AMUSEMENTS. FINAL MATINEE OF "(Jl HE BLUE 818 D." THIS AFTERNOON AT 1.50 SHARP. THIS AFTERNOON AT 1.50 SHARF. This Afternoon Each Child will be presented with a SOUVENIR "BLUE BIRD" BROOCH. Children Half-price to all part's except Lato Door Gallery. Q)FERA ; HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. LAST Of LAST FIVE "THE BLUE BIRD." ' FIVE NIGHTS . NIGHTS THIS AFTERNOON At 1.50 THIS EVENING At 7.50 The Audience find in witnessing "THE BLUE'BIRD" A Delightful Fairy Play which Charms by its Simplicity and Innocence, and is universally admitted to bo the. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL As well as THE MOST SUBLIME AND IMPRES- ! SIVE PLAY Ever Presented in Wellington, In fact "THE BLUE BIRD" Has winged its way into the affections of tho public, It is indeed a Revelation and one of those Exceptional Instances that appeals to all more and more each time it is witnessed. Box Plans at tho Dresden; Day Sales at Christeson's; Prices as usual. QPEUA i H 0 U S E. BOX PLAN, NOTICE. The Box Plan for THE MONK AND THE WOMAN Opens at the Dresden. NEXT WEDNESDAY MORNING. Commencing y SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd. GEORGE MARLOW'S ' BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY Will Present the Greatest Drama of tliq Age—the Play that lias created a Sensation wherever produced, I , THE MONK AND THE WOMAN. THE MONK AND THE WOMAN. To be Staged on a Scale of Unprecedented Splendour. A Sensational Story of ' A KING, A MONK, AND A WOMAN. Greatest plav sine® THE SIGN OF 'i'HE CROSS. "A WONDERFUL STORY." Play produced by George Willoughby. Popular Prices; 35., ,25., olid Is. Reserved .Seats, 4s. .Early Door Tickets to All Parts, Gd. extra. WELLINGTON SHAKESPEARE CLUB. A PUBLIC READING of "TWELFTH NIGHT" will bs given in tho Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on TUESDAY, 6th MAY, at 3 .p.m. Admission, Is. Reserved Seats, 2s. Box Pl»ns at Dresden Piano Co. on Ist May. A DECIDED SUCCESS. HOLM AN HOPE , S~LATEST WALTZ, , "BUDS AND BLOSSOMS." THIS Waltz bids fair to excecd in popularity the- writer's "Golden Shadows" (26,000 copies),:"Silver Ferii" (19,000 copies), both N.Z.- records. • "BUDS AND BLOSSOMS will be heard everywhere this winter owing to its captivating melodies. It is easy to plav and well within tho compass of the moderate player. You should certainly K< Wo wmifd asK you to oall and hear this and other successes tried over on the Price, Is. Gd. copy. Posted anywhere, 18 stamps. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Mannsrs Street, Wellington. ■ New Zealand's Popular Music House,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 7
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