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pRAND OPERA- HOUSE, VTDireotion, J. C. Williamson, Ltd., . J. Farrell, Manager. TO-NIGHT &• TO-MORROW NIGHT, "THE ARGYLE CASE," "THE ARGYLE CASE," "THE ARGYLE CASE," Tlio Greatest Dramatic Play of tho year, A thrilling &. of real life, J. C, Williamson, Ltd., have pleasure in presenting "THE ARGYLE CASE!" "THE ARGYLE CASE!" Tho most sensationally interesting Plaj \ of the Century. With, the following magnificent cast:— Asclio Kayton Charles A. Millward ("Mover Sleep Kayton," Head of the Kayton Detective Agency;) "Joo" Manning William Harrigan James T. Hurley Artfliiur Styan (Mr. Argyle's Lawyer.) Br. Frederick Kreisler ... George Bryan) Augustus Leishmann .. Harry B. Burcliei (Manager of Kayton's New York Office.; Bruce Argyle , Nicholas Joj (Son of tho Murdered Man.) Simeon Gage Robert Whyte., Junr, William Skidd V. Carlcton Stuari fcamuel Cortwright Arthur Lissanl Ihomas Nash Lowden Adams (Detectives.) Bob Vincent P..Winter Jim 'Baynes '.. Arthur Glynn (Raj-ton's Dictograph Operators) : Daniel Colt (a Government Expert) _' , Charles Brown Fmley (a outler) J- H. Nunn Andy (a servant) D. Bellbridgc Mrs. Martin (wife of Dr. Kreisler) Gertrude'Boswell ,Mary Masiiret (Mr. Argyle's adopted' •■ ,' danphtcr) Sylvia Bremer Mrs. Wyatt (Mary's companion) ' Reno .Tanswell Nancy Thornton (Brace's fiancee) " Nellie Bfamley Mrs. .-Beauregard (a cook) Maegie Moore Kitty (a maid) Stella Payter The use of (ihe dictograph device, and Jtlio name Dictoerrapli in the play.' is by Jicenss and authority of K.-.M,.-.'Turner, of New York City. The .Dictograph usml is an exact Replica offline lone.. employed by Detective Burnsuin-.-.bringing to justice the notorious L 05,,',.." Angeles criminals, and is now on view at tho , "Dresden. ./.*''.' Prices, G<=.. 3s. and Is. Box 1 plan at tbo Dresden. Enrlv doors, to Stitlls' and Gallery onlv at M'ss Lennox*?. 'Tobacconist, Grand Opera Housb Buildings':' • • F.ARRY LAUTTRR; • - ■ HARRY LAUDER.'- - ■- HARRY LAUDER'.'"'' • — Solo Direction J;tand N.Tait WELLINGTON SEASON. ''' '. Box Plan opens at THE-DRESDEN. MONDAY NEXT, at "»• o'clock.-. -' MONDAY NEXT, at 9„o?clock. , Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s. .Gd. Dress Circlo and Reserved Stalls, 7s, Gd; Intending country patrons are requested to make early application for scats, which will be allotted in order received. To prevent the speculation,in/seats and to ensure for patrons an equal dliance'to secure their favourite seats, a limit will be placed on tho number of seats sold to any. one person. OPERA - HOUSE. COMMENCING SATURDAY, SEPT. sth.' Messrs. J. and N. Tait present ....'.". HARRY LAUDER; . HARRY LAUDER. , HARRY LAUDER. ; ; Tho World's Greatest Entertainer, Supported by his Company of : INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS, Inchiding .",'"" IRENE BERCTNYS,' Cymbalist,. Assisted by YOSKA, Violinist (from the Orpheum Circuit, U.S.A.). THE THREE HASSANS, In their sensational Acrobatic Wiro Act (From the leading Continental Halls). MISS KITTY,RYAN, Irisli Ballad,, dinger, (from the ,Queen's ' - and Royal: Albert Hall, London). JACK ARK, Unique Diabolo ■ Expert (From the Albambra, Paris). ERNEST SEWELL, Living Harionettist . (From St. George's Hall, London) Appeared by Royal Command before His Majesty King Edward VII. SELWYN DRIVER, Humour at the Piano (From London Coliseum). Appeared by Royal Command before His Majesty.King Georgo V. HORACE SHELDON, Musical Director (Prom the London Palladium),. And Specially Augmented Orchestra. Dress Circlo and Reserved Stalls, 7s. 6d. Unreserved Seats, os. and 3s. Box Plan opens at The Dresden on Monday. Children in arms not admitted. Solo Direction, J. and N. Tait.

