AMUSEMENTS. > QPEBi HOUSE. Direction J. C.' Williamson, Ltd. Overture of ."The Blue Bird" starts at 7.50 sharp. LAST LAST NIGHT Of NIGHT BUT "THE BLUE BIRD.". , BUTTWO TWO By JUaurico Maeterlinck, translated by Alexander Teixeira de Maltos, to music by Norman O'Neill, by arrangement with Frederick Harrison, of the Hayiuarket Theatre. Eaeli Niglit the Audicncc sit spellbound with tho cliarm of this fascinating play. "TIIE BLUE BIRD" "Such plays as "The Blue Bird' are raro in tho dramatic world. Such performances as that given A by tho present company are EEW rarely cquallcdi"—'"Dominion." DliOl'S "The management can be conriiOJl gratulated sincerely on having THE achieved a, pronounced and 1111OCKAN qualified success."—"Evening OF Post." PRESS "Anything more poetic in conPRAISE (.option, morn perfect in detail than tho scenic effects lias never conic to our shores."—'"New Zealand Times." THE . Its Appeal is Universal. BLUE It is suro to Please You. BIRD. So Judge for Yourself. Box Plans at tho Dresden; Day Sales at Christebon's; Prices as usual,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1736, 29 April 1913, Page 9
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165Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1736, 29 April 1913, Page 9
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