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AMUSEMENTS. TIII3 QUAKER GIRL. The numbers ore merry ;uid bright, On pianus they're played day and night. • lciiiFTi irIV ' BOX PLANS. Scats in central positions in the Dress Circle or Stalls may be selected at the Dresden. DAY. SALES. Tickets for the early door Stalls or Gallery for the opening performance of "The Quaker Girl" may be purchased t»diy ;it Christeson's, Q P E R A. II 0 U S E. Direction J. C. "Williamson, Ltd. Manager Richard Stewart. An Abundance of Tunefulness. Commencing • MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. SIX, NIGIITS ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON • Presents the Famous ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY; In , tho Enormously Successful find Do- . lightl'ully Fascinating Musical Comedy, "THE QUAKER GIRL." "THE QUAKER GIRL." "THE QUAKER. GIRL." Tho Reigning Success of London and New York. CAST OF CHARACTERS: ' Tony Chute. LESLIE HOLLAND Captain Charteris...FREDERICK READE Monsieur I,arose ... ALFRED ANDREWS Prince Carlo EDMUND SHERRAS Nathaniel Pvm 0. R. BANTOCK Monsieur Duhanibel ... lON ArAXWELL AVilliain GEORGE YOUNG •Targe ;.... ARTHUR LISSANT Jeremiah .TACK CANNOT Phoebe JESSIE LONNE.V Princess Mathilde OLIVE GODWIN Diane YEHA I'EARCE Afadame Blum GRACE PALOTTA Mrs. Lukvn MRS.'GEORGE LAUfiT Rachel Pvm BILLIE BARLOAV Toinette ' EILEEN REDMOND Prudence BLANCHE BROAVNE LA DAXSE DE CHAMPAGNE. The Play produced by Air. AA'ybcrt Stamford. Musical Director, Mr.-A 7 ictor Champion. Box Plans open at the Dresden. Day Sales nmv on sale at Christeson's. Priccs: b.C.' and R.S., Cs.; Stalls, 3?.; Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Business Manager, J. Farrell. gMPBESS THEATRE. "Where .'Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to U p.m. Stalls, 3d. Dress Circle, Cd. TO-DAY AND. TO-NIGHT. LAST. APPEARANCE Of the Astounding A.B. AVestcrn "Feature" Drama, "AN INDIAN'S LOYALTY." • "AN INDIAN'S LOYALTY." "AN INDIAN'S LOYALTY." "In the Grip of a Charlatan." "The House in tho Woods/' "Ernesto Duo" (remarkable acrobatic act), and OTHERS. NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY. T EAGUE FOOTBALL! iJEAGUE FOOTBALL! LEAGUE FOOTBALL! LEAGUE FOOTBALL! ' FAST, CLEAN, ATTRACTIVE. . AUCKLAND Vi AVEI.LINGTON! AUCKLAND A". WELLINGTON! AUCKLAND V. AVELLINGTON! ' AN ALL-STAR. GAAIE ■ ' Between TWO RIVAL PROVINCES! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! At NEWTOWN PARK! NEAVTOWN PARK! KICK-OFF AT 3 P.AI. Admission ONE SHILLING. AV. S. BR ICE, Hon. Secretary. SUNDAY CONCERT! . SUNDAY CONCERT! SUNDAY CONCERT! HIS . MAJESTA7'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, . At 8.15 p.m. AVELLTNGTON CITY BAND (Late Garrison Band). Conductor—Lieut. T. Herd. Miss Nellie Castles will sing; Air. H. N. Fletcher will sing. Mr. Gilchrist (violin soloist) will piny. Silver Coin Collection for Band Fund. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Piano Co. PARISH OF ST. ' ..MARK (Dnfferin Street). ' ANNUAL SALE OF WORK, AVEDNESDAY AND 'TITURSDA Y, Ist and 2nd. OCTOBER. To be Opened 'on Afternoon by Her .Excellency the Countess-of . .Liverpool. . ' Proceeds for Home and Foreisn"Missions. Afternoons Free. Evenings, : Js.

EiM4|e=feel Specials at llie®ifefis ; ' ■ ; TO-DAY, from 9 a.m. to-9 p.m., and TO-MORROW, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., hundreds of Popular Novels by Popular Authors will, be offered at „ the Popular Price of One Shilling each. 3/6 Iwels for One Silistg You cannot buy good 1 wholesome , literature for less money. And how nice;! it is to have a book of your very own to dp as you like with it. Borrowed books have to be ca red for, and there is all the trouble of returning them. / The book§ are on three tab les in the I centre of the shop, and close to the 1 entrance door. Just step in and make a selection, and one of the shop hands will make up your parcel quickly and neatly. . Society' Statkmery' Very, fine quality of note-paper and envelopes in boxes. • ' Usual prices 1/-, 1/6,2/'-, 2/6,3/- per box Week-end. ■ Bd., 1/-, 1/4,1/8,, 2- ~ „ listeria Shopping lags These bags are convenient, strong and serviceable, and "are offered at half the regular priccs. Usual prices 1/3, 1/9, 2/-, 2/C, 3/-,-,cach Week-end 9d., 1/-, 1/3, \/3, l/fi „ f liciifee and Tills LbL

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 9

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