AMUSEMENTS. QP Jil! A HO U.SK. CLARKE-MEYNELL SEASON. IMPORTANT AXXOUNCEMEXT. In crder for residents to attend the Opera House to witness the last perform1. nnce of Mr. Geo. Wil'.ougliby's" Comedy Company in "What Happened to Jones?" TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) a Special Stcam- . er'will leave Day's Bay at 7 p.m., returning from town after the performance.. [QP EK A • - H O*,U SE. Lessee, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. RUPERT CLARKE AND CLYDE i MEYNELL SEASON: Doors -open- at 7;>Curtain'-rises at-8. " •FAREWELL PERFORMANCE . OF GEO. WILLOUGHBY'S'. ENGLISH FARCICAL COMEDYCOMPAXY, '■'■ Including MISS BEATRICE DAY and ' FRED.3..SHARP; in- : /'WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES?" Geo. Willoughby as Jones. Sparkling! Boisterous! 'Breezy! Side- - .-i • splitting! ' To-morrow- (THURSDAY) To-morrow Positively Last Night of the Season. First time in. .Wellington, of ;Ry; C. Carton's Greatest-Success,- . "ME. PEBEDY. AND THE COtLN'TESS," Which ran ;for. over a year at'the London • Criterion. '■ Bex plan: at the' Dresden.. Day sales at Abel's,-Tobacconist. Prices, 45.,i"25. 6d., : and Is. '" "• ". '. " [ J. E. 3IOOKE,' Business Manager. 1 PLIMMER-DEXNISTON SEASON. THE BOX PLAXS-FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON OPEN AT THE DRES- | DEN THIS MORNING AT 9, A.M. E P E Ii A II 0 U S E. 1 Lessees ......... J. C- Williamson, Ltd. Direction, Allan Hamilton. > HARRY. PRIMMER and' , : REYNOLDS DENNISTON t Announce a return visit (for a brief sea- • son of five .nights. only) .with their de- ; servedly popular organisation,. including i 3IISS LIZETTE PARKES. s SATURDAY and MONDAY, FEBRUARY - • 11 and 13. \ , Robert Garitho'ny's Fascinating Fantastical Comedy Drama, : . A MESSAGE FROM MARS. (Arrangement Chas. Hawtrey pad Frank Curzon, London).' ' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 and. 15 ! A. Magnificent Revival of the most • popular play produced in the Dominion during the last decade. Clyde. Fitch's Charming Comedy,'. ' LOVER'S LANE. ; (The Sweetest Story Ever Told).. , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 16 > One night Only. Jerome K. Jerome_'s Great Mystery. Hay, THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR t BACK.' • . (Arrangement Rupert Clarke and Clyde t • Meynell). [ Positively only one opportunity to be afforded . of. meetiug-. "The Mysterious . Stranger." The most compelling-charac-ter ever conceived by tho master-mind of the playwright ' '- ; Prices—4s.. 2s. 6d., Is. Early. Doors to Stalls and Gallery, 6d. until 7.30. Day Sales at Christeson's. . . 1 Touring Manager; GeorEc Cathro. QRAND - BRASS BAND CONTEST. ! FOR THE. CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE ; -NORTH ISLAND .{ To be held in the, A. and P.- Show ■ i-- Grounds, . , ■ -P.ALMERSTON. NORT IT > -. ( Commencing on Monday, February, 13th, and ending on-Friday, February 17th, , 1911," ' Tuesday Afternoon—Official Reception—22 Bawi's to play, y • . • ' - - Wednesday , Afternoon—Grand Military • , Quickstep Competition—lo A Grade end 12 B Grade Bands entered. - Tuesday- Contest' Selections.. . Friday Evening—2nd Contest Selections/ • Solo. Trio,. and, Quartette .„ Competitions > during all. hours of thfc day and cvenE ' ing. ." 1 . Admission to Ground, ,Is. " ) Special excursion fares on TailwaTS. V : W. ,ir. COLLINGWOOD, Secretary. 1 ii AGRICULTURAL SHOWS, j JpEILDING A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ! SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW. | FEILDING RACECOURSE. I TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7 AND 8.; £72?' PRIZE MONEY.V . £720. "(Exclusive of Trophies.) VALUABLE TROPHIES AND POINTS ; PRIZES. Schedules, at "Dominion" Office, or - from Secretaries 'of kindred Associations, or \ - ' E. 11. FISHER.. ' ; . • ' Secretary, P.O. Box 95, Feiiding. M' ASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. .". i TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW, TUESDAY-AND WEDNESDAY," February 14th and 15th', "I^ll. And " "'.RAM FAIR,';.' " THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. ' February lGth and 17th; 1911. AT SOLWAY SHOW. GROUNDS. , OVER '.£llOO OFFERED IN PRIZES. *SS—IN CHAMPION JUMP Entries- close—SHOW,-: 2Sth JAN U Alii", RAil FAIR, 30th JANUARY. Schedules and Entry Forms on application, at Office" this Paper, or ' V ' ' GEO. R. SYKES. " Secretary. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS, THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY. LTD. < Is Prepared to Purchase FAT SHEEP AND XAMB3, By weight or at per head. The Company also offers clients ever? facility for freezing on their own account. .... Prices can be obtained on application at the Company s Offices, or. from ■ any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. FRINGS'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM (copyright) enables you ;to Baiance Ledgers at first trial. It locates, as they occur, Errors in Posting Amounts, in Additions, Subtractions, Extensions, Carrying Forward, and Taking Out Balances. It abolishes calling back, because if there is an error the system indicates it to you, pointing out tho actual Amount and Ledger Account before you open your ledger. Tirae-saver, Speedy, Simple,-and burc. It can uo used on your present books. No duplicating work, .no extra books, and 110 machine. Particulars onlv from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing Stationer, Victoria Street, Wellington ° STUDY tho Property Market.—The back page of "The Dominion" is » Land and Farm Directory. Auctioneers' Notices .will also bo found on tho sama page. ...
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1046, 8 February 1911, Page 1
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