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AMUSEMENTS. "V. OVE R A " " ' H'O U."S' Mi; Direction of- - - • allan Hamilton. :v. RUPERT CLARICE, JOHN WREN, MEYNELU AND GUNN'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. Messrs. - , CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN' GUNN'S LATEST AND MOST: SUCCESSFUL : . DRAMATIC ORGANISATION; :V, Commencing-TO-NIGHT! ■ TO-NIGHTf. - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. GRAND OPENING PRODUCTION, J. A. Campbell's Strong, Sympathetic' Drama, "THE LITTLE BREAD WINNER."' "THE LITTLE BREAD WINNER."; "THE LITTLE BREAD WINNER.'(Five Nights .Only.) :... "A MAGNIFICENT REPRESENTATIVE • CAST,- including MISS" BEATRICE HOLLO WAY. . " CAST OF CHAEiCTERS: ' Lord William Dorrington;....'.'.',.'. 6.. P: Carey (A Quaker Philanthropist) • Richard Lawranco F. ' Coopo (His Adopted Son) ■ ■ Joseph Prior C.. B. Stanford (HH Confidential . Secretary) Charles Prior E.- G. Coughlan (Brother to Joseph) Monty (a Pugilist) R. Johnston Servant (at Derrington Hall) A. Reed Dr. Chadwick .Harold - L^wis (Of the Lambeth-Ho'spital) .; A Detective E: L. Lenton Msfry Eorke Alice-Deorwyn-(Housekeeper at Dorrington) : Ruth Cherry Mabel Russell '(Servant at Dorririgton)': Kate Cherry "lua:.Qi^sham° (Sister to-Ruth) • . Bobby Trott ........"-Maggie .Dickenson; (A Friend : of-;'Meg'sj--• - Meg Queenie. Williams 1 Tho Little Bread Winner) - Margaret Daventry Holloway (Grand-daughter of 'Lord "'NYilliain);.;...-' v.'

PICTURESQUE SCENERY' AND. EFFECTS. The Play Produced by-Mr; C. R. STANFORD. Musical Conductor; D.YS.ON.. . . '- 'NEXT,,PRODUCTION}'-^- 1 Arthur Shirley's .T?ine .'Drama,": ; "THE STEP-MOTHER;*'. : The Box Plan NOW^ i O?EN! l at,' l '|he.'Dresden. | No booking fee. -i-'• "m Managerial.—ln . all, branclies; of the community to attend'-this". FINE season, • POPULAR PRICES! ■ •" POPULAR PRICES! ; . -• " Will be adh'ered-to.' •, ■ '35., 2s;',„'ls. i -' ' .Early Doors Back Stalls and Gallery, 6d.< extra. " ■ " Day Sales at Abel's,- tobacconist..; , - 6307' H I L:L I'A R-D S1 >• THE GAME MADE PERFECT, i ALCOCK'S New Patent.. ; METELBAK CUSHIONS Reg. ."VT (Resilient : ' Guaranteed 50 per cent.'bitter than-tha'best. Cushions ever before manufactured. /''METELBAK.CUSHIONS are!the latest and; greatest improvement to Billiard Tables, com-'" ibining maximum speed-with minimum, effort.; 'Five Tables ■' fitted.' , .with . METELBAK CUSHIONS can bo inspected at READ AND MURRAY'S BILLIARD: PARLOUR, Victoria Street, opposite Free Public Library., i Soie patentees— ' ALCOCK 'AND C 0. ,: Billiard Table- -Manufacturers. CSSI . WELLINGTON., ELECTION notices., PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF. WELLINGTON ; suburbs.' ; yyiv-T----1&/TR. JOHN P. LUKE invites the Electors to meet him at Karori Parochial Room — TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), September -3. - - Wadc'stown, Schoolroom—FßlDAY, ' Septem-. - ber 4. .' '. '. ' ■". ' ".i Island Bay, HaII—MONDAY, September 7. . ; ■ '■ J 'G29S. BUSINESS NOTICES, r . cAiTn:w::.- A WH. PHJ Ll', Kaker, PastryronV, Vnj- • Caterer, 79 Willis Sfrei-r (next Begc's), is'prepaml to undertake nil manner of' Catering for Weddings, Parties,, Suppers, Dances,, etc., at most reasonable rates.,- Quotations' given'. Strictest attention. None but tho-bost,. in the way of Pastry. ■'Afteruoun Yi'ea a speciality. ■ C* CS47 ANNOUNCEMENT/ ' :'. "-- . MRS. FRANK JACOBSEN, Riddiford and : Wilson Streets, Newtown, is showiiig her. Now Season's Goods, -.which inako a finor display than ovor. Inspection of the Millinery Showroom is.invited.. Big vango of. Prints' and Muslin in all,-the, leading shades.' See, windows. 620S YOUR MORNING SHAVE! " AIL. in Regularly at J.Mollior's,ll2 Willis \J Street. Tliree first-class Artists; no wait-: ing; distinguished company.Choice Brands' Cigars, etc. . .. CBO3 BRUNSWICK RESTAURANT. ' ; WANTED KNOWN.—That■ F.. Knijge ' is' still Catering for - the Genera! Publioj; also, vacancies for Boarders at~il&. Meals from 9d. Special 'Meals.'at, lsr'ch Sun.! davs. Note address—3ltv Willis. Street, ;

TURKISH TOBACCO!:. ' TURKISH TOBACCO I''" • And' *" ALWAYS Fresh ani- Guaranteed • Band-cot.-To bo obtaincii from "SAMUEL*. SIGALL, Lambton Quay. Tli-- ,'i'urkish Leaf 'imported in New Zealanu.' -"'CKH TISIE SAVED IS MUKEY SAVED.' ' THE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, with its Rotary . Shuttle, • does work ! easier, quicker, quieter, than any .to v and'fro. machine can over hope to. Commonsense. indicates; this, experience proves if Also the most :dur.' able, and, m every way,; the; best 'machine: made. 4'. J. W.-FEARi Solo Agent, 88'. Willis Street. Call on us or write to-day. : : C6MWAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, - MARION STREET, WELLINGTON. FIRST-CLASS. BOARD AND RESIDENCE is offered to a feiv-permanents,-also-the travelling public. Vacancies < for married couples, Within half minute's walk from Cuba Stre'et. Tariff, from 255. .. MRS. C. TREGONNING, Successor to Mrs.; Parsons.''' Telephone.' No. 2947. - 522 ADIES of NEW ZEALAND ; "* VISITING aiTDNEY.' V Will 'find\ '. . MISS KELLY, Dixon's Buildings, Pitt Street,. . THE CELEBRATE!):.COSTUMIER, " Unrivalled for. Excellence'of Design. C7GI ~ for . The lease of one of the best PAYING PRIVATE HOTELS'IN'.THE CITY. Position good, tram passing door every minute. " .... ... , Twenty-five rooms, wellfurnished throughout. House always full. Good reasons"for' leaving. Apply—'.' . " PRIVATE :HOTEL t " . "Dminiaa- Offiw,\ ' 52881

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 291, 2 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 291, 2 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 291, 2 September 1908, Page 1

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