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The Advertising Pages of " THE DOMINION" build up trade through the influence and number of the paper's readers.

AMUSEMENTS, !a P E B A HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson Sub-Lessee and Manager HUGH J. WARD TO-NIGHT "(THURSDAY), FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Positively Last Three Nights of Season. Hggg J. Wllß Presents his Company of Comedians, Including MISS GRACE PALQTTA, In Herbert Hall Winslow's Comedy Drama, "THE FENCING MASTER," "THE FENCING MASTER," . "THE FENCING MASTER," - "THE FENCING MASTER," A Conquest of Comedy. A GREAT PLAY, PLAYED BY A GREAT COMPANY.. " CAST 'OF CHARACTERS: Angelo Rossi Mr. Hugh J. Ward (Au old Fencing Master) . Carlo Rossi (his son) Mr. Aubrey Mallalieu The Hon. Stewart Grayvillo Mr. Reginald Wykeham (Of the Diplomatic Service) Philip Grayvillc.Mr. Lawrence Hardinge (His Son) . ' Jack Hopkins Mr. H. H. Wallace •Barlow Jenkins Mr. H. Lister Gilbert (A Police Court Lawyer) Daniel Wink (a Tailor) Mr. Charles Phillips Luigi Mr. Robert Greig (Proprietor of an Italian Restaurant) Hans Pfa'miekuchenstiel Mr. H. Henningham (Conductor of a Cheap Orchestra) Lilian Montgomery ...Miss.Grace Palotta Mrs. Montgomery Miss Ruby Baxter (Her Mother) . . Mrs. Dexter 8r0wn...-...Miss Celia Ghiloni (A Business Woman) Mary Brown Miss Maud x Chehvynd (Her Daughter) \ Mrs. Barlow Jenkins , . Miss Florence Redfern Rosa Pasquale Miss Jessica King (A Waitress) SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY: ACT I—A .Cheap Italian 'Restaurant, near Sixth Avenue, New York' ACT ll.—Room at Art Gallery, in Fifth Avenue. ACT lll—Angelo Rossi's Room. Time—Tho Present. Produced under the nersonal supervision Of MR. HUGH J. WARD. ■ Prices, 55., 3s.> and is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Gd. Extra. Day Sales at Christeson's. Box -Plan at' the Dresden. W. A. . LOW. Treasurer. A P BB i'. HOUSE. .' SATURDAY A FIcERNOON NEXT. GRAND MATINeT PERFORMANCE By the HUGH WARD COMPANY, In Aid of tho CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FUND. "Help the Suffering Children."' A BILL' TO BEAT THE BAND. " "PROGRAMME'PAR EXCELLENCE! '~ To Start at 2 p.m. ' PART I. ' '.. Ovorture-Tho' -"Wellington-' Professional . Orchestra. Song—"Every Star" ... Mr...Robert Greig "Soldiers in" the Park" (by kind permission of J. C. Williamson,. Esq.)' , : : . ■;• '' Miss Grace Palotta - Musical Sketch—"Popular Songs". ti ■ . • ■ Miss Chetwynd . and Mr.- Wallace , : :.:;,^. : A;.^Hjj;,sc^<^ra^i'3.v,..,, -; t A Sketch', as per-" formed by MR. WARD at Dfnry Lane, ' London, and the- Chatclet Theatre, Pans. Characters: Mr. Dixon (a Circus Proprietor) Mr. Reginald Wykeham Mary Piatt (his Niece). ■ • Miss Grace Palotta Bill (a Strong Man) ... Mr. Robert Greig Thomas Baker (a Clown) ■ „' . ■ Mr. Aubrey Mallalieu , ' And . The Scarecrow ... MR, HUGH J. WARD' •■ ' PART~II. .'■• ■! '•',' " ■ The Third Act of "THE MAN FROM MEXICO," 1 i Farcical Comedy in three Acts, by H. A. Du Souchet (author of "My Friendfrom India"). Including all the songs and dances of the entire play. r .' PART 111. Third Act of "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON," An Original Farcical Comedy in three Acts, by John Stapleton; with all the ORIGINAL SONGS AND DANCES. "OH, WHAT A PROGRAMME! " " Dress Circle and Orchestral Stall ■ Seats will be sold at Auction by Miss Grace Palotta at the,, Town Hall at 3.30 p.m. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). ■''..- Remainder of Seats may bo booked at Dresden on Friday. LOOK OUT FOR STREET SHOW ON, . SATURDAY MORNING! HELP THE CHILDREN!, mHE KING'S THEATRE. WEST'S PICTURES. ROYAL ROYAL ORCHESTRA. WEST'S Proprietors—West's Pictures, Ltd., an<l Linloy and Donovan. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. i ' Repetition of our . - .'. MAMMOTH NEW. PROGRAMME, •, Consisting of ' N SCENIC STUDIES. ' THE JENOLAN CAVES, N.S.W. . BUFFALO HUNTING. ' Dramatic Studies: THE KNOT 810 OVER IN THE - ~ MASTER- SILENT PLOT. ' PIECES. PATHS. CATHERINE, DUCHESS OF GUISA. A HELPLESS AVITNESS. Comeßies: A HELPING HAND. OBJECT, MATRIMONY. A CHANTICLER HAT.' Our Prices, Is. and 6d. 'Phone 31-13. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, Gd. PRIZE MATINEE SATURDAY. , BARTER'S GREAT SALE. LITER'S GREAT SALE. 137 and 139 Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. '■ TREMENDOUS BAEGAINS-All trimmed Millinery, Costumes, Jackets, lurs, exactly half the usual price. Call early. Is 'WlNDOW—Thousands o: useful lots'of Drapery, usually Is. Gd. to 2«. lid., now all Is. Carter and Co. Gd. WINDOW-Thp Biggest Bargains in Wellington. Jap. Silks, all best colours, usually Sid., now Gd. only. Carter aU ONE°'GLANCE at Cartef" and Co.'s Windows will convince you that you donlt need to go elsewhere for Clinking Bargains. '_ 'J_ , TO STAMMERERS. ' fi L. JOHNSTON (rep. "Beasley Sys- ■ * tem") will hold a Second Crass in Wellington,' 22 Hawkcstone Street'. Writo and arrange an interview. - VISITORS TO PALMERSTON NORTH ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF m-OUNSEY AND CO., Corner Rangitikei and Queen Streets. Hundreds of various articles are sent in to our Rooms to bo sold. We may have tho very article you want. I ■- ... I CALL.AND GET. PRICES,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 892, 11 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 892, 11 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 892, 11 August 1910, Page 1

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