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EOS ADVERTISER OR READER THERE I] NO OTHER PAPER IN NEW ZEALAND •WHICH CAN BE GLASSED WITH "THE DOMINION."

AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, PEOPLE'S PICTURE ' PALACE. rjpHEATRE ROYAL. FULLERS' FAMOUS' PICTURES. FULLERS' FAMOUS PICTURES. THE LATEST AND BEST OF ALL. Preseuting Entirely New Picture Gems. Lord Minto's Entry into Lucknow. Lako of Constance and Falls of Rhine. Edinburgh and Glasgow To-day. Tho Work-of Trimly nouse. The Chauffeur's Dream. Tho Imitation Cran. The Shoemaker of Coepenick. In Cupid's Realm. And a host of others. Edgar Colli ns's Orchestral Band. Note the Prices: Back Stalls, Sixpence; Dresa Circle, 25.; Orchestral Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden. IS - MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees, Linlev and Donovan. THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! OVERFLOWING AUDIENCE: LAST NIGHT. Hundreds Unable to. Obtain' Admission. .WITHOUT A PEER IN PICTUHEDOM. ■ Tho LATEST and BEST PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! Do Not Fail to See— NICK CARTER—The Gentlemen BandiU. Highly Exciting and Interesting. MORE JIILK FOR THE BABY! THE DATE INDUSTRY, •i LAKES OF BALATIION. . And a Host-More. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY. OUR Prices-Is., and 6d. Plan Abel's. 6113 OPERA ( HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson. Sub-lessees Pollard's Opera Co. General Manager Mr. A. Moss. IT WILL PAY You to' Remember that THE BOX' PLANS For, the First Six Nights of POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY, Will bo opened THIS MORNING AT HOLLIDAY'S. If yon Forget it I Vou'll Regret it. OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, MARCH 8. The' Initial 'Attraction, "THE ISLE OF BONG-BONG," Brought thoroughly up-to-date. PRICES VERY. DECOLLETTE. Dross Circle and Orchestral Stalls ... 3s. , Stalls .;. ... ; ...' ... 2s. . Family Circle ' Is. Early Doors—Stalls and Family Circle, Six' pence extra. Day Sales at Abel's. ' C 123 WESLEYAN MISSION ROOM, ARO STREET. GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION. rjAHE WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY i (LTD.) invites the Ladies of Aro Street' and District to be present at tho above Demonstration, to bo held THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, sth MARCH, at 3 o'clock. Afternoon Tea provided. T. 11. HELLIWELL, Secretary.' ■ ' 61 a CONFERENCE. TO-NIGHT.—A Monster: Missionary Tea, in Wesley Hall, T'aranaki Street. Tea on tin tables from G to 7 p.m. From 7 to 7.30 : an Organ Recital in Church by Mr. W, W. J. Harland. At 7.30, Great Missionarj . Meeting in the Church. Speakers— SISTER NELLIE (of the Maori Mission), MR. W, C. FRANCIS (of New Guinea), REV., SLADE,. from Diinedin, And YUNG-LIANG HWANG, the Chinese ConsuL 1 TICKETS, Is. TO-MORROW.—Great Picnic at Day's Bay. Boats—l.ls p.m. and 2.30 p.m. Central Mission Baiid. Cricket and Tennis MatchesPicnic Excursion Tickets obtainable from our own Eollers on the Wharf. GI2S I ' WELLINGTON CITY-COUNCIL. ' TOWN HALL, . SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8. SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8. QRG A N RECI TA It By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. (Last Recital of present series.) SPECIAL PROGRAMME: Overture: "William Tell" Rossini Anduntino Lemaro Ride of the Valkyries Wagner Spring Song Hollinj And Works by Bach and Mendelssonn. i Admission—Sixpence and One Shilling. JNO. R PALMER,. 6101 Town Clerk. THORNDON : AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB, TfILEVENTJI ANNUAL CARNIVAL THORNDON BATHS, TO-MORROW . TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MARCH Oth. Commencing at 2.31) p.m. SWIMMING. DIVING. COMIC EVENTS. ALL THE CHAMPIONS COMPETING. ACROBATIC EXHIBITION ON ROMAN RINGS AND TRAPEZE. Swimming and Diving Exhibition by MISS CUNNINGHAM. AFTERNOON TEA FREE! , BAND IN ATTENDANCE) ADMISSION—Is. Children Half-price. J.'H. M'ILROY, 6103 ' ' Hon. Sccretarj. 'Phone 1859. Tennis Court DON BANK PRIVATE HOTEL, No. I I'ereivnl Street, and Wellingtor Terrace. Splendid View of v .*'n\ Smoking, Com* mercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout. A few Vacancies for Permanent Boarders. Double and Single Rooms. C 1053 A. E. HUGH, Proprietor,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 448, 5 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 448, 5 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 448, 5 March 1909, Page 1

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