"THE DOMINION ,, PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT RATES One Ifloh (0 Words), 4s. »or Insertion. Front Pace, ss. per inch each insertion. BinTH, DEATH, iND MABHIAGB NOTICES, Jfi. ti, p*r iDMrtion. BoirdandlUald.nc. i 6lXl ™ oi CENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 14 Words, la.; 2< Words, li. td.: M Words, 2s.
AMUSEMENTB. QPEEA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction of Allan Hamilton, Business. Manager W. A. Low. SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing TIIIS EVENING, AT 8. THIS EVENING, AT 8. THIS 'EVENING, AT 8. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Brilliant Presentation of tho Fiimous Farce ill Three, Act?, "BEAUTY. AND, THE. BARGE." . "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." "BEAUTY A>"D THE BARGE."By W. W. Jacobs. Intcrprctcil by tlio following Specially Selected Company of Metropolitan Artists-. .':•. .. . Chnrles Browa , .:dS...Captain James Barley Kenneth Brampton as ... Lieut. Seton • ■■■• Boyne. Hilliard Vox as Herbert Manners. Kobcrfc Greig as Major Smedley. John 1 ,, . Fordo as Tom Codd. Jtichard Dellairs as ...■ John Dibbs. Wilton Welch as George Porter. Stuart Clyde as. Augustus. John Brucq as Ted, Lilian Lloyd as ...' Lucy Dallas. Agnes Keogh as Mrs. Smedley. Muriel D;ilo us _..-.... Mrs. Porter. Katie Towers as -..-... Mrs. Baldwin. Beatrice llolloway as ........ Ethel Smedley. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. ACT I—Majorl—Major Smcdley's Garden on (ho Cliff, near C'oasthani ACT 11-Bar at the "Old Ship," at Coastham. ... . ACT lII—An Open Meadow near Hodgo End, introducing the barge, originally built for this production in London. Play Produced by Charles Brown. "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." PLAY, PLAYERS, AND PRODUCTION PLAY, PLAYERS, AND PRODUCTION CHALLENGE. .COMPARISON WITH THE VERY BEST EVER SEEN ON THE WELLINGTON STAGE-PERFECT IN EYEKY DETAIL. SATURDAY. AND MONDAY NEXT, SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 2.3rd. and .25th, : The Sensational Drama of Indian Life, WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN. WHY- MEN LOVE WOMEN. (By arrangement, with Clarke & Moynell.') TUESDAY,. MARCH 20Mi, LAST NIGHT ()!■' SEASON, A MESSAGE PROM MARS. A MESSAGE FROM MARS. PRICES: 35., 25., nnd Is. Reserved seats at Dresden Piano C 0.,. Is. extrn. Day Sales .Tickets at Cliristcsou's. , Early Doors, Gd. extra. Doors open, 7. Commence at S. '"' - HARRY P. MULLER, .... .-•■-■-Tourins Manager. ■ JANSEN'S 'BOX PLAN Opens TO-MORROW MORNING AT THE DRESDEN. r\ P E E A HOUSE. Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Direction FORTUS and . TALBOT. Commencing WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. TH E GRF> A T JAN SK N — TH E GRE A T .1 ANS E N And His Famous AMERICAN ENTERTAINERS. AMERICAN ENTEItTAINEIiS. JANSEN, an Artist of multitudinous gifts and graces.—Sydnev "Herald." JANSEN, the most brilliant entertainer seen here; was a success from the first.— Sydney "Telegraph." At tho conclusion of each trick or illusion JANSEN was applauded.—"Tho Referee." JANSEN, the most' wonderful conjurer ever seen in this pr.rt oi , the v.-orld.— "Evening News," Sydney. Never has Sydney been treated to such a lons-sustained performance of mystifying illusions, one marvellous feat following another with rapidity; not a moment is wasted.—Sydney "Mail." Popular Prices:, 35., 25., and Is, Reserved, 4s. Mixlinee Saturday and Wednesday, Children, Half-price. BAND. MESSRS. VITKTTA BROTHERS. Harp, Violin, and Flulo (Constantly engaged at "{oval Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply largo cr small Orchestra. Address, 136 TORY ST. 'Phono 2E70. SPEND Your Summer Holidaro at Seaside PLIM MERTON and be made quite at home at Ei-onora House. Seasiita excursions, boating,- fishing, walking., cycling cr motoring. Special terms for permanent boarders. 'Jariff Gs. per day, or 30s. per week. MISS H. V AUGEAN. ■ '. ProDrictress. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL C.E. UNION. THE ANNUAL CONVENTION Vill bo held on MARCH 19, 20, and 21, At WEBB ST. CHURCH. . Speakers: Tuesday, at 7.-15 p.m.— MISS BESSIE WEBSTER, aud REV. JAS.,.WI-;BSTER, of C.I.M. Wednesday: Junior Demonstration in Town 'Hall, at 7.30 p.m. Thursday, af 7.-I5 p.m.— Address by KEY. W. H. HINTON. All are invited to attend the gatherings. S. H. MUDGE, President. ■pOURTENEY V. MOHR X.J (Lato of Melbourne), MENTAL AND MAGNETIC HEALER. Will cure you of Rheumatism, Nervous Prostration, Indigestion, Throat and Chest Trouble, Liver nnd Kidney Disease, Pnralvsis. Spinal Curvature, etc. No Drugs or Operation. Advico Free. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA CHAMBERS, Customhouse Quay (Tako Lift). I ("i E 0. P U D N E Y, X DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Willis Street and Bpuleott Street, M'Gill'a Building's (Lato American Dental Parlours). Has returned to Wellington, and will be pleased to see old and new patients. Note thi> Address. SIDE ENTRANCE, BOULCOTj" STREET (OppusitH Dr. folliiis's late Surjory). CUSTOMS! CUSTOMS! T J. CASEY, Customs Agent, No. US " • I-\\ither<li)ii Street. Coeds cleared urn! promptly delivered at Kwl rat>>. Tcicpiij.ie Ni). ulOii. Ccuclry clieuts ii>- i ceive nrjiupt atleution» I
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1392, 19 March 1912, Page 1
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