AHUBEMENTB, MRAND OPERA HOUSE. '• Jirection J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Managing Directors...Georee Tallie, Hugh J. Ward, Clyde Meynell. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BOX PLANS BOX PLANS For v . FRED NIBLO ■ FEED NIBLO And JOSEPHINE COHAN JOSEPHINE COHAN : SEASON Will be OPENED AT THE DRESDEN ON MONDAY MORNING. GRAND COMEDY SEASON; Commencing ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th. For 11 Nights Only. FRED NIBLO A JOSEPHINE COHAN, FRED NIBLO '&'■ JOSEPHINE COHAN, FRED NIBLO,& JOSEPHINE COHAN, j. c, willFlmson Wpany of COMEDIANS, BRILLIANTLY SUCCESSFUL COMEDY, "FORTUNE HUNTER." "FORTUNE HUNTER." "FORTUNE HUNTER." ■ By Wirichel Smith, Author of "Brewster'e Millions. , :.•_: A DISTINCTI AND IMMEDIATE HIT. Everyone Who SeeS It. Urges Everyone Else to .Go-, BECAUSE. . m ... Everyone Comes- Away Wanting To Do Everyone a Good Turn. AUGUST 12th i "NEVER SAY DIE." AUGulElSth: "OFFICER 666." . Pfices-D.C. and R.S., 65.;. Stalls, 35.; Gallery. I<*. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Iβ. extra. \ ~ ij Mp'R ES S THEATRE. . :'Where Everybody.Goes." . STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. The. Great.. Film D'Art ' Sensational "Feature," , '''THE BLACKSMITH'S CRIME.'' "THE BLACKSMITH'S CRIME." "Williamson's Weekly ,, .; £#**** 111 , try"; "The Darktown Belle". (Keyetoffie etc., etc. -. ■ NEW .PROGRAMME' MONDAY. rpOWNHALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). .'-. , Cortimenciiiff ' -<_;■ TO-NIGHT! ... .. TO-NIGHT! \ First .■Appearance of. ENGLAND'S FOREMOST ' RECITER, MR. ALEXANDER" WATSON; ■ . MB. ALEXANDER WATSON, MR. ALEXANDER WATSON, T ■ '<" • SHORT SERIES OF UNIQUE RECITALS TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Delightful Comedy. 7 ■ "TWELFTH NIGHT." ' . MONDAY* AUGUST. 3! NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. ' . TUESDAY, :.AUGUSt 4: A J3REAT KIPLING NIGHT; . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5: "It was beyond "all praise."— Morning (E'eservedJi 2s. Family/Ticket (R^rv<a)r :! los; r PMs at tti© Dresr den ' . /OARLYLE SMYTHE. '
Smith had invited soveral of his friends and neighbours to tea the other night, arid the- conversation veered round to whist, "I h.ivo seen soino jeiriorkablo whist hands," said 0116 of the guests. "I remember not long ago I eaw one man hold all thirteen trumps." "That's not.very unusual," remarked another. "Not at all'; but tho curious part of it was that he ouly'.took one trick." "ilow's that?" "\Vliy, [he trumped his partner's aee first tiiiifl round, and JjiS partner wa-s so furious that ho got up and threw him but of ' doe window^'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 7
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