KREISLER, the counterfeiter, in \"The Argyle Case" (after tearing a rubber glove): "Damn those rubber gloves. I would like to be in the Rubber Trust. They nut out a cheaper counterfeit than I would .dare." CIOME o'er -the Heather, Come a' to- '-.- litlier to the' Highland Society's Concert in aid of tho Patriotic Fund, Town Hall, August 29th. , • SOCIAL. A- .GIFT SSCIAL will be held in -Ci. Alexandra Hall. Abel Smith Street, FRIDAY, 28th INST., at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Expeditionary Forces. Messrs. Fuller have kindly. consented to give an exhibition, of the Tango Danco. Music by Miss E. Hawthorne and Mrs. V. Grigs. Admission, a Gift or 2s. Gentlemen, Is. Ladies. W" HAWadna' Ficht tor Charlie?, Tho event of the Pivison. '-rand Pntriotic Concert in the' Town Hall, Saturday, August- 20th. ,' • '.OAGE: "Bleaching, you're' "always ■UT bleaching, doctor. It peeves, me; .it near drives nic <lippy to see you washing tho real money' out of a perfectly. good one-dollar bill. Won't it be a .whole lot cheaper if you'd fake the paper?" ; Kreislor: "That is the way with you Americans. No patience—no .artistry— half-baked—get-rich-q trick. Perfection is an affair of little thought, but,'perfection—not a little thing."—From - tho counterfeiting scene in "The Argylo .Case." ■ ..' "TT'S too big,. Frederick, it's too big. Jl- Thev'd never let a man who could make a bill like that escape: . . . :. Every prison in the world would bo waiting for you."—Mrs. Martin to. Kreislor in "The Argyle Case." .....'.' TYPEWRITERS;?''/. • •''-•' ■■: TOTE are offering a widew; choice of SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS at real bargain prices. Every machine guaranteed in good order. * It- will pay you to investigate. ■.'■.-' ! , : . : ' THE OFFICE APPLIANCE ; CO.. LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba Sti;<;et, WELLINGTON;:" HOTELS FOR SALE. ~ DWAN BROS., Established 1880, Willis St., Wellington. ; . HOTEL, most thriving district; guaranteed takings ,£170; beer consumption 27-32 hhds.-monthly. This is one of tho most payable hotels in the Dominion ; paddock close handy;-licensee keeps his )ivn cows, pigs, and garden. We willfilance any man into this with o.bout'JJ2ooo :ash. HOTEL, Marlboro'; ingoing .£950; trade ibout JCGO-J670 per week. Cash required B300; Free house. ■ • ■ HOTEL, Nelson District. Trade said to jo £10' per week. Price .£950. HOTEL, Freehold, Wanganui District [Vade .£so;' genuine. ,' HOTEL, in one of the best cities in the ; guaranteed takings average ,£425; >cst leaso in tho Dominion; goodwill and' mrchases furniture at, valuation. Cash equired, about .£2OOO. . Taranaki, long lease; guaranteed takngs ,£220; cash required about £1500; ree house for everything. HOTEL, Taranaki, trado .£140.; ea«u rehired, 431000. HOTEL, trado £ib; cash, about £500." DWAN BROS.. Established 1880. ■ Willis Street. Wellington,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 7

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