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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E -R A HOUSE. Direction of J. C. Williamson. Ltd. A DELIGHTFUL SUCCESS, ■ CHARMING AND FASCINATING Through - and Through. THE TRUTH, . THE TRUTH, THE TRUTH, Clyde Fitch s immensely clever.. Comedy Drama, portrayed with consummate artistic finish by tho remarkably talented young American, MISS KATHERINE GREY, Supported by '. . MR. WILLIAM DESMOND And - J. C. WILLIAMSON'S COMPANY. Miss Grey last night put. tho coping stone upon her reputation as the finest actress this country has yet seen, when in the transition from her previous splendid work iu serious drama she gave one of the most exquisite, polished and artisticportrayals of. a comedy role ever witnessed on the stage. TO-NIGHT (Thursday) TO-NIGHT. FINAL NIGHT OF THE SEASON. THE LAST NIGHT Of . "THE TRUTH." - "THE TRUTH." . And tho POSITIVE FAREWELL APPEARANCE POSITIVE;FAREWELL APPEARANCE Of ""■'. MISS KATHERINE GREY. MISS'. KATHERINE GRIsY. Whoso great dramatic achievements will live long in the memory of playgoers. Plans , at Dresden.. Day Sales Christeson's. Prices as usual. ATHERINE GREY CO. COUNTRY TOUR, Wanganui—February 34. Hawera, February 6th. . StratfoFd—February 7th. New Plymouth—February Bth. ■ ' Palmcrstoiir-February 9-lOth. Hastings—February 11th. ' . -Napiorr-l'ebruary 13-11.' ... ■' .-■■ • Q P e:ra -~"■;; HO DSE. l*ss.«s,v,T. C: Williamson, I,M. . RUPERT-.-CTjARKF, AND CLYDE .METXELI, SEASON... .-. - IMPORTANT TO LAUGHTER-LOVERS FRIDAY, February 3rd, and fora Limited Sea.-on, GEORGE WILLUUGHBY And his ■ ENGLISH FARCICAL COMEDY COY., In : i ■ ' ■ , , George Broadhnrst's Celebrated FarceComedy, . . WHAT.HAPPENED TO-JONES 5 GEORGE'WIELOUGHBY. 'in his inimit- .. able performance of JONES. % Supnorted by MISS BEATRICE DAY, . MR.' F. B.,SHARP and the' Other . Members of this INCOMPARABLE COMEDY .. ' WHAT-HAPPENED, TO JONES? . A PERFECT MA SCOTTE. SPARKLING, BRIGHT and GAY. : All Sad Persons, All Depressed Persons, All' Lonely Persons and All Other Per-' sons Should See : ' ' . ' ' ■-■ AVHA£•HAPPENED;TO JONES? ■ Thc-^BoSTKu'-is'rapidly filling, at/the Dresden. . Prices 45., "2s. ■Gil.;, mid Is. Early . Doors, ' Stalls" and Gallery, Cd.' extra. No'booking fee.' ■-'■" .'■ '.' ; '"-GOOD ; PORTRAITS. (;.'-. ~' VISITORS to .Wellington durin? the »■ coming .Racing Carnival, who .desire to get a few artistic photographs of themselves or families should pay a visit to • "■'. ALAN. ' S'PICER, ' .- •', ■■' Photographer, ; ■ Next Royal Oak Hotel,' Cuba Street. Appointments -with Mr. "oicer may be made by Telephone, No. 3203. . • ; Prices Moderate. Call for Particulars. '■■' ' ■— ' ■ —^ /TkTJESTION AND ANSWER. What brings papa.straight home at night, To everybody's great delight? And hires him from books .erudite? The Gramophone. . What brings to ma's round face a grin,Provokes the dimple on her chin, Sure index to the heart within? 'Tae Gramophone. What 'minds dear grandpa of his youth, Though now he boasts but one lone tooth? "Grandfather's Clock" played - by, forsooth, ■ :. The Gramophone.. What heals the wound ' in grandma's heart, Deprives the sting of all its', smart, . And makes the warm glad tears to start? The Gramophone." PRICES, £a TO .£SO. - New Supplies of Single,and Double-sided -■ ■ . Records. - - " CHAS. BEGG'AND CO., LTD., CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., ■ 118 WILLIS STREET. UN E E D A C\JI O M A C DRY GINGER ALE. . Guaranteed made from the Original Belfast Formula. Solo Agents, THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., All Hotels and Stores. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. FEILDING A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW.. ' FEILDING RACECOURSE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, " • FEBRUARY" 7 AND 8. £720. PRIZE MONEY. £720. (Exclusive of Trophies.) VALUABLE TROPHIES AND POINTS PRIZES. Schedules at "Dominion" Office, or from Secretaries of kindred Associations, or "■" e.' n; fisher, •■■- ■ Secretary, P.O. Box SS, Feilding.,. tl/tasterton agricultural and JjjL pastoral association. ' twenty-fourth annual shotvv tuesday and wednesday. February :14th and-, loth, .1911, . And" - ' RAM FAIR, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, February 10th and 17th, 1911. ,j AT SOLWAY SHOW GROUNDS. OVEiR i'llOO OFFERED IN PRIZES. j:s.i-in champion jump alone-j:sj Entries close-SHOW, SSth JANUAUV •RAM FAIR, 30th JANUARiV Schedules and Entry Forms on application, at Office this Paper, or • ■• . GEO. R. SYKES, L .'- Secretary. ;

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 2 February 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 2 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 2 February 1911, Page 1

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