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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E E A HOUSE. Direction of J. C. Williamson. Ltd. GAIETY AND BRIGHTNESS TONIGHT. ■. . - . THE CLOUDS HAVE PASSED AWAY, . And THE SUNSHINE OF LAUGHTER Will Dominate To-night. KATHERINB "GREY IN COMEDY. KATHERINE GREY -IN COMEDY. " ' Sunported bv ■ MR. WILLIAM DESMOND And -■ ■ J. C. WILLIAMSON'S COMPANY. For the LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON ; LAST TWO: NIGHTS .OF SEASON " And the ABSOLUTELY FAREWELL 1 i ~ APPEARANCES ABSOLUTELY FAREWELL APPEARANCES Of Miss Grey in Wellington, J. C: Williamson will .present' Clyde Fitch's delightful Comedy-Drama, THE TRUTH, , ' THE TRUTH, .- , THE TRUTH, In which the BRILLIANT YOUNG ACTKESS will appear as BECKY AVARDEE, originally played by her in New York City with unqualified success. "Miss Grey is a true comedienne, appreciating and deftly -and ar- , tistically presenting the full, value of every sentence and every situation."—"New .York Times." " ■ . WILLIAM DESMOND as TOM WARDER And . -. . ' A BRILLIANT CAST. Plans at Dresden. .Day Sales Christeson's. Prices 55.. 35., Is. Early door Stalls 6d; extra,' do. F. Circle Is. extra. TrrATHERINE.. GREY CO. COUNTRY AV ..;.. TOUR. , ■'•■ AVanganui—February 3—4 Hawera—February 6th. Stratford—February 7th. : New,Plymouth-February Sth. . Palmerston—Febr'nary 9—loth. ; Hastings—February 11th: ■Napier—February. 13—14. . . - A.PE":E"i -.. :-.'■•.. H O.O'S E. T.<>«(v.-<'.t; C!' Williamson, T.M. ■ RUPERT CILAKKE AND CLYDE ; MEYNELT, SEASON. THIS IS IT! T.TSTEN!!! • EXCUSE. ME LAUGHING. ON FRIDAY, NEXT, FEB. 3rd, . Arid a few following nights, GJ3ORGE WILLOUGHBY ' "•■. - And liU ■ ■. ' - FAMOUS FARCICAL COMEDY COY., ' ' . "-.-.lricluiline ! MISS BEATRICE DAY And ■■ r. - •' . ' MR.:-FERD.-B, SIIAEPi '. ':' ', '-.". Will present • "WHAT -HAPPBKED TO JONES." . r-.."". :. With' . .GEORGE AVILLOUGHBY-a- .TONES. Ohl-'AVe must seo it! We JUST must! "WHAT HAPPENED TO HONER." THE FUNNTEST OT" PTTN KAKERR. THE "irONIEST" OF MONEY MAIvEKS A big box ofh'ce business is goiug ou at the Dresden, whero intendiug natrons are advised to".book* tlieir"-, scats. .'Prices: 'D.C. and 0.5., -Is.; Stalls, 2s. Cd. Gallery, Is. Early.':do"drs'..6il. extra. No Booking Fee.", '■.■'""•. .'"'. •""•-' ■.■'■■■ ■■■■-'■■•• ■ .-.' ' GOOD FORTEAITS. . . ' . ' "iri'SITOES to Wellington during th'e »■ coming Racing Carnivnl, who desire to get a few artistic photographs of themSelves or families should pay a.visit to ALAN S'PICER,. ' j ' , . . Photographer, ■ Ne.tt Royal Oak Holel. Cuba Street. '• , ■Appointments with Mr. Spicer maiy bo 'made, by Telephone;.. N0.'3263.Prices Moderate. Call for Particulars. -.' QUESTION. .' AND ' ANSWER. AVhat brings papa straight home at night, To everybody's great delight?. , Aud lures him from bocks erudite? -The Gramophone. What brings to ma's round face a grin, Provokes the dimplo on her chin, Sure index to tho heart within? . . ■■ •— : Tas Gramophone. What 'minds dear grandpa of his youth, Though now he boasts but one lone tooth? "Grandfather's Clock" played by,' for- ■ sootbi "; ■' '.''■• ' •;••■■ ."-.. ' The Gramophone. What heals the wound in grandma's. heart, •:'.,' : . . Deprives the sting of all its smart, And makes the warm glad tears.to start? ■.- ' The Gramophone. PRICES, IT'TO'iiJO.'-"-, . New Supplies of Single and. Double-sided '~....- Records. ■ . . . CHAS: BEGG AND CO., LTD., CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., . , US WILLIS STREET. LADIES' MTRROTf. ' , LADIES' MIEROE, : . —~— i . THE following Leading Storekeepers of AVellington stock AVIOLETTA COUGH CURE ' AVIOLETTA COUGH CURE <• '"' • And . : ' WIOLETTA HAIR TONIC: WIQLETTA'.HAIE TONIC: WARDELL BROS.',-Willis'.Street; AV. CAMPBELL, Manners Street;. . .And . ■ / THE TOAVN AND COUNTRY SUPPLY STORES, Cuba Street. If Yotf'Desire Neat Correspondence, , - ■■;;; Use the "YOST" VISIBLE' TYPEWRITER/ Its Great Success is attributed to— THE PAD, P-ERFECT. ALIGNMENT, SIMPLICITY IN .CONSTRUCTION, ECONOMY IN USE." New Zealand Sole Agents— mHE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., A 17 and 19 CUBA STREET, ' 'Phone 1676. WELLINGTON, N.Z. "THE DOMINION." ' NE.WTOWN AGENCY. MESSRS. E. BACK AND CO. harobeen appointed Agents for "The Dominion" at Newtown. Advertisements and instructions for-delivery of the' Paper .to any address may bo left with this firm. Address, . THE DOMINION STORE, Junction' Riddiford ana Rintoul Streets. Telepbono 1570. WALLPAPERS," ex Athenic, .are tho cream of tho world's productions. AA'rite for samples. R. Martin, Ltd., Maimsrs Street.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1040, 1 February 1911, Page 1

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604

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1040, 1 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1040, 1 February 1911, Page 1

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