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■•' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AEE APPRECIATED BY NEWSPAPER READERS, AND MUST NECESSARILY GIVE THE BEST RESULTS, FOR THE REASON THAT THEY ARE READILY SEEN. A SMALL "WANTED" ADVERTISEMENT IN "THE DOMINION" WILL PROVE THIS TO BE A FACT.'

AMUSEMENTS. mIIEATRE ROYAL. THEATRE ROYAL Under Direction of Edwin Geach. .-■ GRAND DRAMATIC ATTRACTION! TO-Nl'aHT! TO-NIGHT! EASTER SATURDAY. EDWIN GEACH'S PREMIER. DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Tho Latest and Greatest Emotional Play, that since its- first performance the people have florkcd in thousands to witness. "THE WOMAN PAYS." CAST OF EXCEPTIONAL BRILLIANCE. Sid Armstrong Mr. Robert Inman. Robert Merchant :...Mr. Kenneth Hunter. Mickey Maloney M. J. P. O'Neill. Cyrus Threadgold Mr. Thomas Cm-ran. Luke Morcland , Mr. Albert Lucas. Nathan Moss Mr. Harry Norman. Dr. Trevor Mr. John Bailey. Dr. Windcombo Mr. William Franks. Peter Hallam ; .' ..Mr. Laurie Nunn. Captain Holt .'.Mr. Stanley Robinson. Ned Foulis .' Mr, W. Edmonds. Jack Straw Mr. H. Raymond. Motor Man Mr. Rivers Watkins. Roberts Mr. Vincent Maxwell. Madge Armstrong Miss Maud Appleton. Nell Morcland Miss Leal Douglas. Tabitha Miss ■ Pattie Gourlay. Nurse Agues Miss Brinda Burt, Nurse Martha ...; Miss Maud Anwin, Meg : Miss Lily Dake. Polly Stokes Miss Ethel Buckley. Sailors, Fisherman, Policemen, Villagers, etc., by a Host of Trained Auxiliaries. SYNOPSIS OF SCEi\ERY. AND INCIDENTS. Act I.—Scene I—ScdgeclifiV Bay and Langford Manor. ■ Scono 2—Langford Lane. Seen* 3—Laugford Spinuy by the Waterfall. THE WOMAN BARGAINS. Act 11.-Sceno I—Tho Old Dolphin, Sedgocliffe Bay. Scene 2—Windcombo Asylum. Sceno 3—Deck of s.s. Neptune—Tho • Storm—Tho Wreck. .Scene I—The Open Ocean—The Castaways. ' ' • - TnE WOMAN BUYS. Act lll.—Sceno I—Langford Manor. Scene 2 —Tho Ante-Room at Manor. Scene 3—Accident -Ward in Cottago Hospital—Sedgecliffo CUurch. THE WOMAN RECEIVES. ' Act IV.—Scene • I—Tho Tap Room of tin Dolphin Inn. Scene 2—A Country road. Scene • - 3—Drawing-room, Langford Manor. THE WOMAN PAYS. Produced under tho personal supervision of Georgo Mariow. - Popular Prices—3s., 25., and Is. Box plai on view all to-day, and Monday, at Theatre. ■■■■.■■ 7111 , HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. - ' Lessees—Linley and Donovan. ; THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30. THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30. GRAND MATINEE. GRAND MATINEE. CHILDREN, SIXTENCE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTt Y.. THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES. IN A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME, REPLETE AVITH ART MASTERPIECES. -EASTER MONDAY AFTERNOON. EASTER MONDAY AFTERNOON. -. ' GRAND HOLIDA Y MATINEE. i '.■•■■:■■•■■■ CHILDREN, SIXPENCE., OUR Prices-Is. and Plan Abel's. 7073 TJUGBY FOOTBALL,' '(. RUGBY FOOTBAIJ ATHLETIC PARK, " . ' THIS AFTERNOON,. PONEKE v. ALBION (Christchurch). . , MELROSE v.. KAIERAU (AVanganui). , AVellingt'on leading, teams against leadinj teams from Christchurch and AVanganui. 'Admission: Gd.; Stand, Gd.', Ladies Free. W. G. TALBOT, | 7068 Secretary, AV.R.F.U. N.Z. UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT. N.Z. UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT. WELLINGTON, EASTER, 1909. . LAAVN TENNIS at'AVollington Club's Courts, Palmer Street, SATURDAY AND TUES'DAY. Admission Free. DEBATE at TOAVN HALL (Concert Chamber), TO-NIGHT at 7.45 p.m. Free. PICNIC AND CONCERT At Day's Bay. Boat Leaves at G. 45 p.m. on ■ Monday. Tickets 2s. ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. • ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. \". AT THE BASIN RESERVE, ON . , EASTER MONDAY. , ' . Admission: Ouo Shilling. ; Competitors from Auckland, AVellington, Christchurch and.Duncdin. ' : JULIUS'M'L. HOGBEN, Hon. Sec, 7102 '■■■ N.Z.U. Tournament Committee. . THE AVELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES, . . , 'LIMITED. EASTER MONDAY. . EASTER' MONDAY. A BIG DAY AT THE BAY. Tho Fcrrv Steamers will run a quick and constant service to and from Day's Bay all day long, commencing nt 9 a.m. Leave Bay—Last stcamor 5 p.m. First steamer from Bay, 8 a.m. , Last steamer from Town, 5.30 p.m. MONSTER ATTRACTIONS! . I'. Tho AVater Chute and Side-shows Open. Don't forget to giTO tho children a ride on THE DONKEYS! THE DONKEYS! Let them seo tho Monkeys and other Animals. ... ' Plenty of Hot AVater Free. Nothing Stronger FULL BAND IN ATTENDANCE. PETONE RESIDENTS! ' PETONE RESIDENTS! Steamers will lcavo tho New Wharf at ■ Petone at 10 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 1 p.m., and 2.30 p.m. Leave Day's Bay on return trip at i . p.m. and 5 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) Return Fare, Is. Children, Gd. Tho Cheapest, Healthiest, and Best place to spend the EASTER HOLIDAYS is DAY'S BAY. ■ '°'5 ■ WONDERLAND. AYONDERLAND. .** AVell be Opened on ' EASTER MONDAY. ' , For One Day Only—ll to 5 p.m.; G. 30 to 9.30 p.m ALL SIDE SHOAVS FREE. Best and Cheapest Day's Outing in N.Z. AYONDERLAND. For Exercise, Fresh Air, Sunshine, Merriness Water Chute, Katzenjammer Castle, Piko Toboggan. Laughing Gallery. Helter-Skeltcr. Tho Beautiful Fernery. The Final Chance Tho Final Chance TillS SEASON. TOTAL EXPENS'E-Adult-s Is.; Children, Gd. Admitting to .All Side Shows as often as you please. Hot Water Free. REFRESHMENTS. TEA KIOSK. Special Tram Sc.rvico from Com-tenay Place. REMEMBER, LAST CHANCE. See AVonderlond by Electricity. Easter Monday is AVonderhmd's Day. Other Amusements any time. Gd. and Is. ■ ■ ■- 7om "mllE DOMINION" employs a staff of X Advertising Experts, whoso services are always available. \ They will givo; valuable Advice to Advertisers, and Writo Advertise- ! ments without any extra oharge, Telephone '

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 478, 10 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 478, 10 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 478, 10 April 1909, Page 1

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