■ AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE.- • - OPERA HOUSE. Loseo ... Mr J C. Williamson Sub-les=oo and Manager, Mr. William Anderson Business Manager Mr. Barney Levy TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Grand Opening Performance of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S . FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION; - Direct from the Kind's Theatre, Melbourne,' With ALL THE EXQUISITE SCENERY,, ALL THE MAGNIFICENT WARDROBE, ALL THE ELABORATE EFFECTS. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, NOV. 3rd. Will be presented for tho jTnst Time in New Zealand, tho mionscly interesting and Sensational Drama, in Tour Acts, by Walter ■Melville, THE GREAT WORLD 01? LONDON, THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON, THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON, With an exceptionally Pon-erful Cast of POPULAR FAVOURITES, Including Old and New Paces. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY ACT I.—Scone I.—John.' Meredith's- Mansion, at Richmond. Scene ll.—Friends'on tho'High. 1 Road. Scene 111.-The'Olci Church at Richmond. ACT 11-Scene I-Public house of the East End (The Thieves' Meeting) Scene ll.— Wnteiloo Budge Scene lll—Jack Clinton's Home—Lifo a* it is ACT lll.—Scene I.—Public-houso in tho East End (on the tirck) Scene ll—Suburban Kailwij Booking Office Scene lII—THE TR-UN IN MOTION. THE MURDER IN THE RAILWAY CARRIAGE. Scene IV— Outside Lucrpool Street Station Scene V—Tntide Liverpool Street Station ACT IV-Scene I-THE OLD BULEY (The Sentence) hcenc ll—Richard Thornton's Fiat in tho "tt esl End. Scene 111 -In the Cells at Newgate Scene IV—lusido tho Sahation Ami} Shelter, showing how tho poor lim3 m the East End of London— ono of the most ettiaoidinarj scenes eier preseuted on. any. stage:. MAGMriCEM' SCENERY AND SPCCTACUL\E EFFECTS, Bj Rege Robbing and assistants. Stage Director ... . Mr. Edwin Campbell. POPULAR PRICr&-3s, 2s, and Ono Shilling No r.aily Doors No Booking Fee Box Plau at the Dresden. Day Sales at Abel's 3885 Representative. GEORGE COVTES •VTEW ZEALAND'S GRAND ANNUAL NAVAL AND MILITARY TOURNAMENT, PALMERSTON NORTH, Bth AND 9th NOVEMBER, (King's Birthday). A NATIONAL EVENT. PATRIOTIC AND POPULAR. All Branches of H M Royal Navy and NZ. Defence Forco competing in Excising Contests of Skill and Pluck THRILLING; DISPLAYS AND HUMOROUS EVENTS. Feats with Swoid, Lance, and Bayonet. Grand Musical Ride ( ' Na\al and Military Displays NEW ZEALAND PHYSICAL DRILL AND •BAYONEI HGHfIMI CHAMPIONSUIPb. Admission to grotinds. Is ' 3117 Tennis Court, TftONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, •*-' No. 1 Percival Street. Corner Dixon Street and Wellington Terrace Splendid View of Harbour- Smoking, Commorcial, and Drawing Rooms Elcctrio Light throughout A few Vacancies for Permanent Boarders Doable and Single Rooms ' C 1053 A. E HUGH, Proprietor I BUSINESS NOTICES. MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at tho LOWEST BATEb ruling in tho Dominion. Apply at once— t 1 KIEK AND WILSON. , Solicitors, Panama Street, Cl2lß „ Wellington. ,A PERSON about to Furnish invariably.asks himself tho question. "Where can I obtain Furniture that is mado of wollr fieasoned Timber, combined with ■ , first-class workmanship, and that'will not warp or split soon after it has been placed in the home-.' , ' Our answer to this question, those about to Famish should inspect tho Magnificent Display of Now Furniture in the Show Booms cf MESSRS. W. F. SHORTT, LTD. of Willis Street, who manufacture their own goods, and aro prepaied to give a guarantee- against wnrpnig or splitting, extending over a period M years. This firm has been in business in Wcl- , lm;:ion for tho lost twenty five years, and has made a reputation for first-class workmanship, which i- borne out by tho fact that they aro now busy completing orders from clients in Invorcargill, Napier, Gisbome, Foxton; Woodville, and Blenheim.: They ' have also just completed tho Furnishing of two residences in Wellington. Bedsteads, Tenders, Carpels, Linoleums, etc., aro imported direct from the manufacturers in England, thus avoiding tho middleman's profits, and giving the public tho benefit of purchasing a single article-at wholesale prices. If you aro about to Furnish, call and obtain'an estimate from Shortfs,- Ltd., who invite you to compare their prices with I those of any other, firms in Wellington. It ia reasonable to euppose-that a firm which pro- ' duocs and retails its own goods can.do eo at ' a much lower rate than dealois not having this advantage. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST. T B. JENSEN notifies the Public that he * has Opened a New Up-to-dato Ha'rdroseing and Tobacconist Business next to Central Hotel (Mace'e), Lambton Quay. Mr. L. Sowman'e services have been secured. C 1507 PRESCRIPTIONS. NUESING AND MEDICAL REQUISITES. TJUTZGEKALD'S PHARMACIES. JC 9 WOOD WARD' STREET. And 6 LAMBTON QUAY. C 1354 THE HOUSE. AND ALL THAT IT CONTAINS PROM the thickest carpet to tho most deli, cato fabric, including walls, uphoUtorod furniture, bedding, mattresses, tapestries, pio. tmes aud walls, cleaned by , THE FAMOUS VACUUM CLEANEE NO DUST. NO DISCOMFORT. MODERATE COST. Particulars with pleasure, on application toTHE CENTRAL CLEANING CO, With which is incorporated THE VACUUM CLEANING CO. OF NZ. 118 GHUZNEE STREET, WELLINGTON „ Telosiotte; Sm (Day . Cissoj
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 654, 3 November 1909, Page 1
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