AMUSEMENTS. "BLUE BIRD" BOX PLANS. At the Dresden until 12.30, afterwards at Christtson's, where Day Salo Tickets may ulso be purchased. "B LUE MKD " MATIKEE i\ KX'V WEDNESDAY, at 1.50 p.m. Children Inilf-prico to nil parts, excepting lata door gallery. Q 1' D K A HOUSE. Uirecriou. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. AlMingsr Kicliard Stewart. A PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION. TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT! 10-NIGJIT! SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT! AT 7.50 SHARP. i'OR A BRIEF PERIOD. MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON ■ i resents for the first time in Wellington Alaunco Maeterlinck's great work of genius, To music by Norman O'Neill, THE BLUE BIRD. THE BLUE BIRD. THE BLUE BIRD. By arrangement with Mr. Frederick ■Harrison the Haymarket Theatre, London production and effects. „ • THE CAST: Mummy 1M Irl>y MnrsM " a ! ll { W Rawdon Blandford Ji vl . t -V Gertio Cremer -JOT'' •: ■ Vera Spaull lairy Beryluno Georgio O'Sleara P-Vead Harry Halley 'i"i e •;:-— Charles Mcttam 1 V D !, tht ,; l)[| t'; Maurice Dudley lyletle, tho Cat Ernest Liislibrook y r ~f*r Miidpo Elliott Wllk • Stella Cazala ?VB n i' Brandeston Revett MS™ •••••; Nellie Calvin Gafler 'lyl Frank Harcourt Granny 'Pj-l , Vera Keogh Jj.'Blil - Irby Marshall ' >'»» I William Lockhart Onjc ......: William Lockhart Oak Sapling ;. Jenny Hawkins Neighbour Borlingot ... Gcorei'e O'Meara Neighbour Bcrlingot's Little' Daughter m, ~, Vein Cannon a ,ie lilii) S. Burton he Poplar Harry Raynor I he Bepch Redge Hawtiioni Tho Lime v ....Charles Midlev I be Chestnut Clive Ranford ,m r,e iXV„ '•••'• J- Bernard Ihe Willow R, Lawrence The Blue Child Dulcie French Unborn Tj-1 Vota Cannon 'I lie Rabbit 0. Vaughan Tlio Boy Lover Cecil Bradley The Girl Lover 'JV-ssie Magner Cold in the Head Eileen Hayes HOURS, STARS. LOAVES, STUFFS, Etc. fttagc Manager Lister Gilbert Musical Director Edwin Rawlins Box Plans for the first six nights, and for tho Wednesday Matinee at the Dresden fill 12.'30, and afterwards at Christeson's-, when Day Salei may also be purchased. . PRICES-Dress Circle and. Reserved Stall, 6s. i Stalls, 35.; Gallery, 1?. Early dor, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. The lato train to Paekake.riki will ly> delayed to-night until 11.50, and 1110,1x1.11 to Day's Bay on Wednesday till 11.15 p.m. jpfTr' f z"e ns' c "a~r nTvTI! TRENTHAM RACECOURSE, ; The Ideal Picnic Ground. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), APRIL 19. MOTOR-CYCLE RACES. 0 EVENTS, inclndin* 2 CHAMPIONI SHIPS. L'so Seamen 250 250 from H.M.S. New Zealand 250 250 ~ will attend. 25.0 Sports. Amusements. Side-shows. sth Regimental Band. Luncheon and -Afternoon Tea. '../■Admission, Is.; Gva.'nilstr.iid,.ls, Special Trains leave Lambton Station 11.5 a.m., 12.15, 12.21, 1.12, 1.20 p.m. Fares (including admission to grounds only): First-class, 3s. Gd.j bccond-class, 2s. Gd. • . C DARE BRIDGE, Hon. Sec. . TO-NIGHT SATURDAY , AT THE SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE, Whitinorc and Stout Streets. H.M.S. 'jS'EW- ZEALAND'S Concert Party will present a novel entertainment typical of Naval Ship life. Orchestral items, Company turns, rollicking choruses, Negro Minstrels, etc., etc. Every item by Ship's Company, under direction of Lieutenant Ciarsia. Tickets, 2s. and Is. Reserved. 2s. Gd.. Proceeds for Missions to Seamen. W- E- COCKS, Missioner. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. , TUESDAY NEXT, 22nd. BIZET'S GRAND OPERA, GAR MEN. ' .ARMEN. CARMEN. . ARMEN, \ TOWN HALL. Prices—ls. (reserved), and 3s. (reserved). Box Plan at Dresden. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. Hutt and Johnsoimlle Trains Delayed till after Concert.W. E. CALDOW, Hon Sec. iSfw'wlil! By Adrian HopTT ALL who appreciate a good Waltz will welcome the latest from the pen of this most successful composer. The title "BUDS AND BLOSSOMS." ADRIAN HOPE is known everywhere as one of the most popular writers of the modern Waltz, the extraordinary success of "Silver Fern," "Golden Shadows," "Radiant Morn," "Garden of Memory," and others is sufficient guaranteo of the quality of his latest. "BUDS AND BLOSSOMS" Will be clayed everywhere this season. If you call at our Warehouse wo will be only too pleased to try it over on tho piano. Prico for Piuno Solo—ls. Gd. copy, posted to any address for 18 stamps. ORCHESTRAL LEADERS-Send your business card and we will post you a set for small Orchestra (10 parts and piano) FREE. . ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD.. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, New Zealand's Most Populnr Music House. FOR YOUR OWN PLEASURE. IF you were one of the many who, at Christinas time, contributed to the of othors, by rpesenting an "His Master's Voice" Gramophone, why not now invest in one for YOURSELF, and so provide limitless musical entertainment in your OWN HomoP "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE %uJmo_wttbyUds 1 VSlcFj accords with every scientific and mechanical principle of sound-reproduction. The tone and volume are prfect—tho rcpertoin unlimited. Yon can enjoy—any time and iiu.vwliuß—as oflon as you wish-the world's niaterpiocoH of opera, music, song, or recitation. Ask the nearest, accredited "His Master's Voice" dealer to plnv your fnvourito music over for vou—lio'will gladly do it. SKATES. SKATEST " " WE Have just landed a largo consignment of Roller Skates. All the best makes, including Richardson, Brampton, U inslow, etc. Large stock of spare parts. Repairs to any make of skate. WITCOMBE AND PYM, ... Mcehaiiloal Engineer!, .■TtoM Oil JhJw Bbttrt,.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1728, 19 April 1913, Page 7
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