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AMUSEMENTS Q. P ERA H O. U>S E.' Direction of J. C.'WILLIAMSON. Manager G. H. _ Smith. .'• I ; . TO-NIGHT! I YOU AVILL LAUGH LOUD! YOU WILL LAUGH LONG! :• YOU WILL LAUGH MERRILY! ■ "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW," • "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW," . : "THE TAMING. OF THE; SHREW." ... . '! ,','.'■ RIPPLES WITH 'LAUGHTER. \ Received with fervid expressions .o£ ; • . delight and roars of daughter, its , , rollick--' ■ • ing exhuberanee and exceptionally olever . . acting.keeping the audience ' '' IN- THRALL EVERY MOMENT THE . ! , ' .':. CURTAIN WAS UP. ■•; ; ■..-, ,' .' ' ; ' "THE" TAMING* OF. THE "SHREW," '" ■ ■ "THE TAMIJNG.OI7 THE SHREW/' ; . : "THE TAMING .OF .-THE' SHREW." ~ ' The Maddest, Merriest Comedy ever wrote. . ■•■■"':■:' '■ . '. . THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th.'. "■ ' '. • "THE VILLAGE PRIEST," .". ;'■.,'■' . A Play of Exceptional Merit. '■:■'-■'-"■ , Interpreted ..by. an Exceptional Cast,- including ! : ' '.■..... Three Stars— ■ . ' ' ' , MR. G. S. TITHERADGE' :.•',. ' ■.■'■' ''"•■ As ABBE DUBOIS. MR.-HENRY. KOLKER .;. .:■-.■ '. '•' .V . As JEAN'TORQUENIE. MISS-OLA HUMPHREY ' ! '; .. - • ' , As COMTESSE DE. TREMEILLAN. 'Day Sales.at .'Christesen's. Box Plan;.now open at the Drefden. ... ' Box Plan for "The.Village Priest" will open MIS (Tuesday) MORNING. PRICES-55.,35.,.and 2s. . Early' Doors, 6d. Extra. . ■..■"•. STAGE D1RECT0R....;....J. W. HAZLITT. ■■'. / '■■-:-■ ■ ;. ■ :. ■ _■"!■' ■ ': 9720 . FEILDING A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.;: ■ TDi IVf;T H'.:VA N N UAL SHOW,' - a ".' . FEBRUARY 2 and 3,' 1909.' ' 1 ■;.', ■•■ ' ■■■■-'■ •■'-—'."■'. . ;■■'■.'.' - . :/: - '■■: Liberal prizes -for alt stockCOMPETITIONS/ETC. , ■- ~ 'ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY. ,15. .....; ';■..'' EAM FAIE, FEBRUARYS, 1909. ~ 1 Schedulea irom- Office of .this Journal, or; .■■;■ ( :■■' ■•',-'.. E. H. FISHER, 'V ■'..'. •' ■: . . Secretary. ''• -.' .' : ■' -.■•'. -, ■■ ''.:' , ■•". • ■''■ ' '' 9183 BONB'aNE". . PRIVATB "' BOARDING- :■■:■'.. ;■■: HOUSE,' ..■■:■■] '■■■■' ■■ ■IPERCIVAL STREET, WELLINGTON'. .Tennis. Court, Writingrqom, Drawingroom, Double and Single Badrooms, Bathrooms, and ' every,convenience; Telephone 1859.' ; .... : •■•'-.' ■■'-.. .A.E. HUGH, . - C1053F . ,■,■'..: ;.:...: ...Proprietor.. BUSINESS NOTICES. : SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL, near Railway ~". Station, Masterton, -.. :"■■ W. EOODERKF.RK ■ (late of Weilington), ■ ;: ■';'■'■,.• .v- '-.- Proprietor.. : ..;''.■. v ,; ; ; Under entirely, new management; completely' renovated, and'refumished thronghout; good, clean, .comfortable- accommodation; first-class-table; moderate tariff;: lpttera and telegrams :, promptly attended.*"/ .-'V "'•■■.':'■- CIOOC ;' 'jr ; iV' : .'^ , : ;'.; -S- f^.: 1 .TjEOPLE's '■':Palace • .private• !■■ hotel- !■■ ' : : AND PUBLI.CDINING'.BOOMS,.:■.. -...,.: ..;•; ■■...''_..;■; ; 2l!t.'Cuba , [ ':i '-;" At Penny Section of Tram.from.Government ' ■■' . Station; also Wallace Street' Tram . . >'' .; "..;.- ■ .;; Jfrgni .Wharf.'. ';' ; : ;/ ; -SUPERIOR: ACCOMMODATION';;for Ladies, 'Gentlemen and Families. .Meals in Public Dining Rooms, Is. Six Tiokets for: is.-'.. Board and. Lodging ss. per day; 25s..per weqk. Breakfast ■: 7 to 9, Luncheon 12 to 2, Tea sto 7. Afternoon ■ Teas and; Suppers. Ninety-six airy: Bedrooms, .