AMUSEMENTS, fi RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees ...* J. C. Williamson Ltd. Sole Direction Allan Wilkie THE LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILKIE And MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER- . WATTS In "TRILBY" "TRILBY" A Dramatisation of Du Maurier's ' Famous Novel. TO-NIGHT IS THE LAST NIGHT OF THIS FINE PLAY. Last Night to See Allan "Wilkie as Svongali. Last Night to See l'Yediswyde Hunter- ' Watte as Trilby O'Farroll. NEXT PRODUCTION, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), THURSDAY, FRIDAY. "CAMILLE." "CAMILLE." For Three Nights Only. The Famous Emotioiinl Drama of Love and Self-sacrifice l>y Alexander Dumas. READ: On November 18 of last year, in commenting upon tho performance of "Camille," the "Daily News" had the following:—"Miss Frediswyde HunterWatts's portrayal of a rolo that calls for enormous demands upon the physical and emotional resources was worthy of the ovation it received at His. Majesty's Theatre on Saturday evening. That 'Camillo' has an enduring placo in the theatre was amply proven by the sustained enthusiasm attending tho reception of the play." See the Beautiful Dresses Worn by Mies Frediswydo Hunter-Watts. SATURDAY NIGHT, The Farewell Night of the Season, Mr. Wilkie Present*? "THE STLVER KING," Box Plan for the remainder of the season on view at Tho Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. Prices, 55., 45., 35., 25., Is. Plus Tax. No Early Doors. BOXING. BOXING. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER i, At 8 p.m. "TOMMY" UEEN, Champion Middle and Welter-weight of Australia, And JACK HEENEY (Now Zealand). Three First-class Amateur Preliminaries. Prices: Stage, 20s.j Ringside and-Gal-lery over Ring, 10s.; Back Circle, 65.; Back Stalls, l<!. Plan for all, except Back Stalls, cow open at Armit's. Tickets for Back Stalls may be procured from Monday Next nt "Ned" Perry's, tobacconist shop. Manners Street. W. G. TALBOT. Son. Secretary. fiAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION. MISS UNA CARTER, " TO-MOREDW,' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, '919. Subject: "Shortbread, Butterfly Cakes, Sultana 'Rolls, Gooseberry Jam, and Lemon Cakes." TO COMMENCE AT 3 O'CLOCK. J. H. HELLIWELL, Seoretarj. , GOOD PIANOS are never low-priced, but a GOOD PIANO lasts a. lifetime. It gives pleaeuro and satisfaction long after ite price is forgotten. One of the following makes will never give disappointment:— BRINSMEAD. BBASTED There is no range of CHALLEN Pianos in the DominKOGERS EQUAL OURSI JESSE FRENCH Our Pianos are tho pick of Britain and America. We are always glad to demonstrate the qualities of our instruments which wo sell for cash or easy time naymente. rtHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., ' Manners Street. The Oldest-Established Piano House in New Zealand. TVTEW SONGS. NEW SONGS. NEW SONGS. THE DAWN OF A GREATER DAY" (A Noble Melody Refrain in March . time). "I FOUND YOU" (A Dreamy, Haunting Entrancing, Waltz Song). "AS YOU WERE" (A Remarkable Ballad, "It has th« ' Heart Throb"). 'IN THE LAND OF WEDDING BELLS" (It is this Catchy, Syncopated Song that folks are now Foxtrotting to). ALL ONE PRIOE-2*., POST FHEti O'HARA'S Pianoforte, Music and Gramo. House Victoria Avenue, Wangnnui, 'Purveyors of Popular Music." SHOWS. IXUTT VALLEY HORTICULTUEAL XJL SOCIETY. SUMMER SHOW, 1919. fioses. and Sweet Peas. DRILL HALL, LOWER HUTT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1919. ■To be Opened by T. M. Wilford, Esq M.P., at 3 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA. G. C. WEBB, Hon. Sec. BPORTING. MARTON JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING JANUARY l and 2, 1920. DOMINATIONS for all events Close p.m. For full programme see "Weekly Press' and "Dramatio News." ARTHUR WAY, Secrotary, P.O. Box 3, Marton. WOODVILLE RACES. rvWNBKS AND TRAINERS «ro Rβ- " minded that Acceptances for First Day Events and Entries for the Trial Plate closo with the Secretary' at 8 p m TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), DECEMW. A. LYON, . Secretary. PAHIATUA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920. NOMINATIONS close JANUARY 8 1920, at 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES close JANUARY 20, 1020, at 8 p.m. E. T. TINNEY, Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 58, 2 December 1919, Page 9
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