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"THE DOMINION" PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT BATES One Inch M Words), *«. por Insertion. Front Pneo, 6s. per inch each ineortion. ElttTH, DEATH, AND MABRIAGB NOTICES, Jb. 6d. per insertion. Situation* Vacant *> N „. Tr T „.,,j< r ™ situations Wantod } N V^rt"* Board and Bwidouts* ) BIXPENOH. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 16 Words, Is.; 24 Words, la. H.J 30 Wordß,, 2j. I.

AMUSEMENTS. A f E 11 i H 0 U S E. lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Solo Direction 0f... Allan Hamilton. Business Manager W. A. Low, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, AT 8. THREE .MOKE SIGHTS ONLY. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), ami MONDAY lu tho Thrilling Sensational Romantic Drama of Indian Life, "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN." "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN." "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN." "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN." "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN." "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN." Unanimously voted by tho Press and Public ci' Australasia to bo tho Best Walter Howard Drama ever written by that Prolific Playwright. OAST OF CHARACTERS: Gerald Fielding Hilliard Vox Oiinndo Figgins Charles Drown Captain SlnnilolT Richard Bellairs Ackbar Maliorumed Khan...Robert fives Tommy Fitzhcrbcrt ...Kenneth Brampton Clniudra Singh Wilton Welch Rev Artluu Grey John F. Fordo Hassan '. John Bruce Muriel Zoluski Lilian Llovd Baby Muriel Dalo Birdie Agnes Keogh Matilda Figgins Katie Towers Grace Dalrymple Teresa Furtado Rose Stanley ■ ~ Elsie Burton Violet Livingstone, Beatrice Holloway SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY'. ACT I. SCENE I: Bungalow on the Himalaya Mountains. ' .ACT. II SCENE 1: Outside tho Ruined Prison at Simla. . < ACT II r. SCENE 1: The Gave of Chundra Singh. ACT IV. SCENE 1: The Bungalow six mouths later. Play Produced bv Charles Brown. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 26th, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, A MESSAGE FROM" MARS. A MESSAGE PROM MARS. This Ever-Popular Comedy Drama., By arrangement with Charles Hawtroy and Frank', Curzon, London. PRICES: 35., 2s„ and Is., Early doors Cd. extra. Reserved Seats Is. extra. Plan at the Dresden. After 1 p.m. today at Cliristeson's. HOUSE. Lessees J. C. AVILLIAMSON, LTD. Direction ...... PORTUS and TALBOT. Business Manager FELIX BLEI. — THE GRE AT JAN SEN. — THE GREAT JANSEN — T11E....G It E.A T.. J AN.SEN : — FIRST NIGHT WEDNESDAY, .MARCH 27. FIRST NIGHT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. ALL SYDNEY PAPERS ' ALL SYDNEY PAPERS ENDORSING THE GREAT SHOW ENDORSING THE GREAT.SHOW As Bern? , . A SUPERB PERFORMANCE, BUBBLING OVER, WITH SPARKLING SENSATIONS. FIRST IN QUALITY. FIRST IN SIZE. . FIRST IN ALT,. HANSEN'S STAB ACTS; DEHOLLIS AND VALORA, American Eccentrics, EDNA HERB, . NELSON STORY, Escapo Expert. Rag-time Pianist; ME, HIM, AND. I, Nothing But Fun. ALVIN, . ETHEL JONES, Tho Straw Man. Ulusioniste. BE A FIRST-NIGHTER, BE A FIRSTNIGHTER. BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOOK YOUR SEATS. THEY ARE SELLING FAST. THEY ARE SELLING FAST. PRICES—3s., 2s„ and Is. Reserved, is. MATINEE SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Children nalt'-nrico to the best seats. PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. ■ "THE' GARDEN' OF MEMORY'.'" , A NEW AND FASCINATING WALTZ, By Adrian Hope. Owing to the enormous success of Adrian Hope's Waltzes, "Silver Fern, "Radiant Morn," "Golden Shadows," etc., a new composition by this writer will be welcomed. "GARDEN THE OF MEMORY" is o' clnrmin'g DANCE dance measure, easy to play WALTZ and full of melody that at once FOR- 'captivates you'.' If you coll at THIS ' our New Warehouse in ManSEASON iters Street we will be pleased . to,play this Walta.over. for you, or if. unable,, to' coll wo "will post yon a copy. Price, ,2s. copy. Special lo Conductors cf Send vonr professional card with a request for an orchestral set of "Garden of Memory." We will fiend you a' set iree. (TUIAS. BEGCr ~AND CO.,' LTD. \J (S. 11. Horner. Manager), MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Sole Agents for. Brmsmrad Pianos. PICTURESQUE PEL'ORUS. VISITORS to these Lovely Sounds oan have good Accommodation at Bolton Bay in ""Beautiful Mahau, tho Gem of the 'Sounds." Ten hours from WclliD"ton, via Picton. Good Beach for Bathing, Rowing Boats, Launches,' and Horses, if required. Regular mail services direct from Wellington, Picton, and Havelock., Shooting, Tennis Court, P and T, Office. Terms, Gs. n day; 30s.' per week. Children under 12 Half-prico. Apply W. T. Er'skine, Mahau,. Pclorus Sound. .... '. STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA < BROTHERS, Harp, Violin,£iul Flute' (Constantly engaged ntlioyal Oak H)t;l), Are prepared to recoive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply largo or small Orchestra. Address,'l36 TORY ST. 'Phono 2570. gSEJiI! ' -==3 SPECIAL NOTICES. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL CLUB. "PRACTICE Match will bo held on No. i. ■', Polo Ground, Mira.mar, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 23rd inst, at 2.30 p.m. A full attendance of members is requested. 11. MORTENSEN, lion Secretary. tT?TsTLE FOOTBALL CLUB. TJRACTICE MATCHES—Practice will be I held at Miramar this (SATURDAY) afternoon. All nluyers and intending players are requested to meet at Courtomiy Place at 2.15 p.m. It is intended- to place a Second and Fourth Division Team in (ho field this season. Players are requested to communicate with the Secretary, J. M'ARDLE, 218 Adelaide Road. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND. mHE WELLINGTON TRUST. LOAN, I AND INVESTMENT COMPA NY, LIMITED. Advances nmdo on approved freehold securities (Farms and Town Properties) from .£.' iD and upwards, at current rates of interest. Offices: 219 Lambton Quay, Wellington, 1 E. E. IUWNSLEY, Spcrotarjs

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 1

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