AMUSEMENTS. 0 X' E II A H 0 U S L\ Direction ,T. C. Williamson, Ltd. Overture of "The Blue liird" starts nt T.'jO sharp. LAST Of■ LAST FOUR "THE BUTE BIRD." FOUR N'IGIITS NIGHTS Hy .Maurice .Maeterlinck, translated by Alexander Tcixeira do Mattos, to musio by Norman O'.N'eiii, by arrangement with .Frederick Harrison, of the Ilayinarket Theatre. Each Night tho Audience fit spellbound with the charm of this fascinating play, "tin: 131, UK WHO" "The nil pervading "sentiment of The Blue Bird' is the appealing purity of its pathos. . . . The play is faithfully performed A anil beautifully produced.— lew "Dominion." Drops "The management ,can bo confront gratulated sincerely 011 liaring the achieved a pronounced and unOcean r| ualificd success. — "Evening of Post." Press "Anything moro poctic in conPraise. ception, more perfect in detail than the scenic effects has never coino to our shores."—"Now Zealand Times." "Such plays as The Blue Bird' are rare in the dramntic world. . Such performances as that given by the present company, tiro rarely equalled."— I "Dominion." THE Its Appeal is Universal. BLUE It is sure to Pleaso You. BIRD. So Judge for Yourself. Box Plans at the Dresden; Day. Sales at Christcson's; Prices as usual. QPEKA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. BOX PI,AN NOTICE. The Box Plan for THE MONK AND THE WOMAN Opens at tho Dresden NEXT WEDNESDAY MORNING. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd. GEORGE JIARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY Will Present the Greatest Drama of tho Age—the Play that' has created a Sensation wherever produced, THE MONK AND TIII3 WOMAN. THE MONK AND THE WOMAN. THE MONK AND THE WOMAN. To be Staged on a Scale of Unprecedented Splendour. SOME OF THE' LONDON PRESS OPINIONS: "A well-planned story of religion, love, and warfare, with plenty of stirring incident." "Tho real thing .... a first-rate talo .... with, monks and monarchs for victims." "Full of real dignity and Teal pathos, and it simply teems with situations." "Admirable contrast in the quiet peace of a country monastery with the joyful gaiety and intrigue of palaco lito in Paris." "A WONDERFUL PLAY." Produced by George Willoughby. Popular Prices: 35.; 25., and Is. Reserved Seats, is. Early Door to All Parts, Cd. extra. WEDDING GIFT. T LOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RINGS, ■*<-/ Solid 18ot. Gold stamped; lCs. Bd. to 50s. each. 282 LAMBTON QUAY and 114 CUBA STREET. It is expected that tho Union collier Kurow will get away from Wellington for Nowcastlo cither to-morrow or Wednesday. She returns to Toltomaru Bay and Napier with coal. Tlie collier Wairuna, which arrived at Wellington from Newcastle early on Saturday morning, wall return to tho New South Wales port to load again for Wellington. Having completed overhaul and survey, tho Union Company's Pat cell a will leavo Wellington for i'icton and NeLson at 12.45 p.m. to-day. Tho F. and S. Line's steamer Rsox leaves Lyttelton on May 1 3 for Wanganui. She clears the latter port tor Avonmouth. via. Las Palmas. Mr. J. Mawson has relieved Mr. D. Robertson ('.J fourth cuginecr of the Moana. The Shaw-Havill steamer Ka-ramea, (from Liverpool) is due at Auckland 011 May 10, anil at Wellington a few days later. The small coastal steamer Tainul is expected to load at Wellington for Waitara this week. It is anticipated that diraharge of tho Wellington, portiijn of the Norfolk's hardwood timber cargo will be completed in lime for tho vessel to leave for Lyttelton to-morrow. For the purposo of continuing Homeward loading, the Shaw-Savill steamer Pakeha leaves Wellington to-morrow for Gishorne, Whangaroi, and Auckland. Final departure will bo taken for London from Auckland. Tho coastal steamer Kennedy is' due at Wellington on Wednesday with 4000 cases of Motueka apples for transhipment per Rotorua to London. Flora, s.s., is due here from south tomorrow morning. She eails for New Plymouth, Westport, and Greymouth at 5 p.m.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1735, 28 April 1913, Page 7
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