"amusements. A.LKXAXD'JJR WATSON itECITALS. Alexanuei;. Watson mcitaia. "The Watson Kcciinls are an oasis in the dreary desert of vulgar vaudeville mid inane revue."—'Hie Jlclboiirno Age. .TO-NIGII-T-CONCHRT CHAMBEII, Beginning at 8 o'clock.. ' MR. AfiKXAKTOiIt WATSON, MR-. ALEXANUEtt WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER- WATSON Will Present a Combination Recitiu. •' Part I. CHAFES DIOKBNS SELECTIONS. OHAMES "DICKENS SELECTIONS. ''VcM.h-ig'e Ball," "Bob Grateness. Christmas -Dinner," "Scrooge's Nephew s Party." "A Wild -Night at Sea," "Mr, Winirlfi on.tbo Ice and Mr. Pickwick in the Water." . Part 11. POPULAR MISCELLANEOUS PIECES. POPU-LAU. MISCELLANEOUS PIECES. "The Dofence of Lucknb'w" (Tennyson). "A Holiday in-Bed" (.T. M. Barrie). ■"Tim Highwayman" (Alfred Noyes). "The Elf Child" (Whitcomb Biley). TO-MORttOW (WEDNESDAY), 30th Inst. Condensation of the Tragio Masterpiece, "MACBETH." Heatli" ami Witcli Scenes} .Dagger, and Drunken Porto Scene; • Sleep-walking- Scene;'and the- Death of Macbeth. • ' , -POPULAR MODERN SELECTIONS. "A Tale of Gretnn, Green" (A. If/Miles). "The Way of Wooinff" (W. i>. Gilbert). ;"Iraphm!" (Old Scotch Verses). "Conn Goes Hunting" (BowcicimH). "At the Concert" (G. L. Gordon). THUESDAY-KiraNG- RECITAL. 03.." Is., Is. (Plus Tax). ' Plans at Tho Bristol.- . . ••■-•.. CAELYLff SMYTHE. TO-DAY ' TjUtPKEHS TO-DAY TO-NIGHT JCiMPBESS TO-NIGHT ■ '. .A World Drann, ■.. VTHE INTERLOPER," ..;. .: "THE INTERLOPER," ■ ; ... Ifeaturing :.'■; . • ' iCitty. Gordon, Geo. ATacQunrrie, Frank Mayo, and Irving Cuuimmgs. ■ ./ A Thrilling.Story of Society Life. 'Phone ■ SW2 for Seats. 'DIE WELLINGTON CHOML UNION:' ':.' TOWN -HALL. v ■•: '. TO-MOEEOW- (WEDNESDAY), ;; ■ ■...•;■ ikying, ..■•,■ Gounod's Grand Opera, ■ •"• }jUTJST.: '. FATJSiT. AU.ST: . .PA.TJ9T.'.'. .■•-* ' .Special .Engagement of •- . MADAME ELSIE'DA VIES,. MADAME ELSIE'■ DAMES, . ■ The' Italian Prima Donnn. . • / Prices— ss. (Reserved)," 3s. (Ijtcservedji •and-2s. ' ''' ) ' ..' ."'■ '/ , ■'Box. Plan "at Bristol. -2s. l.Jctets on sale at Box Office from to-day.'■;-W. E; CALDOW; Hon. Sec. . 'Phone 3390. . .'.:'■' -.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 29, 29 October 1918, Page 7
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