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I I THE DOMINION'S circulation , I has grown continuously because \ the people who buy it, buy it to j read, and to keep up-to-date in \ the only way. .-j

AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Direction Fred. H. Graham. Manager Gilbert Fletcher. A MERRIMENT MAKER. . A SENSATION CREATOR. ' Commencing ■■■■■ SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT.' SATURDAY NIGHT' NEXT. BliEB fIHEiH, JPIIED ■ W E A H A 31, And his ■ ' COMPANY OF ENGLISH COMEDIANS, COMPANY OF ENGLISH COMEDIANS, In the Rib-cracking Musical Farce, THE BRIXTON BURGLARY. THE BRIXTON BURGLARY. A HIT! A BOOM!! A TRIUMPH!!! A HIT! A BOOM!! A TRIUMPH!!! EXTRACTS FROM THE DUNEDIN NEWSPAPERS. "Otago Times" says:—"The Brixton Burglary" is brimful of humour, which is irresistible. ' The amusing predicaments, embarrassing situations, tight fixes, and grotesquely funny positions carry tho audience along in roars of. laughter from start to finish. "Evening Star" says:—"The Brixton Burglary" struck squarely in tho bull'scyo of a very large audience's approval. The tide of laughter never ebbed." Fred. Graham, as Reginald Pontifox,. was an unqualified success—he has the knack of making the audience laugh with him. The best comedy wo have seen. Prices, 35., 25., Is. No early doors, no bookiug fee. Box Plan opens at the Dresden on Thursday. Day sales at Christeson's. , CLAUDE E. WEBB. OALLOONING . EXTRAORDINARY -OALI.OONING EXTRAORDINARY. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 30. First Appearance in Wellington of THE BEEBE BALLOON COMPANY. , THE BEEBE BALLOON COMPANY. THE WORLDS MOST SENSATIONAL AERONAUTS. "KING EDWARD Vll",and "PRESIDENT" ROOSEVELT," The Largest Hot-air Balloons on Earth. GRAND BALLOON ASCENT AND TRIPLE PAEAGHUTE DESCENT. Tho Most Marvellous and Hazardous Feat ever Attempted bv Man. SEBPHE. BEEBE. EASTWOOD. The World's Greatest Parachute Experts. TRIPLE PARACHUTE DESCENT. No other Aeronauts Perform this Fearless Feat. , INFLATING THE BALLOON. INFLATING THE BALLOON. The Monster Balloon will be inflated from a specially-constructed Furnace in full view of Patrons, and forms the most exciting and intensely interesting feature of tho Performance. The Superb Sensation, and DolightfuL TI:r7U of Witnessing an Exhibition of Modern Ballooning is lost unless you are present to see all the preparations. The Exhibition piovides an afternoon of thrilling and Sensational splendour, which will utterly fascinate vou. Roturn Fare to Day's Bay—Adults, Is. Gd.; Children under 12 years, 9d., including Admission to Balloon Ascent. The Wellington Ferries Company have arranged Extra Steamer Service to.carry the public to Day's Bay for this marvellous attraction. Boats leave the Ferry Wharf at 1.15, 2, 2.30,.and 3 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) .' A RTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. -Co- The real art in Photography is. to produce the True' Likeness and Character of tho Sitter; 'This art can only be acquired by years of earnest effort and study. • . ALAN SPICER,.. PHOTOGRAPHER, CUBA STREET . (Opposite Eoyal Oak Hotel), has had'3o 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 MR. SPICER noiy. " -Telephone 3203. fi A K"T BE .'AND : C 0., 137, 139 Cuba Street, and at Feilding, IMPORTERS OF DRAPERY. LADIES' BELTS—Last week sold 200. Still 750 left, worth- Is. Gd. to, 2s. lid., now all Is.; or spend 10s. and choose one for nothing. MILLINERY-Se-a Carter and Co.'s window tor Smart Trimmed Hats—selling freelv. ■■-■ LADIES' ' COSTUMES-Whito Embroidered or Linen Costumes—a lovelylot, and very cheap, from lis. lid. to 425. —selling freelv. IMPORTS THIS WEEK-Ncw Gloves, Hose,- Embroidery, Sunshades, Leather Bags, and manv other olioicc lines. .' TRY. CARTER AND CO. U NEED A CROMAC DRY GINGER. ALE.' Guaranteed made from the Original Belfast Formula. Sole Apents. THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., All Hotels and Stores. ANGUS TURNER'S New Hairuressin; Saloon, , Hotel Windsor Buildings, Willis Street, is one of the most up-to-date, Saloons in the City. Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Cigars stocked.' EDUCATIONAL. THE ' LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL.—No matter what one's position in life may be, the ability to make one's own Garments is au accomplishment of prime importance. Every woman should have a course at the Langer Dresscutting School. Classes Daily, Tuesday and Friday evenings. Needlepainting, Monday 2 to 4. Country pupils taught by post. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, 94 Willis Street (Opposite Shortt's). CROYDON "KEi'AKATORY SCHOOL. —Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 yeava of ago. Special class for Boys under six. alius. Souimerviiie. SI Hill Street. FITZHERBEET TEREACE SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Girls.' Principals: Miss Babsr, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8. (OHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, V 255 THE TEERACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITE. •pANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For instruction in— ACCOUNTANCY", BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and . TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for— JUNIOR AND SENIOR-.CIVIL SEEVICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and ■ MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candiI dates were presented. 40 of whom passoxl

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 986, 29 November 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 986, 29 November 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 986, 29 November 1910, Page 1

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