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AMUSEMENTS., 0 P I E A- H O U S E. :Lmi;ction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. ■ The • ' ' NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, | NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, 1 ' In a Series of Brilliant Musical Plays. I THE box PLANS \ THE BOX PLANS ' FOR THE ENTIRE 13 NIGHTS' SEASONA' ;WILL BE OPENED AT THE DRESDEN THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, • AT 8 O'CLOCK. 1 SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 25th, Aud Following 3 NIGHTS ONLY, will be presented the Latest Musical Play, in 2 Acts, (the Funniest Ever Written), . THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN, Adapted from the German of "Die Geschicdene Frau" (The Divorced Wife), by .Victor Leon, with Lyrics. by. Adrian Ross, and Music by Leo Fall. THERE'S A LAUGH IN, EVERY LINE. AN ENTRANCING MUSICAL PLAYi ' GREAT ALL-STAR CAST. Repertoire for the Season., . GiRL IN THE TRAIN,. • ' SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th.. NIGHTBIRDS, THURSDAY, JANUARY SOth, • THE CINGALEE,-. ' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. ' ' , DOROTHY, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7th. Prices.—Dross Circle and Orchestral Stalls, Gs.; Stalls, 3s. j Gallery, Is. Early Doors,' Stalls, 6d.; Gallery, Is., extra. Day Sales at Christoson's. ■"> , ' J. C. WILLIAMSON,.LTD.

CITIZENS' EASTERCARNIVAL. ? MEETING. OP LADIES. i " : : '' , rfflHE Mayoress. (Mrs. D. M'Laren) de- ' J- sires the attendance of all Ladies . and'' Girls interested in the • Citizens' Easter Carnival to meet In the Mayor's : Boom. Town Hall, THIS (TUESDAY) . AFTERNOON, at . 3.30 o'clock. ; JAS. M'BEAN, ' General Secretary. I January 20th, 1912. ! . STRING BAND. . MESSRS. ; ..VITETTA BROTHERS, .. Harp, Violin,, and Flute ■ : (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), '• Are prepared to receive engagements for , "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. San supply large or small Orchestra. •. Address, 136 TORY ST. 'Phono 2570. i AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. •; ,T>USH .■(DISTRICTS n -Ai AND P. ,1> : ASSOCIATION;' II TWENTY r FIRST ANNUAL SHOW, ; ' ' To bo held on the Racecourse at • ' WOODVILLE, '.V 1.,.'.' On . WEDNESDAY.' JANUARY :20th, 1913. Prizes for— : HORSES. .CATTLE,:, • - SHEEP .PIGS, and FARM PRODUCE. ■ ' Schedules sent on application. T. It. HUSBAND, 'Phone 41. . . ' Seo. ■ "prOROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL > AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. SEVENTH ANNUAL'SHOW, ■ AT. LEVIN. ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 29th, 1913! ' -Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and' ! ■ Pigs. '■ ■ " COMPETITIONS. : Gold-Bracelets for Best Lady Driver, Best Lady Hack, and Ladies' Jumping Event. :■■■ J - .' Boys' Pony Raoes, Trotting Race,' Jumping Event. / ' ••• Ladies', and Gents' Driving Competition. ■ i 1 Etc., Etc.. Schedules on application. ' ', B. I<. GARDENER,, ' ' ■ Secretary, Levin.. fTIEILDING A. ' AND P. SHOW. J- TUESDAY' AND WEDNESDAY, •' 4th and sth FEBRUARY, 1913. .£loss IN PRIZES. ' .£1055 Liberal Cash Prizes and Handsome Trophies, ito bo won outright, for all ■ Classes of Stock. ROMNEY-M'ARSH SHIELDS nllottedfor • ' ~ competition. Schedules and all particulars from the Secretary. A NNUAL WEST COAST RAM FAIR (to bo conducted by tho Feilding A. and P. Assocdatiot) THURSDAY and FRI-. DAY, Gth anid 7th FEBRUARY, 1913; : Entriej closo TUESDAY, 21st'JAN; Entry forms and all'particulars from E. H. FISHER, 'j Secretary Feilding A. and P> Association^' AND P. ASSOCIATION. ■■■~ FIRST ANNUAL SSOW. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1913. . Full particulars and schedules later, R. B. KILGOUR, >.'. • Secretary. A. AND P. ASSOCM- , 26th ANNUAL EXHIBITION! V * SOLWAY SHOW, Y ' The Leading North Island Stock Show. ' FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. . . Entries close February Ist. , ' RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY 20tli and 21st. Entries closo : February 3rd. \ GRAND DISPLAY 7 of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce, and Horticultural Exhibits. Jumping, Judging, and | Guessing Competitions. ,61000 OFFERED IN CASH PRIZES. 70 Acres of ideal picnic grounds; Native Bush, running streams, shady nooks. Hot water supplied gratis for picnics. Railway siding and holding paddocks at Showground gates. Schedules and full particulars on application to J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Masterton. Or Secretaries of kindred societies. JJANGITIKEI A. AND P. ASSN*. SECOND ANNUAL SHOW. To bo held on RECREATION GROUNDS, TAIHAJPE, On FEBRUARY 27th, 1913. Classes l'or Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs' ami Homo Industries.. Entries close on THURSDAY. February 13lti, 1913, at 9 p.m. 1 Over JCJOO cash prize money, in addition to 8 Silver Cups. , \ Write for Schedule. RAM FAIR ON FEB. 28th. Entrios closo FRIDAY, February 7th, 9 p.m. H. J. JAGGARD, Secretary, TaihaD*. P.O. Box 88, 'PlwmM, ■

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1653, 21 January 1913, Page 7

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