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AMUSEMENTS. SINBAD THE SAILOR! ' : ' • SJXHAI) THE SAILOR! '" ' ' q v ]•; it a__ ho us e. Direction ... .]. C. WILLIAMSON', LTD. AIN JMSKS llt; 7 - 45 PKOMI'TLY. URTAI.V ItISKS at 7.-15 PROMPTLY. ?A'? 1 I ),tDsure ""»t Mr. J. C. n announce; onto again tho Annual Season of PANTOMIME EXTUAVAGANZA! PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA! TO-NIGHT, ;it 7.15. TO-NIGHT, at 7,15. For tlri« year's pantomime ]io effort or expense lias been .spared in the election ot o Magnificent Aggregation of Artists and the securing of a Host of Novelties ami [;'ealiiros to make "SLNBAD THE SAILOR" even more notable than its pre-, ilcwssors. Tlio Pantomime will be characterised by tin , jnchisioii of an Hilarious Corps of Cmnedians, making altogether one of the strongest casts yet presented in a Paiitomiine in New Zealand. Tho list of Special Engagements include llio following:— ■"I'JP" POWELL, England's Most Notable L'antoniimo Dame. FLORENCE IMESON, "the Daintiest of Principal Boys." NELL FJNNIS. "Vivacity personified." DREW AN]) ALDERS, Eccentric Comedians from Dniry Lane, London, tho Delight of Many Pantomimes. 0. E. LIiNNON, England's Leading Pantoniimist'. MARIE EATON, Everybody's Favourite. FRED WINN, tho Bright and Breezy Comedian. THE SLEEDES, in their Weird and Farcical Illusion Sketch, "Tho Mysterious Hotel." WILLIAM'A. HASSAN, the Inimitable Animal Impersonator.. NANCE -MAIIER, the Young Australian CHARLES HOWARD, the Popular' Light Coiuodinn. G. Kirby's Wonderful FLYING BALLET —Aviation Without Aeroplanes. SINBAD THE SAILOR! SINIiAD THE SAILOR! Written by that Incomparable Pantomime Humorist, .T. HICKORY WOOD. A Brilliant Company, to whom tho Characters of tho Immortal Story have been apportioned as follow:—' Bill (British- DREW and Tom Sailors) ALDERS (Their First Appearance in Wellington.) Sinbad (tho Celebrated Sailor) CHARLES HOWARD (His First Appenrnnco iu Wellington.) EmperoF of the Sahara ... FRED WINN The Old Man of the Sea 0. E. LENNON (His First Appearance in Wellington.) Dirk (tho Dog Detective) WILLIAM A. HASSAN Mrs. Sinbad "PIP" POWELL (Once Mrs. Tippets, of Bloomsbury.) Ruby (Mrs. Sinbad's Daughter) NELL FINNIS Princess Fatiina MARlti EATON (The Emperor's Sister.) • ■ Tho Fairy Spirit of Adventure- • NANCE MAHER Abdul • ......: LILIAN SHELDON 7,00 LILLIE HARVEY Hinbad (a Persian Porter) FLORENCE I.MESON Slaves, Nautch. Girls, Sailors, -.Storks, Rosebuds, Fairies of tho Jewels, Guards, Nubians, Courtiers, Persians, . . Frnitsellers, and Water-carriers. Tho two acts will present a Succession of Novelties and Attractions embodying the Best Features that go to make a Popular and. Gorgeous Pantomime. A few picked from this collection of good things:— Tho Home of the Mermaids. The Street in Balsora. On Board the Rolling Ship. Tho Mutiny that Failed. Tho Shipwreck. On the Whale's Back. Tho Flight of tho Rock. The Homo of tho Antediluvians. Hinbad's Fight with the Serpent. Tho Cascade of Jewels. Tho Diamond Valley. Tho Birth ot the Pearl. Tho . Triumph- of. tho Ruby. The Heavenly, Sapphire. The Dazzling Diamond Ballet. • The Persian Garden. The March of the Silver Guards. The Lovclv Roso Ballet. The Mysterious Hotel. The Tree of Truth. Tho Dance of (ho Moon Pays. Tho Slave Market. The Nubian Guards. The Forest , of Coconuts. Hinbad's Party. Tho Splendid', Succession, of Scenes by. W. R. Colenian, George Upward/ Leslie Board, W. Colemaiv Jun.,. and assistants. Pantomime produced by. 12..''1 V Steyne. Ballets invented and arranged by Minnie Everett. Musical Director, Albert Vernoii. Tho Ballets and Incidental Music composed by Andrew MncCuiui. Stage. Director, Thos. E. Foster.. . J. "', , ' Box Plans at the Dresden. ■ Day Sales at Christeson's. Early Doors and Gallery open at a-quarter to seven. .... If you will ■■'■■■'■ : "MEET? ME TO-NIGHT IN DREAMLAND." ■'■.'.• "BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON," . . Wo will "■. ' - •■' 'JFOLLOW THE TO AM TRACKS,"' ' 'tIN THE SHADOWS,". . Till we come to . . CHIVEBS AN D CO. 31 Willis Street'. Where wo can hear ALL the Hits from Sinbad the Sailor Pantomime. MRS.'H. B. MASON. TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. (PLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays So' at 8 p.m., in private hall, SG Ghuzneo Street, near St. Peter's Church. Private tuition by arrangement. Proficiency ensured in Six Private Lessons. STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, and Fluto (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Aro prepared to .receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc Can supply largo or small Orchestra Address, 13G TORY ST.. ' 'Phone 2570. LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. Ring up IC7C. And ask for Particulars of our VERTICAL .. FILING. SYSTEMS. V EBTICAIi FILING . .SYSTEMS, Why hunt feri Correspondence when-out System will place any Letter in j-our hands in half a minute. Let Us Show You How. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. '. . 'Phono' IG7G.'.. .. . LUNCHEON. ' SUPPER, AND " : > TEA ROOMS. - TRAIL'S . ' .IP COMMERCIAL ..-■.. \. RESTAURANT, LAMBTON QUAY. . ""; ' " AFTERNOON TEA A' 6PECIAMTT, Open 9 a.m. till IMS p.m. Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m.. JAMES FRASER, Proprietor, Tolophone 2806. CARTER AND GUISE, ARTER AND . GUISE! BRASS AND ALUMINIUM. FOUNDERS,ENGINEEHS, ■■_■]■ PLUMBERS and DAIRY SUPPLIERS. All Orders Promptly Executed; ■'.--■ .' Note Address— ' .•■■'• ■■••••■'•'- gyork'street.- '.'- : -=' i) york street.. . '•■ : 'Phone No. 3347. _.... ' CUSTOMS! CUSTOMSI T J. CASEY, Customs Agent, No. 1481 * Fontherston Street. Goods cleared and promptly delivered at. lowest rates. . Telephone, No. 315 C. Country clients reccivo prompt attention. ' ■'-■ '■ ■. - : 'PHONE -IM2 for all classes of PriiTtT J- ing Prompt attention, moderat<! charges.. "Dominion" Geni-ra) Fasting House, fiominipu A.T.cnup.. -.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1519, 15 August 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1519, 15 August 1912, Page 7

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