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"THE, DOMINION " has the ; widest and most influential i class of readers in New Zealand. Advertisers, please note.

AMUSEMENTS, S, (\ P E R A HOUSE, a- — — • >r Lessee :.... J. C. Williamson a Sub-Lessee. and Manager HUGH J. WARD ie TRIUMPH OJV TRIUMPHS.. : Iv TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), "' 5 : . For the Last Time, ' r " TJUGH ~T 11 UGH W • ,V V ARD a " . Presents his t. CLEVER COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, [t Including Miss Grace Palotta, Jd The Hilarious Side-Splitting Farcical . le Comedy, . ; to "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," t. "THE GIRL'FROM RECTOR'S,' M "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," j 1 Laughter, is a cure, medicine an txperil~, ment,- ■ ; \ LAST, 'THE GIRL -.'SJgHT; Sl LAST '• FROM NlG g£ „ LAST RUCTOR'S,- NIGHT !}• Which has made all Wellington laugh. ,« GRAND FAREWELL PRODUCTION „ THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, l T e LAST THREE NIGHTS OP THE, '„. ■■ :,,- 'SEASON. ll ' For tho First Time in Wellington, • .A Story of Human Heart Interest, is ' "THE FENCING MASTER," . , ,e • "THE.FENCING MASTER.". ; >f A; Great: Play by, Herbert Hall Window. .U : ' "THE FENCING MASTER," S "THE ; FENCING MASTER," ■ ■ .A ConqUest of Comedy. \ ■L "THE- FENCING MASTER," .. *;-THE FENCING MASTER," : As aplay it. is., very sweet indeed, with an old-world air of ■ the days when .all men were .brave, and all women beautiful. i ' "THE FENCING MASTER." __ s PLAYED BY A GREAT COMPANY. ■"'■■. For Three.Nights Only,- • _ TO-MORROW' (THURSDAY), FRIDAY, d. •'■'■• ..—AND/SATURDAY. ' ■ 'Prices; ss., V 3s., and Is.' Early Doors to A Stalls, and Gallery, Gd. Extra. : ",.'' '. Day Sales at Christeson's.. : . , : . ~ , Bos Plan at. the .Dresden. .; ;-. ' ■'■ ... .. :W. A. .LOW, Treasurer. , : All Accounts against the Company, will, be paid on FRIDAY, at 3 p.m.. ' "; 'v /V ,P yE R ;A':' "■■■_ ' HO:U S- E; : : SATURDAYAFTERNOON NEXT; '-,' GRAND" ■MATINEE- PERFORMANCE ' : ■. " -' •'-■- vßr the , , ■■" :'. : : , :-> ' HUGH WARD COMPANY, :. ■ i.- ,, . , .. In Aid of the :.'.''" :: 1 . CHILDREN'S . HOSPITAL /FUND. ' ■ "Help the Suffering Children." : n A BILL TO . BEAT THE BAND. ; ie ' PROGRAMME 1 PAR EXCELLENCE! . " . :..-:' '; PART I. ■ :'; : ;:V;/ ■.--, Overture—The. Wellington ' Professional- ■■' Orchestra. ■ ~.■-.■ , ■" Son"—"Every Star" ... Mr.' Robert Greig "Soldiers in'the .Park" (by/kind p'ermis-, sion of J. C- Williamson, Esq.); ■■- ;■ ■ -.■.'■ ■'' Miss Grace Palotta Musical Sketch—"Popular Songs" i> ' : Miss Chctwynd , and Mr.. Wallace ' . "THE SCARECROW,"' ■ ..' ■ A'Fantastic Pantomime Sketch,-as., per-. ' formed by MR. WARD at .Drury Lane, '• London, and the Chatelet,Theatre, Paris. | e -■'■' '■■■' ' .Characters: S Mr. .Dixon^{a'Circus 'Proprietor) ..Y . ■- ...- ~'-.■■ .- : Mr.- Reginald- Wykcham 1 Mary Platt (his .NieceV ; ;."_- .v >' 11 ...::-. :.... ■ Miss Grace Palotta ■. Bill (a Strong Man). ...Mr. Robert Greig' Thomas Baker (a. Clown) . ; p ;■• .' '.' . ■ .-■■• Mr. Aubrey Mallahcu. - ■- ; ' : And' ' > ■-■.'