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AMUSEMENTS. 80-PEEP PANTCWnrE. 80-PEEP PANTOMIME. ' ' SATURDAY MATINEE SATUBDAY SATURDAY MATINEE SATUItDAY Commencing at 2 o'clock. Every Detail same as at Night. '* Bring the Littlo Olios! Special Matinee Prices: Children, halfi price to nil parts. QPlißi HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. ■i' Direction Stephenson and Linley. TO-NIGJIT t At ~ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT Opening Performance of STANLEY M'KAY'S ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY ' LITTLE '• LITTLE • LITTLE 80-PEEI' 80-PEEP. 80-PEEP. l " A BUBBLING FOUNTAIN OE FUN. '• TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. '• TO-NIGHT. TO-NJGHT. TO-NIGHT. LITTLE 80-PEEP, With its thousand and one moments of t . Increasing Merriment. Bright, Original, Clever Dancing. . lrresistihle, Fascinating Melodies, l " THE DRESSES THE SCENER Y Will be THE BALLETS the Talk THE SPECIALTIES of the THE MUSIC Town. I THE EFFECTS i LITTLE LITTLE LITTLE 80-PEEP 80-PEEP 80-PEEP ; The Brightest and Merriest Musical Titbit of Slodern Times. i Enchanting Musical Numbers. "Oh! the Sea." "Littlo 80-Peep." "Down a Shady Ijine." i, "On the Farm." "Pearl of Persia." "Throwing Myself Away." !. "I'm the Shah." "Arcadia." "The Fowls !n the Farmyard." ! ' "Lotus Land." "How are You?" q "Little Miss Turpentine," And Hosts of Others. Specialties. • Grand Marches. ■ Diverting Ballets. Magnificent Transformation, "THE FOUlt SEASONS." LITTLE , TO-NIGHT. : 80-PEEP. TO-NIGHT. ' Popular Prices, 35., 2s„ Is. Plan Drcs--5 den. Day Sales, Abel's. / Early Doors 6d. ei- • tra. 3 MATINEE—SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ; GENEEAnd the i IMPERIAL RUSSIAN DANCERS. COMPANY OVER 70 STRONG. Tho 'Magnificent Ballets to be presented during the season i ARE NOT A Scries of Meaningless Dances. i "Coppelia" is a quaintly humorous i Two-set Comedy; "Arabian Nights" is a [ Tragic Romance, in one act, with a thrilling story; and "Les Sylphides" is ! a Delightful Fantasy in one net, the music bv Chopin, including the i celei bratcil "Prelude" and "Nocturne,"' P~ITR~A H"O"U S E. Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. ' Commencing SATURDAY, OCT. 25. : ' SEVEN NIGHTS, And ! MATINEE, SATURDAY, NOV. 1. . By far the most costly nnd stupendous • enterpriso that J. C. Williamson, Ltd., haslet directed. ADELINE GENEE,; ADELINE GENEE, Tho World's Supreme Dancer. ALEXANDER VOLININ, Tho Famous Russian Dancer. MDLLE. HALINA SCHMOLZ, The Fascinating Dancer, from the Imperial Opera House, Moscow. MDLLE. VLASTA NOVOTNA, Tho Charming Premiere Dansouse, from tho leading Grand Opera Houses of Europe, And the IMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME, Including "COPPELIA." "COPPELIA." A Charming Two-act Play, full of the quaintest comedy, telling a highly interesting story, intelligible oven to the dullest, and presented in THE MOST GORGEOUS COSTUME AND SCENIC SETTING. ANOTHER TRULY SUPERB SPECTACLE IS "ARABIAN NIGHTS," A Tragic Romance in one act, with a thrilling story, glowing with' the richest Oriental colour, and steeped in tho atmosphere of Arabia. A Ballet of Raro Beauty Is "LES SYLPHIDES." "LES SYLPniDES." (Music by Chopin.) Which, fills the stage with clustering groups of charming . figures , in snowy muslins, and is a realisation of tho dreams that passed before the mental vision of Chopin as ho was composing tho music, which includes the ccloorated "Nocturne" and "Prelude," and several of tho waltze9. •The programme will be further enhanced by tho presentation of a series of Fascinating National and other Dances, entitled DIVERTISSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA, 25 Instrumentalists, Under the Direction of C, J. M. Glasor. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Although the magnitude of this attraction unquestionably warrants a considerable increase in tho ordinary prices of admission, tho Directors have decided to adhere to the usual tariff. Dress Circle and Res. Stalls, six shillings; Stalls, 'three shillings; Gallery, ono shilling. * Box Plans open at The Dresden Wednesday, Octobcr 22nd. LATEST MUSIC AT BEGG'S. Popular songs, au the items sung in the "Sunshine Girl," viz., "Tho Gaby Glide," Is. Gd.; "Be my Little Bumblo lice," la. (id.; "Laughing Song" (Grace Palotta), Is. Gd. BALLADS. Clara Butt's successes: "Fairy Pipers," "Leaves and the Wind" (keys suitablo for all voices), Is. 9d. each. Complete supplies in four keys liow to hand of Herman Lolir's favourito song, "Littlo Grey Ilomo in tho West"; also, Ernest- Ball s big hit, "Till the Sands of tho Desert Grow Cold." WALTZES. In stock from tho melodies of tho Operas "Quaker Girl," "Sunshine Girl," "Miss Hook of Holland," and_ "Belle of New York." Is. Dd. each. Our Pianists are at your service to try over any music yon wish. CHAR. BEGG AND CO., LTD., . MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Solo Agents for Brinsmead and other ■World-famed Pianos. The sun shines all day long, The moon shines in tho night, The little stars their watches keep— They are a lovely sight, There's something else that also shines, And helps us life to endure, It's talked about all over tilt worldWoods' Groat Peppermint' Cure—Advt. A man .who had been nbsent for a considerable time, nnd who, during his travels, had cultivated a great crop of whiskers and moustaches, visited a relative whose littlo girl had been his special favourite. The little girl made no iilTor to. snlWte him with the usual kiss. "Why, child," said the mother, "don't you give your old friend a kiss?" "Moiliei," answered the child, "I don't see any place." WHISKY AND EDUCATED CLASSES. The BUST is Hie cheapest in the long run. This applies lo Scotch Whisky as to most thini's, and is the secret why "WHITE HORSE" WHISKY is the most popular WHISKY amongst tho educated classes in England and Scotland,—

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 9

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