AMUSEMENTS. “LILAC DOMINO" BOX PLANS For full season will be on view daily afi Ned Perry’s; Tobacconist, Manners Street. DAY SALES AT PERRY’S. MATINEE NEW YEAR’S DAY, QRAND OPERA HOUSE, Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Another J. C. Williamson Success, “THE LILAC DOMINO” “TILE LILAC DOMINO" TO-NIGHT at 8. , TO-NIGHT at 8. On Saturday, Monday, and again last night aroused a' furore of enthusiasm. Every hour, every minute, every second of it was enjoyed. From first to last it was a triumph. “THE LILAC DOMINO" “THE LILAC DOMINO" “THE LILAC .DOMINO" “THE LILAC DOMINO” “THE LILAC DOMINO” is tho embodiment of exquisite youth and charm. To see it is to rave about it. To hear its melcxlies is to store up in tho mind countless joys. LONDON raved about it, Sydney raved about it, Mellicurne raved about it, Auckland raved about it, and already Wellington is crazy about it. It is an undoubted and genuine Boom. It is a Sensation! Wherever you go everybody is talking about it. The appeal of its glorious music, the heart interest of its story, the ' real oomedy, and the wonderful cast are factors in the success of this most fascinating production. The Brilliant and New Cbmody, with The Brilliant and New Cast, including; RENE MAXWELL, The Talented Young Australian. Soprano,’ CLAUDE FLEMING, Direct from Dalv's Theatre, London, GEORGE GEE. The Irresistible Comedian. GASTON MERVALE, The Brilliant Character Actor. And Hugh Steyne, Marie Eaton, Mate Baird, William Valentine, Edith Dr ay son, Archie Thompson, Txm Vernon, and V, A. Browne. Musical Director Cass Downing. Stage Manager George Kensington. Prices: D.C. and R.S., Bs. 6d.; Stalls, 45.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Door. Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. All trices plus tax. JOHN FARRELL, Manager. LOOK OUT FOR THE BIG SCANDAL! CONCERT CHAMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, Town hall. town hale,. OWN hall. town hall, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EVENING AT 8. A FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT. AT FAMILY PRICES. SOUTHWOOD’S Q.P. MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Q.P. MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Q.P. MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY; 18—QUALITY PERFORMERS—IB Presenting The Costume Comedy Carnival, “A HARVEST OF HAPPINESS, HUMOUR, AND HARMONY.** Tile new prices of 35., 25., and Is., plus the bright Revue now being pro. sented attracted a large and appreciative audience last night. Those, who. were unable to gain admission at Is. are notified that their tickets are available for any other evening. SATURDAY NEXT, The Second Costume Comedy Revue, “AN ARTISTIC WHIRL OF GIFTED! GIRLS AND GAIETIES.” will be presented. Box Plans and Day Sale Tickets at Ned Perry’s, Prices: 4s. (reserved), 35., 25., and Is. (phi? tax). rjiowN haliZ town halb Direction J. and N. TAIT. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING J. and N. Tait have the honour to present DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CT,ARA BUTT And MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD . MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD SPECIAL POPULAR PROGRAMME. DAME CLARA BUTT will Sing—“o Divine Redeemer" Gounod (With Violin, Organ, end Piano) “Ara All Night Lullaby”-... Ivor Novella “My Prayer" W. H. Squire! “0 Rest in the Lord” (By special request? And “Home-coming of the Unknown Warrior’* . Leonf MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD will Sing—- " The Country Faith” ... Harold Craxtonl “Eva Toole” » "Molleen. Oge” I Old Irish Melodies arranged bv C. V. Stanford “Shenherd, See Thy Horse’s Foaming Mane” F. Korbayi Selected Numbers by ( MELSA, i MELSA. ' ' M Tho Brilliant Violinist. >1 MISS GRACE TORRENS, Pianist-Composer. Mr. Bernard Page, Organist. Prices of Admission^—Reserved Scato, 65.; Undeserved Seats, 4s. and 25.; all nlus tax. Day Sales to-morrow, N, Perry’s. Box Plan at Blue Bird Confectionery (next Grand Opera House). ( THE ADDITION OF i A. I : PIANO TO YOUR HOME —Consider it from the viewpoint of you# wife and family! THE New Year will bo a joyous ocean ■u'on indeed for them—and every l dhy wiH Iw gladdened if the New Year fifirls a’new pianoTn your home - How proud they would be of a good piano—and how much greater the charm and enjoyment of the home through its presence there! Here are pianos the nuality of which makes them splendidly' representative of the Now Year Snirit—and your love. BRTNSMEAD ROGERS WINDOVER. JESSE FRENCH LAGONDA and LYON AND HEALY. Call at our showroom as soon as we reopen and inspect at your leisure. Convenient payments may be arranged, CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, The Oldest-Established Piano House in New Zealand. ATHLETIC SPORTS. 1 pRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET, Cricket, cricket, cricket, BASIN RESERVE, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), DECEMBER 28, 1921. WELLINGTON TEACHERS V. WELLINGTON TEACHERS V. N.S.W. TEACHERS ' N.S.W. TEACHERS i 16 a.m. Admission —Is. E. D. HARLAND, Hon. Secretary. S~ TORAGE available in Colonial Carrying Company’s Brick Stores for Furniture, Goods, etc. Goods and Parcels forwarded to United Kingdom’phone 634.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 80, 28 December 1921, Page 7
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