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, AMUSEMENTS. MORE NEW' ARTISTS TO-NIGHT. mH - E A'" TR; E ■ R 0 YA In Prop., John Fuller and Sons. Jjl U L Ij E R'S • ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. ' ■ - :To-night, Reappearance'of NELLIE—THE QUEALYS—HARRY. - In their comedy slcetch, "The Doctor's Nob _ Boy," . including Parody on- "Waiting • at the Church." WILL GILBERT AND DELAVALE-ERN,. ,Tho I'air of Funny Ones. -In,-their Humorous' Boxing Burlesque. - VIC T0 R 'T H E GREAT. ' Veutriloquistic Marvel. : • 3 RACOONS." 3 3 RACOONS. 3 Two. Men and a Dog. -.. , Created a-Sensation, SIASTEIi RUPERT' CHRISTIE, •The; Brilliant--U.S. W. Gold Medal Sopra.no, Singing "Tatters" and "Molly Mine." ' WALKER and HUGHES, In their Racquet-Spinning Novelty, ' - ;:GERTIE~EVERETT.; " " ; • Clever Character Comedienne. Last night of GERTRUDE .EMERY.. ' Last' night of-' MASTER'CHAS. 'HAYES.' ,

Prices—2s. and Is. Boxes," 1 guinfi*. .flan at Dresden. Doors Open, 7.30, C 5& HIS THEATRE, SATURDAY NEXT, 3. p.m., Grand Matinee by Professor" 'Beckford's London Punch and Marionettes Show. Give your Children a.. Treat.. Admission 6d. 2771' ~:) ! 1 . . public: notices V '~; . HARBOURS- ASSOCIATION.' ; THIRD .CONFERENCE. THE CONFERENCE, will Resumo its Sittings 1, THIS (i r Kii)Ai) jilOitftliNU, m tun UjUNU.Ii CiiAMpWu., TO Win JiaijL, at 1U a.m. ■ ■ ' ' : . V. LOUIS COCHEMAILLE, • 5142 Secretary.

' NEW ZEALAND 'ACADEMY OF'FINS . • ■ '. ARTS. : ■ Art Gallery, > Wlutmore Street. ANNUAL.. EXHIBITION. .Open, .daily. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7.30 to lu pm. Aamission Is. . .i ■; ' HENRI BASTINGS, 5321 •-••••; ■ " Secretary., ■ - ' • ' ■ - NOTICE. JOHNSONVILLE . TOWN DISTRICT. APPLICATIONS will- bo -to;.! anil', including -flic 28th day. of October,. 1907, 1 iui- a .Conqession ,to liistal'ii System of. Street Lighting witiun' ihc District,''and- for establishing a general scheme!'of lighting for the ' said district. \Full particulars on application at Ahe Board's Office at Johnsonville. ; ; : J. W. -BRAITHWAITE, ; Town Clerk. . •V. Johnsonville,'.October' 19;'-'.1907. ,

.MISCELLANEOUS:; ~! , > '■ | •yOijTH. wanted.;for- COMPOSING ROOM ■ !| j*' ;. (Night work);-; : ; • ; 'j .• Appty' to ; \ .. ... . -•! ' .'■■■: THE' MANAGER, . , . ' ' 1 . "the _ ; !A • LADY has-Vacahdies- for- Two Gentlemen 'XV ' Boarders'dri.. a gjiiiet home; good table.; \jj Addrcss-at- "• Dominion— ~Office. 4783 •.. :i

