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AMUSEMENTS, f\ V E K A HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson Sub-Lessee and -Manager HUGH J. WARD TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AND' TO-MOKHOW (WEDNESDAY). HUGH T 'W ARI) : ugh el. Ward Presents his COMPANY OP COMEDIANS. Including the Ever Charming Actress, MISS GRACE PALOTTA, Supported by a Brilliant Company of Comedians, In The Hilarious Side-Splitting. Farcical Extravaganza, , "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," Hits an audience in the place wliero it keeps its expressions of joy with tremendous vitality. POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS, "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," Which lias broken all Wellington. Reoordfe. GRAND FAREWELL PRODUCTION. THURSDAY FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, August 11th, 12th, and 13th. And Last Three Nights of the Season. For tho First Time in Wellington, A Story of Human Heart Interest, . "THE FENCING MASTER." "THE FENCING MASTER." By Herbert Hall Winslow, . "THE FENCING MASTER." A Conquest of Comedy. Melbourne "Age": "A revelation." "Argus": "Startling, almost electrifying." , A GREAT PLAY, PLAYED BY A GREAT COMPANY. The Auckland "Star" says: "It should lie placed on record that in tho cast of 'The Girl from Rector's,' Mr. Ward presents to us the best drilled and most even company of players seen hero since 'Dot 1 Boueicault held iron sway over tho Brough and Boueicault Company, makiug it, as wo shall always consider, one of i the finest comedy companies even got together in the world." ■ ■ Prices, os., 35., and Is. -Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Gd. Extra. Day Sales.at Christeson's. Box Plan at the Dresden. W. A. LOW, Treasurer. THE ' KING'S THEATRE. 1 . ■ ■— ■ '■ WEST'S PICTURES. ROYAL. ROYAL ORCHESTRA. WEST'S Proprietors—West's Pictures, Ltd., and Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT,- at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. Special Programme of New Subjects. ALL NEW. ■ ALL NEW. ALL .NEW..' The whole of To-night's Receipts will be handed over by the Management to THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FUND. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FUND. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FUND. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FUND. REMEMBER THE. CHILDREN. REMEMBER THE CHILDREN. . And Accord Your Patronage to ■■WEST'S AND ROYAL,PICTURES TO-NIGHT.' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Tickets may be obtained at Abel s and. ,r\LYMPI A FULLER'S OLYMPIA. TO-DAY, 2.30. : TO-NIGHT, 7.30, TO-DAY 2.30. ' TO-NIGHT,'7.3tf. VATHos, ; In His Original and Clever Rink Act, . ROLLER ~ Threo - SKATING ROLLER Sessions SIvATING ROLLER Daily. ■■ , SKATING •2.30,; G (Learners), and 7.30 p.m. , ■■■Olyinpia ,1 Band'Aflernoob-and -Evening. • General Admission—Ladies Gd., Gentlemen Is. Skate' Hire Is. Privatp Skates, flcoraqo Gd. Skating Parties by arrange-; ment. Private Lessons Ghen. IMPORTANT'ANNOUNCEMENT! ' • ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th, . GRIND MASQUERADE, FANCY . DRESS and POSTER CARNIVAL! • VALUABLE PRIZES FOR' BEST COSTUMES. Admission to Floor, by. Ticket Only, and Subject to tho Approval of the Management. ■ ■ A. B. SHEPARD. Manager. rUETEB'S •'■ GREAT .. SALE. L/ARTER'S ■ . GREAT SALE. 137 and 139 Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. TREMENDOUS .trimmed Millinery, Costumes, Jackets,> Furs, exactly half the usual: price. Call early. Is. WlNDOW—Thousands of useful lots of Drapery, usually Is. Gd. to 25.. lid., now all Is. Carter and. Co. ~-■'" Gd. WINDOW—Tno Biggest Bargains 1 in Wellington. Jap. Silks, all best colours, usually 9-Jd., now Gd. only. Carter and Co. ONE GLANCE at Carter and Co.'s Windows will convince yon. that you , don't need to go elsewhere for Clinking Bargains. .... .. • ■'.-. TENDERS. MACHINERY MERCHANTS ENGINEERS AND OTHERS. . ■ SALE BY TENDER, THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF THE PALMER ENGINEERING CO., LTD. .IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. ■ npIENDERS will be received by the unJL dersigned up to 1 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 31st August, 1910, for the purchase of tho whole of.tho unsold Stock, Furniture, etc.; of the above Company. Tho Stock is in good order and condition, and - can be'inspected, together with tho Stock Sheets and ; Condition's of lender, at tho,offices of the ' Company. • Tho successful Tenderer will be. given the'option. of. taking over the business as a going-concern, without further charge. ' , NOEMAN GIBBS, Liquidator, -■. 14 Hams Street, Wellington, New Zealand. TO' STAMMERERS. ' GL. JOHNSTON (rep: "Beasley Sys- . tern") will hold a Second Class in Wellington, 22 Hawkestone Street. Writo and'arrange an interview. ' VISITORS TO PALMERSTON NORTH ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE . AUCTION ROOMS OF MO UNS E Y AND CO., , '■ Corner Rangitikei and Queen-Streets. Hundreds of various articles are sent in to our Rooms to bo sold. Wβ may have tho very article you want. CALL AND GET PRICES. . WHY ARE WE SELLING . . SO MANY ■yiSIBLE "YOST" TYPEWRITERS? Because every buy.er is satisfied. . . -' They stand up to their work 60 well. No other Standard Machine) does such ■ clean, clear work. .' Write for particulars. Every Machine guaranteed. > THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., 17 and 19 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. / 'Phone IG7G. DANCING"— No more hard work in getting up your lloors—sweep well and sprinkle a littlo Powdered Wax, tho dancers do the rest. Is. 3d. and Is. sd. per tin, posted.. R. Martin, Ltd.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 890, 9 August 1910, Page 1
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