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

AMUSF.WIENT3. APEEA HOUSE. Lessee. J. C. Williamson. Direction Allan Hamilton. PLIMMER-DENNISTON SEASON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT AT 8. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th. AND EVERY, EVENING. Jerome K. Jerome's Great Mystery Play, "the passing of the third floor back." ; (By arrangement with Rupert Clarke and Clyde Meyncll). CAST OP CHARACTERS. : THE TLAY. Stasia (a slavey) Lizetto. Parkes (By kind permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) , '. ' . Joey Wright (a bookmaker) ■■■ ' , S. A. Fitzgerald Christopher Penny (an artist) . Paget Hunter. Major Tompkins (retired) •''"■. Reynolds Dennistcn Mrs. Tompkins (his, wife) ' Alice Deprwyn Vivian (his daughter) -. Myra Wall Jake Samuels (of the city) Chas. Throsby Harry Larkcom (his'jackall) ■.'.'■.-■ Harry Nevillo Miss Kite (unattached)' .' Valentine Sidney Mrs. Percival do Hoolcy. , , Marie Le Croisette - Mrs. Sharpe (the landlady)'-.',. Mrs. Robert Brough The Third Floor Back Harry Plimnier SCENE ~.,....! A LODGING-HOUSE.: Time The Present. THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR . BACK Interpreted by a specially-selected Company, including . .' ' MISS LIZETTE PARKES — • -And. ■ MRS..ROBERT BROUGH. ■ THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER IS THE MOST COMPELLING CHARACTER EVER CONCEIVED BY THE MASTER-MIND OF THE- PLAYWRIGHT: . WHO IS HE? WHENCE CAME HE?. THE ANSWER. IS IN, THE PLAY. . Bos Plan at Holliday's. 45.; 25.,6 d., Is.' Early Doors as, usual. Day sales at Christeson's.' Early doors to Stalls, and Gallery, Gd...extra till 7.30; ' No Extra Charge for Booking. . . ttnique '', garden •" fete; wesley.hall, taranaki'street, ■ '' ; ~-■;„'. on „'.;.,, : ,-■ .'.;■ THURSDAY', AND FRIDAY,,27th ; and 28th OCTOBER., 1910. /'. ' "'■'', At 7.30. p.m. .-.v : SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT.' EACH .. ■'•..''. •:'■•. EVENING. ■■• .;.- ';.' Proceeds in. Aid, of' Missions.•'.-• Admission, 6d.;,. .'Admission, 6d.' ■ ARTISTIC' PHOTOGRAPHY.; '"', ' i The real art in Photography' is ■to produce the True. Likoness. and Character of the Sitter. This :art; can 'only! ;bo; acquired by -years of earnest ettort- : and' study. ,'.', '."'■■..■■■"■•' "■.'-" '"■- .ALAN.'SPICEE, - , , PHOTOGRAPHER,? CUBA STREET.'' i (Opposite. Royal Oak Hotel);' : '• has had 30 ;yeurs'.'experience, in the Best •- .Studio -of :;Australiaj::. ~^, t iV ;, . ,< ' ), ,\;, ',- i f•■ XMAS:'PHOTOS : ;FOB ErI&Bs;-. '~"■,']' -' .';. AT.'HOME; :;';;,,:;,',,-; : :;,v;^: ■ ' Those, desirous of sending a good Photo of themselves to" Friends, or Relations,in : England or : else\vhere as a Xmas Souvenir should make "appointments : witn-,: MR/ SPi'-'iJR how; ■;'■''' : '' • ''■■ ■ V" YtA-R T-E R V" A-ND .; -CO.; '.THE CUBA STREET DRAPERS.,;, ~.'.-'■ ■IMPORTS, THIS WEEK. A MILLINERY.—Ladies' Trimmed Hats and • ready to wear,.is. lid., ss. lid.,-6s. lid, . to -30s. -Ladies' or- Girls' Flop Hats, Is. lid. up, ail best colours, lui) Boxes . New-Flowers, !)d., is., 15..3d.-to'ds:lld. ! COSTUHES.-Just- landed, New 'White . Embroidered CosUinies, Us.-lid., toi 425. Coloured Linen- Costumes, .lis. : lid.' to 425. 500. New Blouses; 2s. lid., to 255. Try Carter "and Co. NOVELTIES in Lace Hose fromls. • Now Gloves from Is. New Embroidery in endless variety,-. from 2d, to 4s. Ud. . yard. New' ; Veilings, New Lace.. Hundreds of other Bargains.:'. . , TRY CO. . ".,'■•■■,' REMOVAL- NOTICE; . '.'"■ H.'■ L. HOGG, of"the "Ideal" Bakery, o wishes to. no.tify, the residents of Kilbirnie that he will open new and up-to-date premises in Coutts Street on or. about October 29th, where he will ,be pleased to, see all old patrons as well as new. The business name will be changed to "Paris Bakery." ". TO THOSE WHO, ARE BALD OR GREY.; BALDNESS, falling and grey-hair, dandruff, etc., .can be" cured, - only, by each case being suitably and specially treated. PRO. CARLYLE, Alcthia's Specialist, always succeeds, this being the Alethia- Method; Cooper's Buildings, Willis .Street.. Write for pamphlet. Country clients treated by correspond-,, ence. Advice free. , ',' ".-.-,. ANGUS TURNER'S New Hairdressing Saloon, Hotel Windsor Buildings, Willis Street, is one of the most up-to-date Saloons in the City. Finest Brands of 'Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Cigars stocked. ... *','■•' -, WANTED KNOWN,, ' DUCHESSE : Chests, ■ 355.; Sideboards, £2 10s.; Washstands, Bs. Gd.; Wardrobes, £3 10s.; Fancy Tables, 25.. Gd.; Flower Stands, Is. Gd.; Rattan Chairs, 7s. Gd.; Couches, 275. Gd.; Kitchen Chairs, 4s. Gd. only at RADFORD'S,: .50 Manners Street. CONFIDENTIAL to. Ladies with a view to Matrimony, call and inspect the Bridal Cakes on view in our window. We guarantee the Quality and thePricos, are right. Order now and ensuro satis- ' faction. ■ Cakes to order from One Guinea upwards. '''-.' ■■ ■ J. W. THOMPSON AND CO., Hygienic Bakers and Pastry Cooks, 33 COURTENAY PLACE, '". , VICTORIA LAUNDRY. TO KELBURNE HOUSEHOLDERS! OUR Vans Colloct and Deliver in Kolburao every WEDNESDAY... » ; Telephonc—6l3. P. WILLS' AND SONS, Props. HANSON STREET. BRING YOUR LAWN MOWER TO '..'.''. TSRODIE AND M'MILLAN, , •° HERBERT STREET, "THE BLUE SHOP," ( And get it put in good order for tho Season. '.'--.'■ mE ARO .STEAM . LAUNDRY. RECEIVING , ; DEPOTS T 17.; Manners Street (next to Kitto and ; : Graham's). 154 Ingestre Street (Corner of ; . Cuba and Ingestre Streets). ' Laundry Work of All Descriptions will ' ' be received at Abovo Depots. . Chief Office and Works: i 20 HOPPER ST. 20 HOPPER ST. 11

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 958, 27 October 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 958, 27 October 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 958, 27 October 1910, Page 1

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