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AMUSEMENTS. mIIKBO X V L A N •*• FOR THE DRAMATIC HIT OF THE YEAH, "THi; SI'ECKLEU HAND," Ik how open nt the Dresden. Prices—6s., Us., Is. Usual curly doorn. Q I , E HA HODS E. Direction, .1. C. Williamson, Ltd. (With which is incorporated Clarko and McyneiJ.) ..... TO-MOKUOW NIGHT! UJiDMifjDAV, JJJiCJiMUKH 20th, And Following Nights. iiri-l Production in Wellington of Sir Ooiian Doyle's Great Sherlock Holmes Drama, •"THE SPECKLED HAND," "THE SPECKLED HAND." "THE SPECKLED MUD," ' Interpreted by MI?. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S SPLENDID DRAMATIC COMPANY Headed InMil. "WILLIAM DESMOND The Eminent Vouiis American Actor, who scored such a plioiioinonal success on las previous visit as leading man with Miss Katiierinc Urev. MISS DoliOTtly UJX " The youii;,', beautilul, mid accomplished leading lady from the Lyric and other principal Jxiudou Theatres, who is making her first appearance in New Zealand. And MR. GASTON MEKVALE Tho brilliant dramatic artist, who has been specially uigiiged for this important tour. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is directed to the following EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CAST, computed exchisivelv of THE .MOST TALENTED AKTISTS at present on tho Australian staga. In tlie older in which they appear:— Enid Slonor- Dorothy Dix Kodgers James B. Atuulwood All Leslie Victor Dr- Rylott Gastou Morvalo Mr. Scott-Wilson Walter Howard Dr. Watson iJoyd lrwin Mr. Longbracc Winter Hall Mr. Arinitago Fred. Cambaurne Coroner's Oiiiccr Chas. Day Mr. Brewer Arthur Glyu Mrs. Slaunton Susie Vaughan Billy Key Scaton Sherlock Holmes William Desmond Mr. Holt Loumiug Goo. 1\ Bryant Mrs. Soames Alma Phillips James B. Montague George Chalmers Mr. Milvctlon Thomas Lloyd SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. Act 1.-sScene I—Hall, Stoko Place, at Stoke Moran. Act 11.—Scone I—Sitlin.sroom at Stoko Place. Scene 2—Sherlock Holmes's Room in Baker Street. Act 111. -Seems I—Hall. Stoke Place, at Stoko Moran. Scene 2—Enid's Bedroom at Stoke Place. Produced under the direction of Mr. Wybert Stamford. Scenery by 11 r. Leslie Board. Stage Manager, Mr. A. L. Pearee. Musical Director. Mr. Fred QiiintreH. KING'S Theatre Grand Benefit Tonig.it. in aid of Wellington Rowing Club's Building Fund. Special Programme. \ IiUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE QAYEET PEA and CARNATION SHOW £5 will be opened by his Worship the Mayor, E." P.- Bunny. E«q., at 3 o'clock TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY); Lovers of Plants and Flowers, especially of those popular favourites—the Swoet Pea and Carnation—will bo well repaid by a visit to this Show. • Orchestral Music. Refreshments ADMISSION: Is. T. L. BARKER, lion. Secretary. KING'S Theatre firand Benefit Tonight, in aid of Wellington Rowing Club's Building Fund. Special Programme. PUSH DISTRICTS A. AND P. ASSOJj> CIATION. . TWENTIETH ANNUAL SHOW, To be held AT WOODVILI.E 31sl JANUARY. 1012. PRIZES FOR HORSES. CATTLE. SHEEP, PIGS, AND FARM I'RODI.'CE . Entries close 16th January. Schedule sent on application. T. R. HUSBAND. 'Phone 41. Secretary. "tpeilding a. and p snow. *-' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, February 6 and V. CVSH PRIZES AND HANDSOME AND VALUABLE TROPHIES FOR ALL CLASSES OF STOCK. <£78 Cash and Trophies value £M (several to be won outright), for JUMPING COMPETITIONS. Entries close Friday, January 19th. Schedules from office of this paper, or E. 11. FISHER-. Secretary, P.O. Box 98. Feilding. ELECTION NOTIGES. DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL FOR THE ELECTORAL .DISTRICT 01 , WELLINGTON SOUTH. I JAMES EDWARD FREDERICK j PERRY, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Wellington South, do hereby declare the result of the poll taken on" (he Hth day of December. 1011, for the Election of a member of Parliament for the said district to be as follows:— Vote? Candidates— polled. HINDMARSH, Alfred Humphrey ... « WRIGHT, Robi-rt Alexander ...." Mil Total number of valid votes polled G!M2 Number of votes rejected as informal 0 I, therefore, declare the said ALFRED HUMPHREY HINDMARSH lo bo elected. Dated at Wellington, this lSth day of December, 1911. o. E. F. PERRY, Re-turning Officer, Wellington South. DECLARATION OF RESULT OP POLL FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICT. I JOSEPH WILLIAM SALMON, Roj turning Officer for the Electoral District of Wellington Suburbs and Country District, do hereby declare tho result of trim jkjll taken on Ihe lJth day of December, 1011, for the election of a member of Parliament for tho said district to bo ns follows:— Candidates. Votes polled BELL, Win. Henry Dillon ... 30G0 MOORE, Frauds Thomas ... 2G61 Total number of valid votes polled 5721 Number of votes rejected as informal 20 T therefore declare the said WILLIAM HENRY DILLON BELL to be elected. Dated a[ Wollincton this 18th day of Dcwmber, mil. .1. W. SALMON - . Reluming Officer, STUDY the Properly Maikot-Tho Back Pago of "Tho Dominion" ie a Land nnd Form Directory. Auctioneers' Notice* will »lto be found on the earn? fi»8&. , ■ ",
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1315, 19 December 1911, Page 1
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