■■ Sitting-rooms on each, flobr, 12 Baths, (hot-and cold water). Cleanliness, .'comfort, and -civility ; guaranteed. Trains and boats met.if desired.'■',• i Letters addressed to THE.MANAGER;wiI''..V i promptly attended.-to. ■'■■■•.. . ;.;...«,. C 977 ICE CHESTS. ; JCE .CHESTS. Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. ■ . -. ' '".'■ : MAX KREiSPIG.;',;';; - ; >; • •• ..Little.Taranaki.Street. ; . v . .'. ;'Phone 2199. :. ' , . ; . •■ "'* 'z Clo3li ~;. FOR. SALE-BAIiGAIN; . '."''■.. SPLENDID NsW's-roomed House,, on .large level section, Clyde Street, Island.'Bay; sunny position; up-to-date house; well-built, and every , modern convenience, including gas,-.city' water, h. and 0. water supply. We. can give exceptionally, easy terms. Apply . : ; . JOHN ODLIN AND LTD., ; ':. ; '■■•:'■■■ Cable Street,-Wellington. .■,; ..;.-..- ';' ■■; .'; . .- ;■.•. -v. '~;;;; C9GS: ■/ MARINE OIL ENGINE OUTFIT. '' : mWIN Cylinder, 8- H.P., • "Ailsa ■.-. Craig" ■A Murine : Motor, H.T. Magneto, and.: Accumulator, Reversing Gear. 'Imported direct: Just opened up. Ready to drop, straight into hull. May be: seen at any" tini'ev". '■ •■ : ..;. "HUME'S-MACHINERY EXCHANGE,"•,"■" . '".■ Office—National Mutual Buildings. ■■ ' . ....-• ;:■ ■-;.-.-; :; '■' i (Opposite Bank of Australasia). '.' 'Phone 2692..;.' ■ . . i ,:.., Box 771.;' ': ;.'. ..-..■ .'■ •' : .TO OUR \. ' .■/' V MURRAY,-- BROS.,- -' Wholesale"-and , . Retail' Basketware Manufacturers, New Shop and Factory, .Courtenay Place,(Beehive Chambers), opp.-Gasworks Offices. ('Phone-2720) are . making great headway with 'their Christmas orders. Absolutely the. Cheapest, and Best Firm for all manner of Basketware, Rattnnwaro, Seagrass Furniture, .Swing. Cots,, Bassinets;' Clothes Baskets, etc.' Butchers' arid Bakers' Baskets a speciality. 1 .;. ~ ' ..--.■-". ". • ;. : . . '; //'A' HAPPY. NEW YEAR.". : ,...' 'A ND it'will be if you have one of our Latest A. TALKING MACHINES with - which to entertain yourself and friends,at all times,, social evenings, .afternoon teas, ."at "homes,", etc.: The Gramaphone is used by the Royal why not. have one yourself?. Sole agents', "The Talkories," Willis'Street, next Grand -Hotel. ;' . ".■■ ' . "'•■';''• v ■■■' 9126 : , ,'-... v '. . CATERING. ; • '. \SJ'E. EHILP... Baker, '' and *V ~; Caterer, 79 .Willis: Street (next Begg's), is prepared to undertoko all manner of Catering for Weddings, Parties, Suppers,: Dances, etc., at most reasonable, rates. -Quotations given. Strictest attention. .None'but .the best in the'way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a speciality. - : • ' . : C 847 FUXT(Ji\'-L'ii!\'l-\ COA<JH SERVICE Timetable—Leave Foxton; 6.30 a.m.,'. arrive Levin 8:30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m., arrive Foxton )"- noon; leave.Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive ■ Levin 4.30 p.m.; ;leave Levin. 7.30 p.m., arrive Foxtou. 9.30 p.m. . '■ : ' ; . : ■ : Leave Foxton 11 a.m.; arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m.; leave Shannon 2.50 p.m., arrive Foxton d.30 p.m ; ' ■ 1-. •'■.-.. tttvO B SALE. . FOE S ALE. KELBURNE. .! One ; of. the Most Charming RESIDENCES AT EELBURNE, No. 81 The Parade; containing, six-rooms and all conveniences. Price, £1150. ' '■;,.' - .;, ,- ~i PROUSE LUMBER, LTB., ' '.■'.■ ARente, J31025 . Taranafci Street.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 397, 5 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 397, 5 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 397, 5 January 1909, Page 1

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