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: __y..4 TEE DOMINION'S circulation j has grown continuously because j the people who buy it, buy it to J read, and to keep up-to-date in :'\ the only ivay, )■- \\

AMUSEMENTS. mEB GIRL FROM RECTOR'S. THE THEATRE THRONGED. SUCCESS UNQUALIFIED. THE AUDIENCE DELIGHTED. American aiul Continental Opinions Endorscdi ' nnHE GIRL . PROM HECTOR'S. GORGEOUSLY GOWNED. BRILLIANTLY STAGED. A Feast for Eye and Ear. • ' nnHE GIEX , PROM . HECTOR'S. Hiigh J. Ward's Great Laughter Vehicle. Q P ERA . H0 U S-8.. ; Lessee ;..; ......... J. C. Williamson Sub-Lessee and Manager HUGH J. WARD TO-NIGHT-TUESDAY-TO-NIGHT. And Following Evenings. ■ HUGH J. WARD'S COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, ■ Including ■■■~■ The Ever Charming Actress, MISS GRACE PALOTTA, • ' . • And Australia's Popular Favourites, 1 MISS CELIA GHILONI, ' HISS MAUD CHETWYND, •■ ■. In Tho Mighty Merry 1 . Laughing Success, —"THE GIRL PROM RECTOR'S."— By Paul M. Porter (author of "Trilby"). Produced Under the Persoual Supervi- ■ sion of.. ■:■: Hugh j. ward. ; -■" Last Evening, long before 8, tho-theatre was crowded, and hundreds turned THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT. OF THIS GREAT: AUDIENCE ' ■ ■ . ■ AVasTho MOST REMARKABLE and GAYEST of FARCICAL COMEDIES. ' ENTHUSIASM SO UNBOUNDED. . SO SPONTANEOUS, ■ Has Seldom been Heard Inside tho Walls of-a Theatre. ' The ARTISTS WERE AGAIN AND : AGAIN CALLED BEFORE THE CURTAIN and-CHEERED to the ECHO. 3 "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," • ■ ' • . Tho Latest • - ■ -FAD--1 For All Wellington is Sure to go ' ON AN HILARIOUS RIOT -. With this distinguished patronage. ' "IT'S A SNIPPER." Stage Director ... Mr. Reginald Wykeham . ..Day Sales at Christeson's. ■ ] Box Plans at Dresden. ■'"< ) Prices, 55., 35., Is.' Early Door Stalls ;_ and' Gallery, fid. extra. rriHE " KING'S:;: : THEATRE. THE HOME OF CLEAN, WHOLESOME, HEALTHFUL PICTURES.. . TO-NIGHT,,; at 8 o'clock. - TO-NIGHT. WEST'S PICTURES. ROYAL ROYAL ORCHESTRA/ : WEST'S Proprietors—AYest's Pictures,' Ltd., and Linloy and.Donovan. ! The Last Opportunity of -Witnessing. THE BRIDE of the HAUNTED CASTLE THE HAND OF FATE! THE LACHINE RAPIDS. . , HUNTING WOLVES' IN RUSSIA. ■ ' ' AN- EMBARRASSING LEGACY. ■ :■■■ ' ■ And ■■■■-..-,. NEAVS PROM EVERYWHERE. Our Prices: Is. audGd. 'Phone 3143. Bra, Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, Gd. TO-MORROAV! TO-MORROAV! ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. . ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. r '.- ■ EVERY ITEM A STAR/ -■ j ■ ' THE FINEST YET SCREENED. Cα rre n6 : cdn ce r ts. ■ ■-. - ■ . '___■: : : , : f . . -. ' .■■/ Direction Benno. . Scherek.- X .-•'.-'■.' t ":■,-. ~. . TOWN HALL;' '." ■ '• ' - ■: j; FRIDAY' .EVENING NEXT, AUG. sth. }'■•■■■■'■' : " ' ■•' :' ■■ ■' ■"'' .' ■'■'■ ' -, .-. ■ ' CARRENO ' • ''■■--• ) ;CARRENO .. . ■ • < OAIiRB.N'O ' .' ' FAREWELL .CARRENO FAREWELL, CONCERT. . CARRENO CONCERT; ■' ■ CARRENO i ■ CARKENO ■ ■ . . ■ CARRENO ..-. : ■".■ ■ FAREWELL CONCERT ■ ■■ ■.-,■■■■ In the ,v . TOWN HALL, \ \ ■ .On .-.■-'. 