AMUSEMENTS. OSCAR ASCHE AND LILY BRAYTON. ••rr i s - M E T." MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.45. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.45. PERFORMANCE PRECISELY AS AT NIGHT. - Splendid Opportunity for those who cannot Get Scats for tho Final Performance to-nirfitv 300 GOOD STALLS SEATS AT is. 300 GOOD STALLS SEATS AT 4s. On Sale at t'hristescn'a and Theatre doors. Children's Prices-D.C. and Res. Stalls, 35.; Stalls, 25.; Early Door Gallery, Is. 6d.; Lato Door, Is. APBEi HOUSE. Direction. ..J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager, Harold Ashton. CURTAIN Risis 7.45 SHARP. TO-NIGHT! (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT! OSCAR ASCHE AND LILY BRAYTON OSCAB ASCHE AND LILY BRAYTON With Their Complete COMPANY OF LONDON ARTISTS. Present for tho Last Time the Marvellous Oriental Spectacle, KISMET. KISMET. KISMET. An "Arabian Night," by Edward Knoblauch. ■ PRODUCED BY OSCAR ASCHE. General Manager for Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton, B. A. Moyer. Plans Dresden. Day Sales Christesen'e.. D.C. and Stalls, 65. ; Back Stalls, 45.; Gallery, Early Doors 2s. 6d., Late Doors, 2s. r\SCAR ASCHE AND LILY BRAYTON ON MONDAY EVENING NEST Wi" be inwiqrurnted a scries of SHAKESPEAREAN PRODUCTIONS ranking as unquestionably the finest from every viewpoint ever witnessed in Australasia. MR. ASCHE AND MISS BRAYTON desire all lovers of the great master to fully rcaliso that each play will be presented PRECISELY AS IN LONDON. The sorics, it is hoped and believed, will indeed prove a revelation, and create a standard in classic dramatic- representation which will bo remembered for many years. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 15, and 10. -"THE TAMING OF THE SHREW."THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17, 18, and 19. AND SATURDAY MATINEE, -"THE MERCHANT OF VENICE."MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 and 22. "THE MERRY WIVES OF* WINDSOR." WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23, 24, 25, and EG, AND SATURDAY MATINEE. —"0 THE L L O"— Plans NOW OPEN at tho Dresden. Children Half-Price at Matinees Only, riREAT MUSIC SALE. NOW IN FULL SWING.
ASTOUNDING BARGAINS. All Music going 6d. copy for a few days only. 25., Is. 6d., and Is. Editions going'at 6d. copy. MUSIC-LOVERS SHOULD NOT MISS THIS GBBAT OPPORTUNITY, ONLY ADDRESS--116 CUBA STREET. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. A NNUAL EXHIBITION will bo 'A. OPENED TO-DAY at 3.15 p.m., by the Hon: w: F. MASSEY. Doors open at 2.30. Admission 2s. 6d. Admission in evening, from 7.30 to 9.50, and on subsequent days,. Is. Art Union Tickets can bo obtained frbin Custodian.
(P RAND SACRED CONCERT, "" BY TRAMWAYS BAND. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY NEXT, OCT. 13, 8.15 p.m. PROGRAMME: March (Big Guns) Selini Avolo BAND. Fantasia (Smithy in the Woods) Michaelia BAND. Song (Air—Arm, Arm, ye Brave) Handel MR, HAMILTON HODGES. Suite—(a) Mazurka; (b) Nocturne; (c) Polonais3 P. Chopin BAND. Clarinet Solos Weber MR. H. MOSCHINI. Song (Calvary) Rodney By Special Request, MR. HAMILTON HODGES. March (King's Guard) J, H. Keith BAND. Accompanists-MRS. QUEREE AND MR. R. C. HOLLOW. Grand Piano kindly lent by Chas. Begg and Co. ; WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. .■ PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURES. BY arrangement with the Arts Club, a LECTURE will be given in tho Town Hall (Concert Hall) on MONDAY NEXT, the 14th instant, at 8 p.m. by Mr. Hurst Seager, F.R.1.8.A., of Christchurch. Subject: "Town Planning and the City Beautiful." The Leoture will be illustrated by Lantern Views of Garden Cities in various parts of the world. His Excellency the Govornor, who has signified his intention of being nresent, has kindly consented to also speak on tho subject. ADMISSION: FREE. JNO. PALMER, 12th October, 1912.
Under the Patronago of their Excellencies ■ Lord and Lady Islington. (pONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. OCTOBER 16th, 1912. FOURTH PIANOFORTE RECITAL By MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY, Assisted by MISS PHYLLIS HANIFY, MR, T. D. COLLINS (Vocalist), ond MR, HERBERT BLOY (Violinist). PBIOES—3s., 25., Is. Bos plan now open Dresden. _^ mOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1012. HAMILTON HODGES. HAMILTON HODGES. SONG RECITAL. Assisting Artists: MR. HORACE HUNT, Mus.Bac, The Solo Pianist. SIGNOR ALP. P. TRUDA, Tho Solo Flautist. MRS. E. H. QUEREE, The Brilliant Accompanist. Popular Prices: 35., 25., Is. In the COMPACTIONS ' Tour DEPORTMENTw.U Count. SPECIAL- LESiONS for intending Competitors, and Special Exercises in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianists and Violinists. MISS MARGARET NEUMANN. Teacher of Physical Culture, Routh's Buildings, Feathcrston Street PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH TONES AND CO.'S PLANTS. fel BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Note the Address-! 55 OUBA STREET, •'JPfefiAa 510, . ' ■■'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1569, 12 October 1912, Page 7
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