T^O^irNION'CTIESPPRtiPHioi —- ADVERTISEMENTS, . .16 Words, 6d, SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATIONS VACANT. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TO LB?. ■ ■ See Page 2.
1 AMUSEMENTS. 0 PEEi EOUS'li. Lesseo ,T. C, Williamson, Ltd. f Dirccticn ..........Fred.' H. Graham. Manager Gilbert Fletcher. A SEASON OF LAUGHTER. TO-NIGHT, FUN.BEGINS AT 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT, .FUN BEGINS AT 8 o'clock. FRED GRAHAM, FRED GRAHAM, . FEED GRAHAM, The King of Laughter-makers, presents his COMPANY OF ENGLISH COJIEDIANS, COMPANY OF ENGLISH COMEDIANS, Including; GERALD E. KAY SOUPER, of the Oscar Asche Company, MRS. GEORGE L'AURI, of J. C. Williamson's Opera Companies. MISS FLORENCE GRETTON, of tho Oscar As'che Company. MISS NELLIE DENT, of J. C. Williamson's ' Companies, In tho Side-Splitting Three-Act Musical ■■ Farce, THE BRIXTON BURGLARY, THE BRIXTON BURGLARY, ' • T£E BRIXTON BURGLARY, _ Bv Fred. \V. Sidney. Incidental Music by George Fowler. ' CAST OF CHARACTERS: Reginald Pontifex Mr. Fred Graham .' (Dramatic Author) Richard Digglc ...Mr. Gerald Kay Souper (His Friend). (0{ Oscar Asche's C 0.)., Fraser Grcrn Mr. Alfred Harford (His 1 Father-in-Law) James Martin Mr. Jack De Lacey (His Man-servant) Henry Sharpies Mr. Alfred Scarlett , (Detective) Joseph Wilson Mr. J. H. Brennan (Policeman) Millicent Pontifex...Miss Florence Gretton (His Wife) (Of Oscar Asche's Co.) Petunia Perkins Mrs. George Lauri (His Housemaid) Jessie Green Miss Gladys Hartwell (His Sister-in-law) Alicia Green .....Miss Nellie Dent '(His Ma-in-law) ■THREE ACTS OF SOLID. LAUGHTER. THREE ACTS OF SOLID LAUGHTER. Prices—3s., 25., Is. Box Plan until 12 o'clock at the Dresden, after at Christenson's. Day Sales at Christeson's. CLAUDE E. WEBB. MOTHER A ÜBERT'S - MOTHER AUBERT'S GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. rgTOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ( TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 3rd DECEMBER, at 8. , GRAND CONCERT! 1. Organ Solo—Mr. D. A. Kenny 2. Song—Mr. E. Parkes 3. Song—Miss R. Van Staveren 4. Recitation—Mrs. Sutcliffe 5. Humorous Song—Mr. J. A. Dykes 6. Song—Mr. Jag, Jago (of Dunedin Liedertafel) • Interval. Presentation by His Excellency Lord Islington to Mother Mary Aiibert. 7. Organ Solo —Mr. 1 . D. A. Kenny 8. Song—Hiss Eileen Ward Violin Obbligato by Miss Ruby M'Donald. ' 9.'Cello Solo —Mr..F...R. Johnstone : . 10. Recitation—Miss L:' Van Staveren 11. Song—Mr. James A.' Doherty " 12. Humorous Duet—Messrs. J. A. Dykos aud A.- W. Newton Accompanists—Miss M. Montague and Mr. D. A. Kenny. Bos Plan at Dresden. - , 500 Reserved Seats, 2s. Od. 100(h2s. Seats 1000 JOOO Is: Seats 1000 ' FRED W. CROMBIE, Hon.. Secretary. Ballooning extraordinary! ALLOONINCt EXTRAORDINARY! - DAY'S BAY. THIS AFTERNOON! THIS AFTERNOON! THIS AFTERNOON! ■ THE BEEBE BALLOON COMPANY! THE BEEBE BALLOON COMPANY! Tho World's Most Sensational Aeronauts. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS Was tho Unanimous Verdict of the Thousands who journeyed to Day's Bay to witness this Marvellous Attraction, on Wednesday. TO-DAY GRAND DOUBLE ASCENT '. And . PARACHUTE RACE "" ME. SEBPHE V. MR. EASTWOOD. ' An. act never performed by any other Aeronauts in any'*part of the world. Return Faro to Day's Bay—ls. fid. Children—9d. •' Steamers will leave tho I'erry Wharf (circumstances permitting) at short intervals between 1.15 and 3 p.m. No waiting. No delay. If you don't catch ono of these you'll havo to swim across. CONCERT. ■yOCAL AND. INSTRUMENTAL, "by * Senior Pupils of St. Mary's Convent, Hill Street. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, Bth DEC. Tickets, 2s. . Reserved .Seats, 3s. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. "PLAY FESTIVAL," By tho Methodist Freo, Kindergartens. IJI O W N HAL L. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1910, At 3 p.m. , Admission—Sixpence. Reserved Seats, Ono Shilling. Box Plan opens at the Dresden on Saturday, December 3rd. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. -£»• The real art in PhotograDhy is to produce the True Likeness and Character 'of the Sitter. This art can only be acquired by years of earnest cilort and fctudy. .{.... • ALAN SPICER, . PHOTOGRAPHER, CUBA STREET (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel), has had 30 years' # experience in tho Best Studio of Australia. 'XMAS PHOTOS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME. Thosa desirous of sending a good Photo of themselves to Friends or Relations in England ,or clsewhcro as a 'Xmas Souvenir should moke appointments with 11R, SPICER now. Telephono 3263. • A R T E R AND CO., 137, 139 Cuba Street, aud "at Feilding, IMPORTERS OF DRAPERY. LADIES' BELTS—Last week sold 200 Still 750 left, worth Is. Cd. to 2s. lid,,' now all Is.; or spend 10s. and, choose ono for" nothing. , MILLINERY—Soo Carter aud Co.'s window for Smart Trimmed Hats—seliiu" freely. ' ! ° LADIES! ~ . COSTUMES-Whito Embroidered or. Linen Costumes—a lovely ' lot; and very. Cheap, from lis. lid. to 425. —selling freely. IMPORTS THIS WEEK-Ncw Gloves, Hose, 'Embroidery, Sunshades; Leather Bags, and many other choice lines, TRY CARTER AND ■CO.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 1
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