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~';j THE DOMINION" tells you things J | you want to know, and tells them well. j: It is a forceful, vigorous Paper, backed hy ]: sound enterprise; and its readers are ! eminently valuable to advertiaer& g |

AMUSEMENTS. WHO IS THE MYSTERIOUS vV STRANGER? ONE GUINEA for a Postcard. Harry Plimmer and Reynolds Denniston invite replies to the following questions:— (1) What is your interpretation of the character of The Mysterious Stranger? (2) What do you consider is the lesson the plav is intended to convey? ONE GUINEA will be awarded to the sender of what are considered to bo tho best replies. - . Answers addressed "Stranger," Opera House, will be received un to WEDNES-. DAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. ' QPERAE 0 U S E. Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction Allan Hamilton. PLIMMER-DENNISTON SEASON. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF Jerome K. Jerome's Great Mystery Play, "THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK." (By arrangement with Rupert Clarke and Clyde Meynell.) _ , Only TWO more opportunities to witnes# what is admitted by the PRESS and the PUBLIC to be the greatest dramatic success of recent years, . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, For. the First 'rime in Wellington.and for ■-• FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, The New Clyde Fitch Comedy Drama, "LOVERS' LANEi!' << " LOVERS' LANE." "Sydney Sun" says:—The first thin? upon which, tho Plimmer-Deriniston. management are to be congratulated is tho lavish and complete' way in . which "Lover's Lane" is staged.The. mounting of the pitce is most appropriate , anil beautiful. The second tiling upon which the management arc to be congratulated is the high acting' average of the company—and .tho third thins-, is tlie very generous reception "Lover's Lane" was given by a fine house. . . A Charming Comedy of Rustic. Maimers." Box Plan for rest of season at Hollidays. is., 2s. Cd.,. Is. v, Early doors as usual. Day sales •at Christeson's. : NEWTOWN PARK. '. OK SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER S. <MRAND CARNIVAL. AND .FETE VJTRAND CARNIVAL AND FETE - : 'In Aid of the REV. '.MOTHER AUBERT'S HOMES. Glorious., Fun! Fresh Air! . ''Sunlight and Sociability! BEAUTY SHOW! BEAUTY.SHOW! Who is the Prettiest Girl in Wellington ?. Come and See. All will have,a Vote. The Public to Judge. . (Entries close with Dr. IzaVd, Murphy Street, at 5 p-.m. on Friday next.) MOTHERS!—A 'BABY SHOW. Handsome' Prizes.- - Many - Prizes. WELLINGTON PHYSICAL TRAINING " SCHOOL CLASSES. A GREAT SPORTS PROGRAMME. AFTERNOON.TEA KIOSK. : ... ' SWEET STALLS, TheiLadies.of the Plimmer-Deimiston DRAMATIC COMPANY, TO ASSIST. MEN! DON'T FOR'GET THE, BEAUTY show; ""' ALL:WELLINGTON.THERE!" Entrance Only . Is. ■"■A. RTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. xi. The real' art' in ; Photography, is >to produce the' True Likeness and Character of: the Sitter. .'This 'art can only ..be Required by years of earnest effort and study. • ' -.. ■ ALAN SPICER, PHOTOGRAPHER, CUBA STREET (Opjposito Royal Oak Hotel), '- . has had 30 years' experience .in .the Best Studio of Australia. ■ ■ ■ ■> XMAS PHOTOS FOR FRIENDS ' AT HOME. ; -> ' Those, desirous of sending a. good Photo of themselves to Friends or Relations in England or elsewhere as a Xmas Souvenir, should make . appointments with ME. &PICER now. fi AIiT ER . AND -C 0., I'HE CUBA STREET DRAPERS. RELIABLE GOODS. CUTTING PRICES. LADIES' COSTUMES—Just. landed, a Lovely Lot • New White. Embroidery Costumes, • Coat and Skirt or Empire Shapes, 15s. lid. 'to tts. j White rim- ' broidery Coats, 12s.' lid., 15s. lid., 18s. (id.; Coloured Lihen Costumes, lis, lid. .to 425. Coloured- Princess Robe, and Coat to match,'39Si Cd. CARTER AND CO. for Millinery, Skirts, Corsets, Blouses, and Ladies" .Underclothing; full stocks and cutting prices. CARTER AND CO.' for New UloveSi Is. up; New • Hose, . all colours, 'Is.' up.; Lovely Embroidery, 2d. to 45." lid. yd. Lots of Novelties;-no. room ■ to advertise; come and see. " , CARTER AND CO., FORv BARGAINS. " QTENCILING " ' Brushes from 3d., 'M. Brooke's Art Medium 9d„ Stencil Boards. -Id., ..Oil Colours 3d., at Kobt Martin, Ltd., Manners Street/ Wellington. TO . THOSE WHO ARE BALD OR GREY. BALDNESS, falling • and grey hair, dandruif, etc., can- bo cured, oujy by each ease being suitably and specially treated. PRO. CjiRLUIE, Alethia's Specialist, always succeeds, this being the Alethia Method. Cobper's Buuuings, Willis .Street. Write for pamphlet. Country ; clients' treated -by - correspondence. . Advice--free. . - .. , . REMOVAL NOTICE. H L. HOGG, of the "Ideal" Bakery, • wishes to notify the residents of Kilbirnie that he. will open new and up-to-date premises in Coutts Street on or about October 23th, whero ho. will be pleased to see all old patrons as well as new.- Tho business, name will l>e changed to "Paris Bakery." NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TO HORSE OWNERS.' THE CITY SHOEING FORGE AND . VETERINARY: BUSINESS • has been REMOVED to now and more commodious, premises for their increasing and extensive business, to QUIN STREET off Dixon and Ghuznee Streets.- , Patent Rubber Pads, suitable for all complaints of horses, such as corns, sido tendons, combined with our scientific shoeing will likely relieve the most obstinate COM. A. V. KNAPP, Certified Horseshoer, 'Phone lit. "YE GRATEFUL LION," GRILL AND SUPPER ROOMS, 15' Ingestre. Street, off Cuba Street" Five-course Lunch or Tea, 9d. Six tickets for 4s. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. .IHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT JL COMPANY, LTD., Is prepared to Purchase FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, By weight or at per head. The Company also oilers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at tho Company's Offices, or from any of tho Buyers' m the country. W. G. FOSTER, Haaaging Director,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 1

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