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"" AMUSEMENTS. riRAND OPERA ' JiUUSJfi A., STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION I ~'.J. ;: C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. .Save- Pleasure in Announcing, a ';•;:,-':SeMon of 18 Nights of RAND OPERA G:'B AND OPERA G,RAN D OPERA AT POPULAR' PRICES, AT POPULAR PRICES, 7s. 6di, 35.; 6d., ?s. 6d., and la. 6d. Presented on a'Most Elaborate Scale By "an Exceptionally Brilliant Combination, comprising TWENTY-FIVE PRINCIPALS, CHORUS OP SIXTY, ORCHESTRA OF FORTY. £he Biggest and Costliest Organisation Brer Presented on the New -'Zealand Stage : The Season will Commence NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, With a'Gala Performance of Gounod's — "F A U S T." — -1_ "F A U S T." -- -TT- "F A U S T." — .THE PRINCIPALS Includo'tho following :— SOPRANOS-Aniy Castles, Leah Myers,, ' Gertrude' Johnson, Eileen Castles, Gladys Verona, Patti Russell, Jjtrella' Wilson, and Elsy; Treweek. CONTRALTOS-Tholma Carter, Rosa Carrodus/Isla Gamble, and Vera Bed- , ford. „.,, . TENORS-Walter. Wheatley, Vittorio Lois, Ralph Errolle, "and Browning Mummery. „ _-■ BARITONES-Carl Formes. Raymond' Loder, Tom Minogue, and Frank Charlton. '■'■ . _' _. BASSOS-Alfredo Valenti, Frank Collier, Uniberto Mosca, -A. Perrynian. FIRST WEEK'S PROGRAMME.' FIRST WEEK'S -PROGRAMME. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, --i- "F- A .U; S T." TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, Offenbach's Brilliant Work, —r— "TALES'OF HOFFMAN" (First Tinio in New Zealand). WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 24, — f- "LA BOHEME." THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, (CHRISTMAS-NIGHT), GRAOT CSUSSICAL CONCERT By the Ml Strength of this .Colossal Organisation. Principals, Chorus, and Orchestra; will appear, in the Most Brilliant Concert Programme ever Submitted to. Music-lovers of. V/ellington. DECEMBER 26, TROVATORE." SATURDAY;. DECEMBER 27,,. , "MADAME BUTTERFLY." ' "BOX PLANS . For the First Six Nights AT THE BRISTOL , ! TITIS MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK. ! .THIS MORNING AT 3 O'CLOCK.. : ~ / •TOILET BPECIALIBTB *—- -.. HIGH FREQUENCY VIOLET RAY '; .•■ BATHS . ■ '■>; ; fIURE .Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis,and Eczema in Nature's Way. They remove the cause of the ailment,*rid are entirely painless. Recommendr. t&'by the medical profession. ;•'■ MRS. HULLEN. - 4 - ? 3A Courtenay Place, - I ' - '- i Wellington. 'Phone 22—070. '' ' •■THE SECRET OF A YOUTHFUL . , ! COMPLEXION. AT HOME or on Holiday, through -<•*• heat, wind, or .dust—after bathing and all outdoor recreations—use 5 CAMELLIAN, CREAMS.. -' They wllLxool and soften the skin, prevent peeling and'promote a, complexion of ryouthfulness ind beauty, purchase a pot to-day and note the wonderful effect "Camellias" has on your 6kin. Vanishing, Cream, 3s. 6d. Massage . Cream; Js./ .■'.'. " ' • MRS. CAMERON, * v . ; ,:-ri?3OUDOII4 OAMILLE/! Cooper's Buildings (opnosite "Evening $ post"), ■'l Just.off Willis.Street, ;;'■ Wellington; 'Phone 1791. ] i ' MISS .MILSOM. Expert, Hairworkor. Consult; how to order to your exact shade and design. Plaits, Switches, . Transformations, Natural Hair Pads, Curls, and' Wigs. The Milsom Hairwork is.so natural it defies ffhe moot critical; cool and feather-weight; combings made upi' Miss Milsom, 94 Willis Street, 'Phone BU. J CONVALESCENT HOMES. —S —i— 1 , DAWLISH AWLISH CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME, ."'Waterloo Road, LOWER HUTT, *V Beautiful Grounds, la' NOW HEADY to receive Visitors, 'Phone 58, Lower Hutt. i BUSINESS NOTICES. I ■ TAILOR-MADE. ! iS7" ANTED - Lad'* 3 '' Check Costumes. ■ £3 10&, latest styles. Trade with i H9\and get a fair deal. Value for every shilling. Oilver's„Samplo Room, 9 a.m., S p.m., 9 Friday, 102 Willis Street, next Empress Pictures. "'BEST QUALITY AND VARIETY ':( Of , ' BLOUSES, from ,Mj 275.. 6d., at Z '"'MISS.OLIVER, ' .'iiillinery Specialist, 90 Manners St. LINGERIE AND DAINTY BLOUSES. aro now showing a very fino *y Selection of High-class Lingerie, \iz.:—Blouses, Camisoles, Skirts, Sports Coats, Hosiery, and everything attaining to the Ladies. ■■ ' ' . MRS. COX, 139 Manutira Street. : Tfl. E. GREENISH, F.N.Z.1.A., Archi- ■ Meet, wishes to notify his Clients and Friends that ho has RESUMED the Practice" of his Profession in Wellington, in'tempbrary premises at 35 JOHNSTON STREET. -'"' . MOTOR Accessories of Quality—"Air "Friction" Spark Plugs and Carburetters; ;p "Korkor" Puncture and Slow , LeaktCuro. '■■"Stopskal" Radiator Com-pound.--..."Permatite" Self-Vulcanising RopairjOutfits. "Inland" One-piece Leakproof Piston 1 Rings; Manning and Co., . 6 Bedford Rotf.JDhristchurch. WHITE'LEAD. 1 a TONS arriving Ruahine this month j it/ also British Linseed Oil. A. Carmm, Phono 3554. BARBER AND Cs, Dry Cleaners • (no?dyeing),*l2s Cqba Sireet.T.City. ■ 'Plioas 5526." """' " "'"' - i ENGLISH WINDOW.'GLASS.■.•>; A : SMALL Shipment now landing; also A American; usual sizes. A. Cnrson, Bank N,'Z. Chambers, 'Phone 3554, ,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 70, 16 December 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 70, 16 December 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 70, 16 December 1919, Page 12

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