■' ' ■ AMUSEMENTS. "PAID IN FULL."' ■'" A 'cynical and subtle, but ruthlessly true, analysis of the character o£ a man who, having married a . good ■ woman, gradually sheds the thin veneer of decency that covered his littleness, and with blind and contemptible egotism shoulders upon her the'responsibilities of his shortcomings and misdeeds. A MASTERLY. ENTHRALLING PLAY. S\ V E R A '' II 0 0 is- E. Direction of J. C. Williamson. Ltd. ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT DRAMA That Interests and" • THRILLS TO THE VERY LIMIT. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT, And on. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, J. C- WILLIAMSON Presents . ■ . ■ MISS KATHEEINE GREY,MISS KATHERINE GREY, Supported by MR. WILLIAM DESMOND. . And a Distinßuished Company in Eußene Walter's Great Drama, PAID " I N FU L L I'ilD' IN, FULL It is questionable whether in. the long list of modem dramas .presented here, any one could bo selected which contained more vital human interest than (lots "Paid in Full.". It rivets-the closest attention from the first to the final word, and'patrons will on these three eveninss fitness an all-round which the Management.believe could not be.. EXCELLED ON. ANY STAGE! IN THE WORLD.. Kathcrine Grev as Emma Brooks, a portrayal that will shhio as a masterpiece in tho gallery of .dramatic remembrances. ...,..' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY LAST TWO NIGHTS' OF SEASON, ■ - Clydo-Fitch's Delightful: Comedy,. ■ ."THE TRUTH.-".'•■. . Made famous by • Margaret -Anglin in Australia, and now presented .for the first timo in New Zealand. Plans Dresden ti11'12.30 p:m.; afterwards at' Christensen's. .. . Day Sales and Prices as usual. Q P E"R A, ."■"■6. . ; .:H:0;u S. E. Lessees, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Rupert Clarke, and Clyde Meynell Season. -AVAUNT DULL CARE! "For ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, Aild Five Following Nights Only. THINE, ENEMY, LAUGHTER, . Will Enter.into Possession of : .: THE PEOPLE'S.SOULS. ..'. / '. And Create '.'","."..'"'.". -:a'^eluge^f'mirih, : : ;;. v: '; L" Using as its means ■■ . Mr. George Willo'ughby and-.llls Euglish-Farcical Comedy .Company,, Including MISS.: BEATRICE DAY and ' ' MR; F: B. SHARP; - '-' Wlio will p'rescnt George Broadlmrst's FUNNIEST OF. ALL FUN--MAKERS, "WHAT' HAPPENED TO JONES," "WHAT- HAPPENED TO JONES.., With GEO. WILLOUGHBY as- JONES, The fareothat has ■ OUTLIVED ALL OTHERS,. . ':'"■ And is now - MORE COMICAL.THAN ; EVEE. Box Plan opens'at the Dresden on Tues-day-next, the 31st.inst.-, at 9 a.m. ■ Prices, is., 2=. Gd., and Is. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, (id. extra. SWIFTS AMATEUR SWIMMING - CLUB. TWELFTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL (Under N.Z.A.S.A. Rules). '. - • ' TE ARO BATHS. SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY,-'l9ll. FLYING SOTJAD*EON INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP, For the Walker and Hall Cup. Diving. Water Polo, Handicap Races. Tramways Band. Afternoon Tea. ADMISSION, Is. Commencing at 2.30. p.m. y E. S. FORNE, Hon. Secretary.
EASTBOURNE HALL, HON'A BAY. This perfectly new and capacious Hall may now. be engaged; well lighted; every convenience; stage, 20 x 33; will seat 400 people. Apply to '' MRS. 0. FORBES, Proprietress, Eastbourne. ' GOOD PORTRAITS. T7ISITORS to Wellington .during the '» coming Racing Carnival, who desire to get a few artistic photographs of them6elres or. families should pay a visit to ALAN SPICBR, Photographer, Next Royal Oak Hotel, Cuba Street. Appointments with Mr. Spiccr may be made by Telephone, No. 3263. . Prices Moderate. Call for Particulars. TEYEAbFORD'S FOB;FURNITURE.SIDEBOARDS from 50s. Wardrobes from .£3 10?.. Duchess Pairs 475. Gel., Chests Drawers 255.. Tables from 2s. (id., Chairs 3s. lid.. Bedsteads 21s Beds Ss. Cd Carpets from 6d. yard, Oilcloth from 9d" Couches 275. 6d. Estimates given. RADFORD AND CO., 50 Manners Street, and Petone. I FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD. • . . Is Prepared to Purchase FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, By weight or at per bead, Tho Company also offers clients' every .facility for freezing on their own account. , ,i • . Prices can be obtained on application at tho Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in tho country. .W. G. FOSTER, Managing Dircotor. "THE DOMINION." . NEWTOWN AGENCY. '. MESSRS. E.BACK AND CO. havobeen appointed Agents for-"The Dominion" at Newtown. " Advertisements and instructions for delivery of tbo Paper lo any address may bo left with this firm. Address, THE. DOMINION STORE, ■ Junction Riddiford and Eintoul Streets. Telephone 1570. MAS, 1910-Cali at E. Martin,~Ltu\7 see our Special Display of Moist .Water-colour Boxes* .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 1
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