tST'HII'S -of .Work.K Wo',want 'money. Bring. i v 1 .your lectures along; Harvey and Co., Picturo Pramer.yßevans Street. 2503 ,' ! MARRIED Couple require, ill about three.J. !,' weeks, -Two.. Unfurnished Rooms, with '■'! board; private ,family preferred. ' "lies," "Do- :i minion" Office:. - 2792 '• ;j NOTICE to Passengers of : the Eimutaka and ; .. .Afoeraki; call; at the' Accommodation Exchange,'. 17 Wliliij Street 2770 • AItDENER' (Experienced) requires pornmn- •; 3T - ent Situation on .'private place or statiou. . •i tlardeiier;" 46 Taranaki Street, Wellington. - ; ■■ ' - ■■■ - ' 28011 ■ COMFORTABLE,'' well-furnished Bedrooms ; ■to Let in good house, Thorndoii; ; break- V fast ii-required. Address at "Dominion" Of- . lice- ... : . 'i irxOMFOETABLE Iloino two Gentlemen, near ' V' ' : Lainijiou-"Quay; moderate. . Address ; "..Joniiiiioii 1 ' Office. 274 - "Leti'.' part', of "good House, unfurnished. ; •• :JL • Address. " Dominion" Office. ' : '■ " .'JtiiQ '•nnO LET,.-'a. 1 Large "Unfurnished Room, ~re•A' •A' place, cupboard, ,iu,large'house. Address ,j " Dominion" Office:'■ ' 1 2758 1 j THE Bust Value in. New Zealand-for 2s. Gd.,' • Meston's" < Unstarched White Shirts. Tailors, and. Mei'cers,. ,21 b' Ingestre Street. 801 ¥ACA'NGr,;' Terrace; large room, suit, two < : gentlemen .friends.! .Address ' "K.Y.," . i: "Dominion'' Office.- ■ ' ■'■■■■ ■ • 2811 ■ FA NO, suit beginner, in good order; pi-ice • N only. £8- 10s.■ Address. ."I'iauo,'.'. •; Do-. .! minion" Office. ' : 2813 ■[' SOVEREIGN'S Worth of New Music—l 3. Songs, Waltzes, and- Pieces—for 25.; by post, £s.'liui—I I '., Gardiner, 27 . Vivian Street. J nrUJNNIS Rackcts, Cricket Bats,. Golf Clubs, < X etc., repaired- in, best'style. Ekins, : i K-atherston btrcet, 1-ear G:P.O. - ' 2411: BOOTS.— Boots are very cheap' at Lecce's • ■ Boot Emporium, 711 Willis.Street, next Albert Hotel. .v:. . J'M, FIRST-CLASS Pastrycook's Business, with !; Restaurant,for immediate; 'Sale; * very easy terms. Nicoll and Bull; Napier. ' 277 ai, J. KlNG.—Vacancies for: Piano Pupils, ' . 2s Gd week. "AH Coons Look' Alike tc lie," song, lid;' posted, 7d.: Ga, ' lngestre -if Street. ' : ' ■ • . 1 ' 2758 . v CLAIRVOYANTE and, Tranco Medium. Private Sittings from-; 10 ' till 7. Mrs. ' Dennys, l Franklin ' Avciiuo (Extension), off Upper' Willis -Street. ' .. • ■ 2708 ;; CLAIRVOYANCE. 1 Palmistry,. etc.—Mrs.. Wilson, society entertainer, from-Europe and America, is now visiting Wellington; and , may be consulted'daily .on business, etc.- 77a 1 • Abe: Smith Street. Receptions, At Homes, etc., attended. . .... . 2G70 IJALMIST and CLAIRVOYANTE — Madame ij A-.. Espcrson. may be consulted "at 54 Ghuznea | Street,-from ,10: u.m.-to 8. P.m. 5025 >'( B6aRD, Lodgings', and Soft Washing j -•.wanted-b'v- gentleman; Petono ' tr near Lambton ' Quay. Terms. "Draper," "Do- | minion."-j -'- 1 : ■ £72(5 :> "CILEVATORS! Make you look taller, ■ and ill aro. comfortable to the feet. Lecce's,. *j. Willis Street., noxt Albert Hotel. ?"95 ' | "O"AVE you' a sick ' friond? Welch's Grape JIA-'- Juice, .'puro arid' unformatted, makes • rich red blood,- Dolicious! 27G1 IF yOU WANT A HAT, purchase a WOOD. ROW, CHRISTY, or TRESS at PAGE'S ' (corner), 21 Lambton next " Dominion * Office. : ■;■ ■■ ' ' ' OSBORNE,. 15 Hopper Stfcet, Hand-Sewn 5jT. Bootmaker.' Repairs Neatly Executed. ' Tpi-ms cash,.'moderate chargcs. 50t\ ' ¥AMPINOLA Instruction Book and 3 Charts. 2s. Gd.;'Post 3s. Quickest method to vamp on'piano ever known.—K Gardiner, 2', 1 \ 7 ivian Street: * n^ y ' HOMER'S Song of Troy is myt'mcal. _h./ ' nolly's dream of Atlantis , suggests / / "grano sails." But Goodall's Is.' Lunclieons ' ? / real and tangiblo, /

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 26, 25 October 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 26, 25 October 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 26, 25 October 1907, Page 1

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