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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AEE APPRECIATED BY NEWSPAPER READ ERS, AND MUST NECESSARILY GIVE THE BEST RESULTS, FOR THE REASON THAT THEY ARE READILY SEEN. A SMALL "WANTED" ADVERTISEMENT IN "THE DOMINION" WILL PROVE THIS TO BE A FACT.

AMUSEMENTS. IJHIEATRE ROYAL. THEATRE ROYAL, Direction EDWIN GT)\CH. Manager GEORGE MAIU.OW. 35., 25., Is. POPULAR PRICES. 35., 25., Is, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT'. POSITIVELY THE LAST PERFORMANCE Tho Greatest of all Emotional Successes, THE WOMAN PAYS. THE UOMAN PAYS. Portrayed by (ho EDWIN GEACH'S DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including ETHEL BUCKLEY awl ROBT. INMAN. TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, The Sensational English Success, LUIiED TO LONDON, LURED TO LONDON, SEE THE REGENT'S CANAL SCENE. THRILLING RESCUE FROM A WATERY GRAVE. 'Absolutely ono of the Most Daring Feats ever attempted on any stage. ONLY ONE OF THE MANY SENSATIONS. Box Plan at tho Dresden. No Booking Fee. 7233 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessees, Linley and Donovan. GREAT AND TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! NEW PROGRAMME UNASSAILABLE! EVERY PICTURE A " STAR," TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TIIE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! IN "ONE 01?.TIIE BEST" PROGRAMMES. Russian Cavalry! Bad Example! Madamo's Fancies! Was it a Snako Bile? Shepherd's Dog! Woman's Craft! Dances in Every Land! Harry is Fond of tho Ladies! Tho Two Sons! Week's Absence! Gottenburg's Parks and Lakes! GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY. OUR Prices-Is, and Cd. Han Abel's. 7218 mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER,' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. M. HAMILTON HODGES, Tho Peerless Baritono, \ » In his GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT. Tho Greatest Selection of Magnificent VocaS Items ever included in a Wellington Programme. POPULAR PRICES-35., 2s. 7223 CONTINUED SUCCESS Of (ho jpIRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR AND ART HjT UNION, In Aid of NEW CHURCH, KILBIRNIE, And SOUTH WELLINGTON PARISH FUND. SKATING RINK, Ingcstro Strcot. . OPEN EVERY EVENING, From 7.30 p.m. Fancy Stalls for tho Ladies Bran Tubs and Fish Pond for tho Children^. COME AND SEE THE ART GALLERY (70 o£ tho Finest Pictures in tho Dominion). Try Your Skill with tho Riflo and Skittle, Kiosk, Confectionery, Maypolo, and Fancy Dauces. ART UNION. TEN PRIZES! TEN PRIZES! Admission: Ono Shilling, including chanco in Art Union. ■ R. W. COLLINS, J. J. BUTLER, Joint Hon. Sees. \ Tho Carnival will open from 2.30 p.m.,' SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Children will be admitted free of charge. , TO GOLF ENTHUSIASTS I WE cordially invito your Inspection of the Now Season's Golf Goods just opened up at our Showroom. All Goods have been specially selected by an expert professional for Season 1909. It has over been our policy to cater only for a high-class trade in Sporting Goods, aud we can now confidently state that wo havq added Golf to our other well-estab-lished lines. It is our aim to establish the name ALCOCK AND CO., as caterers for Golf Material equally with our reputation for Billiard Tables. ALCO CK. AN D C 0.. "THE BILLIARD PEOPLE," LOWER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, N.Z. SPORTS DEPOT. CB5l Tennis Court. DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, No. 1 Percival Street, and Wellington Terraco. Splendid View of "--''rnir. Smoking, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout A few Vacancies for Permanent boarders. Double and Single Booms. C 1053 A. E. IIbGJI. Proprietor. . BUSINESS NOTICES. THE "LITTLE COLLEGE" (BOYS), Robin Hood Buy, Blenheim. (Established nearly 20 yerjrs.) Supported by some of tho leading men of New Zealand. Board and Tuition, JMO per annum (six vacancies). Boating, Fishing, Shooting, Riding, Tennis, Etc., Etc. Apply to PRINCIPAL for PROSPECTUS. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPHY? SEND for our New Catalogue. It illustrates all tho Latest Novelties in Cameras, describes them in full, and gives prices. POST FREE to any address on application to THE IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., 42 Willis Street Wellington. ClOl9 MONEY FOR BRAINS. , THE Proprietors of Uip famous WIOLETTA Hair Food and Tonio offer THREE PRIZES nmounlin- to Eight Guineas. First Prizo of Fivo Guineas for tho best FOUII Original Advertisements, threo inches singlo column, about 22 lines. Advertisements must havo a CATCHY heading, and open to everybody, incluilius advertising experts. SECOND Prize of Two Guineas, open to children uuder 1G years of attending public or private schools, for a Verso of not less than 10 lines. THIRD Pri/A) of Ono Guinea for tho second best Verse, not less than 10 lines. Gist of matter can bo taken from WRAPPER round bottlo of WIOLETTA, which is stocked by leading Chemists, Hairdressers, and Stores Proprietors havo the right to retain all manuscripts. Correspondence to bo addressed to the Manager WIOLETTA COMPANY CHRISTCHURCn. COMPETITIONS CLOSE 30th APRIL. 1909 ciora SMOKERS, Read This.—Straight-cut Virginia (No. 2), Gd. oz., or Is. 9d. Jib.; Virginia Medhem. Gd. oz., or Is. 9d. Jib.; Real Sainsoon (Turkish), strong, Is. per α-i., or 3h. Gd. Mb.; Club Special (smoking mixture), Jib. tin, 35.; Quebec Puro Turkish, Is. oz., or Us. 9d. lb.; Riiti-.'s nqrn (smoking mixture), Gd. oz.; Club Special (cigarette), hand-out, 9d. 0r.., or 2s. 9d ifb.; Finest Shag Gd oz.. Is. lod. Jib. Samuel Sigall, Commercial Hotel Buildings, Lambtou Quay. Oppen all day Wednesday. CS9J IT will bo good news 7qr AdvorfiscriTTo' know that "The Dominion" has a larger circulation than any other morning paper in Now. .Zealand,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 483, 16 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 483, 16 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 483, 16 April 1909, Page 1

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