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AMUSEMENTS. QP E R A H 0 U S E. Solo Lessee, Allan Hamilton. ELECTRIC SUCCESS Of ' ALLAN HAMILTON'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. ENTHUSIASTIC. RECEPTION Of : HOME, SWEET HOME. HOME, SWEET HOME.. H 0 ME, SWE E T HOME. : HOME, SWEET HOME. HOME, SWEET HOME. MELODRAMA WITHOUT MURDER. The Most Delightful Domestic Drama ever seen , in Wellington. . , , " A success in every way. Clean, sweet, homely, neat in workmanship; and absorbing in interest."—"Auckland Star." JJOME, SWEET HOME Will be Repeated TO-NIGHT AND UNTlfi FURTHER NOTICE. ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY; By Alfred Clint, Harry Wliaite, and assistants. Produced under the Solo direction of MR, GEORGE E. BRYANT. BOX PLAN AT HOLLIDAY'S. ■ PRICES: 35., 25., Is. Early doors from 7 to 7.30, Cd. extra. Early Door Day Sales at Abel's. HERBERT LEIGH, 5952 Business Manager. ■yyONDERLAND. WONDERLAND. A SERIES OF WONDERFUL NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DE DIO DE DIO Will Chute the Cliute on a Bicycle in a MASS OF FLAMES. A DARING FEAT. . , TO-MORROW NIGHT. ' TO-MORROW NIGHT. Owing to tlie Unprecedented Success of the Naval Battle on Tuesday night, and by the special request of ,i large number of the spectators, it has been decided that the ' JAPANESE. FLEET will again attempt the. Storming, of Port Arthur. A Beautiful Creation in Fireworks. SATURDAY. . SATURDAY. Remarkable Discovery in- the Japanese Gardens at WONDERLAND— A MARVELLOUS NATURAL ' PHENOMENA, ROTORUA BROUGHT TO WELLINGTON. Discovery, of a Geyser. A GEYSER. , A GEYSER. ' ' The Geyser will be Soaped at 4.15 o'clock oh Saturday Afternoon, and. it is estimated will carry GOO gallons of water 350 to 400 feet up in the 'Air. i , . DON'T MISS THIS the first of its kind in this part qf- t|ic""N6rtli~l. i fiitnd. , ; • • • 'SATURDAY NIGHT, THE BOMBARDMENT OF ALEXANDRIA BY THE BRITISH FLEET, . / IN FIREWORKS ON THE LAlvEi ' ' A GORGEOUS SCENE. " ALL THE SIDE SHOWS IN FULL SWING EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. TRAMS every 10 minutes from Courtcnay Place, and every half-hour from Government Station. ' P. P. BIGWOOD; Telephone 2272. • Manager. . , 5069' WANTEDS. ~ BOYS WANTED. WAGES from lis. to 20s. per week. Apply Wellington Biscuit Co. (adjacent Crawford Street car terminus). ■ ■ ■ 3711 i WANTED KNOWN. / THAT Madame Hylarid, the greatest Phrenologist Medical Clairvoyant and Crystal Seer iu the world, has just returned after a long tour through Europe. May be consulted" at 181 .Lambton Quay. 5751 POULTRY FARM. ACRES, nice House, good garden, ; plenty Q t outbuildings; every convenience; well sheltered; title L.1.P.; .£500; half-hour walk from Station. J. W. Braithwaite; Johnsonvitle. . ] " 3690 WEDDINGS-. BRIDE, Bridesmaids, and Guests' Bouquets made of beautiful spring flowers or choice hothouse blooms if desired. Aiiss Murray, Viceregal Floriste, 21 Willis Street (only). Tel. 265. . CM3 PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANTE. MADAME HILDER the successful lady Palmist (just out from London) interviews daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., 3 Broadway Terrace, facing upper end of Cuba Street. 5U13 ICE CHESTS. MAX KREISSIG, Sole Manufacturer of Ice Chests, Shop and Office Fitter. Factory and Showrooms, 28 and 30 Little Taranaki Street. Telephone 2499. , C6G!) ' WANTED TO SELL. FREEHOLD Bakery Business for Sale in growing district of Wellington; doing about 2000 loaves per week, beside small goods. Apply "Bakery," "Dominion" Office. 3653 GIRLS WANTED. WANTED Girls for Chocolate Department, good wages. Apply Wellington Biscuit Co. (adjacent Crawford Street car terminusj. FOR SALE. AN Old-established Grocery, Ironmongery, and Crockery Business, The Square, l'a'lmerston North. Any term of lease can bo arranged. Proprietor retiring from business. Principals only treated with. Address, apply "Dominion" Office, Palnicrston North. • 5565 IfAWKE'S BAY. rLET, for 12 months, from April 1, 190S, Furnished 10-roomed House, with garden, lawn, stable, trap, and motor-sheds, and paddock. /Apply to J. A. Macdonell, M.D., Hastings. 3591 * TO BANDSMEN. "\nn"ANTED, First-Class Solo Cornet Player, »T also Soprano Player, for good'country band going to a. contest in February next. Steady work guaranteed to tradesmen plumbers, bricklayers, carpenters, cabinetmakers, upholsterers. None but first-class sober men need apply to FRANK J. OAKES, . 5051 Shoe Store, 88b Cuba Street. . WHOLESALE SOFT GOODS. ROBERT MALCOLM, LIMITED, have a VACANCY for a SMART BOY. Mercer Street (opposite Town Hall). ; 5930 DAY'S BAY. JTiOR SALE, Section No. 9 Ferry Side, sub- ' division No. 2, Day's Bay frontage, 44ft. 3in.; depth, 165 ft.; area, 25 perchcs. For further particulars, apply H. A. Gold, 12 Customhouse Quaj-. 0 813

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 55, 28 November 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 55, 28 November 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 55, 28 November 1907, Page 1

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