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AMUSEMENTS. . "rnHE THIRD DEGREE," A GREAT. VITAL PLAY. By 'the author of "The Lion, and the Mouse," ran for two years in Now York City alone, . and is now being played throughout America by Henry B. Harris's threo distinct companies. • WELLINGTON THEATREGOERS. ' . Will, on Tuesday Evening Next, witness a portrayal by Miss I-Catherine .Grey—and this is asserted without the .slightest reservation—that ranks as ons 'of the finest, most artistic, and most realistic over witnessed on any ■ STAGE IN THE WORLD. "riIHE , , THIRD DEGREE," •*- has' as its ground-work the exposure of that form of mental torture known as "tho third degree," adopted by the American police in extorting confessions,' contains a fascinating story of .. . LOVE AND SACRIFICE, Is permeated .with bright comedy, touches, and is altogether a novel,,'convincing and masterful piece o£ dramatic construction. • Will be presented on \ TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, : And : FOUR NIGHTS . ONLY. Q;P ER A . HOUSE.' Direction of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. JUST CAUGHT THE TOWN, UNQUESTIONABLE TRIUMPH, Represented by overflowing houses, of ' MISS KATHERINE GREY', MISS KATHERINE GREY, Supported by MR. WILLIAM DESMOND. And' ■J. C. WILLIAMSON'S-COMPANY. In the Great Drama— .... " THE LION. AND THE .MOUSE. - , .THE LION AND -THE-MOUSE. ' TWO MORE NIGHTS-ONLY, ' TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. ! Plans Dresden; after 1 p.m.Christeson's, ~opp. Opsia House. Prices as usual. ■ . rjIOWN H-VLL (CONCERT CHAMBER). THURSDAY, 26th,-FRIDAY, 271h, SATURDAY, 2Sth' JANUARY. RETURN VISIT (By Special Request) . LAWRENCE CAMPBELL. . LAWRENCE CAMPBELL. ; LAWRENCE CAMPBELL. - ' "The. a-u'dience-cried for more.'.'—Auckland "Star." " •; il. £UGENE :,OSSIPOFF, M. • ITD GENE OSSIPOFF, • C-tTand Opera Housed -Moscow. Entire Chang? of Programme. ' Popular Prices: 35., 25., aiid ls. WANTED Knowrt—Mason's 'Gardens, :» V Taita,'-are'now opened to the pub- , lie. .Cold ~Lunch. ,' A.ft'erhpon Tea. " Town priced - Hot. gratis.' i , - . . - E. .1 HYA'MS, ; r ' ; . - Representing HARRINGTONS', LTD., • SYDNEY, c ■ KINEMATOGRAPH- FILMS. ' CAN' NOW/ 'SUPPLY • FULL ■ i>RO--1 GRAMMES -OF! ALL LEADING M AKERS, ALL: MA EES OF MACHINES (including"Erneihan.,' Pathe, etc.). Full Stocks -of Accessories, Carried. • ' E. J. HYAMS.-120 Victoria Street. ,: , / WELLINGTON. ' - MEETINGS-: '' " SCOTTISH SOCIETY' 'WELLING- , ', . - TON, NZ. 1 -THE ANNUAL MEETING, ' Will lie held at GODBER'S' ROOMS,' CUBA STREET, On FRIDAY NEXT, JANUAEY, 27th. All members and intending " members .are,requested to attend. 'BUSINESS VERY IMPORTANT. A hearty. welcome is given to all Scots-j men and Women and their descendants to join us. ~ '" : ■ "Dinna Forget" Next Friday. ' W.;.A. ALLAN,''' ' , ' . Hon." Secretary. ; -' PUBLIC- MEETING. . ■ rjIOWN HALL. . TOWN' HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 22nd JANUi Aijy. • , : - MR, JOHN HODGE,-M-.P.,' of theßritish •Labour Party, Will speak on Labour:matters under the auspices of the Wellington Trades and Labour Council. - » ■' ' A MUCH - ■APPRECTATEI? " A MUCH"; APPRECIATED V." • ■ XMAS PRESENT. ■ XIIAS, PRESENT. . BOUND VOLUMES ■ OF THE GREAT MASTERS/ Beethoven,. Mendelssohn; Grieg, Chopin, etc., etc. From 4s, 6d. (Postage Extra). SONGS' OF SCOTLAND Nicely "Bound. ..in.. Tartan, :and '. i ■ Illustrated,, 1 • 2s. 6d. and ss. posted 2s. Bd. posted' ss. 3d." BEGG AND CO., LTD., , . Ixß WILLIS STREET,, 1 ( ' WELLINGTON. igCENE:-SE ASIDE TEA - ROOMS. Enter Mr., Algernon M'Gerkenshaw: Excuse me—ah—dces N Miss DAPHNE Attendant-. DAPHNE BUTTER " Oh. yes, this'is'the popular brand now. Mr. Algernon, etc.': Good gwacious! I, meant Miss Daphne M'Neil. . Attendant: - So eorry. but everyone is talking. about DAPHNE BUTTER, and I thought you were going to, talk about it too. PIANOS and Furniture 'Polished with . "Lustre Reviver" always look well. Sold by R. Martin, Ltd., Wellington. TTNEEDA OR 0 1 Ac U DRY GINGER ALE. Guaranteed mado .from the OriginalBelfast Formula. Sole Agents. THOMSON, LEWIS, -AND CO., All Hotols and Stores. A NGUS TURNER'S New Hairdrefing xSL J Saloon, Hotel Windsor Willis Street, is one of. tho most up-fo! dato Saloons in the City. Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigarettes,, and Cigars stocked. jgTUDY tho, Property Market.—The • baok page of "The Dominion" is a. Land and Farm Directory. Auctioneers' Notices .will also be found on the.sams

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 1

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