AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. • C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, OTOHD A¥< AT. 2.30 5 f 4»NIC®E''AT-«!' THE ' ' \ \ LAST 'IWQ.pPPORTIJNITIES- OR-SEEING-THE TI'VOL'! '"!FOl. LIES.. •TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT; .OE ; THB. .WELLINGTON SEASON e HUGH D. MACINTOSH'S PARTING WORDS TO THE THEATRE-GOING PUBLIC OF. .WELLINGTON This is your Last Opportunity of seeing a Real Show. Every Individual Performer a STAB, and Working in liaro Harmony with. each; other. -Result: The Wonderfully Pleasant and Entrancing Entertainment Presented. Look at their smiling faces and realise what contentmeat means to the artists, therefore, pleasure in performing before you. 'JfACK' CANNOT, Tho Wholesome Comedian whose humour, free from vulgarity, is refreshing anil refined. / Originality his keynote, Genius his base, and Spontaneity his bulwark. His commission on earth to dispel gloom and despair." What higher aim call man attain than conquest over grief and pain? The .V.C. of all Comedians. •Emperor of mirth. Assassin of blues and grunips. ' ISABELLB D'ARMOND, . THE DEMI-TASSE COMEDIENNE,' The original and creator of the world-famous "Wizard of Oz," and "Babes 0? - Toy land," and 100 other Leading Roles in all' the famous Theatres of the Empire . and the Continent. Delighted over 10,000,000 lianpy citizens all over the civilised world.' Four fget eleven inches of mirth and novelty. Her fii;st appearance •in New Zealand. "'• ■ •' v - - SEE .V "THE"MILLION DOLLAR GIRL." * -'■'THE GIRL OF A THOUSAND SMILES.""LA PETITE ISABELLE:"- ; I»r>W^W» t U.JII . l rTii.ymaUJlir.W.l'lJl ■mumiiijnuu. uumiumym 'COUNTY'TOUR' MASTER-TON—MONDAY, 26th July—One Night. 1 and WED., 27th and 28th July—Two Nights.' •: PALMERSTON N.-THURSDAY, 29th July-One Night. ' WANGA-NUI—FRIDAY, July 30th—One Night.- • Lwve Saturday, 31st for Christchurch. 'nrr'Tini'i 1 1 -■■.■-ij.u, i..-...,-....!........ " ROBERT PARKER; " The World-famous Baritone, who will sing the' Prologue from Pagliacci To-night t whose powerful voice once heard is forever marvelled at. The volume, the perfect enunciation, and the fine presence ar© combinations hard to find. Of air the . . Baritones in the world, Madam Melba selected Robert Parker to support her during her coming American tour, ' Why? Because Melba knows, and 60 will you, onca you have'heard him. • LAST CHANCE TO-NIGHT, s - ALFREM. " His Ragge'd .Coat may not proclaim his true worth, but remember genius was eref poor. Beneath tho'rags beats the true spirit of music, and his firm, white, strong hands guide his bow as no other Vaudeville Violinist can, "The Kubelik of 7 Vaudeville.'!' The Master Musician.- ■ "ALFREDO THE GREAT." , VERA- PEARCEv • Whose faultless Sgure and face place her amongst'' the foremost Beauties of th# age. Young, strong, vigorous, in the first bloom of her beauteous life, she quivers' like an aspen with grace and loveliness. ' V? :• "VERA THE BEAUTIFUL'."- ' FRANK 'GREENE; Tlie clean-cut Apollo-like lover of the modern stage. Radiates love from evety pore. The idea of Stage Lovers. Hear him sing "I Must be FalliuginLove," and realise what it means. ALVARETTAv REGO.& STOPPIT, Acrobats par excellence. Comedy merchants of tho highest class. Would make a - stone dog' smile. No noise, no bluster—simply funmakers to the last degree, 'As absolute in their art as the Russian Tsar. ;; , fAKOVLENKO, ■: "THE WHIRLING RUSSIAN:" • - • Ho of the shapely form. The idol of the Ladies. Thp originator of his own, Danccfl 1 The author of the Twenty Guinea Look. The physical Impressionist. ' NOT FORGETTING OUR BEAUTY CHORUS AND FASCINATING BLONDES AND BRUNETTES, The Pick of tho World's Loveliness, each a nd everyone an Artist, receiving artists'.: salaries. Highest paid Chorus in Australia. Matinee /tio-day at oqa i matinee rno-DAY at q6 a «■' ATINEE 1 0-DAY AT /f»OV I I*l ATINEE A O-DAY AT <4.6\) I'* t DOORS OPEN, 1.45. ' "' MATINEE PRICES: is., 35., 25., Is. Evening Pjices as Usual; Box Plans at Tho Bristol Piano Co. till 1 p.m., then at Christeson's till 7 p.ilT, Book your Seats and avoid Disappointment. - - ■ •••«
WAITED Khotvd. Silver Grid i/uuch- "rtot? -* eon. Tea-and Supper Rooms;" hot T ®™ , ! .- - meals supplied. Week days, 10 a.m. to 11 -^ rlcas Stylish. Clothes, , . p.m. Closed all day Sunday; 'fIU/jfILLIGAN'S advise their Patrons .to., i'A order a fair supply from them. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. Of. high-class Bine Serge they still'have —' ■ ■ abundance,' but it may be difficult to get' CAES FOR HIRE OR STORED, shortly. ;' V Oil and Petrol Supplied. ' - An early' visit to Kelburn Avenue is'. ' 'Phone 292 i. advised. , Address: Nest-Public Trust Office, mHE SILVER GRID-What is itP Lambton Quay. JL -Whoro. is it? The Best Luncheon, ' N. NIGHTINGALE ........... Proprietress Tea, and Supper Room-in the City. Cuba mi'l,,,- „. .in,1,,.Mil i iiiMininii■ ii Street. Try it. Special Feature Advertisements. ••— r——o ' I EVERYTHFNB REQUIREp^FO'R-,TA*lhHsi : CINEMATOCRAPH PICTURES. IS SUPPLIED BY' j OAUSINGTONS ]• : ' ' , h r. THE: BEST 'POSSIBLE - . . " >jg l -' I • •;i r r /'I j' - ®n«i gfepHsi?|rleMr^i|^ays tf ,;! f ij It i^frjp;.on ,l muesti Qlt is ao.fr only » boo%; ; ....•<* tt of infpjtniationj'.'f" ' : Kj ..." ' ~ -f / ;
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2522, 24 July 1915, Page 7
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