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I ■ . . Read the Advertising Pages of "THE DOMINION." They reflect the commercial development of the country,

AMUSEMENTS. WHO IS THE MYSTERIOUS *" '•"•.STRANGER?' '" . ONE GUINEA, for a POSTCARD-.£l Is, Owing to the ;immenss amount of controversy excited' by "THE PASSING OF THE 'I'HIED FLOOR BACK," Harry Plimmer and. Reynolds Denniston invito replies to <lie following questions:— (1) What is your interpretation of the character' of . The Mysterious Stranger? 1 (2) What do you consider is the lesson "The Passing of the Third Floor Back" is intended to convoy? ONE GUINEA will he awarded to the sender of what are considered to be the best replies. Answers must be numbered 1 and 2, and .written on ~ a POSTCARD, Addressed, .to 'STRANGER, OPERA HOUSE, and will be received up to and including WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2nd. LETTERS WILL NOT BE OPENED. - . OPE R A ... .H0 U S E.. Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction ;..... Allan Hamilton. PLIMMER-DENNISTON SEASON. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Jerome K. Jerome's Great Mystery Play, • ."THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK." (By arrangement with' Rupert Clarke and . Clyde Meynell.) . LAST THREE NIGHTS. . LAST THREE NIGHTS. " . LAST THREE NIGHTS. • Living, breathing character types, each working oiit his or her destiny under the guiding influence of. THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER, •' .' Set in a tense."and vivid,, atmosphere of ■ Weird Mystery, THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR ■ ■ • back . Holds one interested and thrilled from tho opening of the play till long after the curtain-, lias 'fallen. THE MYSTERIOUS' STRANGER. ' Tho most compelling character ever conceived by the master-mind'of the playwright. , . WHO IS HE? WHENCE CAME HE? . THE ANSWER IS-IN THE PLAY. Box Plan at Hollidiiy's. '45., 2s. Gd.. Is. Early Doors as usual. Day sales at ■ Christosou's. y- : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ' FOR: FOUR. NIGHTS ONLY, - The New Clyde' Fitch Comedy Drama, "LOVERS'" LANE." -X ' - "LOVERS' LANE," ;Box Plaii ( for. rest of Season Now. Open.' ST. PAUL'S- , PARISH. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK,'-' ' ... v At -tho' SYDNEY i STREET .SCHOOLROOM, ' TUESDAY", Ist and . WEDNESDAY, 2nd November. Afternoons, 2.30-5.30; Evenings, 7.30-10 ■ o'clock. . Admission,-Is. .(except' second afternoon, free), Childre-iii' half-price. ; To bo opened First JDiy'. by Mrs.' Wallis, 'Second Day by Miss Co'ates. ' . 1 ' ' MUSIC each afternoon, arranged by Mrs; Quick mid Miss Beauchaiiip. ' THE . MOUNTEBANK DRAMATIC CLUB will'kindly give performances each evening, viz.:'— ■ ' . ; "The Deceitfulness of,- Riches,", Miss • Mollie l Marshall and Mr. .Belitlev Russell. "Diamond Cut Diamond," Miss Ogborne and Mr..'L&inpen. • ■ And an Impersonation by Mr. Brookes. SIDESHOWS,' Shooting Gallery, Electric Battery, Comnetitions, and SPECIAL MOTOR-CAR CIRCUIT, . by: Messrs. Webb, -."Hamilton, W, • and others."j. 1 -,." -. : Contributions will, be v gratefully received .by • Mrs. Sprott at the Sydney ' Street Schoolroom on- the. afternoon ot Monday,. 31st October, or on niorning' of Tuesday, .Ist. November, for following i Stalls i—Work, . Art, -Produce, Jumble, Sweet, Flower, 'Refreshments,' and Christmas Tree. .'. '■■.'