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; • ; AMUSEMENT,9 0 P E R A H O U- S E. Directum, of J. C.. WILLIAMSON. Manager G. H. Smith. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! "THE VILLAGE PRIEST!" "THE VILLAGE -.PRIEST!" ; A Play pf ;.itttense : human interest. . A Play, never to. be forgotten. A Play of beautiful, ideas. - A Play of beautiful language., .. ! A Play of exceptional merit. Interpreted by an Exceptional Cast, including ; . . Three Stars — G. S. TITIIERADGE. " ' HENRY KOLKER." | OLA HUMPHREY. . : Cast of Characters— Abbe Dub0i5............. Mr. G. S. Titheradge Jean Torquenie .....Mr. Henry Kolker Armand D'Areay .; Mr. Aubrey Mallalieu Captain, of Gendarmes.........Mr. Johnson AVcir Servant ....Mr. Walter Vincent Comtesse -de--Tremeillan-..-.Miss Ola-Humphrey. Madame D'Arcay ..Miss Susie Vauglian Marguerite de Tremeillah...Miss Alwyn Harvey Jeannie Torquenio .........Miss Beatrie Norman Madeline Miss Alma Vaughan Synopsis of ScenesAct I: Armand's Study. . Act II: Garden of the Abbe-Dubois. Act III:, Drawing room of the Comtesse de Tremeillan. Act IV: The Abbe's. Cloister."; Act V: Garden of the Abbo Dubois. .. .Day Sale at Christesen's. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. „Dox Plan for "The Village,' Priest". NOW OPEN. ; : - ■ ■' PRICES—Ss., 35., and 2s. . Early Doors, 6d. Extra. ■ STAGE D1RECT0R.........J; W. HAZLITT- ' . - " 0773 TOWN HALL. . ;■ TOWN HALL. SUNDAY■i - SACRED CONCERTS. ' - ~ JANUARY 10th, at 8.15. ■ MISS FLORENCE HAYWARD, . ; Dramatic Soprano. ■ .. . MADAME NITA STEELE,;-,. . ; Elocutionist," Specially Engaged. ' MR. I) ; KENNY, ; .. Pianist, ■ ' ■ _ ~ , And-THE GARRISON BAND, ; Conductor, Lieut- T. Herd. -756F "|A°NBANK" PRIVATE BOARDINGW HOUSE, ■ 1 PERCIVAL STREET,-'.WELLINGTON--' ' Court, .i Writingroora, Drawingroom; Double and Single Bedrooms,---Bathrooms," and 'every--convenience;. Telephone" 1859. - ' A E RUGH, C1053F-,- .- Proprietor.;. -■ BUSINESS NOTICES. SONOMA, ■PRIVA't'E HOTEL, near Railway ; Station, Masterton.,W, ROODEUKJjRK (late of Wellington), , ■ ■ Proprietor. • Under entirely new management; completely renovated '/and refurnished,.throughout,•; good, clean, comfortable accommodation'; first-class table; moderate tariff; letters and telegrams promptly; attended i". ~ CIOOS SALVATION ARMY. PEOPLE'S. PALACE PRIVATE HOTEL k ' ,AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, , At' 'Penny. Section''oft Tram' from.'Government Station; 1 also v/allace-Street'Tram • i """'f l ' o ' ll '.Wharf;'SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Ladies, .. Gentlemen oiiid Famili6s.' : .: 'Meais in' Public' Din- ' ihg ■Roo!iis; ,l's.;,i:Six Tickets:for-Ss.' - Bbar'd .arid ■liodgihg : ss. iper. day,. 255. per, week.». Breakfast 7: to 9,' luncheon 12 to' 2,', Tea "s'to,'7. ,Afternoon.; -Teas and : Suppers. Ninety-six ,airy. Bedrooms, : Sitting T rooms on eaoh'floor, 12 Baths (hot and cold water). Cleanliness,- comfort, and civility guaranteed; Trains and boats met.-ir desired. ■' ] Letters,'addressed to THE MANAGER;w.. promptly.attended^,to.' ClO7l ICE CHESTS. ICE CHESTS.. • '■ Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. ~l ■ . MAX KHBISSIG, Little Taranaki Street. ~ . ' ■ .'Phone 2499. . /"C1034 - FOR SALE-BARGAIN. " SPLENDID New 5-roomed House, on,; large , : level section, , Clyde 'Street,. 'Bay'; sunny position; up-to-date housewell-built, and 'every, .modern : convenience, .including;gas, city water, li. and' c. : v/ater supply. We can . giveexceptionally easy termsJ ■ Apply- - ■ - . JOHN ODLIN AND CO.; LTD., • - : i ' Cable Street, AVellington. ; - : : ,' I '- '■ :■ .- ; C 965 ! ' MARINE OiL ENGINE ; OUTFIT. TWIN Cylinder,.. 8 . H.P., "Ailsa • : Craig" Marine- Motor,-.H.T. Magneto, .and" Accjimulatoi', Reversing Gear. Imported direct. Oust opened up, Ready to, drop straight into hull;- May be seen at any .time;'; . "HUME'S MACHINERY EXCHANGE," i Office—National Mutual Buildings.'. v;. WELLINGTON .. , , ~ i / (Opposite Bank of : Australasia). . :'Phone 2692. - : . Box 771. ; TO OUR, READERS. '. MURRAY BRQS., - Wholesale "and Retail Basketware Manufacturers, New Shop and Factory, Courtenay Place (13eehive Chamber's), opp.'Gasworks Offices ('Phone 2720) are' making, great headway with ' their New Year orders. Absolutely tho Cheapest and Best Firm for all manner of Basketware, Rattanware, Seagrass Furniture, Swing Cots, Bassinets, Clothes Baskets, etc. Butchers' and.Bakers'.Baskets, a speciality. . "A HAPPY NEW YEAR." AND it will be if you have one of our Latest - TALKING .-MACHINES , with which -to .entertain yourself and friends at all times, social evenings, afternoon teas, "at homes," etc. . The Gramaphone is used by the Royal Family, .why; not - have one yourself? • Sole agents, " The Talkeries," Willis - Street, next Grand Hotel.. 9126 - - CATERING. WH. PHILP, Baker, Pastrycook, and • Caterer, 79.Willis Street (next Begg's)/ is prepared to undertake all manner of Cater! ing for; Weddings, Parties. Suppers, Dances, etc., at most reasonable rates. Quotations ,given. Strictest attention. None but the best in the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a speciql'ty. • C 847 Tkju A NTED Known.—Radford and Co- For*nish Houses, Boardinghonses, and Hotels throughout on easy terms. We utook oil \ines in Furnitaro, Household Drapery, Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, etc., at lowest possible prices, either-■ fot cash or time oayment. Inspection invited to our Shop and Showrooms. C74S :'; ■' - : "s " " ~~ ~ . * JUST OPENED. NEW HUCKABACKS, Leading Colours, in Silk and Linen, best lengths, from 2s. 3d. Also, a Choice Lot of DOLLS, in Wax and Celluloid;' from 6d. "upwards. - DOLLS': SHOES.HATS. PARASOLS. ' ETC. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR YOUNG AND ; OLD, AT ALL PRICES. T|,jr ACAN DR E W AND HAY ES, " LAMBTON QUAY;' : , - Opposite Bank of New Zealand. ' " CS67 ,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 399, 7 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 399, 7 January 1909, Page 1

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