AMUSEMENTS. PLANS OPEN TO-DAY. , PLANS 03' EN TO-DAY. PLAN'S OPEN TO-DAY, ■ FREDERIC SHTPMAN PRESENTS PAUL Din'ATJl/r • The PAUL DUPAI.TLT (irfiili'.st. Tenor PAUL DUFAULT that lias ever PAUL DUFAULT visited the PAUL DUFAULT Southern Hemisphere "Tho Tenor whom evcryono slionld hear.'* —Sydney "Eveisifig News." rpoWN 11 ALL-. TOWN HALL, 1 WEDNESDAY, PEBRUATiY 11, Gndcr the ausplecs of the Royal "ft'eUmß-t-ttu Choral Sociuly. OPERA HOUSE-THURSDAY, FEB. 12 1 OPERA HOUSE—FRIDAY, I'EiS. 13 . OPERA HOUSE—SATURDAY, FEB. 14 Assisting Artists; • PAULINE BINDLEY, Soprano, ERNEST TOY, Violinist.' HAROLD WHITTLE, i'lßtiisl. PRICES—Ss. (Reserved); 3s. and 2s, Plans at tlie Dresden. Day Sales at ChrUtesoit's. . 0 .P E. It A tt O u; s"i Lessees J, C„ Will-kuiißon, Ltd, Sub,.. Lessees 1 , Qcoi'ejj • W-ilioughby, Ltd. Manaitioff Dirpotor Mr. George Wiilouglib.y Comaieneiiig MONDAY, 16th' IFEBRUARY. UEOIWIj WILLOUeiTIiY'S Briiliuut Draiitatiu Combination For a Season of 0 Nights, Opening in. Walter Melville's "THE BEGGAR GIRL'S. WEDDING," ■ '"'THE BEGGAR. GIRL'S. WEDDING." ■ "THE BEGGAR GIRL'S WKDDINO." NOTE.—A citrious coincidence iu don-nect-ioti with this production is the i'net that WALTER MELVILLE, THE AUTHOR, WAS SUED LAST WEEK IN LONDON FOR PLAGIARISM in that he was charged with ennying iileas from a drama, entitled THE BEGGAR BRIDE," WRITTEN BY A NEW ZEALAND LADY, who iviis noitsuilcd. The 'caso caused iinniense excitouient, as tlie pieco tfas being played several theatres at -th - time! WELLINGTON OPENING- - 510NDAY, IGth. The BOX PLAN will irpec at the Dresden on Thursday mornine at 10 o'clock. Buste'ess Manager George Huller. .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1979, 9 February 1914, Page 9
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