■ ';,-•••■• XTEXT SATURDAY, NOV.. ,sth. In EXT. SATURDAY, . NOV.. -sth.' : GRAND SPORTS CARNIVAL AND GALA DAY. • ■■•. ■ -. In Aid of •' MOTHER MART JOSEPH AUBERT'S GOLDEN JUBILEE. • NEWTOWN PARK. Innumerably NEWTOWN PARK. Side Shows. . ,- s Ladies'-Beauty Competition' (big entries), Baby Show, 'Puncli and Judy Show, Aunt Sally; Fortune- Tellers,' Decorated Bicycles, Display by' Mr: Dovey.'s ; : Piipils, Dancing;'and numerous other .attractions. '.The Lady ; Members, of ,tlie PliinmerDenuiston. . Co. will. s assist in' the. ■ Afternoon- Tea. and Refreshment Stalls. . 'One who knows predicts: Next Saturdaywill be the . greatest-. Charity Carnival ever held. in'. Wellington.' ' , ■ Don't: forget., the. Day—Saturday, "November "sth. .•■■•' ■ . A. AMODEO, Hon.'■' Seoretarv. 'M. EORD, Assist.;; §ecrelai} JUPP'S BANIJ will Play , at Kelburno To-morrow. (Sunday) Afternoon. . A RTISTIC' PHOTOGRAPHY - xl. The real , art .in ".photography ,is to produce the. True Likeness and- Character of the Sittor.'..This art .can, only ' b's quired, by., years , of earnestr.eflort 1 and, study. ' ■ 'ALAN SPICER, PHOTOGRAPHER,. CUBA STREET ' (Opposite Royal Oak' Hotel), ' ' ' ' has had SO years' experience in" the Best Studio of Australia. . XMAS PHOTOS. FOR. FRIENDS , AT HOME. ■ ' ■ Those desirous of sending a good. Photo of themselves I to" Friends, or- Relations ia England or elsewhere as.a:Xiiias.Souvenir should. make . appointments with MR. SPICER now. , CAR TE.R ■ AN .D C 0., THE CUBA STREET DEArERS. . RELIABLE GOODS. CUTTING PRICES. LADIES' COSTUMES-Just landed,'. a Lovely Lot New White Embroidery Costumes,. Coat and- Skirt or Empire Shapes,: 155.-' .lid. to :425.; "'-White' Embroidery Coats,-12s. lid:, -15s. lid., 18s. Cel.; Coloured Linen .Costumes, 14s. lid. to i2s. C'cured Princess Robe and Coat to'match, 395. > fid; CARTER AND CO. for Millinery, Skirts, . Corsets, Blouses, 'and Ladies' Underclothing; full stocks and cutting urices. CARTER AND CO. for New Gloves, Is. up; New Hose, all colours, Is. lip; ; lively Embroidery, 2d. to 4s. lid. yd. Lots'of Novelties; no room to advertisa'; come - and sec. CARTER AND CO., FOR BARGAINS. ANGUS TURNER'S New . Hairuressine. Saloon, Hotel Windsor Buildings. Willis Street, is .one of tho, most up-to-date Saloons in the City. Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Cigars, stacked. CATERING, : WH. PHELP, Baker, Pastrycook.' . and Caterer, 73 Willis Street (next Begg's), is prepared to undertake' all manner of Catering for Weddings Parties, Suppers, Dances, etc., at most reasonable rates.- Quotations' given Strictest attention. Nouo but tho best in the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a speciality. MILITARY AND NAVAL EMBROIDERESS. MISS A. B. HEATON, XTJL - No. 2 PER CIV AL STREET. 'Phono 3075. Estimates given, for Banners, Lodge Regalia, Badges (gold, silver, and silk), Club Monograms; etc., etc. Ecclcsiastical Embroideries a Specialty. TnE Results obtained by Advcrti«or« in the Classified Columns of " Tho Dominion ".are such as to confirm thcV belief that tho paper has a wider circu". lation than any other daily journal ; n New.'Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 960, 29 October 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 960, 29 October 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 960, 29 October 1910, Page 1

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