■■" ■■ i- The Scarecrow:... MR:. HUGH J.' WARD t : ■ : ■■' ■past~.ii. ■:. '. ,:■ .•.;■■■"■' 2 . .' The Third Act of • :, . "THE MAN FROM MEXICO," A Farcical Comedy in three Acts; by- ' H. A. Du Souchet (author o£ "My Friend -.", . .. '■ from India"). . . ..-..- Including all the songs' and dances of ' ■-.'.. the entire play. '■■:'■ ; ; ? ..' . ' part in.. . , :'■'■' ■:'■; : - > Third Act of, , !. " \' -.; "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON," V An Original' Farcical Comedy . in - three 1 Acts, by, John Stapleton, with all the ■ ORIGINAL, SONGS AND DANCES. ;, ■:\ WHAT it PROGRAMME! : ; V : Dress Circle ami Orchestral Stall' Seats will, be, sold at Auction by Miss Grace Palotta at the Town Hall at. 3.30 p.m; - TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). ' ' ,;'- x Remainder of Seats may. be booked at Dresden on Friday. , ■ . ■ 3 ■.-■■■" :. -— -.-. ■ ~...''":■ I ~ ■! HELP THE CHILDREN! ; ' ; mHE KING'S , THEATEB. '• .WEST'S. .. PICTURES.. ■. ROYAL • ROYAL ORCHESTRA. ■ . WEST'S s Proprietors—West's Picturee, Lid.,. an<l 3 ' Linley and Dono.vaul TO-NIGHT, .at 8 o'clock! : TO-NIGET., "..'■ . A New Programme .. of Magnificent and Gorgeous Subjects. ' • EVERY ITEM A-STAR; ..•-. ' JUST-A FEW OF THEM— •'. " A'TRIP TO THE JENOLAN CAVES,. '■. ■■ ' '•, N.S.W. , : ■ v-' : ! .- ■. ■' - BUFFALO HUNTING. ;.. A KNOT •,■■■ " 810 ■:• OVER IN THE ■..,'. MASTER-- SILENT PLOT. PIECES.. .PATHS. THE CHANTICLER HAT. .. : TONTALINI AS A : TOREADOR, ' : ..: , NICK WINTER., ■ • ' V • CATHERINE, ■ DUCHESS OF GUISA. '■ -A TERRIBLE SECRET. . ; ? : OBJECT MATRIMONY. ' ■• ! :. And Others;,.. : Our Prices, Is. :and,(Jd. 'Phone 3143. Box PJan at Abel's.'-Booking Fee, 6d. /..MATINEE SITURDAY. ■ :>_',-. t ■-■■■~■ ■'■■:■■■:■.■ ■ AUCKLAND.:'.'.':;. .' : -,■ ■ - " METROPOLITAN: ..:■■■ : > '■ •- AVINTER ■•■•■■ ■-.■■-., 1 . EXHIBITION,"- ■.'.•'. \ , ' : ■■■■■'".'■.■. ; ' .1910.- : -■ ■ ' -.-. [ ; AUGUST 15th to 20th. \ SCHEDULES FREE -' SCHEDULES FREE '. ■'" '. '■ ■ -~. 11 -APPLICATION. f ■•■ ' ■■ APPLICATION. t . ■■■■■■■-:. EDWIN HJi.LL, t . ; Secretary. : 16 and 17 Hall of Commerce, High.' I ■ . Street,- Auckland OiRTER'S GREAT ..SALE. ARTER'S ■ ■'.GREAT < SALE.. : 137 and 139 Cuba Stre«t, new-P.O. corner. TREMENDOUS : BARGAINS—AII trimmed ; Millinery, Costumes, - Jackets, Furs, exactly half the usual price. Call early. Is. WINDOW-Thousands of useful' lots of Draperj-, usually Is. Gd. to 2s. lid,, 1 now all Is. Carter aod Co. ■ Gd. WINDOW-Tho Biggest Bargains' in Wellington. Jap. Silks, all best colours, usually 9}d.,inow Gd. onlj : . Carterand Co., .... ONE GLANCE at Carter and'Co.'s Windows will convince you that you don't need to go elsewhere for Clinking bargains: ' ' TO STAMMERERS. ■ , ! fi L. JOHNSTON (i-ep. "Beasley Sys- * tern") will hold a Second Class in Wellington, 22 Hawkestone Street. Write and arrange an interview.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 891, 10 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 891, 10 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 891, 10 August 1910, Page 1

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