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•AMUSEMENTS. ff\ P E R A .HOUSE. Direction of J. C. Williamson. Ltd. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT! Is POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT Of.Charles Klein's Great Drama, "THE THIRD DEGREE." "THE THIRD DEGREE." Presented by . MISS KATHERINE GREY, Supported by MR. WILLIAM DESMOND. And ...... J. C. WILLIAMSON'S COMPANY,-' Plans Dresden. Day sales Christeson's. Prices as usual. SEE ANNOUNCEMENT FOLLOWING. J. C. WILLIAMSON invites tho interest of theatregoers in the play to be presented for the First Time here. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AND TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS, Viz., Eugene AValters's Splendid Drama, - "PAID IN FULL." "PAID IN FULL." - "PAID IN FULL." A work of remarkable fascination, as may be judged from tho following exQerpts from New Zealand criticisms. • "LYTTELTON TIMES.""The story has been woven intp a masterly and enthralling play. : Interpreted, as it was, it became such a lifelike presentation that the audience forgot tho stage and its setting, and looked oh at a very real drama of actual life."CHRISTCHURCH 'TRESS." "It is a powerful play, cast in what may be termed an Ibsenes'que mould. Three out of the four acts have never been equalled on our stage for intense dramatic power." ' "OTAGO DAILY TIMES." " Paid in Full' may be described briefly as- a drama of exceptional and arresting power, even surpassing 'Tho Lion and. the Mouse' and .'The Third Degreo' in tho characteristics- of intensity." DUNEDIN "STAR." "Of the three pieces placed upon tho stage. by Miss Katherine" Gray and company during a season regrettably brief, 'Paid in Full', is the best." : ■'• • . "PAID IN FULL," "PAID IN FULL,": rivets intense interest from beginning to end. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY .' -NEXT, LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON, Clyde Fitch's Delightful Comedy/ "THE TRUTH." Plans open for remainder of season. SWIFTS AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. TWELFTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL . (Under N.Z.A.S.A. Rules). . TE ARO BATHS. . .-,.'.. SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY. 1911. . FLYING ' SQUADRON ' INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.. For the Walker and Hall' Cup- . Water Polo, Handicap.Races. '- Tramways Band. Afternoon' Tea. ' ADMISSION, Is. ' Commencing' at 2.30 p.m. •E. S. FORNE, Hon. Secretary. 'GOOD'PORTRAITS. "yiSITORS 'to Wellington, during the '.coming Raring Carnjval, .who desire to get a few.artistic photographs of themselves or,families should pay a visit to .A LAN .' S P ICE-IS-,";' Photographer, Next Royal Oak Hotel, Cuba Street. Appointments ..with _Mr. Snicer may be made by Telephone, No. 3263. Prices Moderate.. Call for Particulars. ■ — —"~—^ MEETINGS WELLINGTON TYPOGRAPHICAL. UNION. ' . ■ npHE Annual Meeting of Members \rill 1 be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Lambton Quay,, on SATURDAY, 2Sth January, 1911, at 7.30 p.m. --. Business: ' Minutes. Correspondence. Report and Balance-sheet. .Genera!.. J. W. F. M'DOUGALL, Secretary-Treasurer. MIRAMAR- GOLF. CLUBMEMBERS are reminded of the Special General Meeting, which is to be held in the No. 1 Committee Room at the Town Hall, THIS EVENING, at halfpast eight. As the business is very important, it is hoped that there will be a large attendance. ■■■-.. . G. O. SUTTON. Secretary. THE' WELLINGTON TRUST. LOAN, AND INVESTMENT - COMPANY, LTD. THE THIRTY-EIGHTH Annual. General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, National.Mutual Life Association Buildings, Customhouse Quav, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the' Ist dny of February, 1911, at "the hour of eight o'clock p.m. ' Business: . 1. Consideration of Report and Balancesheet and Declaration of Dividend. 2. Election of Directors and to fix their remuneration.' , 3. Election of Auditors, and to. fix their remuneration. R. E. RAWNSLEY. Secretary.. 20th January, 1911. TRY RADFORD'S FOR FURNITURE. SIDEBOARDS from , 50s. Wardrobes from £3 10s., D-.ichess Pairs 475. Gd., Chests Drawers 255., Tables from 25., 6d„ Chairs 3s. Ud., Bedsteads 215., Beds Bs. j Gd Carpets from Gd. yard, Oilcloth from 9d." Couches 275. Gd. Estimates given. RADFORD AND CO., 50 Manners Street, and Petone. ■ FREEZING SHEEP ANDrLAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY'. LTD. Is Prepared to Purchase FAT. SHEEP AND LAMBS. By weight or at per head, The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on : their own account. ... Prices can be obtained on application at tho Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. "THE DOMINION".'" NEWTOWN AGENCY. MESSRS. E. BACK AND CO. have been appointed Agents for "Tho Dominion" at Newtown. Advertisements and instructions for delivery of tho Paper to any address may be left with this firm. Address, THE DOMINION STORE, • Junction Riddiford and Rintoul Streets. Telephone 1570. MAS, 1910—Call at R. Martin, Ltd.; 6co our Special Display of Moist Water-colour Boxea.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1036, 27 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1036, 27 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1036, 27 January 1911, Page 1

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