AMUSEMENTS. THE QUAKER GIRL. J Madame Blum made the Quaker modo tho rage of Paris. Tho Royal Comic Opera Company made "The Quaker Girl" the rago of Auckland. ' THE~QUAKER GIRL. Tony— When a bud bad boy like me f Meets a good, good girl liko you. PrudenceWell, tho good little maid is a bit , afraid ( And wonders what on earth to do. QP EEA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A Season of Gaiety and Joyous Melody. Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. Season of 13 nights only J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have pleasure in announcing the reappearance in Wellington of the Incomparable , ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. 150 — Artists — 150 Including Misses Messrs, Blanche Browne Jack Cannot Grace Palotta Leslie Holland Jessie Lonnon Edmund Sherraa (her first app. here) C. R. Bantock Billio Barlow Frank Greene (her first app. here) Frederick Roade Olive Godwin (his first app. here) Vera Pearce Seymour Middleton In the following magnifioent repertoire of Successful Musical Comedies. , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 6 Nights Only. Initial production in Wellington of the enormously and delightfully • ,'fascinating) Comio Opera: . "THE QUAKER GIRL." . "THE QUAKER GIRL." The daintiest, prettiest, and best Comio Opera ever staged in Australasia. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th, • 8 Nights Only. First representation here of the gor-geously-mounted gaiety protection, "THE SUNSHINE GIRL." 'THE SUNSHINE GIRL." Dazzlingly dressed. Joyously tuneful. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, October 9-10 th. "MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND." SATURDAY AND MONDAY, October 11-13 th. "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK."- . Full Operatic Orchestra and Chorus under tho 'direction -of Victor Champion. BOX PLANS FOR "THE QUAKER GIRL" WILL BE OPENED at the Dresden on THURSDAY NEXT, AT 9 A.M. A queuo will be formed from 8 a.tn. Touring Manager. J. Farrell. ig H0 R T:T S'. THEATRE. LAST DAY of LAST NIGHT VITAGRAPH'S GREATEST SUCCESS, "HEARTS OF THE FIRST EMPIRE." "HEARTS OF THE FIRST. EMPIRE." Nothing More Beautifully Dresseil or Elaborately Staged has ever'been screened. LADIES, Don't iniss this beautiful, picture. " ___ mO-DAY! TO-DAY! On NEWTOWN PARK At 3 p.m. NEW SOUTH WALES V. , NEW ZEALAND Wellington's opportunity of witnessing tho great South Welshmen. Stretched to their utmost by New Zealand's best team. CURTAIN-BAIBER At 1.30 p.m. WANGANUI JUNIOR V. PETONE JUNIOR. BANK IN ATTENDANCE. Admission, Is. ■YORKSHIRE SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. THE 18th Annual Dinner of the above Sopiety will be held on MONDAY NEX.T (Dominion Day), in Godbar"e Rooms, Cuba Street, at 8 p.m. prompt. Tickets may bo obtained of 'any member of the Committee, or from the Secretary, H. N. WOOD, . Albemarle Hotel. Ghuznee Street. LIEDERTAFEL. SECOND CONCERT SECOND CONCERT Of the Present Season, At the TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, , On ' WEDNESDAY NEXT. Assisting Artists i Madame Nellie Fioldhouso, Contralto Vocalist. Miss Mona Moore, Pianisto. Admission: Two Shillings. Plan at the Dresden. NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUA! FESTIVAL, ■ ■ COMMENCING NOVEMBER 3rd. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 30th. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 80th. j Send for Text Book. : Large Wellington Entries Wanted. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. ! 149 Featherston Street. ! THE WONDER-WORKER! ' It has pioneered good musio in ren ties ■ whore, before, the world's masterpieces never reached; it is tho great enlightiner • I—tho most versatile of entertainers; it 3 is tho "machine with the human voice," resonaut, mellow, and cloar it is by "Hrs MASTER'S VOICE"1 GRAMOPHONE. , You may have heard talking machlnesß, but have you heard THIS ONE, "Ilia Master's Voice," tho grandest instrument 1 of all? Resolve to buy one for your home, and make your entertainment cmn- ' plete. Catalogues and name of r.eniest , accredited dealer on request. 1 GRAMOI'HONIUM, LTD;, 118-120 Victoria Street, WELLINGTON. C~~ORRA LYNN TEA GARDENS, 220 Hutt Road, Petone. An Ideal Spot to spend a week-end. I Every Modern Convenience. Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality, A Speoial Room for Evening Parties. A Lovely Spot for Motorists to stay for Refreshments. J Cigarettes Sold. MRS. H. B, WOOLCOTT, Jww, BansxJfitifisa.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1860, 20 September 1913, Page 9
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