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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. ■'■;•■ OPERA HOUSE. ..-:■-. Sole Lessee ... Mr. J. C. Williamson. Business Manager G. H. Smith. FAREWELL!. ". FAREWELL! ■FAREWELL! y■'"'':/:. ' < . To the ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. t LAST'THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. .-' TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). ■ : Last Performance of the v ■ ."'"DA lE-TM AID S." \ ■' "DAIRYMAIDS." "DAIRYMAIDS." FRIDAY, APRIL 30th. ■ ■ ' SATURDAY, MAY Ist. • First Production in New Zealand of tho "GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG." ' "GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG." . , "GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG." AND THE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SEASON.. ' "THE GIRLS OF' GOTTENBERG." The Great Rago of the Gaiety Theatre, London. , , The hilarious hoax at Koepenick formed the basic incident upon .which Mr. George Grossmith and L. E. Berman built tlio Military Musical Comedy, "Girls of Gottenberg." With London stilllaughing nt the pranks ofModdlekopf, and with an exceptionally successful run to its credit, Wellington Playgoers may anticipate'great things, and expectations will be fully realised. SPECIAL NOTICE. Box Plans for tho Last Three Nights of the season nro open nt the Dresden. . Dav Sales at '.Christesen's. > PRICES: Gs., Is., and 2s. No Early. Doors. HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson. . '■ Sub-Lessces...Rupert Clark, John Wren, Meynell and Gunn. General Manager .C. R. Stanford. Acting Manager ....Alee Verne, y For a Brief Season, Commencing— ; S - MONDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd. .''■■■"; Messrs. Clyde Meynell and John Gunn announce the appearance of their POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including— .-■•'■' MISS BEATRICE KOLLOWAY, . MISS LILLIAN. MEYERS,' ■.-■"-' MR. HERBERT J. BENTLEY, . Presenting for, the First Time in Wellington Walter' Howard'sV LATEST'DRAMATIC-SUCCESS, i . : "TWO LITTLE SAILOR BOYS!" . "TWO- LITTLE SAILOR BOYS!" "TWO 1 LITTLE SAILOR BOYS!" A Triumphantly Successful New Drama. ,'f.TWO LITTLE SAILOR BOYS," An Absorbing.Play of Strong Human Interest. , Play Produced by Mr' C. R. Stanford. POPULAR PRICES-35., 25., and Is.; Eariy Door Tickets at Abel's, Gd. extra. Box Plan at Dresden. Booking Fee, Is. . : 7730 • , FRANK LEVY, Representative.. ; . , TO GOLF ENTHUSIASTS! WE cordially invito your Inspection of tho New- Season's Golf Goods just opened up at our Showroom. AH Goods have boen specially selected by an expert, professional for Season 1909. It has evor been our to cater only for a-high-class trade in Sporting Goods, and w'e can now confidently state that' wo have added Golf to:'our. other' well-estab-lished, lines. It is our aim to establish the namo ALCOCK AND CO., as caterers,for Golf .jifatcrial equally with our .rtpufatiou for'-Bil-■■'li'dra, Tables. .':.-;j; ,-. ,_ ' ~y' ---'!'', .';;'.'. ; ■ ~}&■ LCO CK AND ' C 0.,'... '■- "THE-BILLIARD'PEOPLE," ' LOWER CUBA STREET, .-WELLINGTON, N.Z. SPORTS DEPOT. ■ '._. 'CB5l Tennis Court. D'ONB'ANK '■"■', PRIVATE . . HOTEL, . No. 1 Percival Street, and Wellrnston i .......; Terrace. Splendid Viow of ««.-ViMir.. Smoking, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout. A few Vacancies for Permanent Boarders. Doublo and Single Rooms. C 1053 '"'• A.",E. HUGH, Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES.: - MAHARA HOUSE,, -. ; "-'.. - . WAIKANAE.'. ; ' PLEASANTLY SITUATED. ; SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. FINE HEALTHY CLIMATE. An Ideal Place to Spend a Quiet Holiday in the Country. LEN FREEMAN, C1139F '..•■■'' : Managor. •.-.. TO SPORTSMEN. ''• ' T7IOR Pigeon and Pheasants try KAKAHI, X? Main Trunk; excellent river ,and bush; scenery; splendid accommodation; very moderate, tariff. Write or ■ wiro Strettons. 7692 TCE CHESTS. ! ICE CHESTS. X Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. ' . MAX lOIEISSIG, '■ ~.:',: , Little Taranaki Street. ■' .: -.'Phone 2«9. , . ;CIOJJ JW., COP IT HO RN E, • The Principal Band Outfitter in N.Z. IMPORTER, MAKER, and EXPERT REPAIRER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. "THE GOLDEN HORN,"' 137 INGESTRE- STREET, WELLINGTON. Catalogues and Estimates Post Free. Everything in Music at "The Uoldon Horn." .'-.'■■ Cllll TO STAMMERERS. HAVING been'an inveterate stammerer for thirty years, and now cured by "The Beaslcy System," I ain prepared to'treat's limited number of persons who suffer fromthio distressing impediment. . ' Consultations Free, from 2 to 1 p.m. only. ' ADDRESS: ,- ... G.'£. JOHNSTON, 22 Hawkestono Street, . « ; WELLINGTON. v ! Sole representative for. Australasia for ' .-: W. J. KETLEY, Esq., . :■' London; -,'-.' (Curo of Stammering, "Beasley System.") .6774 .- i; ; WANTED KNOWN■OADFORD'S FOR [ -FURNITURE. Chests DrawoJe, 27b Gd.; Ducliesso Chests, 395. 6d.; Duchessa Washstands, 21s!; Marble Wnshstands, 325. 6d.; Sideboards, £2 Vie. Gd.; Spring Couches, 275.' Gd.; Hallstands, 255.; Wardrobes, with mirrors, £& is.; Flower Stapds, Is. Gd.; Bedsteads from 20s. up; Rattan Chairs, 7s. Gd.; Overmantels, 12s. 6d. up; Tables, 3s. Gd. and ss. Gd.; Fenders, 4s: Gd.j Firo Brasses, 55.. 6d. We Stock Everything in tho Fnrniturs Lino At Bottom Prices. Cash or Terms. ;i EADFORD AND .C 0... £D Manners, Street, and Potone. CIOS9 CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM (copyJO right) enables you to Balance Ledgers at first trial. It locates, as they occur, Erroru in Posting Amounts, - in Additions, Subtrao tions, Extensions, Carrying .Forward and Taking Out Balances. It abolishes Calling Back, because if there is an error tho system indicates it to you, pointing out the actual Amount and Ledger Account before you open your ledger. Time-saving, Speedy, Simple, and 'Sure. It can be used on your present books. No duplicating work, no. extra books, and ni> machine. Particulars only from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing Stationor, Victoria Streot, Wellington: C 973 •* ffWf'- DOMINION." employs, a staff - of JL Advertising.Experts, whoso services are ahvavs available They will givo. valuable Advice to Advertisers, and Write Advertiso.mente without any extra, charge, TeloßhoniJ

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 494, 29 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 494, 29 April 1909, Page 1

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