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AMUSEMENTS. "SERGEANT BRUE." "SKKGEAXT BRI.'E." WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEI'T. 27th, BOX PLAN now nn view at THE DRESDEN. APEEA HOUSE, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Notwithstanding the great success wliicli is attending the production of "THE GAY GORDONS," the directors beg to announce that it can be played for FOUR MOKE NTGII'IS ONLY. FOUR MORE NIGHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT! CLARKE AND MEYNELL'S. . ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY That Notably Successful Mimical Play, "Tm-i GAY GORDONS." "THE GAY GORDONS." "THE GAY GORDONS." "THE GAY GORDONS." Which llio PRESS and PUBLIC have united in pronouncing one of the most delightful evening's entertainments uver presenfeil in Wellington. Opera Produced by Chus. E. Wcnman. Auginenlcd Operatic Orchestra under the Direction of F. Wynne .loncs. Day sales at Abel's, opp. Opera House. Prices, D.C. and O.S. fis. (no booking fee); Stalls, 35.; Family Circle. Is. Early Doors: Stalls, fid., I'nmily Circle. Is. extra. liusincss Mauaaer. j. B, Moore. OP E R A HOUS E. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SEPT. 27th. Last Production of the Season, FOR, THE FIRST TIME IN NEW , ZEALAND. The Successful London Musical Comedy, "SERGEANT BRUE." "SERGEANT BRVE." "SERGEANT MiVE." Music bv Liza Lehmann, Hook.by Owen Hall, 'Lyrics by .1. Hickory Woods. ONE OF THE FUNNIEST SI.ISICAL PLAYS EVEIt WRITTEN. CATCHY SONGS! pp^Km . G , iTTslC! LIGHTNESS, BRIGHTNESS, and DASH You will have to be handcuffed if you don't want to applaud. iiiiiumiiiiiiriiiniiiiiiimiiiinui Z nni-IE NEW THEATRE. 7. Z J- Slannors Street. >> Z Props.. Messrs MacMahonfc Donnelly, t> Z GO WHEKE THE CROWDS GO. / •I DAILY from 11 a.m. till 11 l>-»>- f< I CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. '/. Z Only at' the People'* Cosy Theatre. Z Z "A DIXIE MOTHER." Z \'L "A DIXIE MOTHER." V, Z (Yilagrapli drama of American / /, Civil War.) 7, Z THE-PICTURE OF THE YEAR. Z '• '/, It ha-s made a remarkable impression*/ Z in England and America. "The Ran-Z 7, sour of R-ed Chief" (Edison comedy / Z drama). "RAKING SUNKEN VKS- Z 7, SELS." "Judged by Higher Power." Z Z "How Mary Met the Cowpiinehcrs," Z Z and others. "Next Monday "A ROYAL Z Z DIVORCE" will be revived. - Z 7, Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE everywhere Z niiiiiinrmmiiiumiiniiiiimiiii THE" YORKSHIRE SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. rriHE Sixteenth Annual Dinner of the •A Society has been Postpoi;rd from 25th September to MONDAY,* 2nd OCTOBEK - E. 13. L. READE, Hon. SffM'lar.\'. f\ P E It A To U S B. V SUNDAY,.'SEPTEMBER. 21th, GARRISON BAND. GARRISON BAND. (Assisted by Well-Known Artis'.s.) GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, 8.15 p.m. Silver Coin Collection. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Piano Co. PIANO-FLAYING MADE EASY. 0 Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery: no I 1 Failures. Wo return your money if you are unable to read music and play in six weeks. Full tuition, £2 2s. Call and inspect The National College of Musi:, 30 ! Willis Street. Postal Course Now Rondy. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.r.;. . MEETINGS. WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY ELECTORATE. JE FITZGERALD, the Liberal . Candidate, will Addrest, tk Elector* in the TOWN JIALL, Pahsiiranm. THIS EVENING, 22nd September, at S p.m. NOTICE TO MEMBERS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING will lie held in the Rooms, Fowlds's Building, Herbert Street, oft' Manners Street, TONIGHT (FRIDAY), 22nd instant, at i.i-> Business: Annual Report and Balancesheet and filling vacancies on Board of Management. . Friends cordially invited. Supper served at 9 p.m. JEAN S. WILSON, Gen. Sec. WELLINGTON NORTH DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB. nnHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JL of the above Club will be held at Hid Occidental Hotel on FRIDAY, 22nd September, 1911, at So clock p.m. Bushier— To receive annual report and balance-sheet; to elect officers for ensuing year; and general •ill intending members ami others resident in tho district who are interested in cricket are cordially invited to attend. THANKS. MR. GEORGE ALBERT GAPPKIi, of Hanijalana, niter a very short iHne«-; pasted away. His brother, Mr. 11. C "dapper desires to (haul; In'.-, friends one and all for the sympathy shown to him in the bereavement of his I,'ito brother especially to Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiams for the (.rent'lcindnws shown joivards him; everything was done by (Ikmii to relieve his sullVrings. The body was interred in tho Ohakune Cemetery nn W cil-uc-ilav afternoon. Wreaths were sent by the Raugataua Timber Company s eiunlovees. Mr. Saunder'on, on behalf ot lie' Powell Process Company, also the Football Club, and Sir. and Mrs. MilliTiiK and Sir. S lddlcton and numerous o\he,i fiiemls. The Kev,M. 0 Stent conducted the funeral 'scxvice at Iho grave DUNK AND PRINGLE, LTD. MOTOR GARAGE, PALMERSTON N. mOURISTS will find our Garago conJL vcuicut, lircproof, and right up to data We. undertake repairs of any description, and guarantee to give satisfaction Oils, Grease, mid Benzine, always in etock. Agents for Overland and Hupp Cars First-class Cars for Hire. Tele. phono 420. ' C oms ßS'» LTD - WELLNGTON. Manufacturers of— CARD AKD AND OFFICER 11 mini- . Results obtained' by Advertisers T in tho Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" are such as to .confirm their beiief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1239, 22 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1239, 22 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1239, 22 September 1911, Page 1

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