AMUSEMENTS. "THE LION AND. THE MOUSE." Shirley Rossmore: "You aro a great judge of men, aro you not, Mr. Ryder?" J. Bnrkctt Ryder: "Well—yes." Shirley Rossmore: "Then why don't, you study women for a change. They might enable you to understand a great many things that I don't think are quite dear to you now." J. Burkett Ryder: "I will—l'm studying you—but I don't seem to bo making much headway." THE LION AND THE MOUSE. Original, Powerful, Impressive, and THE BIGGEST DRAMATIC SUCCESS Tho New Zealand Stago has ever seen. ' OPEH HOUSE. DIRECTION J. C.WILLIAMSON, LTD., A DRAMATIC "SEASON OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE. Commencing WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, WEDNESDAY NIC-HT NEXT, . SEASON OF 14 NIGHTS, Mr. J. C. Williamson presents America's Greatest Emotional Actress, KATHERINE GREY, KATITERINE GREY, KATHERINE GREY, Supported by WILLIAM DESMOND, And a specially selected company of 59 artists, in tho following important dramatio productions-.— WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, - WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, " Five Nights Only! THE LION AND THE MOUSE. THE LION AND THE MOUSE. THE LION AND THE MOUSE. Dynamic drama. Vivid— TUESDAY, JANUARY 2-ltli, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24th, Four Nights Only! THE THIRD DEGREE. ' SATURDAY, JANUARY 2Sth, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23th, Three Nights Only! PAID IN FULL, i WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, Two Nights Only! THE TRUTH. PLANS FOR tho "LION AND THE MOUSE" now open at tho Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. 1 Prices—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss.;'Stalls, 35.; Gallery,-Is, Early, door Stalls Gd. extra; early door gallery Is. extra. ■ • Tonring Manager, J. Farrell. WONDERLAND! ONDERLANDI Lit by _ the Light of tho Moon and t"ho Light of tho Electrical Lamp. Will bo Oncn TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 14th JANUARY, From 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m., and . 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Weather permitting.) ALL SHOWS FREE! ' ALL SHOWS PEE! Admission-J-Adults,. Is.;' Children, Gd. Trams leave Courtenay Place as .follow: Afternoon—2.lG, 2.30, -2.5G, -3:15. Evening—G.sG, 7.15, 7.33, 7.45, B.IG. ANTED Known.—Mason's Gardens, * v Taita, are now opened to the public. Cold- Lunch, Afternoon Tea. Town prices. Hot tynter gratis. - AVIATION.. Every week we hear x of new records.'in flying,. .Aviators aro. trying to soar higher and liigher. Every day FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC soars higher in public estimation. - Our sales soar higher day-by day,- aiid our, customers fly to us telling the glad tidings of good health and new strength regained. If you are in poor health you can riso to the heights of perfect health by taking PHOSPHATONIC. Prove it Yourself. 2s. fid. and 4s. Gd. Sold Everywhere, or Post Free from (fIHAS. A. FLETCHER, PHARMACIST, 292 LAMBTON QUAY. gCENE :—SEASIDE TEA ROOMS. Enter Mr. Algernon M'Gerkenshaw: Excuse 'me—ah—does 'Miss DAPHNE Attendant: DAPHNE BUTTER Oh, yes, this is tho popular brand now. Mr. Algernon, etc.: Good gwacious! 1 I meant Miss Daphne M'Neil. Attendant: So sorry, but everyone is talking abont DAPHNE BUTTER, and I thought you were going to talk about it too. /; "OADFORD'S Half-yearly Sale is now on. Bargains in Curtains; Linoleums, Carpets, Crockery, .Ironmongery, and Furniture for one mcuth only. Everything reduced for cash. We arc manufacturers and direct importers, and havq marked all goods at bedrock prices. Call and inspcct. . W. H. PHILP, "OTOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING -O. CONTRACTOR, N.Z. Allianco Buildings. 113 Willis Street (Room -1). . Chimneys swept by sober men. . Gentlemen's Clothes pressed.Venetian Blinds repaired. ,pOMMANDER v PEARY', in his repent work, -"'Neath the Northern Lights," tells of barter with the nomadic tribes of Esquimaux. "Looking-glasses, worth about 3d., were exchanged for six or eight walrus tusks, but tho most sought-after commodity was certainly Hunkydory Boot Polish, a tin of which would, atony time, fetch a sugar-bag of ivory and a squall, or two, thrown Jn. 157151T Radford's Half-yearly Sale, now » on. "Blind Rollers. 6d.; Cups and Saucers, 2s. half-dozen; Stair Carpet, Gd. yard; Cruets. 2s. Gd.; Mantel Drapes, Is.; Sideboards, 505.; Duchesse Chests,. 355.; Matting. 71d.; Sets Jugs', Is. Ocl.; Tumblers, Is. 3d. half-dozen; Lamps,-4s. each. Cheapest house in town. (POULLS, CULLING, AND CO., LTD., BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. Manufactures of— CARD AND FILING CABINETS AND SUPPLIES. ■ ' OFFICE FURNITURE. RINGS'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM (copyright) enables you - to Balance Ledgers at first trial. It.locates, as thev occur, Errors in Posting Amounts, in Additions, Subtractions, Extensions, Carrying Forward, r.r.d Taking Out.Balances. It abolishes calling back, becauso if there- is an error tho system indicates it to you, pointiug out the actual Amount and Ledger Account before you open your ledger. Time-saver, Speedy, Simple, and Sure. It can be used on your present books. No duplicating work, no extra books, and no machine. ..Particulars only from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing Stationer. Victoria Street, Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 1
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