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AMUSEMENTS. APElli HOUSE. iiom'ee J. C. Williamson, ltd. Sub-Lessoes Directors Df tho Bert Bailor Co. Managing Director Julius Grant. Acting Manager Edmund Duggan. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), DEO. 14. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), DEO. 14. FOB, THE FIRST TIME IN WELLINGTON, THE BERT BAILEY NEW DRAMATIC ORGANISATION The Groat Australian Characteristic Comedy-Drama, in Four Acts — "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." Adapted from Steele Rudd's Famous 1 Book by Albert Edmunds and B. Smith. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Who Thoy Are Supposed Who They To 80. Arc. Joseph Murtaak Rudd (Dnd)...Bert Bailey Joe Rudd ) His Sons ( Fred Mac Donald Dare Rudd ) . ( Arthur Bertram Sandy (in love with Kate) ... Guy Hastings Jlaloney Edmund Duggan Hot. Mr. Macpherson ... Alfred Ilarford Uncle Rudd Willio Driscoll John Carey George Kingston Jim Carey (His Son) ... George- Treloar Cranky Jack (the Avenger) Jack P. Lettnon Billy Bearup Alfred Harford Bailiff Arthur Joyce Trooper •. Sam Ellerton Mis. Rudd (Mum) ... .Miss Alfreda Bevan Sarah Rudd Miss Laura Roberts Mrs. White Miss Queenie Sefton Lily White (Dave's Wife) Miss Lilias Adoson Kate Rudd Mips Mary Marlowe Play Produced l>y BERT BAILEY. ACT I. ON OUR SELECTlON—Australia's Son— Craniy Jack—"They're in tho Wood" -Shingle Hut-Old Carey's VerdictDad's Selection Drought Stricken— Tho Pare-on and the Scones—Joe and the Rake—Sandy's Love—the City Tempter and Kate's Farewell to Home —Carey's Revougo and Dad's BeTHE HOME OF THE RUDDS-Dad's Toothache—Mnkmoy's Dentistry— Cranky , Jack's Gleam of ReasonSandy's Warning—Davo's Courtship— Rustic Arithmetic—Carey's Accusation—Sandy defends Kate's HonourCranky Jack's Vengeance—"You Killed My Wife"—Sandy's Remorse—"l--am a Murderer"—Sandy's Escape— "Carey, You're tho Biggest Liar in the District." ACT 111. SCENE I.—DAVE'S DILAPIDATED DO- ' MICILE—T-he Newly-wedded PairSaddled with Unc't—Maloney's Wager —Sandy's Return—Under a Ban—"He Killed Mv Son." SCENE 11.-BRIGHTEE DAYS-On Our Selection—Dad in Politics—Carey's Bribe Rejected—Dad's Tussle with , the Kangaroo^—The Resourceful Irishman—"Arrest the Murdferer"—Carey Foiled. ACT IV. THE PARTY IN THE BARN-Uiicle's Wardrobe —Dave Practises DancingBilly's Bravery-Sandy's SacrificeCranky Jack's Confession— lcuocent nt Last—Celebrating Dad's Election— ■. Dance in the Barn and Everybody Happy. Popular Prices: 45., 2s. Od., and Is. Early doors, Gd. 'extra to 2s. M. and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden till 1 o'clock, and afterwards at Christesen's where Day Sale Tickets can also be obtained. Touring Manager-JOHN FANNING. (HABLE FROM J. RUFUS WALLINtt"I want the test suite in the hotel,' a epecial bedroom for the dog, and a room and a bath (a big ono) for the Jap. All my meals must be eerved in. my room, and tho samo waiter every tinie. And guests must tread softly when they pass my door. Decorate with American flags, and have a banquet ready lor a hundred. If I like the hotel, I'll buy IJ£ — A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY I ■ Blgg:g £f SJB' till AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTOUND YOU. 2s. Sheet Music, now Is. 3d. ■. ■ 23. Sheet Music, Special Bargains, at Is., 9d., and 6d. a copy. Iβ. Music Books, , now 10d. 6d. Popular Editions, now sd. Bound Volumes Suitable for Xmas Presents, and all other items of our Huge Stock GREATLY -REDUCED. SPECIAL MUSIC AT SPECIAL PRICES. Every three days we will advertise SPECIAL BARGAINS. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. You Can Got:— GLOBE SONG FOLIOS, Nos. 1 and 2, containing over 80 well-known Songs. Old price 2e. Gd.; now- Is. Bd. each. "DREAM OF THE' FLOWERS." Reverie. This Piano Solo is the reigning hit in England and America; a beautiful ] melody. Call and hear it tried over. Old Price, 25.; now Is. . "FRAT MARCH." A Brilliant March,.! easy to play, tho latest American success.- Old Price, 25.; now Is. "SO YOU WANT TO BE A SOLDIER, . LITTLE MAN?" This Song is being sung by Miss Bessie Slaughter at the Theatre Royal—a great favourite. Old Price, 25.; now Is. "HEARTS AND FLOWERS" (Tobani). A world-famous success. Old price 25.; now Is. ALL MUSIC at SALE PRICES for CASH. MUSIC GIVEN AWAY. Every Pnrchase to the Value of ss. entitles you to one 2s. Song or Piano Solo FREE! Call and Hear the Latest in Music Our Pianists are at your service to try over music before purchasing. ..■ . Buy To-day. To-morrow may be Too Late. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. . MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. THE POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE.' SEWING MACHINES GIVEN AWAY. A CHILD'S genuine lock-rtltoh SEWING MACHINE, worth 12s. 6d., given with purchases of 20s. or over. PUZZLES FOR THE CHILDREN. CALENDARS FOR ADULTS. CHEAP BOOTS FOE EVERYBODY, XMAS DISCOUNT. 2a. TO 03. IN THE £ OFF USUAL" PRICES. MarWe 255. Box Oalf Derby Boots for Men, wide welts and rubber heels, reduced to 18s. lid. Ladies' Shoes, latest style, with pearl buttons, 143. 6d., for 11s. 9d. Children's Best Quality Tan Sandals, with chrome solesl sizes 7 to 13, now Ss. lid. BEST VALUE IN TOWN, POTTER'S SHOE STORE, 70 LAMBTON QUAY (opp. Govt. Bldge.). WANGANUI "RIVER ANGANUI iU'IVER THE RHINE OF MAORILAND. THE GREATEST SCENIC RIVER IN THE WORLD. Excellent Accommodation at Beautiful Pipiriki and the famous Houseboat. From Taumaninui—Tuesday and Saturday From Wnnganui—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. '■ Bookings, Maps, Itineraries, Tourist Bureaux, - Cook and Sons, A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a Week-end. Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVBRY SUNDAY. Stag W ll ßMSMl}s»'i

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 7

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