AMUSEMENTS. (QPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, lid. JlanaK'tuff I)ire<:tors: Giwr»6 Tliilis, Hugh .T. IFord, Clyde Meynell. Oeneral Manager; (Sydney), K J. Taif General Marittser: ..(Jielbourne) Taylor Uarhy's-liire. Cuftflin Eises at 7.50 sharp. - ■ FINAL PERFORMANCE And FABBWEtL NIGHT Of x~ri- C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., JsEW COMIC OHiIU COMPANY, ,r , . ■-• •I» the Most Successful Production of tho Season, "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." A TRULY ARTISTIC PRESENTATION. Both PRESS AND PUBLIC \' Are UXANIMOUo IN DECLARING "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" A Genuine ariil Brilliant Triumph. Box Plans,at the Dresden. Dav Sales at.Christcsons. . PRICES'AS ; .IisUAL... Q P 2 R A HO TJ S B. Lessw ........;.....,.. JTc., WilJiomßoi, Ltd. ■bub-Lssses „.Gc»g:e Willauahb'i', Liraitcl. Managing Director, Mr. G-eorge Willouglibj-, ~ ~ ... . Ccininencinp; MONDAY, Igfli .FEBRUARY, Visit cf t'hfe BRiLLIANT DRASTIC COM.BINAWON Of OBOROB LIMITED, K>R NINE NIGHTS ONLY. Tho Mima jement is sending this Company IN ITS ENTIRETY ' to produce tire p.f their Finest and Most. Popular Dramas. . OPENING KIGHT, MONDAY, IBth, • When ft hew and original play of London Life will bo staged, with a coterie of Dramatie Stafs Ufiecjußiled anysvhere. It is entitled '"PHia j3Brr3\R girl's Bedding,'" 'THE BliarUß GlftUS WWIDING,- - ' "TJJE ; BKJGIR GIRL'S WEDDING," "THE BB'i'J SIE. GIRL'S WEDDING," and will be staged on a' lavish scal.B and bnlkantly interp-ttcd by the BRILLIANT. ADELPIII DRAMATIC COMPANY, with all the Beautiful Soenerjf painted by that. Great Artist, Mr. John S.'Mdmi. Admission—Bjiked Seats, 45., 35., 2s„ and Is.. - Early DoorS as usual, BOX.PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. Day Salw at Ch-ristcsi-n's. . Busiiacsa Manager, GEORGE B'ULLER. pATJL DUFAULI' SEASON-. "" FREDERIC SHIiSIA.N. PRESENTS I • PAUL DUFAULT. I PAUL DUFAULT. | PAUL DUFAHLT. ! FOUR CONCERTS ONLY. j FEBRUARY. UPTOWN HALL. Uhder Hie auspices erf the Royal Wellington Choral Society, ' FEBRUARY' 12-OPERA HOUSE. FEBRUARY 18-OPEIIA HOUSE. ! FEBRUARY HOUSE. '. The following Press excerpts tell the Bfiory of Paul Dui'ault'a success in Australia . . ' "Paul Dufault made a eenEatianal 'ettc-eoss,"—'-Sydney Mwniinjr Herald.." ' "Paul Dufault is the finest concert ten.ey heard in this "Sun." "Paul •Dufaiilt again won golden opinions as the finest tsmor We have heard for a Ipnp; ''Atgtfs."'..'.':'' • ; "Jii all that pea-tains til the vechl'art,' Paul Diifattlt is i\ cohßummate master."— Alelboiir.no "Age." • • •'There has newr been a'jnOre'sUMrb ■tenor oi'ghii'sin this eauthfiiu wdrlu."— A<lelaido "Registei'.". . "His warm, melodious voice is of imrrtenßo power, wonderfully used,"—Adelaide "Observer." : Assisting Artiste: PAULINE BINDLEY, Soprano.. •'. ERNEST TOY, Violinist. '. lUROLD AVHITTLE, Pian.Mt, PRICES-5-s, '3s. and 2s, at the Dresden.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 7
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