Enraptured his Audiences at the First Two Recitals, when ho CREATED AN ATMOSPHERE Not hitherto attained bv any other living Pianist, and ltis hearers were HUSHED INTO A TRANCE By the Poetic Glamour of His Playing. Box Plans at the Dresden. D.-jy Sale Tickets at the Dresden and at Christoson's. PRICES: 55.. reserved, seats;'3s., 25., and Is.' Special Concessions will bo made to lwn'a fide students 011 application at the Box Office. ' SIIAW STANLEY. Manager. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY, TV'O Scales, Exoreisee,. or Drudgery; no Failures. Wo return your money if you are unable to read iuusjc and pla.v in six weeks. Full tjuition, .Ci Call and inspect The National College of Music, 30 Willis Street. Postal. Course Now Ready. ( Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. ' SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Wellington Suburbs D.R.C. will hold a small Rille Meeting, to bo fired at their Range, Miramar,. 011 SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTER- ' NOONS. 23rd and 27th September. President's Match, 7 shots, 500 yds.. DemityPrcvsident's Match, 7 shots, GOOyds. Shooting to commence at 1.30 011 each day. Several trophies, have been secitrcd for both Senior and'Jnnior Shots. Competitors to find their own ammunition. Entrance fee, 2s. Gd. Open to all-comers and lovers of tho spnrt. Entries close on Fridav, 22nd, at 7.30, at ,1. L. Turner's, Cuba Street, and A. Turner, W illis Street. Ammunition sold 011 range. EDUCATIONAL, TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE FOURTH QUARTER Will Begin ' TUESDAY, 2Gth SEPTEMBER, 1911.. FEES PAYABLE STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ' W. S. LA TROBE, M.A., Director. F. SHAW, Registrar. NOTE.—A Class in Yelerinary Science will bo held if a sufficient number of • students join.' KAICARIKr KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL. THE Second Term of Miss Tennant's Kindergarten School will begin at Boulcott Street Hall, 011 FRIDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. 'Address—3ls Willis Street. Tel. 195b. FITZHERBEKT TERRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School tor Girls. Principals; 1 Miss Baber, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). i Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. Tho Term will begin 011 Tuesday, September 19th. Tho Principals will be at Home to parents 011 Monday, September IStli. , ! iO HILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, ; 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. [ Next Term will begin on September ' 20th." Mrs. Henry Smith will bo at Home on TUESDAY', "September 19th. < MGA TAWA, Marton. Country Boarding School for Girls. School will reopen on Wednesday, 20th September, Principal, Miss M. Taylor. ROYDON PRE I'A I! ATOli Y SCHOOL, Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of- age. Special class for Boys under six. Third Term commences ' on Tuesday. September 12th. Boarders 1 must be in on Monday, 11th. Miss bomervillo, 81 Hill Street. iniANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, " ]3 n GKIiY STREET. Students prepared for tho following Ex--3 91 ACCOU NTA NCY-Now Zealand Society of \ccountanls. BOOK-KEEPING— New Zealand Socioty I of Accountants. SHORTHAND Incorporated Phonographic Socioty of Australia. '• rTVIL SERVICE—(Junior and Senior). MATRICULATION— Solicitors' General Knowledge and all Entranco University Examinations. I, over 70 per cent, passes in last year's public examinations. Telephon*;-- 2®«>«
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1238, 21 September 1911, Page 1
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