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AMUSEMENTS. 0 P E li A HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction Allan Hamilton PLIMMER-DENNISTON SEASON. . TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, For the first time in Wellington, and for FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Clyde Fitch's Charming Comedy of Rustic Manners— LOVERS' LANE, L 0 V E ItS' L A N E, The Sweetest Story Ever Told. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Rev. Thomas Singleton...Harry Plimmer Herbert Woodbridge...Reynolds Denniston J Undo Bill : Harry Neville : (The Church Bellringer) Henry Brown Charles Throsby (A Storekeeper) Mr. Skillig Paul Latham (Manager of the Theatre Royal) Deacon Steele • S. A. Fitzgerald (Head Deacon-of the Church). Billy Master Cyril French Harry Master Arthur Herbert (Brentford Boys) Dick Woodbridge...Master Hilary Lawrence Mary Larkin Winifred Austin Mrs. Herbert Woodbridge Mrs. Robert Brough Simplicity Johnson Lizette Parkcs (From the Orphan Asylum) (By kind permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) Aunt Martha Alice Deorwyn Miss Mattie Valentine Sidney (The Minister's Housekeeper) i Bridget Marie le Croisette (Of the Minister's Household) Mrs. Lane Yivienne Brown .. (Herbert. Woodbridge's Sister) Mrs. Henry Brown Tempe Pigott (Social Leader of Brentford) Miss Molly Moaley Beatrice Usher (The Schoolmistress) , Mrs. Steele C. Edington Byrne (Chairwoman o! the Sewing Circle) . Mrs. Jennings Alyce Holroyd Bessie Steele Elsie Parkes Synopsis of Scenery: Act 1,. The Parronage; Act 11, The Main Street, Brent- , ford; Act 111, Autumn . in. the Orchard; A6t IV, Spring in the Orchard. . MISS LIZETTE PAEKE3 and MRS ROBERT BROUGH, , MR. HARRY PLIMMER, MR. REYNOLDS DENNISTON and the Full Company. The Children's Scenes are a source of never-failing delight. Box Plan till '1 p.m. at Holliday's, after at Christeson's. Day Sales Christeson's. Early doors as usual. 45., 2s. Gd., Is. ST. PAUL'S ANNUAL SALE OF WORK, SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM. TO-DAY (CLOSING DAY), at 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Pieces by Members of the MOUNTEBANK DEASIATIC CLUB, Also tho Attractive Motor Circuit and other Sideshows. Admission—ln the Afternoon Free; in the Evening Is. Children Half-price. ■ : ' IgT. . HILDA'S FANCY FAIR! ASSEMBLY HALL, ISLAND , BAY. TO-DAY, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and sth NOVEMBER,. 1910. ■ . In Aid of New Church Building Fund. Open from 3 till 10 TO-DAY (Wednssdav) and TO-MORROW (Thursdav), and FRIDAY, and 6.30 till 10.30.SATURDAY. SIDE-SHOWS, comprising -7 Dasnmg Dominoes (first appearance in, New Zealand), the Clydo Dramatic Company, the West Beach Versatile .'Entertainers. A Real Bright and Lively Show from start to finish. " Comfc and - lieiir .-Tiirne'r's Banjo;: Mair.dolin, and Guitar Band, the Finest of its kind'in the Dominion. Don't miss .■ the chance to support a . worthy-object.. ; : Refreshments: specialised. Admission—Adults, Gd.; Children, 3d. : ' W. E. MURRELL, - J. W..-GRIFFITHS, Hon. Sees.' PARISH OF. ST. MARK. Annual " sale ■ of ■ work, ... ~ ....i' .. in. the : SCHOOLROOM, . SUSSEX SQUARE, ■ On THURSDAY, and FRIDAY;'3rd and . . 4th NOVEMBER, . To be Opened on Thursday Next, at 3 p.m. by Mrs. WALLIS. • Admission FREE: in Afternoon. . Work, Fancy,' Produce, L-Vlie, Gentlemen's and Flower . Stalls, also "Dreadnought" Surprise Boat. ■ Entertainments Each Evening. • Admission. in. Evenings ONE SHILLING. Children Sixpence. PROCEEDS, for ST. MARK'S MISSION. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. The real art in Photography is to produce the 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 m the Best • Studio of Australia. . XMAS PHOTOS FOR FRIENDS AT. HOME. Those desirous of sending a good Photoof themselves to Friends or Relations in England or elsewhere as a Xmas. Souvenir 6hcold make appointments with Mi{. SiUCBB now. fIAETEI! A- N D CO., \J THE CUBA STREET DRAPERS. RELIABLE UUODS. OUTTiNu PItiCES. , LADIES' COSTUMES—Just ' landed, a Lovely Lot New White Embroidery Costumes, Coat and Skirt or Empire Snapes, las. lid. to as.; White jimbroiaery (Joats, 12s. lid., los. lid., 18s. Bel.; Coloured Linen Costumes, 14s. lid. .to 425. Coloured Princess ltobe and Coat to match, 395. 6d. CARTER AND' CO. for Millinery^Skirts,. Corsets, Blouses, and Ladies' Underclothing; full stocks and cutting prices. CAlfJ.'Lii AND CU. .tor New Gloves, Is. up; New Hose, all colours, Is. up; Lovely Embroidery, ,2d. to 45.. lid.. yd. Lots of Novelties; no room to advertise; come and see. carter and cu... for . Bargains. STENCILING" Brushes from 3i1., Brooke's Art Aleuium 9d., Stencil Boards 4d„ Oil Coloura 3d., at Robt. Alartin, Ltd., Manners Street, Weltingcou. . TO THOSE WHO ARE BALD OR GREY. BALDNESS, falling 'and grey hair, dandrulf, etc., can bo cured, only by each case being suitably and specially . treated. PRO. CaRLYIE, Alethia's Specialist, always succeeds, this being the Alethiu Method. Cooper's Buildings,. ■ "Willis Street. Write for pamphlet.; Country clients treated by correspondence. Advico free. '. - ' , REMOVAL NOTICE. HL. HOGG, of tho "Ideal" Bakery, • » wishes to notify tho residents of Ivilbirnio that lie will open new and up-to-date premises in Coutts Street on or about October .29th, where he will bo pleased to see all old patrons as well as now. Tho business name will be changed to "Paris Bakery." ■ NOTICE OF. REMOVAL. TO HORSE OWNERS. THE CITY SHOEING FORGE AND VETERINARY BUSINESS has been REMOVED to new and more commodious premises for their increasing and cxtensivo business, to QulN STiiEliT, off Dixon and Ghuzneo Streets. Patent Rubber Pads, suitable for all complaints of horsos, such as corns, side tendons, combined with our 1 scientific, shoeing will likely relieve the most obstinate case. A. V, KNAPP, Certified Horseshoer, 1 : . 'Phone 747. ' "YE GRATEFUL LION," PRILL AND SUPPER ROOMS, 15? *Ur Ingestro Street, . off Cuba Street" 'Five-course Lunch or Tea, 3d. Six tickets ■ior 4s.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 963, 2 November 1910, Page 1
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