1 - -FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, " . . AUGUST sth. , Prices of Admission: . i '■ . • Reserved Seats-FOUR SHILLINGS. : , Unreserved,. Seats-THHEE -SHIL- • LINGS.. ' : ' ■■■■.• ~■ . Back Scats-TAVO SHILLINGS. 1 A few Front Rows will be reserved at Six Shillings. ■-■■■■ : . ■-.'■•■ 3 Bona-fide students concession tickets at Half a Crown at the. Dresden, admitting to reserved seats. . Box Plan and Sale of Tickets at the • Dresden.; : , -. mOAVN HALL. ~ TOWN HALL. JL ■ ■ ■ ■' .: ■ ■ .- ■ - .. WEDNESDAY, 3rd AUGUST. :. : Under the patronage arid in the.presence of His Excellency the- Governor and Members, of. the Wellington Medical . Association, ' ' ■ : ' -. ■ :.GRAND CONCERT,-.; , ' In Aid. of ' MOTHER AUBERT'S HOME. OF COM- : PASSION (Island Bay). . . .-.. -'Miss Phoebe Parsons, A.R.G.M., will sing (by- request) Bolero from' .Verdi's "Sicilian Vespers," and,'with Mrs. B. N. AVilson, the ■ duet "I know a ; Bank." ■ Miss Agues Segrief will. ,sirig. Niedermeyor's Pater . Noster (with, organ accompt.) and Gounod's Serenade. Miss • Eileen Ward will sing "Kathleen Mavour- . neen," and Miss -B. Harte, L.A.8.,. γ-ill " play Chopin's Berceuse and Rubinstein's 1 Ehide in C Major. :' -. -. . ; . . 1 Messrs. James Searlo ■ and C. Clarkso'n ' will sing the duet "AVatchman, AVhat- of ' the Night!" and tlie ; Wellington Lieder- - tafel will sing, a selection of their favour- • ite part songs. Accompanist, Mrs. E. C. Caohemaille, Robert Parker, ' Esq., I Musical Director. •,- • : , I Tickets, 55., 35., 2s. Box Plan at Dres- '_ den. ' : T OAVER . HUTT .SKATING- RINK. Open Every Afternoon and Evening.. (Tuesday evening excepted). Rink is available on Thursdays and Fridays for Skating Parties. , LOOK OUT FOR GRAND CARNIVAL. . On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, . First Appearance of PROFESSOR ATHOS. King of Skaters. /PAHTER'S'. GREAT SALE. V/AETER'.§,.. GREAT,' " SALE. 137 and 130 Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. TREMENDOUS; BARGAINS—AII' trimmed Millinery, Costumes, Jackets, Furs, " exactly half the usual price. Call early.. Is. WlNDOAV—Thousands of useful ' lots of Drapery, usually Is. Gd. to 2s. lid., now all Is. Carter aud Co. ■ ■ Gd. WINDOW—Tho Biggest- Bargains • in Wellington. Jap; Silks, all best colours, usually !>J<l., now 6d. only. Carter ' an ONE°'GLANCE at Carter arid-- Co.'s Windows will convince you that you ' don't need to go elsewhere for Clinking Bargains. :. / . TRY RADFORD'S for JFurniture.Duchcsso Chests 355. Gd., Sideboards 1 505., -Wardrobes X 3 10s., AVashstands Ss~ Gd., Tables'2s; Gd., Chairs 4s. Gd., Rattan Chairs 7s. lid., Cups aud Saucers 2s. Ed . half-dozen, Tea Sets 7s. Gd., Dinner Sets 17s. Gd., Lamps Is. Gd., Toilet Sets 7s Gd., Carpet 10d. yard, Hearthrugs 2s. Gd. i Mantel Drapes Is. Gd., Towels Gd. each' Cheapest in town. "mHE DOMINION" employs a start of i X Advertising Exports, whoso services are always available. They will give ; valuable . Advice to Advertisers, and i Write Advertisements without any extra lenarge,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 884, 2 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 884, 2 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 884, 2 August 1910, Page 1

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