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AMUSEMENTS. 80-PEEP PANTOMIME. To-day at 2 o'clook. CHILDREN'S GRAND MATINEE. > Half-price for the Little Ones. 29., Is., 6d. Doors open 1 p.m. OPERA HOUSE. Lesseo "Williamson, Ltd. Direction Stiphenson and Linley. LAST TWO NIGHTS. Press Unanimous. Public Delighted. It is no over-statemerit to assert that LITTLE 80-PEEP Hao achieved a truly Supreme Suocess. It has hat the Bull's-ove of Popular Tasto. _~ Experienced Theatregoers • , Litorally Astonished and Delighted. The Sweetest Melodies. Exquisite Costumes. Pretty Girls. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. The Pantomime of Pantomimes, - LITTLE 80-PEEP, Who Lost Her Sheep. Box Plan Dresden. Day Sales Abel's. POPULAR PANTOMIME PRICES. Three Shillings, Two Shillings, and One Shilling. MATINEE" TO-DAY. • GENEE And the IMPERIAL RUSSIAN DANCERS. COMPANY OVER 70 STRONG. The Magnificent Ballets to be presented during tho season ARE NOT A Series of Meaningless Dances. "Coppelia" is a quaintly tumorous Two-set Comedy; "Arabian Nights" la a Tragip Romance, in ono act, with a thrilling story; and "Le3 Sylphidos" is a Delightful Fantasy in one acti the music by Chopin, including- the cclebrated "Prelude" and "Nocturne." O P.E R A HOUSE. Direction, J. C. (Williamson, Ltd. Commencing SATURDAY, OCT. 25. SEVEN NIGHTS, And MATINEE, SATURDAY, NOV. 1. By far the most costly and stupendous enterprise that J. C. Williamson, Ltd., has yet directed. ADELINE GENEE, ADELINE GENEE, Th« World's Supreme Dancer. ALEXANDER VOLININ, Tho Famous Russian Dancer. MDLLE. HALINA SCHMOLZ, The Fascinating Dancer, from tho Imperial Opera House, Moscow. MDLLE. VLASTA NOVOTNA,' The Charming Premiere Danseuae, from the 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 even to the dullest, and presented in THE MOST GORGEOUS COSTUME AND SCENIC SETTING. ANOTHER.TRULY SUPERB SPECTACLE IS "ARABIAN NIGHTS," A Tragic Romanco in • one act, with' a thrilling story, glowing -with tho richest Oriental colour, and steeped in tho atmosphere of Arabia. A Ballet of Raro Beauty Is "LBS SYLPHIDES." "LES SYLPHIDES." (Music by Chopin.) Which fills the 6tage with clustering groups of charming figures in snowy muslins, and is a realisation of tho dreams that passed before the" mental vision of Chopin r>a he was composing the music, which includes the celebrated "Nocturne" and "Proludo," and 6evoral of the waltzes. Tho programme -will bo further «nr hanced by the presentation of a series of Fascinating National and other Danceß, entitled DIVERTISSEMENTS. j GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA, 25 Instrumentalists, Under tho Diroation of C. J. M. Gloser. PRICES OF ADMISSION i Although the magnitude of this attraction unquestionably warrants a considerable increase in the ordinary prices of admission, the Directors have decided to adhere to tho -usual tariff,. Dress Cirole and Res. Stalls, fiix shillings; Stalls, three shillings; Gallery, one shilling. Box Plans open, at The Dresden. Wednesday, October 22nd. LATEST MUSIC AT BEGG'S. "POPULAR SONGS. All tho items JL sung in the "Sunshine Girl," viz., "The Gabv Glide," Is. Gd.j "Be my Little Bumble -13ee," Is. Cel.; "Laughing Song (Grace Palotta), Is. Gd. BALLADS. Clara Butt's successes t "Fairy Pipers," "Leaves and the Wind" (keys suitable for all voices), Is. Bd. each. Complete supplies in four keys now to hand of Herman Lohr's favourite song, "Littlo Giry Homo in the West"; also, Ernest Ball's big hit, "Till the Sands of the 'Desert Grow Cold." WALTZES. In stock from the melodies of the Operas "Quaker Girl," "Sun'Bhine Girl," "Miss nook of Holland," and "Belle of New York." Is. 9d. each. Our Pianists are at your service to try over any musio you wish. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Sole Agentß for Brinsmead and othor World-famed Pianos. oonneot with Malieno at Auckland (due Sydney October 24), per Main Trunk train, 10.50. a.m. I'icton, Blenheim, Nolson, Westport, Roofton, Greymouth, and Hokitika, per Arahura, 11.50 a.m. Nelson, per Niliau, 1.20 p.m. • Southern offices of Now Zealand, per Mararoa, 7.45 p.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19. Australian States and South Africa, to oonncct with Malieno at Auckland (duo Sydney October 24), por Main Trunk train, 7.45 p.m. (This is a close connection at Auckland.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. Articles for Canada per parcel post, per Main Trunk train, 10 a.m. Fiji, Fanning Island, Japan, Honolulu, also Canada, United States of Amorica, Central America, and West Indies, via Vancouver, also Continent of Europo and United Kingdom (duo London November 24). per Niagara, from Auckland, per Main Trunk train, 10.50 a.m. Money-orders must bo obtained by 9.45 ajn. Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, South Africa, and Continent of Europo and United Kingdom, via Naplea (duo November 27), per Maunganui, J.JO p.m. Money-orders must be obtained two hours before tho advortfced time of closing ihc mails. Australian States and Lord Howe, Norfolk and Now Hebrides Islands .(duo Sydney October 28), por Maunganui, 3.30 p.m. Money-orders must ho obtained two hours before the advertised time of closing the moils. Mails for Fiji closo at Auckland per Fiona, this day at 10 a.m. A. P. DRYDEN. Cliicf Postmaster Chief Post Office. Wellington, October 18, 1913. WIRELESS. Radio Station. Wellington.—Tlio steamers Bivorina. (Lyttelton. to Duncdln), TJlimaroa (Wellington to Sydney), Wahine (Lyttelton to Wellington), Wostralia (Auckland to Gisboriie), Mahcno (Sydney to Auckland), Maitai (Lyttelton to Wellington), Navua (Suva to Auckland) should bo within wireless rnngo this evening. The Ruapehu (Wellington to London) is expected to bo within rnngo of Chatham Iflond station tills evening. Tho steamers Ulimaroa, Wostralia, Moe-rn-KI, Mftunganul (Hobart to BluE), and it*wnn«. (Vanoourer to AuoUand) BlwiUd fe» jtfthia nws« ©I^IBB.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 7

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