amusements: 0 P E R A HOUSE. Lessee, ,T. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction, MacMahon and Donncllv, FAREWELL NIGHT Of 0110 of the Most Popular Succcsses ever achieved in Australasia, "A 'J'IC'KET IX TATT'S," "A TICKET IN TATT'S," A wonderfully vivid Picture Drama of most intense interest. The Press and Public are. convinced that "A TICKET IX TATT'S'' is one of the most oxquisho Pictures ever presented in the "Picture World." Remember— TO-XIGIIT FOR THE LAST TIME. ! Together with a glorious supporting programme, including "The Panama Canal." Book your seats at the Dresden. Million Prices— 25., Is., and lid. nniiE - ITk\v Theatre. Manners Street. Props., Messrs. MacMahon and Donnelly. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. DAILY, from 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. GO WHERE THE CROWDS UDI Packcd Houses again Ye-terdav. -NEW PROGRAMMI-! TO-DAY. Will include the following delightful items"TAKA XTO" (glorious scenes inSouth of Italv). "Bumptious Plays Uawsbull" (comic), "THE SALTED 'JUNE" (liison, exclusive, drama), "Daddy's Little Didums" (comic), "Why He Went West" (Champion, exclusive, drama), "A TEST OF FUIEXDSHIP" (a thrilling Edison drama), etc., etc. An exciuisito. Collection. Think of it! Adults, (id., Children 3(1. everywhere. Coronation of King George V, next Monday, July olst. QOROXATION EXHIBITION. LAST DAY SATURDAY! LAST DAY SATURDAY! GRAND CHILDREN'S CAIfNIYAL IX THE Al-'TERXOOX, IN THE STADIUM, 2.30 to 4 p.m. FREE! FREE! FREE! Freo Entries and Free Admission to all Children in Fancy Dress. Lovely Prizes will he Awarded by Yoto of Public. FREE PICTURE SHOW AFTERXOON AND EVEXING. FREE LAUGHING GALLERY! FREE PUNCH AXD JUDY SHOW MORXIXC. AXD AFTERXOOX. IX THE EVENIXG— GRAXD FAX Cl' DRESS CARXIVAL! GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL! .£SO IX PRIZES! ,Csfl IX PRIZES! BY VOTE OF THE PUBLIC. I-'irst Prize, .£s—Most Original Costume For Gentleman. First Prize, £b—Most Original Costume for Lady. Second l'rizo, £2 10s.—Second Best Costume for Gentleman. Second Prize, J-*2 10s. —Second Best Costume for Lady. Third Prize, ill 10s.—Third Best Cos- . tume for Gentleman. Third Prize, i:l lOs.-Third Best Costume for Lady. And ,£lO WORTH OF PRIZES ,£lO WORTH OF PRIZES FOR LADIES AXD GEXTLEJIEN, According to Order of Voting. SPLEXDID STRIXG ORCHESTRA IX ATTEXDAXCE. SPACE LEFT FOR DAXCIXG. Enlric? and Admission Free to all in Fancy Dress. Entries Close at the Office of the Secretary, I". A. ALLEN (H. F. Allen and Son), 111 Customhouse Quay, at 4 p.m. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 28th July. FIVE POUNDS given to tho person guessing nearest to the total visitors to Exhibition passing through all turnstiles cm CLOSING DAY (SATURDAY), 20th J ULY. A GOLD-FILLED WATCH given to every one-thousandth Person passing through Turnstiles on SATURDAY, 29th J ULY. FREE SAMPLES! FREE SAMPLES! " Will bo DISTRIBUTED BY EXHIBITORS, MJUWI H-S9 DO .YOU FEEL COLD THESE DAYS? If so, you want something to tone up tho nerves and send tho blood tingling warm through your body. Something that will dispel that chilled feeling and that cold, blue look. TTILETCHE'R'S PHOSPHATONIC I 1 LETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC Is tho Ideal WIXTER BRACER, It makes you "buck up," and strengthens your whole system against the cold blast's uf winter. "Be in good nick" this winter by trying Fletcher's Phosphatonic. 2s. lid. All Chemists and 4s. Gd. Stores, or l'.ost Free from CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Pharmacist. 232 LAMBTO-N QUAY. NEW PUBLICATIONS. \LL interested in MEDICAL REFORM and the XATIOXALISATIOX OF DOCTORS should read MEDICAL CHAOS AND CRIME,. By Norman Barnesby, M.D. It is a Startling Exposure of tho Methods of American Doctors. Order a Copy from your Bookseller. nnHE UNION BAXK OF AUSTRALIA, A LIMITED. Established 1537. Incorporated 1860. Paid-up Ca p: 'al ... .£1,500,000 Resorrj iiind _. 1,350,000 (Together) Reserve liability of proprietors 3,000,000 .£5,850,000 A dividend of JCI ss. per share and Bonus of 10s. per share for tho Half-Year, together equal to 14 per cent, per annum, having been declared at a meeting of Proprietors held in London on 24th July, tho samo is now payablo to Colonial Shareholders. G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. Wellington, 23th July, 1311. W. H. PHILIP. HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR, N.Z. Allinnco Buildings, 113 Willi# Street (Room 4). Chimneys swept by tober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed, Yc-netiaa Blindo' reiiairetk
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1191, 28 July 1911, Page 1
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