AMUSEMENT. riEAND OPERA. HOUSE. Direction, J. C. 'WILLIAMSON, LTD. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 22nd. PANTOMIME 1914 EXTRAVAGANZA. PANTOMIME 1914 EXTKAVAGANZA. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.,. Have once again mud, pleasure in, announcing their STUPENDOUS PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA, AT 7.50 EACH EVENING, THE FORTY THIEVES, THE POETY: THIEVES, THE FORTY THIEVES, Which Theatrical Hietory will know as "The Bobby-dazzling Pantomime," IN TWO ACTS & SIXTEEN SCENES. TEEMING WITH TOE-HOLE ENTERTAINMENT. /. "THE FORTY THIEVES" holds the Popularity Record. ; 200 — People in the Production -* 200 THE BOX"PLANS FOE THE SEASON, 8 NIGHTS . 'AND 2 MATINEES, Wiil bo opened 'at the Dresden ' MONDAY MORNING NEXT. MATINEES SATURDAY. JULY 25th, AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th. CHILDREN TO MATINEES HALF. PRICE (Except Late Door Gallery). IBICES—D.C. and 0.5., 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, 16, . ■ Early Doors to Gallery and Stalls, Is. Day Sales at Miss Lennox's, Giand Opera House, and Christcson's. LATE PANTOMIME TRAINS. During tho FORTY THIEVES PAN--TOMIME SEASON LATE TRAINS wiU leave Wellington as follow , .:— LOWER HUTT, every Monday, Wcdnee. - day and Saturday, at 11.80 p.m., JOHNSONVILLE, every Monday 'and Wednesday, at 11.30 p.m. , PAEKAKARfKI, every Saturday, at 11.30 p.m. . UPPER HUTT, eyory Saturday, at 11.30 p.m. . , mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. i- .-. ■ Wellington. : • > Direction :„.-..... GEORGE MUSGROVE. The Greatest Violinist in the World. MISCHA ELMAN. ' MISCHA ELMAN, , . MISCHA ELMAN, MISCHA ELMAN, Who has fascinated audiences throughout the Dominion by his wonderful playing, Will givo . ' ' ONE FAREWELL,CONCERT ONE FAREWELL CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 23. Prior to hie departure for Australia and This will be ElmanV ABSOLUTELY LAST APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON OR NEW ZEALAND. Also, the Brilliant French Canadian Morao Soprano, ' , MLLE. EVA GAUTHIEE. . MLLE. EVA GAUTHIER. ■:• At the Piano, M. Percy Kahn, the pianist wliose "accompaniments are irreproachable." ... ' MISCHA- ELMAN . Will giyo an estirely.new programme at this Concert. - ■ , Box Plan at Dresden Piano. Co. Priceß, | 10s. 6J., and 7s. 6d. (reSMved), 4s, and 2s. (unreserved). Day Sale 4s.', at Christeson's. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. 29th, 30th, 31st' JULY, and Ist - AUGUST. Under' tho Direotion of Australasian Popular Competitions Enterprises. POPULAE 'COMPETITIONS! -As Conducted v with'Huge. Succesa in the = "-■• ' Leading'Coatinental:Cm'«. ■_ •£«, IN PRIZES. , £ti W .PRIZES.- .' Nominations, for which- -■ ... ; ENTRIES;. ARE .FREE, ' ■ nre invited from amateurs only, and will bo received up till Noon "on .SATURDAY, July 25th, at the Secretary's' Office, 29 Panama^Street, for— -\. • ; ' ~1. Tango Dancing. Price M. Awarded to Best Couple. 2. Individual Chorus Singing. 'Price £5. Awarded to Singer of- Largest Number of Choruses. , ( . 3. Blindfold Boxing. Prizes £i and £1. 4. Comic Singing (Gentlemen). Prize £5. '.-',. ' " 5 Song (Ladies). Prize £5. G. Best Dramatic Impersonation (Ladiesor Gentlemen). Prize £h. ■ 7. Best Irish Jig, Highland FUng, or Hornpipe (Ladies.or Gentlemen). ■' 8. Eovolving Polo Pillqw, Fight. Prize • £\. ' '■' ' -.■'.■'■'■■'■■ Mouth Organ, Playing (Boys under 16- • years of age). Prize £1 10s. and 10s. 10. La Rinka- Waltz (awarded to Best Couple). Prize. £5. NOTE.—An exhibition of the I»a Rink& Waltz as danced in Great Britain, and.on the Continent will bo given by Monsieur and Mademoiselle Crans. Conditions of Entry and Nomination Forms can be obtained on application to. the Secretary, Popular Competitions, 29 Panama Street. Office hours, 10 a.m. to i jun. jdaily. ■_ I"~o6k 7 ou't!! the'ytre comingi THEY'RE AFTER YOUR MONEY -"THE FORTY THIEVES." ■ HOW ARE YOU SPENDING ' THE LONG WINTER- EVENINGS? hnHE best way is to get one of our_new X. model Gramophones, the most rational and versatile'entertainer of the ;day. 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Full Tuition. .£1 10s.; call for all particulars, and see Press reports of Concerts, etc., where our pupiU .have appeared from 4 days' tuition, with no previous knowledge of Music. A visit costs you nothing. Interviews, any time. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Cham.bers,- Boulcott Street. Mia Coltman, Chief IwtruatrsH. .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 7
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