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S.THE DOMINION" PREPAID ADVEfo TISEMENT RATES. One Inch (60 Words), 4b. per insertion. Front Pago, ss. per inch each insertion. BIETH, DEATH, AND MARRIAGE NOTICES, Zs. 6i. per insertion. Situations Vacant \ Not Exceeding fiituations Wanted I u w d U.o Let [ Hoard and Residence ' BIXI'ENOK. CENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. It Wordß, Is.: 24 Wordß. Ib. 6d.s W Words, 2s.

AMUSEMENTS. ' JTIHE SPECKLED BAND. ! X SPECIAL JiOX I'LAX NOTICE. The Dresden Closing To-day at 1 p.m. I tho Plans for TO-NIGHT only will bo on view at Christeson's THIS AFTERXOON between 1.15 and C. Q P E R A HOUSE. Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. (With which is incorporated Clarko and Mcynell.) SnSSSX (Wcdncadaj) TO-NIGHT. i TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT. First Production in New Zealand of Sir Couon Dovlo's Great Sherlock Holmes Drama, "THE SPECKLED BAND," "THE SPECKLED BAND," "THE SPECKLED BAND," Interpreted by \ SIR, J. c. WILLIAMSON'S SPLENDID DRAMATIC COMPANY, Headed bv , MR. WILLIAM DESMOND The Eminent Young American Actor, who scored such a phenomenal success on his previous visit as leading man with Miss Kathcrine Grey. MISS DOROTHY DIX, The young, beautiful, and accomplished leading lady f rol „ the Lyric and other principal London Theatres, who is making her first appearance in New Zealand. And MR, GASTON MERVALE, ' The brilliant dramatic artist whose remarkably clever character studies are so well-known, aiid who has been specially eu;',v;ed for tin's important tour. PARTICULAR ATTEXTION ls directed to the following EXCEPTIONALLY PINK CAST, Composed exclusively of , THE MOST TALENTED ARTISTS At present on the Australian Stage. In the order in which they appear-.— Enid Stonor Dorolliv Oix Lodgers-" James B. Atholwood Al' • Leslie Victor l>f- Bylblt Gaston Mervale •Mr. Scott-Wilson Walter Howard Dr. 'Watson Bnvl Jrwiu Mr. Ixmgbraec AX'int.T Hall Mr. Armitago Prcd. Ci-.mbourno Coroners Officer Clias. OatMr. Brewer Arthur Gly'u Mrs. Staunton Susie Yaiighau Biily Roy. Seaton Sherlock Holmes AVilliam Desmond Mr. Holt Loaming Geo. F. Bryant Mis. Soanios Alma Phillips James B. Montague George Chalmers Mr. Milverton Thomas Llovd SYNOPSIS OP SCENERY. , Act I.—Scene I—Hall, Stoke Place, at Stoke Moran. Act 11.—Scene I—Sittingroom at- Stoke • Place. Scene 2—Sherlock Holmes's Room in Baker Street. Act -lII—Sc-pne I—Hall. Stoke Place, at Stoke Moran. Scene '2—Enid's Bedroom at Stoke Place. Dress. Circle ami Reserved Stalls, booked, (!<;.; unbooked, f>s.; Stalls, fls.; Gallery, is.; Early Door Stalls lid. extra, ditto Gallery I*. extra. Plan Dresden (see announcement above). Day Sales Christeson's. '" WELLINGTON WHEELERS' CLUB. GRAND CYCLING AND ATHLETIC SPORTS CARNIVAL! ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. . -'MONDAY,-M JANUARY', 3913—-— ' (New Year's Day). .MOD IX PHIZES! 4!100 Amateur and Professional Cycling., Amateur and Professional Running, Amateur Walking. Novelty Cycle Events. Highland Dancing and Highland Music. Amateur Athletic Events Run under N.Z.A.A.A. Rules. Professional Events under N.Z.A. and C.U. Rules. Entries close TO-DAY, 20th December. Programmes and- particulars can be had from the Secretary. G8 Wallace St. M. FORD, Hon. Sec. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a Week End. Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, good menu, courteous nttention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. Rine Up "BELLEVUE." PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. Wo return your money it you are unable to read music and play in six weeks. Full tuition, .£2 2s. Call and inspect tho National College of Music, 30 Willis Street. Postal Course Now Ready. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. \ public notices. huddart-parker, ltd. a ll applications for shares 'must be Lodged with us before noon to-day ' (wedNESDAY), DECEMBER 20th, WHEN THE LIST CLOSES. HARCOURT AND CO., Brokers. Note.—Telegraphic instructions attended to. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. OUR WAREHOUSE, 95 Courtenav Place. Will be CLOSED on MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND AYEDXESUAYNEXT, tho 20r.1i, 26th. and 27th inr-t., Christmas Holidays, and NEW YEAR'S DAY. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUS.TRALASIA, LIMITED. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY. THE LIBRARY will be OPEN to ' Recess Privilege-holders from II a.m. | on December 20th. Persons who have sent in applications, and have not been com- j munieated with, can obtain their permits J (if granted) on application at tho ; Library. ■ Bv order. - CHARLES WILSON, Chief Librarian. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. ' THE following days will be observed by us as Christmas and New Y r ear Holidays:-DECEMBER 251h and 2Gth, and JANUARY" Ist and 2nd. Our ware- ( house will bo open for business December ■ 27th to 30th, inclusive. M'ELDOWNEY BROS., Warehousemen, Wellington. ( NOTICE. ANY Person found Trespassing or Camping on our property at Paekakariki will bo Prosecuted. SMITH BROS.. ■] Pnekakariki. 1 MASSAGE. " MRS. CREIGHTOX. HALE, the long-est-established Teacher of Massage in London, is Opening a Branch of her London establishment in Wellington for tile Instruction of Ladies in Scientific .Massage in every branch, including General, Swedish, 'Weir, Mitchell, Elcc- ' tricity. Swedish Drill, etc. Every Lesson on living subject. Certificate when proficient. Author of the "Art of Massage," also Teacher o£ tho Blind. C;o. Nurse I jEveritt* Aitkm Street Wflllfiutoa. X.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1316, 20 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1316, 20 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1316, 20 December 1911, Page 1

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