CLASSIFIED ADVERnSEMBNTS ARE APPRECIATED BY NEWSPAPER SEAD ERS, AND MUST NECESSAEILY SITE THE FOR THE REASON THAT THEY ARE READILY SEEN, -A SMALt "WANTED" ADVERTISEMENT IN "THE DOMINION" WILL PROTE THIS TO'BE A FACT. • '
AMUSEMENTS. IJIHEATRE ROYAL.__ THEATRE ROYAII TO-NIGHT-ALL NEW PICTURES TO-NIGHT-COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. FULLER'S SINGING , PICTURES. TOLLER'S SINGING PICTURES. The Latest Song (liagc of London). KATE, WONT YOU HOLLER SKATE? KA'ffi, WONT YOU ROLLER SKATE? Sung and Acted by John Charman. Tho Favourite Song. "DEAR HEART," Sung by Madamo Eleanor Jones. Now comos tho Most Sensational, Romarkablv Anc-inipiiing Film, JUDAS'S KISS JUDAS'S KISS iv JUDAS'S KISS v k , (I ' or , th o First Timo in Australasia). ! Nobody should miss seeing this Biblical Ma» ~ tcrpiece. Also Many Other Magnificent Films. PfcilT 3 t r ?'?> 2 *' ; S , ta!ls - ls -! B <«* Stalls, Cd. imldion, Half-price (except to Back Stalls). TJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessees Liulcy and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL I'ICTURISS! nm ,™ ROYAL I'ICTURES! I \ST S nv ? IC i Urc^' u ?. Auvcrgnc. MST NTPUT 8S Shorlocl/ Holmce. H|l SJGHf OF The Beet, , Eviction. LAbT NIGHT 01- Tho Punchtestown Stoeplo. LAST NIGHT OP Hoi/Sshcad Pays Hie TO-MORROW. °TO-Atm?T?r)W •AN EOTIBELY NEW PROGRAMME BRIGHTEST, LATEST, AND BEST. OUR Priees-ls., and Cd. Plan Abel's S9M 7JIOWN HALL. 'town HALLwr^TvnJS N cn ORAL SOCIETY. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. N Conductor: Mr. J. M. Barnctt. 1 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT: First Performance for; Season 1009. CANTATAS"COMALA," (Gadc), And "SONG OF DESTINY" (Brahm'e). . SOLOISTSIet Soprano MADAME WIELAERT 2nd Soprano MRS. A. SLACK g™j«"e MISS MAY DHISCOLL Uaritone MR. W. A. HOBYNS ' TUESDAY. 22nd JUNE. TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE. ' , • ADJIISSION-35., 25., and Is. BOX PLAN at the DRESDEN. 8J56 , ' S. G..HAMERTON, Hon, Sep. rjONBANK ' PRIVATE *J No. 1 Poreival Streot, and WellinetS Terraces Splendid View of Harbour. SnioHnß, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout. A few Vacancies for Permanent Boarders. Doublo.and Sinple Rooms. C 1053 ■ A. E. TIUGH, Proprietor. . ~ BUSINESS NOTICES. ( MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES . at tho LOWEST RATES ruling in th. Dominion. Apply at onco KIBK AND WILSON, • EollcIto «. I'anama Street. Lli " ; Wellington.
TCE CHESTS. ICE CHESTS, ■"• Also AIRTIGHT SHOW, CASES. ■. '■-,■,■'.■".. MAX KREISSIG, ':■ .vi ■ ' ■ ■ Little Taranaki Street. '1- ; 'Phone 2499.-:. :..-.. -. : ■ X ;ClM | | n EIMMETt'S;' of Vivian Street, ie a honso- ~ ■OT , . hold word for Rolls, Pastry, Cakes, etc Our Hot Pies are not-to be equalled. Ma'y-wa ' -number .you-amongst our patrons? Specitl attention to post orders. Weddiii" Cakes' a speciality. , Note, Address— .-." : '■■■ ; v. .: ; -.- ■■-.•"•■■ 5S VIVIAN. STREET.. .: 8281 E.. YARROW, -;■ i ' .-"- ■ . •■■■•.- STAR CAFE,; '\ , ' ; . 145 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, • TS A CASH BUYER for Unlimited' Supply O |.A NATIVE AND IMPORTED GAME, also poultry. ' .'.:.. ,■"■:/,'■■ ::':... ;-'■ ' : :'."'.' -■'•'■ , .'--'' :■ ■•' ■■ .';■'" 8453 ;. ■; ;.'v TO STAMMERERS. V 'V V - H A-YING been an inveterate stammerer for \ ■ thirty years, and now cured by "TTto Beasley. System," I!am prepared to:treat a limited number of'persons who'suffer, from' thia distressing impediment. ' -. ■ '■•■-■ Consultation Free, from 2 to 4 p.m..daily. ADDRESS: . .•'•■' ■ ■■■ V -.-■ G. L. JOHNSTON, . -.--. .• : 22 HaivkcstoHe Street,. l - ; '\ : -..'■•" WELLINGTON. : ■ Solo Representative for.Australasia for / . ■■■-. W. J. KETLEY; Esq., / -~ ' -'".''-• ■ . London.' ." '""-. ; "' . . (Cure of Stammering, "Bsasloy System.") ' -' ■'■'■'- ■'■ '' . r-' ■ '■■- 677* ■■ ■'.-■■'■- - : :'\! : cATEKING. r -,' : ,v ■■;.■■■■■ '.'.■'•
WB. PHILP, Baker, Pastrycook, and • Caterer,-79 Willis Street (next Begg's) is prepared :to undertake nil manner of Catering for Weddings, Parties, Supptrs, Dances etc.,. at most: reasonable rates. Quotations given Strictest attention. None but the best in tho way of Pastry. , ,, Afternoon Tea a sped. al'ty. ' /, . ■; ■ ■ ■ .■Cm .'■': WANTED KNOWNJJADFOED'S . FOR : FURNITURE. Drawers, 275." 6d.;' Duchcsso Cheats 395. Gd.; Duchesso Washstands, 2lst; Marble Washstands, 323. 6d.; Sideboards £2 17s Gd° Spring Couches, 275.: 6 J. • Hallstands," 255!• Wardrobes, with mirrors, & ss. j Plowed Stands, Is. 6d.; Bedsteads from 20s. «n : Hii-hTn Chairs, 7e. 6d. ; Overmantels, J™ Tables, 3s. 6d. and ss. Cd.; Ponders, Is. Gd.;Fi?i Wβ Stock Everything in tho Furniture Lino At Bottom Prices. Cash or Terms. ';".. EADFORD AND C 0. ,, BO Manners Street, and Potone. CIOS9 ■ '■,■■ R.. Lo w. ■..;■'. , TJATBNTER ■ of LOW'S PATENT tjirnn I ; FEONTS holding tho largest shefts°r wa"te S r ' absolute -Dustproof ? '. '■ , ./Wood or Metal. ./ : Shop and Store Fronts Remodelled. 1 Show Cases and Shop Pittinge. Designs and Estimates., ; 91 .CUBA WEipmljTON, Partiod»is.e-5Jsi SMe . CI2SS-
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 540, 22 June 1909, Page 1
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