" DOMINION " CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS, 16 Words, Is. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. HOUSES & LAND'WANTED AND FOR SALE. BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. WANTED TO BUY OR SELL. See Page 2.
AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. RUPERT CLARKE AND CLYDE MEYNELL SEASON. TO-NIGH (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT.. H. R. ROBERTS And BEATRICE DAY, • ■ ' , Supported by ■ ' THE STRONGEST ORGANISATION TOURING AUSTRALASIA.. In- Henry Arthur Jones's Masterpiece, "THE HYPOCRITES." "THE HYPOCRITES." "THE HYPOCRITES," Easily sustains the Triumph' of its . London, New York, and Australian Success. Throughout last evening the play was listened to with intense excitement and interest, while the end of the third act was.the signal for the large audience to rise en masse, when CHEER UPON CHEER, Greeted the as the curtain was raised AGAIN AND AGAIN. "THE HYPOCRITES'.' Has scored a marked aud genuine success, and Wellington 'must Henceforward •. FLOCK NIGHTLY TO SEE A PLAY Which so strongly ■ GRIPS THE HEART AND INTELLECT And AWAKENS THE HIGHEST EMOTIONS. CURTAIN RISES PUNCTUALLY AT.B. Special Trams after the Performance. Box Plan at'the Dresden. Prices, 45., 2s. fid., and Is.' Early Doors to Stalls and Family'. Circle,'- 6d. Extra. Day Sales at Abel's, Tobacconist, opposite Opera House. " ■ . ■ J. E. MOORE, Business Manager. rpHE ' KING'S.. ' THEATRE. TO-DAY At 2 o'clock. TO-DAY. MONSTER GIFT MATINEE , MONSTER GIFT MATINEE And Result of . •; ESSAY COMPETITION. . Children Sixpence to All Parts. Every Child receives a Present. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S , PICTURES " ROYAL ROYAL ORCHESTRA WEST'S The Latest Spurting Item, THE, ENGLISH DERBY OF 1910. The Thrilling Detective 'Story, A CASE OF IDENTITY. The Pathetic Drama, THOU SHALT NOT, The "Western Romance, THE VICTIMS OF FATE.. The- Beautiful Scenic Studies. A FUNERAL IN ANNAM. ■■ - And '■'"■'■-• ' -. THE KING'S FUNERAL. ' Our Prices, Is. and 6d. 'Phone 3143. Box Plan at Abei-s. Booking Fee, 6d. . OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee, Mr.' J. C. Williamson. Direction, Mr. AVilliani Anderson.' MACMAHON'S EXQUISITE PICTURES. "THE BEST THE WORLD PRODUCES" • ■' -Starting MONDAY, JULY 25th. THE GREATEST. PICTURE EXTANT.. For the first time'in Wellington MacMahon's entirely new and remarkable series of Living Pictures, depicting with startling .accuracy the exploits,of .the. notorious Australian Bushrangers— THE KELLY GANG This phenomenally THE-KELLY GANG successful Living THE KELLY GANG . Picture , Drama THE KELLY GANG ' cost in the takTHE KELLY GANG"" ing J6UOO. ;• An entirely: new'and delightful series of the Latest Biograph Surprises ' will •constitute the first portion of the programme. ■The story will be graphically narrated by the vce'll-known actor,- MR, ALFRED BOOTHMAN. - THE KELLY GANG. A SENSATION EVERYWHERE. People's Popular Prizes," 25., • Is., and Sixpence. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY' (Incorporated). INTENDING Competitors are reminded, that Entries for this Year's Festival Close on SATURDAY, JULY 23rd, 1910. E. S. WILSON, ... Secretary, i P.O. Box 181, Dunedin.' .-..'• . -.-■' TEST CYCLE RACE. ENTRIES for TEST RACE (to select AVellington representative to ride, in Timaru to Christenurch Road Race) will close with the Secretary, on TUESDAY, 26th JULY. Race (20 miles), to be held at Trenthain R-acecburse on SATURDAY", 30th inst.- 1 Handicaps declared 27thinst. Entry Forms from Secretary.. All entries must be accom panied with fees, otherwise they shall not be accepted. ENTRANCE FEE, 2s. 6<l. ' . M. FORD, Centre Secretary, L.N.2.W., ;'.'., Wellington. THE MISSION TO SEAMEN. GRAND COMET BAZAAR/ FIRST . WEEK. IN AUGUST. iN conjunction, with the-above a. Competition for Dolls, Toys, and Sweets will be.held. 'Prizes of 7s. 6d., 55., and 2s. Cd. will lie given for the queerest and quaintest toy. .Prizes of the same amount for tho. prettiest toy. Prizes of tho same, amount "for the queerest and prettiest doll. Prizes of -is. and 2s. fc'd. lor the best home-made sweets. AH toys, dolls, and sweets to be delivered on MONDAY, Ist AUGUST, -not later than 9 p.m. NOTE.—Three" well-known. Wellington Ladies wjll act. "as ■ judges. Names and addresses of competitors to be sent, in sealed envelopes with a motto on the outr side; the corresponding 'motto to be attached to tho dolls, sweets, etc. All goods will be sold for.the benefit of the' bazaar funds. Prizes paid on the. last day of tho bazaar at 5, o'clock. JAMES MOORE, Missioner., p- AR T E .It- AN D CO., THE CHEAPEST DRAPERS, 137 and 139 Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. SPECIAL PURCHASE-ICO Sample Pair W.B. Corsets,-at about half usual prices. Come early for first pick. SPECIAL PURCHASE-100 Ladies' Street Skirts, black or navy, worth 7s. Cd.,, a special snap,-.35. lid. only. ss. in the £1 discount off all our Furs, Costumes, and Jackets. Choice goods at English prices. Carter and Co. Is. WINDOW—Goods worth up to 2s. and 2s. 6d., all at Is.. Selling freely. Como and see. CARTER AND CO., FOR GENUINE BARGAINS. ' TO KILBIRNIE, MIRAMAR, AND SEATOUN'RESIDENTS. ■ ARE you satisfied" with'your -Bread' Perhaps it would interest you to know that the bread sold by tho IDEAL BAKERY, Crawford Road, Kilbirnie is all that could bo desired. Just TryLoaf. Our Carts Deliver all over these Suburbs. nnu AKO STEAM 'LAUNDRY RECEIVING DEPOI'S-17 Manners Street (next to Kitto and .Graham's)' U4 iugestre Street (Corner of Cut)* aud Ingestre Streets). - Laundry Work of All Descriptions will be received at Above Depots, Chief Offico-aud Works: £0 -HOPPER_ST„ .80 -HOPPER £IV
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 16 July 1910, Page 1
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