AMUSEMENTS. QSCAR ASCHE AND LILY BRAYTON The Curtain will rise Punctually at 7.'15 p.m. each ovpning during tlio Slioko<ponrpaii Season. OSCAR ASCHE AM) LILY BRAYTON In —"THE TAMING 01'' THE SIIREW."Seals in central pn-itkins for this evening's rpprtsi'iiliilioii call be selec'ii'd at Dip Dresden. JSO Tickvts for (lie hiuk stalls <ind SOO I'or tlio gallery, may bo purchased at Christeson's during the day or «it tlio llientrp doors this evening. "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" HAS BEEN TRANSFEREE!) WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST ALTERATION IN TUB VERIEST DETAIL FROM THE LONDON TO THE WELLINGTON STAGE. ■ ' QPEEA HOUSE. Direction...J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager, Havolil Ashton. OSCAR ASCHE AND LILY BRAYTON OSCAR. ASCHE AND LILY BRAT-TON TWO WEEKS WITH THE IMMORTAL BARD. SERIES OF SHAKESPEAREAN Productions which will indubitably stomp this as the most memorable dramatic season that has ever taken place in Wellington. Commencing TO-NIGHT. MONDAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY. TO-NIGHT. And Continuing TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY With the presentation of Shakespeare's Great Comedy, -"THE TAMING OF THE SHREW."--"THE TAMING OF THE SHREW."OSCAR ASCHE as PETRUCHIO. LILY BRAYTON as KATHARINA. INDUCTION. A Lord Norman Harle Hostess Floronca Allen Christopher Sly Oscar Ascho 1 Alfred Bristowo Huntsmen and ServantsAlexander Onslow, George Skillan, Cecil Kingsley, Hayford Hobbs, Neville Brooke. THE~PLAY. Baptisla. Herbert Grimwood Vincentio J. Fritz Russell Lucentio Frederic Worlock Gremio Calob Porter. Hortensio R. Lan Penny Petruchio Oscar Asche Tranio . H. R. Hignett Biondello R. F. Anson Grumio .... Arthur Trnntom Curtis Bessie Major A pedant Gordon Harker A Steward George Skillan A Tailor Alfred Bristowe A Widow Olive Noble Bianca Elfrida Clement Katharina, the Shrew Lily Brayton Landlords, Servants, Guests, etc. The Play Produced by OSCAR ASCHE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE. ■"THE MERCHANT OF VENICE." MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 and 22, "THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR." WEDNESDAYTOCTOBER 23, FOUR NIGHTS and SATURDAY MATINEE, "OTHELLO." Manager for Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton C. B. Wcstmacott. Plans for tlio Season at the Dresden. Day Sales at G'hristeson's. PRICES—D.O. and Stalls. 6s. s Back Stalls, 45.; Gallery, 25.; Early Door Gallery, Cd. extra.. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." |7\NGAGE . Rooms for a. Week-end. Hi Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Modorate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. Ring up "BELLEVUE." STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, i'A Harp, Violin, and .Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal' Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for ' At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply large or small Orchestra, Address, 136 TORY ST. 'Phono 2570, HOTEL NOTICES. TAITA HOTEL. TAITA. FRED. TUTTE Proprietor, Luncheon and Afternoon Teas a Specialty. Only Best Brands oi Liquor Stocked. Prompt and Courteous Attention. NOW OPEN. mHE NEW GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN. X 50—ROOMS—50. One of the most modern of its kind in New Zealand. E. C. BIGGINS, Proprietress. H Y T E'S HOTEL, FOXTON, LEN FREEMAN, Proprietor, TSTAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL. ™ • Marion Street (opp. Now - Te Aro Post Office), City. Absolutely fire and earthquake-proof. Contains all modem conveniences and oomforts- A largo promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: 6s. per day; or from 255. per week, MRS. C. A. TREGONKING, 'Phone 2917, Proprietress. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS. TREGONNING, of the "Waverley Private Hotel," wishes to notify thG public that she has taken over the Columbia Private- Hotel, Cuba Street. Complete renovation and refurnishing has taken place. Both Hotels will bo under the direct management of Mrs.Tregonn. ing, and are to be run in conjunction with each other. A GOOD TIP, You read about the winner, You read about the loser;If you wear one of our Suits, You'll never back a loser. , Suits to Order from ,£•{. Your own Material made up J!3. G. S. ROBERTS, Fashionable Tailor, 52 Lower Cuba St. (Over N.Z. Motor Co., Opp. Bank of N.Z.) KENT TERRACE CHURCH. The Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church anniversary services were conducted yesterday by the Rev. .Tohn Mackenzie, M.A., of St. Andrew's, Christchurch. Mr. Mackenzie took tlio whole of the three services, delivering earnest and eloquent discourses to large congregations. His morning subject was "Gcd Forbid that I Should Glory Save in the Cross of. Our Lord Jesus Christ." The evening addross was from Mark, i and 39, and the Ihonie was "Christ, (ho Master of Passions of Men." The afternoon address to children was "Children of Many Lands." Tlio anniversary conversazione will take place on Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. ZOUTK Green Pills "Drive away Uric Acid." neutralise all rheumatic acidity,. by removing the offending matter from the systom. Blood is purified, kidneys relieved, joints become supple, there is. a general freedom from pain. The new cure for Rheumatism, Backache,, I Sidiier Troubles, etc. Store price. Os, Us* m, -No. Clg9,_ -»>
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1570, 14 October 1912, Page 7
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