AMUSEMENTS. WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA. WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA. A GIGANTIC ENTERPRISE. 125 'ARTISTS. 125 COMPLETE GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Direction ... J. C. AVILLIAMSON LTD. Beginning at the Grand opera house On MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, MONDAY,' DECEMBER 22,. 1 With a Brilliant Gala Performance of ,— "PAUST" — — "F A U S T." — • — "F A D S T," — (Gounod). TUESDAY, : — "TALES OF HOFFMAN" — (Offenbach). (First Time in New Zealand). WEDNESDAY, ■ "'L A B 0 H E M E." -— (PuCcini.) THURSDAY (CHRISTMAS NIGHT), GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT, By the Full Strength of this Colossal Organisation. FRIDAY, "IL TROVATORE." ■ (Verdi.) SATURDAY, "MADAME BUTTERFLY." 1 (Puccini.) A THREEFOLD ATTRACTION. A THREEFOLD ATTRACTION. 1. MUSlC—Played bv Skilled Instrumentalists under GUSTAV • SLAPOFFS'KI, who w&3 specially brought to Australia to . conduct Grand Opera. 2. SINGING—By Principals direct from the World's Operatio Centres in '. ENGLAND. AMERICA, ITALY. and FRANCE. / 8. DRAMA—Each Opera will be mounted ahd produced on such a scale and in so living a manner as to appeal to those who ordinarily find their solo amusement in the Spoken Drama. 1 . •• POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7e. (ill.; Unreserved Stalls, <ts. Od, and 3s. 6(1.; Gallery, 2s. 6d. and Is. Gd. All Prices Plus Tax, BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. BOX PLANS FOR THE,FIRST SIX NIGHTS will be opened at The Bristol Piano Co. TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER Id. In order that the comfort and convenience of patrons may be studied in every way, pilplicatioiii for First Night Seats for the Season'will be received Until Saturday Next. December 13. First Night Seats will be reserved for patrons booking for SIX' OR MORE OPERAS. Priority of application will govern * the allotment of seats'. Remittance' must accompany the. Order] in all cases. Orders for seats, communications, influirios, and remittances should be addressed to The Bristol Piano Co.. where application forms may be obtained. George Matheson, Manager. rjpdWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, at 8 p.m. AVELLTNGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY WELLINGTON HARMONIC .SOCIETY (Conductor ... Mr. H. Temple .White) Assisted by ■ MR, B. YEATES (Solo Bassoon), MISS PEGGY JONES (Soprano), THE lIAinrONIC QUARTET. "' Accompanist, MB; HAROLD AVHITTLE. Admission: 3s. and 2s. Box Plan now open at The Bristol. VICTOR R. BENNETT, Hon. Sec,, P.O. Box 723. CHOOSE A PIANO WORTHY OF A PLACE IN 'YOUR HOME. IT PAYS 'to consult a firm of repute whose pianos are of unquestionable merit and who can intelligently assist you in your choice. BEGG'S have a second to none in the Dominion for dealing exclusively in high-class instruments. Amongst the celebrated pianos obtainable nt Begg's are tho BRINSMEAD, , CHALLEN, ROGERS, . ' . JESSE FRENCH, , BRASTED, and FOSTER. • Put one of these PEERLESS INSTRUMENTS into your home and experience as much enjoyment as hundreds of others who possess ' BEGG'S PIANOS! CHAS. BEGG AND' CO. LTD./ Manners Street. The Oldest Established Piano House in ■ New Zealand. PUBLIC NOTICES, WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WHARF HOLIDAY. . LICENSING POLL AND GENERAL ELECTIONS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in accordance with tilie provisions of Section 17 of the Licensing Amendment Act, lfllS, nnd Section 123 of the Legislature Act, 1908, AVEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1919, will be observed as a AY'harf Holiday from 12 o'clock midday, and'that the AVharves, Stores, Bond and Offices will be closed for the conduct of business in compliance therewith. H. E. NICHOLLS, • Secretary. • Harbour Board Office, Wellington, N.Z., November 27, 1919. ' LAND FOR SOLDIERS. • TjILEVBN SECTIONS, in Waddington Eh Settlement aro Open for selection by Discharged Soldiers.. Applications will be received un to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919. The sections range in area from 1} acres to 9J acres. AVaddington Settlement is situated on Naenae Road, about, three miles from Lower Hutt Post Office. Tho land is first-class and well suited for dairying and intense cultivation. Full particulars may be ascertained and plans obtained at this office. : " G. H.. M. M'CLURE, I Commissionsr of Crown Lands. . District Lands and Survey Office, AVelling'ton, December 3, 1919. IN BANKRUPTCY. ■fcTOTICE IS HiREBY. GIVEN that ' a dividend is now payable at my office, 190 La'mbton Quay, Wellington, in the undermentioned estate, on'.all proved and accepted claims nnd upon production of promissory notes, if any, for indorsement. AVAILING, John Laidlaw. First ■ and Final of 20s, in tho ,t. S. TANSLEY,. Official Assignee. AVollington, December 10, 1919, BUSINESS'NOTICES. FOUR STI ILI.IXG S~iN _ TIIE POUND OFF MARKED PRICES. 1 AAA GOOD Silver Lover Luminous JLUvI/ Gent's AVristlet AVatches, warranted. H. AV. LLOYD, AVfttchmalcer and Jeweller, Lamblon Quay nnd Cuba Street. BARBER AND CO., Dry Cleaners • (no dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phone 228.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 65, 10 December 1919, Page 9
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