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—— ~r j "THE DOMINION" tells you things 1 you want to know, and tells them well!. -j It is a forceful, vigorous Paper, backed by '' sound enterprise; and its readers are •.') eminently valuable to advertisers

AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HO TJ, S E. Lessee J. C. Williamson Sub-Lossce and Manager HUGH J.WARD TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), And TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), Positively Last Two Nights of . • the Season. ■EES J. Wig Presents 'his Company of Comedians, Including ' MISS GRACE PALOTTA, 111 Herbert Hall Winslow's . Intensely Powerful Comedy Drama, : . "THE FENCING MASTER." "THE FENCING MASTER." "THE FENCING MASTER." "THE FENCING MASTER." "THE FENCING MASTER." Received last night by a large and en-> thusiastic audipnee. The end of .the second act- created an unprecedented furore, the audience-demanding the curtain again and-again, amidst the most hearty.applause. The clever interweaving of comedy, nathps, and sustained dramatic interest quite captivated those present. . LAST TWO NIGHTS ' LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS' Of- the Season, and . LAST TWO NIGHTS Or . - "THE FENCING MASTER," As a Play it is very sweet indeed, with an old-world air. of the days .when all men were brave and all women beautiful. Prices—ss., 35., and Is. Early Doors, Gd. extra. • Day Sales at Christeson's, - Box Plan'at the Dresden. W. A. LOW. Treasurer. QPE- R A II OUS E. TO-MORROW (Saturdiri AFTERNOON. GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE ' By the HUGH WARD COMPANY,'. In Aid.of the ( CHILDREN'S TTOSPITAL TTTIUND. HILDREN'S;'.r®-,OSPiTAL ■£ UND. "Help the Suffering Children." ' A BILL TO. BEAT THE BAND. ■ PROGIIAMME PAR EXCELLENCE! ,To Start "at 2 p.m. PART I. Overture—The Wellington Professional Orchestra. Song--"Every Star" ... Mr. Robert Greig "Soldiers ill the Park"; (by kind' permission of J. C. Williamson, Esq.) Miss Grace Palotta Musical Sketch—"Popular Songs" Miss Chctwynd and Mr. Wallaco , "THE SCARECROW," ; A Fantastic Pantomime Sketch, as performed by MR. WARD at Drury Lane, London', and the Cftatelet Theatre, Paris. Characters: Mr. Dixon (a Circus . . .Mr. Reginald Wykehain Mary Piatt (hid Niece) Miss Grace Palotta Bill (a Strong Man)'... Mr. Robert Greig Thomas Baker (a Clown) Mr. Aubrey Miillalieu And The Scarecrow ... MR, HUGH .1. WARD part ii. ; The Third 'Act. of ; "THE" MAN-FROM' MEXICO," A Farcical' Comedy in. three Acts, by H. A. Da Souc-liet (author of "My Fricud from India"). Including all • the. songs and. dances of the entire play. PART 111. . Third Act of "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON," An Original Farcical Comedy in three Acts, by John .Staplotoiv' 1 with.,all,'the ORIGINAL SONGS AND DANCES. "OH, WHAT A PROGRAMME! " PRlCES.—Reserved Dress- Circle and Stalls, 65.; Unreserved,' ss,j Back Stalls, •Is.; Gallery, 2s. • Plan at the Dresden. ' - ■ HELP.THE CHILDREN! :, rpHB : • KING'S - THEATRE. WEST'S ' PICTURES. ROYAL ROYAL ' ORCHESTRA. WEST'S Proprietors—West's. Pictures, Ltd., and ~ Linley ami-Donovan.:-."'"; PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT.: . ' -EMPHATIC SUCCESS OF .NEW " SUBJECTS. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. .. TO-NIGHT. OVER 810 THE. SILENT • ■ ART ■ KNOT IN r VTIIS. GEMS. THE PLOT. A TRIP. TO THE JEN'OLAN CAVES. A HELPING HAND. , A HELPLESS WITNESS. - . And Others.' ' -.; Our Prices, Is., and 6d. 'Phone 3143. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Foe, Gd. TO-MORROAV AFTERNOON. ' Bring tho Little Folks to ■ ' OUR SPECIAL PRIZE MATINEE. .. (.1) SPECIAL PRIZES: (4).' » Children Sixpence to All Parts. Every Child- Receives a Present. . GARTER'S.. • GREAT- SALE. ARTER'S . GREAT'.'.' SALE. 137 and 139 Cuba.Street, new P,O. corner. TREMENDOUS' BARGAINS—AII trimmed Millinery, Costumes, Jackets, Furs, exactly half cue usual 'price. - Gall early. - Is. WlNDOW—'Thousands of useful lots of Drapery, usually Is. Gd. to 2s. lid., now all Is. Carter and' Co. ■ Gd. WINDOW llie Biggest Bargainsin Wellington. ■ Jap. Silks, all best dolours, usually 95d.,\ now. Gd;. only. Carter and Co. ONE - GLANCE at Carter\ and Co.'s Windows will convince you that you don't need' to go elsewhere for Clinking Bargains. .. CONVEYANCES. LEVIN-FOXTON . COACH SERVICE.' Time-table.—Leave Foxton, 6.30 a.m.; arrive Levin, 8.30. a.m.; leave Levin, 10.23 a.m.; arrive Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p.|n.; arrive Levin, 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin, 7.45 p.m.; arrive Foxton, 51.45 p.m. , C. F. 'JOHNSTON, Proprietor. OYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, tho Shortest route to and: from Foxton. —Leaves Foxton daily [>'.30 a.m.; arriving Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10.45 a.m., arrive Foxton daily 12 noon; leave l-oxton daily 2,30, arrive Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., arrive Foxton daily, 0.30 p.m. m „' ■ T. H. GINGELL. TSOYAL MAIL Leaves CARBINE itb STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton daily at 5.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves lvimbolton at Noon for Feilding. ' R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS, Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor, Coaches Greatford' to Bulls. Vohicles, Horses, and Molor Cars on Hire. Good sample rooms. j. E. WALKER,. Proprietor. F"LY AND YOU N~G, ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS VNil GENERAL CARRIERS, ,MASTERTON. All Trains Met. Commercial Travellers' Samples -Promptly Attended to. New and Up-to-Date Samplo Rooms. Agents for tile N.Z, EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling Corner Dixon and Bannister Sheets. St. John's Ambulancc available Day or Night. 'Plione No. 12G. Private 137, P.O. Bos 50.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 893, 12 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 893, 12 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 893, 12 August 1910, Page 1

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