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AMUSEMENTS." """"'■' ELEONORA: DE CIBNEROS. (Pronounce' CISS-NAIR-ROSS.)' - Mannging Director ... Frank Tellwt. THREE CONCERTS., Q P B U A HOUSE. NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 17. NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 17. And THURSDAY EVENING, 6EPT. 19. TOWN JLVLL, FAREWELL CONCEKT-FEIDA.Y . EVENING, SEPT. 20th. Tho World-famous Mezzo-Soprano, ELEONORA DE CI'NEROS, ELEONORA DE CIdNEROS. AND HER CONCERT PARTY;"""Her regal prosonco und her beautiful voice, backed by consummate art, captured both the eye and tho ear as fully on tho concert pliitform as on the lyric stage.—"Daily Telegraph," Sydney. PAUL DUFAULT, Tho Great Tenor. "Created a sensation. . . Tho finest con> "Cert,tenor that, has over.boon heard in Sydney"—"Sydney Morning Herald." JAMES LIEBLING, Tho Brilliant 'Cellist. "A virtuoso—the greatest since Gel» ardy."—"Sun," Sydney. HAROLD WHITTLE, ■, " .. .Tho Artistic Accompanist. - "A Master of hi« art."—"Argus," Mol« ■ bourne. ■ ■'-■..' . .'* Box.Plan Now. Open at tho Dresden.' «... PRICES OF ADMISSION.-Drcss Circle.. and Orchestra Stalls, 65.; Stall?, ,3s.j '.'. . Gallery, 'if. No early doors.. Plans Now Open at the Dresden;.3s,v' tickets at Christeson's. .' ' ■"- "."■■■ CHAELES B. WESTMACOTT,' .:,:.. ' ■ Business Manager.; „,, countess de cisneros concerts'" '" .•;:... country tour. ;. ■ ' NAPIER.—To-night, Saturday, . ■ ';,.;,.;;,;; PALMEKSTON NORTH-Ncxt Mondaj..','." Night, September IG. - ■-.■■• WANGANUI.-Ncxt Wednesday Night September 18. ■ ' A P E B A HO' US H '.:. Direction Allan Hamilton. „ IMPORTANT ' PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. '^ ■ Commencing '• •■ : MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. THE KMjJAIKU-DEls'MSa'ON■■••■-•■■ , DRAMATIC COMPANY. ■•■■■-. ■ " Headed by Mr. George S. Titheradge. ..' •;; ' Mr. Harry Plimme-r. Mrs. Robert Brough, ............ Beatrice Day. . . ... : ;'■.. I Lizette Parkes. . ■■': In a Nino Nights' Season of Unusual Brilliancy, . ," Tho Dramatio Success of the Year,' NOBODY'S DAUGHTER. ' NOBODY'S DAUGHTER. •■' ■ . NOBODY'S DAUGHTER. . . . NOBODY'S DAUGHTER. .., .; For 4 Niehts Only. -■• v' :; '•■• FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, .--• For 3 Nights Only, . . : -..-.. A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE.--TUES. and TOD., Oct. 1 and 3 ... ■ Last Two Nights of the Scaton, A VILLAGE PRIEST. PRICES--55., 35., and Is. . . . Early doore and Day Sales as usual.' ' Box Plan for the first seven nights will' open at tho Dresden on Wednesday morning, September 18, at i> o'clock. ....,■; TOWN ■ ■■■■ HA -L "ir" THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19tn. ...V.', . ARTS CLUB CONCERT. Under tho Patronage of his Excellency tho Governor and Lady Islington, the Honourable tho Primo Minister and Mrs. Massey, the Right Honourable Sir Joseph and Lady Ward, his Worship the Sloyor - and Mrs, M'Laxen. . . : , Mrs. F. .lohnstonc, Miss Getrudo Hunt, Miss Castle, Missi,.Hugo, Miss Dorothy-..'* WcUs, Mr. W. H.,Church,,Mri Allwright,;,;; Mr. Maughan Bjirnett, Mr. Horace Hunt, =i' Mr. L. F. Watkius, Mr. Frank Johnstono, . Mr. Hudson (French Club), Mr.' Hardio; Shaw, members of the Orphans' Club, Wellington Dramatic Club, Liedertefel, '. and other Societies, . .. The Orphens Quortette Party, The Orchestra of the Society of Musidans will play tho "TOY SYMPHONY," composed .by Messrs. Maushan Barnett, ' Horace Hunt, and L., F. Watkins. Admission, 35., is., Is. Bos plan at Dres. den. '; ..;;;.;. PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH TONES AND CO.'S PLANTS. BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS ' IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. . .', Note the Addrcss-255 CUBA'STREET. 'Phone 510. ■' • •.'. ';■.'.. ;:'(..V. Telegraphic Address: : •••''■ "MEREDITH HOUSE." Most Convcnlenl lor River. TAUMARUNUI. Cook's Coupons Accepted. BEST OF ALL DRINKS. WHITE AND MACKAY WHISKY. ' ' CARLSBERG BEER. AUKNTB: H..T. .Hobertson and'Co,, ." ... Hunter Street, Wellington. Barraud and Abraham, Palmerifon N. TE MATA WINEST 7 " Mado in New Zealand...' Six Gold '■ Medals. ■, • "■' ■••- Clarot and Hock, 265. per case of 1 doz. quarts;, '28s. per .case if ,J ,'; 2 doz.* pints. '• : Madeira, 30s. (quarts), 325.' (pints)' on rail- at Hastings. ■■'■ . Apply The Manager, To Mate V/ne- . yards, Havelock Nth., Hawke's Bay. M Many a man "^^pl^ , .-"■'' Y has thought the ..V J Imitations as good as the >§j||Bj3f" ■■-, ."■■■ / genuine Wood-Milne until ■T'mjL'.'. ■ ' I war has proved his mistaie. '^^i'' ' Heel Pads- ;;; Wear best because they ." <JfoB&aMsMK ut mlili from * beitec. "■•■• rubi;sr,llln . ,nv<>llll!r '. - .'■' FOR A COOD PURE BEER DRINK ONLY STAPLES , . ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CONNOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. Brewery end Offices t Molesworth' »ad Morphv Streets. V .. : ?

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 7

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