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AMUSEMENTS, (TU i> E ]{■ A H 0 U S E. X ' "THE ■WHIP." SPECIAL BOX OFFICE NOTICE. A LIMITED NI'MUEI! 01' EXTRA ROWS OF ORCHESTRAL STALLS are NOW OPEN at Uio DRESDEN lor the FIRST SIX NIGHTS of "THE WHIP." OP ER. A lIOUS E. "THE WHIP." THE CURTAIN WILL RISE TONIGHT AND EVERY SUCCEEDING EVENING at a QUARTER TO EIGHT. Patrons arc requested to l)c seated curly. A P ER A HOUSE. Direction... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. TO-NIGHT-THURSDAY, May 18th, And Suceccdiiiß Nights, 'Sill. J. 0. WILLIAMSON Presents "THE WHIP." "THE AVIIIP." By r'tcil Raleigh ami Henry Hamilton. (By Arrangement with the Drury Lane Theatre Proprietary.) Interpreted by his Incomparable NEW LONDON COMPANY, With the following Distinguished Cash Earl of Braneaster Lionel Atwill Marquis of Beverley ; Eardley luriier Captain Sartoris Charles BlackaH Joe Kellv Maurice Dudley Ecv. Vomer llaslem Charles Graham Harrv Auson Robert Bottom Icy Captain Rayner ....' \ ivian Edwards Tomlin •••••• ,« P p M ? Tom Foster l™"k Harcourt Bunting ,J lh "" L p t<n ' Lord Clanmore Charlp Morse Sir \ndrow Beck Stewart Garner Lord Ltmgham £• L. Adams Ilenrv Claude Mister Burns And Tom Lambert Ambrose Manning Lady Diana. Sartoris Eve yn Kerry 51 r« D'VciuHa .... Winifred Scott Mvr'tle Anson ..."' - F>'fe. Alexander Mrs. Pulley Georgie 0 Meara Mrs. Tomlin ? f!1 >;. V ll ' 0 '" Lady Antrobus Cecilia YWlman Hon. Mrs. Beamish Emma lem pie Play produced by AVybert Stamford. Stage Director J- Han itt. Musical Director l'erey ivellOß. Stage Manager Maurice Dudley. The silverware in Act 2 supplied by Walker and Hall; Ford motor-car by Rouse and Ilnrrell. Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, .Vs.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors, Stalls lid.. Gallery Is. extra. Dav Sales at Chi Meson's. CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT ADMITTED. rpHE NEW THEATRE. 1. Prop., Messrs. MacMahoii & Donnelly GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! TO-DAY from 11 a.m. till 11 \)M. "Do you hear the voicjs calling Ever'calling o'er the Ocean From the hearts in dear Old Ireland, Where the hills are fresh and green? They are calling you Mavourneon, Hear you not (heir tender pleading? And our eyes are worn with watching O'er the seas that lie between." "A STORY OF OLD IRELAND,"' A Sensation. This Picture must appeal to ovorv Irishman and Irishwoman. "A STORY OF OLD IRELAND/ , A.glorious re-enactment of soul-stirring interest, which will assuredly strike a sympathetic chord in the hearts of the whole, populace, .Together with a programme of unexampled excellence. TO-MORROW (Friday) Entire Change of ■ ' PKOGRAAMK! . Think of it! ■ Adults, Cd.; Children, 3d. everywhere. A LAN SPICEE'S J- Sl. . PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIC, Please note, that tho Main Entrance to , my Studio is now from Cuba, btreet; exactly opposite To Aro House. Appointments may be mado by Telephone No. 32G3. Brides, Bridegrooms, Bridal Groups, Sporting Groups, in fact-all who desire Artistic Pictures should visit ALAN SPICER'S STUDIO. PU3LIG NOTICES. CORONATION N.Z. INDUSTRIAL ■ EXHIBITION, WELLINGTON. OPENING DAY, NEXT WEDNESDAY, 21th MAY, TILL 29th JULY. SEASON TICKETS for the- whole term of the Exhibition—Gentlemen, 10s. Gd.; Ladies, Vs. Gil.; children (under 15), ss.—can be had from the following firms in tho city:— Dresden Piano Co., Lambton Quay. AYellington Piano Co., Ltd., Lambton Quay. J. B. Speed, Lamblon Quay. R. W. Armit, Lambton Quay. Wliitconilio and' Tombs, Ltd., Lambton Quay. S. and \V. Jlacbay, Lamblon Quay. W. Ross, Willis Street. Bes" and Co., Ltd., Willis Street. Qiisret! Bros., Willis Street. H. Sealan, Willis Street, Or from THE SECRETARY, 11. F. ALLEN, Customhouse Quay. And Exhibition Offices. NEW ZEALAND CORONATION EXHIBITION. OPENING WEDNESDAY, MAY. 24th. HOME INDUSTRIES. ENTRIES will be received in Classes for Cooking, .lams, Pickle-, Sauces, Sweets, Laundry Work, Plain and lancy Sew.iii" Vrt Needlework, Painting, Enamel Work, Fretwork, Carving, Hatmaking, Millinery. Artificial 1' lowers, etc etc, up till TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 23rd. _ . ALL ENTRIES FREE. Diplomas awarded in each class. Exhibits can be delivered at Exhibition main entrance U Building, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Entry forms can be obtained from H. F. ALLEN, Secretary, NORWICH CHAMBERS, (Opp. Bank of New Zealand), Or from the Office, EXHIBITION BUILDING. CORONATION N.Z. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1911. TJ AND J "BUILDINGS. WATERLOO QUAY. OPENING, MAY 24th. CLOSING, JULY 20th. HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION. FREE Exhibition Space will bo given for Homo Industry Exhibits, Applications will be received up to 19th inst. Application forms may bo obtained flOnl 11. F. ALLEN, Secretary, 8 and 9 Norwich Chambers, 111 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, ■, . v — a Card.] MR. E. G~JELLICOE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. 307 WILLIS STREET. Telephone 1A39.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1130, 18 May 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1130, 18 May 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1130, 18 May 1911, Page 1

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