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' "THE DOMINION" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY DISTRICTS. ITS RANGE OF CIRCULATION IS UNEQUALLED,

... AMUSEMENTS.: ; / / 'BIG PROGRAMME THIS /WEEK. THE A t R~E ROT AL, Props.,,JoV' Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE AND ' MODERN BIOGRAPH CO. Increasing 'Success of . . ; THE HARMONIOUS BUXHAMS, In their Delightful-Three-part Singing Act. , THE,. MARVELLOUS BANVARDS, Acrobats Extraordinary, THE FRANKLINS, ■ Brilliant Sketch Artists. DENIS CARNEY, the Yorkshire Comedian, In a New Budget of Comicalities, KADAMO, . In his great Risley Act. ; ' THE MARLOWE SISTERS, HARRY EDWARDS, Tenor Vocalist, A Splendid New Range of MAGNIFICENT BIOGRAPH PICTURES. 2s. and Is. Boxes, One Guinea. Plan Dresden; Afternoon Theatre. Doors 7.30. ELLINGTON■ CITY COU"NCit! TOWN HALL ORGAN. 'RECITAL BY MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, ' ■ TO-NIGHT, ' T O-N I G II T, ; . . At 8 p.m.' • Admission—Sixpence and One Shilling. 1 JNO. R, PALMER, 9351 ■ . - • . , Town Clerk. : ■ ; PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. FOOTBALL; MATCH. : BRITAIN v. WELLINGTON.. /' \' T HEREBY request the Citizens of Welling.. "JL tori to observe ai Half Holiday on the ■ AFTERNOON of - WEDNESDAY . NEXT, the ' 27th instant, on the occasion of tlio above Football Match. \ , ■' T. W. HISLOP, ,9300. . Mayor of Wellington. - • LAW IIOLn)AY. THE Offices of Solicitors practising in the City of Wellington will bo closed TO-' MORROW; 27th, from' noon, for the..Football Match,\Britain v. Wellington. . . . .. . . F. HARIUSOX, ',?■ ; 9395 Sec. Wellington District Law Society, ,/ ■ ".. , : : NEW. ZEALAND. INDUSTRIES WEEK. Under'the auspices of the Industrial Associa-i . / tions of Wellington, Canterbury and ■ i ■ Auckland. . "OROM the 4th,to the 10th JUNE, a SHOP I 1 WINDOW EXHIBITION OF NEW ZEALAND .MANUFACTURES will bo, held .'in-'' Christchurch'.'and• Auckland. 'The : object is to demonstrate the number and excel lonco of GOODS; MANUFACTURED IN NEW ZEALAND. ",'/"■' , /- "The".'shops' of-those exhibiting will be dis- 1 tiriguished by. a::specially'designed and worded,,' ..Window Bill,"and' Cards'will be .attached to'. the Goods shown, guaranteeing that they wore MADE IN NEW : ZEALAND. //- ' ;. v '-. Exhibitors are asked to give at. least , oneevening's / : Gas ' Kght r Display. " WINDOW BILLS and CARDS/may be obtained free those who intend making a display, on appl> cation to the "Evening Post" Agency, NeWk town, to Mr. H. Seaton, Willis Strebt, and the undersigned.,: CHILDREN'S PRIZE ESSAY—Two Prizes, •First .£2-25., Second i 1,15.,,15., are offered.by the, Wellington- Provincial... Industrial Association for' the Two Best-written .Essays; of; about 500 . words, from children'not over the ; age -of 15 years, .upon the ■ manufacture'of any article. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND, and exhibited during NEW ZEALAND' INDUSTRIES WEEK. ./. .//,./ ■'./'■ ; :• Mr. C. Wilson, Parliamentary Librarian, ; has-kindly consented to act as judge. The Essays must be enclosed in sealed envelopes, marked "ESSAY ON NEW ZEALAND ■INDUSTRIES." ;,' _ . They are to bo' addressed, to me, and reach' • /me not later than the 15th JUNE. 1 H. F. ALLEN; Secretary, Wellington Provincial Industrial Association, / > : Technical School Buildings, ■...■/;■/'■" ■•■;' , 'Victoria Street. . ■ 9387 In the Supreme .Court of New,-Zealand, Wellington District. /• No - 861 - ■ UNDER "THE'.'DIVORCE '/AND MATRH r.. MONIAL CAUSES ACT, 190 i." , ; Between ADA SAMPSON (Petitioner) ... arid . HENRY ALBERT SAMPSON (Respondent). ;TO HENRY ALBERT'SAMPSON, formerly of ■ . Wellington, , but now of address unknown, Driver.. . . TAKE NOTICE that Ada Sampson,, of. Wei* lington, wife of-you, the 6aid Henry Albert Sampson, claiming to have : been lawfully/, married to you, has filed her .petition against tou in the Supreme Court at Wellington praying for a Dissolution of - Marriage on the jreund of adultery, AND take further notice ■ that unless you, within 10 days after'. the date of tho last: publication of this notice in ' either' "The Evening Post" or "Dominion"newspaper,- published at Wellington, three advertisements of which in each paper at weekly - intervals shall be in . lieu of personal serviceon you of a copy of the writ of'summons and. petition sealed horein, attend ;at the Registrar's Office at Wellington and file your-defence to the said petition, this cause will be heard'and determined/your absence notwithstanding. A copy of the said writ cf summons and petii. tion will bo-supplied to you on your applying' at the office of this Court at Wellington." Dated at Wellington this 18th day of May, . 1903. A. STUBBS,- ' Deputy-Registrar. '■ Mossrs. Wilford arid "Levi are solicitors for the petitioner, whose address for service is at tlioir office, Stout Street, Wellington. . 9254 SOCIETY FOE PROTECTION OF WOiIBJJ AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will Do in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 102 Willi) Street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORN- , INQS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential: The Sub-committeo will be in attendance on Monday and Thursday morning to give advice (o mothers. ;■ Babies will _be weighed on Thursdays. ■ . . Telephone, 2147. PLANTING SEASON.—If you are planting flowers or trees, making or- replenishing a garden, a shrubbery, or an orchard, you will need trustworthy nursery stock. Or if you need beautiful, flowers, presentation baskets, or bouciuets arranged by our floral artiste. Miss Mur-j-ayr satisfaction is assured you by dealing with . .. EVANS AND SON, C7BS 51 Willis Street. THE WELLESLEY LUNCHEON A3® , '. SUPPER ROOMS . . (late the Welleslcy CJub)j / JOHNSTON ; STREET. MRr J- JACKSON has ' takon , over ; these cea ' trally-situated - premises, where ho haj ' made most extensive alterations and additions, where/ patrons;can-be > supplied with evorv .uxury. ■ :j • • - fi»m .l 2 .tiU<.nridiii:ht- Hnt Ennehes 12 till 2 /five courses). Cojuwitf for axs BhilliBg8«.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 207, 26 May 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 207, 26 May 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 207, 26 May 1908, Page 1

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