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AMUSEMENT 3. "THE QUAKER GIRL,"-TO-NIGHT at 7.45. "THE QUAKER GIRL." BOX PLANS. Seats in central positions in the Dress Circle or Stalls juay be selected at the Dresden. 500 EARLY. DOOR STALLS 500 And. (100 EARLY DOOR GALLERY TICKETS For this evening's performance may be purchased to-day at Christeson's or at tho doors to-night. LATE DOORS open at 7.30. QPEEA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager Richard Stewart. An Evening of Sheer Delight, Commencing TO-NIGHT (Monday) TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT (Monday TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT (Monday) TO-NIGHT, At 1.4. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents the Incomparable ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, 1 ROYAL COMIC OPERA - COMPANY. In the Enormously Successful and Delightfully Fascinating Musical Comedy, "THE QUAKER GIRL." "THE QUAKER GIRL." "THE QUAKER GIRL." The Reigning Success of London and New York. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Tony Chuto LESLIE HOLLAND Captain Charteris...FREDERICK READE Monsieur Larose ... ALFRED ANDREWS Prince Carlo EDMUND SHERRAS Nathaniel Pym C. R. BANTOCK Monsieur Duhambel ... lON MAXWELL William GEORGE YOUNG .Targe ARTHUR LISSANT Jeremiah JACK CANNOT Phoebe JESSIE LONNEN Princess Mathilde OLIVE GODWIN Diane VERA PEARCE Madame Blum GRACE PALOTTA Mrs. Lukyn MRS. GEORGE LAURI Rachel Pym BTLLTE BARLOW Toinetto EILEEN REDMOND Prudence BLANCHE BROWNE LA DANSE DE CHAMPAGNE. The Play produced by Mr. Wybert Stamford. Musical Director, Mr. Victor Champion. Stage Manager, Mr, R. Carey. Box Plans open at the Dresden. Day .Sales at Christeson's. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 63.: Stalls, Ss.; Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Business Manager, J, Farrell. TO-MORROW NIGHT. LAST CONCERT, LAST CONCERT, . LAST CONCERT, , TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30. TOWN HALL. NORDICA. NORDICA. NORDICA. NORDICA. NORDICA. NORDICA. NORDICA. NORDICA. .Mme. Nordica is admittedly the greatest "Isolde" in the World. MME. NORDICA WILL SING: The "Liebestod." From Wagner's Great Music-drama, - ■. "Tristan and Isolde." ■ MME. NORDICA WILL SING:. Le Nil, with Violin Oblig&to. , , MME. NORDICA WILL SING: ■ Will o' the Wisp, Damon, And Tosti's Good-bye. MME. NORDICA WILL SING: Zephyr and the Rose. Mattinata. PAUL DUFAULT WILL SING: Celeste Aida, from "Aida." PAUL DUFAULT WILL SING: J'ai Pleure en Rove, A Birthday. PAUL DUFAULT WILL SING: Au Pays, / Tho Swallows. FRANKLIN HOLDING WILL PLAY: • Ave Maria, > Zephyrs. . ' FRANKLIN HOLDING WILL PLAY: Zigunerweisen (Gipsy Airs). At the Piano: MR. ROMAYNE SIMMONS. ' Prices: 6s. (Reserved), 4s. and- 2s. (Unreserved), at tho Dresden. - Direction, FREDERIC SHIPMAN. C' L A R A BUTT. LARA BUTT.; "Surely such a gorgeous voice; lies never before been given to mortal woman." — "The London Standard." ' ■ ( CLARA BUTT, CLARA BUTT. "The voico of a century."—-The London "Daily Telegraph." CLARA BUTT, 1 ■ CLARA BUTT, During tho present Australian Tour Clara Butt and' Kennerley Rumford have sung to over 120,000 PEOPLE. i CLARA BUTT. CLARA BUTT, . At their Farewell Concert In Melbourne on Saturday night last, the auditorium was filled in every port, the "house being 6old out" in advance. KENNERLEY RUMFORD, KENNERLEY RUMFORD, Thq Great English Baritone, And CLABA BUTT CLARA BUTT Will commence Their Scoond Tour of New Zealand At WELLINGTON On THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 9th. THE BOX PLANS Will be opened at THE DRESDEN on WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, OCTOBER Ist. Early application for Seats is advised, as innumerable inquiries for Seats are already boing made. Reserved Seats: Hnlf-a-Guinea, Unreserved Scats: ss. and 3s. Direction, J. AND N. TAIT. There's healing power in every drop. Fake a few drops of "NAZOL" on susar, lissolve slowly m the mouth. The effect b wonderful. Coujjhj, Colds, Sow throats, and Bronchitis are em-od with 'Nazcl, —Adit, ,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1867, 29 September 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1867, 29 September 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1867, 29 September 1913, Page 9

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