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AMUSEMENTS. "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES?" VICE-REGAL. npHE Performance TO-NIGHT (Friday) A will bo under the distinguished Patronage and in the. presence of THEIRi EXCELLENCIES LORD'AND LADY ISLINGTON AND SUITE. OPERA HOUSE. — Lessees, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. RUPERT CLARKE AND CLYDE MEYNELL SEASON.' COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. • WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES? GEORGE WILLOUGHBY in his inimitable performance of JONES. AH Wellington is. asking— WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES? The Tonic of Conversation in tram and tr.xi, in train and ferry, WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES? ' WHAT DID? WHAT? • HAPPEN TO JONES? See GEORGE WILLOUGHBY- as THE BISHOP and THE BAGMAN, and learn WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES? BRIGHT, SPARKLING, GAY. BEATRICE DAT, AS MRS. GOODLY. -FRED: B. SHARP as EBENEZER-., And the, < other members of Georgo Willoughby's Incomrnirable Company ol " Comedians in Congenial :Ro!es. '.WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES? . Will be revealed for a few nights only, then ■ , , ■ ' Now—Seats may be booted at the Dresden, where the Box Plan indicates a big seasou. Day Sales at Abel's, opp. Opera House. • : Prices, D.O. or 0.5.. fe No booking fees. Stalls, 2s. Gd., Gallery Is. Early Doors, , Gd: extra Stalls and Gr.Uerv. ■ ■-. • ! J. E. MOORE, ...■;■■-. .'. Business Manager. S' EE ■ "BABY BLISS," ..',■ The World's FATTEST BOY. . 18 years of ago' and weighs 42st. 81b.; measuring, height sft. lOlin.. hip SGiri., breast 72in., thigh. 42in., calf 31in., arm 22in.; and just as jnlly as he is fat. NATIVE OF CONEY, ISLAND, -\E\V YORK.- U.S.A. At 52-WILLIS STREET, ,' Opp. Windsor Hotel. CA S E Y. C AS E Y. — A'Living Illustration of Darwin's Missing Link Theory. UNIQUE. NOVEL, ENTERTAINING. Almost Talks, Plays a Piano, Winds a Watch, Rings a Bell, Wheels a Perambulator, Nurses Babies, and 100 other; ■■'■'' .' tilings. . Daily from 11 to 1: 3.!t0 5: 7 to 9; at . . ■ 98 WILLIS STREET. GOOD PORTRAITS.VISITORS to Wellington dnrinft the :»■' coming Racine Carnival, who desire to get a few artistic photographs of themselves or families should pay a visit - to - 'A LA N SPICE It. . Photographer, , ...... : Next Royal Oak Hotel, Cuba^Street; ■ Appointments with ..Mr- Sm'cer may be made by Telephone; No; 32G3. . -'-'• .-: ' Priccs'Mo'derate. Call for.Particulars. QUESTION, . AND. ■ . ANSWER. What brings papa straight home at night, To everybody's, great delight? And lures him -from books erudite? ■ ' The Gramophone. What brings to ma's round face n grin, Provokes the diniple .on her chin, \ ' Sure index to the.heart within? .' Tno Gramophone. What 'minds dear grandpa of his youth, Though now he boasts but one lone tooth? "Grandfather's Clock" played by, for- . sooth, ■ .The. Gramophone. What heals the wound in grandma's ..' heart. Deprives the sting of all its smart, And makes tho'warm glad tears to start? •''■■ , The Gramophone. ..'■ ..PRICES, £o TO'.£so. . New Supplies of Single and Double-sided Eecords. • CHAS, BERG AND CO.. LTD.. . CHAS-. BEGG AND CO.. LTD.. ■ 118 WILLIS STREET. : . FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT ..COMPANY, LTD. ■; Is Prepared to '' Purchase FAT : SHEEP ANT) J.AMB3, By weight or at per head.■ . Tho Company also offers, clients everj facility for freezing on their own account. ' ; Prices can V obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of tho Buyers.in the country. :' . . W; G. FOSTER. Managing Director. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS, ■pEILDTNG 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 Schedules at "Dominion" Office,' or from Secretaries of kindred Associations, ° r E. 11. FISHER. Secretary, P.O. Box 98. Feilding. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ' February Hth and loth, 1911, And RAM FAIR, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. February lGth and 17th, 1911. AT SOLWAY SHOW GROUNDS. OVER JBIIOO OFFERED IN PRIZES. JEBS-IN CHAMPION JUMP Entries close—SHOW, 2Sth JANUARY. RAM FAIR, 30th JANUARY. Schedules and Entry Forms on application, at Office this Paper, or GEO. R. SYKES, -. Secretary. STUDY tho Property Market.—The back pago o:' "The Dominion" :a i Land and Farm Diroctorj.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 3 February 1911, Page 1

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638

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 3 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 3 February 1911, Page 1

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