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AMUSEMENTS. . OP E R A '' H 0 U S B. Direction of HE, J. C. WILLIAMSON. • THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON. A BRILLIANT BOOM. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY)-TO-NIGHT And ' ' : -- POUR FOLLOWING EVENINGS. / . MR. JULIUS KNIGHT. ~y MISS OLA HUMPHREY. And . MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S.,DRAMATIC. In- the - ■ ■ " " ' GLORIOUS "SUCCESS,...... .. "THE SCA R L E>T;UP I M.P ER N E L." , "THE SCARLET;. PIMPERNEL.""THE SCAELET '. P<IM P'ERNEL.". , MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION ''NIGHTLY Of the Delightful' Romance'- ..- "THE SCARLET. 'PIMPERNEL," , Again greeted'last night by a . CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCE, . /Each scene being received with increased demonstrations .of. admiration arid genuine approval. "THE SCARLE.T :.:,PI!IEERNEL,"-< ', MR. JULIUS KNIGHT, as .... . SIR'PERCY BLAKENEY, MISS OLA HUMPHREY, as • - MARGUERITE BLAKENEY.. ' SECOND GRAND PRODUCTION. AVEDNESDAY, 1 JUNE" 3rd. 'Edward Rose's dramatisation of AnthonyHope's Renowned Powerful Story, " THE. PRISONER-OF <ZENDA.'' '■ "THE PRISONER-OF ZENDA." .- . . MR. JULIUS KNIGHT AS RUDOLPH.. MISS OLA HUMPHREY AS FLAVIA. For special announcement, re BOX PLANS see to-morrow's papers. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 55.; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 2s. Early'Door,.'Stalls,'.and Gallery, Cd. extra, till 7.30. - ■ Box Plans for "The Scarlet Pimpernel ".at Dresden. Day Sales at Cli'ristesoii's: / Businoss Manager, RICHARD STEWART. ... 9437 ■ PERFECTION. IN,. BILLIARDS! ALCOCK'S . NEW PATENT RESILIENT CUSHIONS. • < ffA PEE CENT. Better than the best w" cushions ever before manufactured. Scientifically true to. angles, and combining maximum speed with minimum effort. - . EESILIENT CUSHIONS are the. latest and greatest improvement to Billiard Tables. ALCOCK AND CO.' >v i (Sole Patentees),' BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS;; . Wellington. CS3I ■-i ■. . . -. ■ ■ RAILWAY NOTICES. : : • NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.MOTOR TRAIN- SERVICES :. BETWEEN LOWER lIUTT AND UPPER HUTT. and aftor MONDAY;" JUNE'. !,,.190S:—•' .The trains at present'leaving Lower Hutt for Upper Hutt at D.36. a.m., "1.53.p.m. (Saturday), 5.40 p.m. (not—Saturday), 7.10. p.m.(Saturday), will leave' at 9.33 a.m., 1.51 p.m. (Saturday), 5.38 p.m; (not Saturday),', and ,7.8 p.m., (Saturday). • Tlio trains at present" leaving Upper Itutt. for Lower Hutt at 6.25' a'.m.'j .12.45'' and 4.40 .p,m.,.will.,lcavo at 6.22 aim.,' 12.40'and'4.37'p.m.. . '_ 'r;., AH thosp:- trains, and," in,'addition,' the 3.0 p.m. Lower Hutt-Upper Hutt train (not Saturdays) will, in addition to the usual stops,-stop at the following places to take up or'set down passengers:— Moiling Settlemont, Gosse and Co.'s Siding, Pitcaithly's Siding, Turner's Siding, Silver- ( Stream Bridge (South end), and Heretaunga. The train at present leaving Wellington for Lower Hutt at 9.G a.m. .will leave at 9.4 a.m., Kaiwarra .9.10, Ngahauranga 9.16, Petono 9.26 a.m. - 9425 BY ORDER. BUSINESS NOTICES, PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME. Mrs. starkie, ■ practising 'midwife; 9 HOME STREET (Kent Terrace). ■ r ■ -C 721 WQ. F K A S E IJ . (Late U.S.S. Coy.), . CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND i'ORWARDINO AGENT, First Floor, Nathan's Buildings (over C. M. Banks, Ltd.), . No. 11 Grey Street. Wellington. Telephone 2729. ..'j. Telephone 2147. PLANTING SEASONjjrlf you are planting' (lowers or trees, making or replenishing a garden, a shrubbery, or an orchard, you will need trustworthy nursery.stock.. Or if.you need, beautiful Mowers, presentation baskets, or bouquets arranged by our floral artiste, Miss Murray, satisfaction is assured you by dealing with - .- EVANS AND.SON, v •C7BS • "51 Willis Street. ■ THE WELL'ESLEY" LUNCHEON AND SUPPER ROOMS. ■ . (Lato' tko Wellesley ' Club),' JOHNSTON . STREET.. • MR. J. JACKSON has taken over theso cen-trally-situated premises, where ho has made most extensive alterations and additions, where patrons can . be'"supplied- with- every luxury. Meals-obtainable from- 12jtill-midnight; Hot Lunches 12 till 2 (five, courses). Sis Luncheon Coupons for five shillings. ~ ' / : LADIES,' V MAKE A NOTE.; '" " • WALLACE'S FOR HAIR .BRUSHES.-Bcst English. Whalebone. Brushes, 4s. and 4s. Cd.; also a largo stock of • picked Bristlo Brushes at specially, .reduced , prices... WALLACE'S FOR PURE TOILET SOAP.Hazoma Skin Soap, 15.,'9d./a .box (3 tabs.); a guarantee of purity with each cake. ; - ■ WALLACE'S FOR HOT AVATER BAGS.-A large stock of all sizes, quite new.- No =ono can do these cheaper than' • W. S. WALLACE, Chemist, . "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis Street. . .CSS9 CASH IS MIGHTY. CASH IS MIGHTY. 1 WE BUY FOE CASH, AND SELL FOB ■ CASH. WE CHALLENGE Any other Makers at these Prices. THE BEAT ALL .GENT.'S SEWN LACE BOOTS at . ... .... .... io s . Gd. THE PORPOISE FINISH GENT.'S SHOW .WELTS BOOTS, at .... 14s. Cd. THE DOMINION GENT.'S BOS , CALF BOOTS; a fino Boot at ... IGs. 6d THE WORKMEN NAILED AVATERTIGHT BOOTS, Tips, Plates, at 10s. Gd. THE SCHOLAR SOLID LEATHER SCHOOL BOOTS, 10 to 13, at ... 8s 6d. THE CHROMO YOUTH'S HEAVY 'LACE BOOTS, Itos, at ... ... lo Si Gd. THE ORIENT LADIES' BUTTON and LACE BOOTS, Glace Ivid, at ... 14s. 6d, THE. PICOTEE LADIES' BUTTON and LACE BOOTS,. Full Toes, at 13s. 6d. THE GIBSON LADIES' PRETTY TIE SHOES, at 13s. 6d. Thoso goods cjn be had in all sizes, and posted to any address, Postage, Gd., from— A. LINDSAY, LIMITED, GREAT BOOT STORES, 181 LAMBTON QUAY, . 94 CUBA STREET (next door to Te Aro House). Pleaso bo to the bow. Bomber o£ oar Stows. - C 36«.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 209, 28 May 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 209, 28 May 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 209, 28 May 1908, Page 1

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