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AMUSEMENTS. APBBA' HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction Allan Hamilton. PLIMMER-DENNTSTON SEASON. LAST NIGHT OF LAST NIGHT OF Jerome K. Jerome's Remarkable Play, "THE PASSING. OP THE THIRD FLOOR BACK." (By arrangement with Rupert Clarke and Clyde Meynell.) . Positively the last opportunity of 'witnessing what is admitted by the Press and Public to be the greatest dramatic success of recent years. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, For tho First Time in Wellington, ana for FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, The New Clyde Fitch Play, '■ "LOVERS' LANE." . (The Sweetest Story Every Told.) Interpreted by the acknowledged best all-round company that has appeared in Wellington for many years, including MISS LIZETTE PARKES,And MRS. ROBERT BROUGH. The CHILDREN'S SCENES are a source of never-failing delight and a success of enthusiasm is achieved at every performance by MISS LIZETTE PARKES • In "THE OLD RED SCHOOL.'; See 'em inarching in a row, I knovr-I KNOW. Mary Green and Lucy Brown i With their pigtails hanging down. A B C—Tho dunce looks such a fool. Happy are''the children in THE OLD RED SCHOOL. Bos Plan for Season at Holliday's. is., 2s. 6d., Is. Early doors as usual. Day sales at Christeson's. •GT. PAUL'S ANNUAL SALE OF IO ■ ; WORK, SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM, TO-DAY, 2.30, and 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY—Same hours. Bran Tubs, Xmas Tree, Music, Side Shows, and PIECES BY THE MOUNTEBANK . ■ DRAMATIC CLUB. In aid of Sunday School and Church Rebuilding Fund. ADMISSION—Is/ (except Second Afternoon—Free). Children, hall-price. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. The real art in Photography is to produce tho.True Likeness and Character of the Sitter. This art can only be acquired .by-, years-of earnest effort and study, ,'...... • ALAN SPICER, - PHOTOGRAPHER, CUBA STREET(Opposite Royal Oak Hotel), has had 30 years' experience in the Best Studio of Australia. XMAS PHOTOS FOR FRIENDS AT; HOME.-.. :. Those desirous of sending a good Photo of themselves to Friends'or Relations in England or elsewhere' as a Xmas Souvenir should make' .appointments with MR. SPICES; now. ■~.:. GA RT E R ''''"A" N D - CO., THE CUBA STREET DRAPERS. RELIABLE -GOODS;.CUTTING.PRICES. LADIES' COSTUMES—Just landed, -n Lovely Lot .'New White Embroidery Costumes, Coat and Skirt or' Empire • Shapes, 15s. lid. to ,i2s.; White :Em-braideiy-Coats,'.'-125.-lldv; 15s. lid.;' 18s: '■ 6d.j'Coloured'■'liiiien. Costumes,'lis. lid. to -425.-, Colojired Princess Kobe ■ and , Coat' to niatch, S9s. Gd. . CARTER'AND- CO. for 'Millinery, Skirts, :Corsets, '■' Blouses, and Ladies' Underclothing; full stocks' and cutting prices. CARTER AND CO. for New Uiovcs, Is. up; New Hose, all colours, Is. up; ■ Lovely Embroidery, 2d. to Is. lid. yd. Lots-of .'Novelties; "no room to advertise;- come and see. , . . CARTER AND CO., FOR BARGAINS. WATSON," said Sherlock Holmes, "the police: are, as usual, on tne wrong tracK; the man they suspect is as innocent as you or 1." "But how.?" I began. "Simply enough, my dear fellow," he replied, tersely, "a man who uses Hunkydory Boot l'olish, iis he does, is a self-respecting man, ana. would never stoop . to crime/' STENCILING" Brushes from 3d., Brooke's Art Medium 9d., Stencil Boards id., Oil Colouru 3d., at Robt Martin, Ltd., Maimers btreet. Wellington. TO THOSE WHO ARE BALD. OR GREY. BALDNESS, falling and grey hair, clandrult, etc.,. can be cured,-omy by eacn case ueiug suitably and specially treated. PRO. CaltLiLE, Aletlna's bps- j ciaiist, always succeeds, this being tne ! Aletnia Metnod. Cooper's 'jammings, •' Willis 'Street; Write. . for pamphlet. Country clients treated- by curresponuence. Advice free. REMOVAL NOTICE. '• | TOf L. HOGG, of the "Ideal" Bakery, ■ jO.» wishes to notify. the residents' of ivuuirme that he will open, new ana up-to-uate premises in Coutts btreet on or about. October 29cn, wnere he will be pleased to see ail old patrons as well as ! new. The business name win be changed to."Pans .bakery." NOTICE OP REMOVAL'. TO HORSE UWNERS. TBK CITY SHOEING FORGE AND vEl'JilUNAlti iiUSliNJJttb nas been itLMOvED to new' aiid more commodious premises tor 'their iincreasing and extensive business, to QuiN SxkEjs'l.', otf Dixon and Uhuznee. btreets. Patent Rubber Pads',. suitable' for all complaints of horses, such as corns, sido tendons, combined with our scientific shoeing will likely relieve the most obstinate case. A. V. JiNAPP; • Certiaed Horseshoer 'Phone 747. ■ ' "YE GRATEFUL LION," GRILL. AND SUPPER ROOMS, 150' Ingestre Street, off Cuba Street. Five-course Lunch or, Tea, 9d. Six tickets for is. (HOOK'S EXCURSION TRIPS. MOUNT COOK. MOUNT COO a. SPECIAL FARE DURING NOVEMBER WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON, Saloon, RAIL TO CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU AND FALRLIE, MOTOR CAR. TO MOUNT COOK (HERMITAGE), Returning to WELLING. TON Same | Way. With FIRST-CLASS RAIL, .£6 lis. 6d. With SECOND-CLASS RAIL, £i 19s. 4d. Itineraries and Particulars from /BOOK'S TOURIST OFFICE, Customhouse Quay. CONFIDENTIAL to Ladies with a view to Matrimony, call and inspect theBridal Cakes on view in our window. We guarantee the Quality and 'the Prices are right. Order now and ensure satisfaction. ■ -- - - Cakes to order from One Guinea upwards. J. W. THOMPSON AND CO., H.vgienie Bakers and Pastry Cooks. aa COUKTENAY PLACE.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 962, 1 November 1910, Page 1
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