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AMUSEMENTS. I 5 TJ\ O W N H A L L. Direction of ,T. J. WEST. . ' NIGHTLY, at 8! NIGHTLY, at 8!.,' EVER THE SAME ALWAYS IN THE FRONT. TJhe Unapproachable and Unassailable. Best WEST'S PICTURES. Best of . WEST'S PICTURES; of All WEST'S PICTURES. All. OLD BUT- —-TRUE. , NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. On Saturday tho Town Hall was CROWDED TO THE DOORS CROWDED .TO THE DOORS 'With an Immense Audience, who gavd but One.:. Verdict, " 'THE BEST YET THE BEST YET, THE BEST YET— —THE .BEST YET, i And declared tlmt everybody should : SEE' OUR LATEST IMPORTATION, JPathe Freres' Fine Art Kinematograpfno Dramatisation of if.' Zola's Great Novel, L'ASSOMMOIR, Tho Melodrama that mado tho name of tho Late CHARLES WARNER famous. . » . DRINK -DRINK —: —DRINK. DRINK- DRINK DRINK. J This Human Enthralling Play, consisting of SEVEN SCENES IN TWO ACTS,- - , Is Screened' in 40 Minutes . 1 i (The Longest Picture ever Imported).\r Ana can only be seen at WEST'S PICTURES, ' - Together with the Great Patriotic Picture, THE INVADERS. - Greeted with a Phenomenal Outburst of En- •» tliusiastic Cheering. -Every Scene'Tinghng n witli Realism. • . FOLLOW'THE CROWD TO WEST'S and see their "BEST OF/ ALL" PROGRAMME; i Musically enhanced with Accompaniments, by -• DE GROEN.'S: VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA, The Greatest Entertainment Extant. Popular Prices for the People--Dress Circle, Is. Cd.; Stalls, Is.; Pit, 1 6rt. Plan at Dresden. . fid. extra for booking. •' • A. MILLER, Manager.', ' Tennis Court, i . T>ONBANK . PRIVATE . • HOTEL, i> JL* No. 1 Percival Street,'and Wellington . Terrace. , •; Splendid View of Harbour. Smoking, Comli, mercial, and Drawing Rooms! Electrio Light . throughout. A few Vacancies' foi": Permanent " Boarders. Double and Single Rooms. i C 1053 A.I E. HUGH, Proprietor. 9 ' > / EDUCATIONAL! ' t • ; ' '" V .- ~ I. The Gregg Motto: "Time is Money.", ' u IN SILVER IT'S STERLING, IN SHORTHAND ITS GREGG. GREGG SHORTHAND n .. Has so many advantages over tho oldtime systems, is. so superior to them in , SPEED and LEGIBILITY, and can be learned so much more quickly and easily, that it has -beconio in a very short time, tho •leading system in the World. . ASIC THOSE WHO KNOW. : . Rapid, Individual Instruction ' by. Experts ■ . At tho '. f /fIREGG SHORTHAND. INSTITUTE, 8 VT 17-19, CUBA STREET, opposite Town Hall.. ; TERM Commences at.ANY TIME. Writo or call for Prospectus and Free. First .■ Lesson. ■" CIOB2 ' "OANICS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, '• 11 GREY- STREET. ■ 9 -.Individual Instruction tn ' ; i : ACCOUNTANCY, ■ : v?'V ' BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS METHODS, ';. ' ; . PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. ! * TOUCH TYPEWRITING. : Necessary Subjects; Junior and' Senior ' j : : . iCivil'.Service. . . V- . ■ • ; . Matric., Medical, and ..Engineering Exams. 1 ■ Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box 162. • ' :■ , - CllO2 THE. LANGE'K SCHOOL of DRESSCUTTING. ECONOMY IN DRESSMAKING. EVERY' WOMAN' should learn tho Blouse and Skirt.. Cutters' ' method; perfectlysimplo 1 and'successful;-no.calculations., .Classes daily- , Evenings: Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9;' Sat- : • urday Morning: Class . for'. School /Teachers, i, Country Pupilstaught by post. ~ Agents required. Needle-Painting, Monday' Afternoon; . 2 to 4. 0 / Principal: MISS KATE STEWART, ' r ..'34 WILLIS STREET, opp. Shortt's. ' v • C 1095 B. • • ' ' - ' ' ■: CROYDON PREPARATORY. SCDOOL.--'U' Boarding ,ind: Day School for Boys undsr 13 years. Special Class for Boys undor 6 years. '• Second Term, ! 1909, begins on . WeaLesday, April 21. iIISS SOM.MERVILLE, '. ' El Hill Street. C 1037 3 ■ . '.' \ .' "i , BUSINESS NOTICES. / • " WINTER PHOTOGRAPHY. ■ " ' / WINTER PHOTOGRAPHY. WELLINGTON WARD'S ; > "EXTRA SPEEDY ". PLATE,-. just: the thing for this, time ,of the year. .Speed Number 350 : H; and -'D.' Same price as Ordinary •Plates.' . -Large Stock iof. S.C.P. Postcards to hand, , Bs. 6d. per gross box. ■. IMPERIAL CAMERA CO.,,CAMERA HOUSE, j ' • . ..42 .Willis Street.. .C1049F 1 ' -OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT."'v I ;' i: . -■ ''v'"'J T "AM prepared to Buy Sell Second-hand JL. Furniturd oii. Commission,, or will Buy .. straight out; ' Anyone, wishing to ,refurnish had; j better consult mo, as I ; 'will take old, Furnij tura as part payment., l ,- . .' ' ! - ' ; D. HENDRICKSON, ® BROOKLYN (next' Lux Store). ~ F363 i '■ ........ 1 y/, . W. H. PHILP, ■ V ... 5 ETOUSE AND "OFFICE CLEANING CON. -.- PL TRACTOR, . N.Z. Alliance Buildiiigs. *113 Willis Strest '..... (Room 4). - v Chimneys strept by sober men. ; Gentlemen's .Clothes pressed. • Venetian Blinds veuaired; ~ CBl7 ! TQARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD, . B, PALMERSTON NORTH. FEILDING. :. .' AND DANNEVIBKE. - GRASS SEED AND GRAIN MERCHANTS',' ? .; SANDON AND FLAXMERE SEEDS. Fine Old Pastnro Ryegrass Seed in Stooi. Large Variety. Clover, etc, : Seeds Mixed if.Required. Samples, Quotations, and Testimonial* on ■ • /application; , : ; ■. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM. LTD 'CONVEYANCES. KIMBOLTON COACH SEE;VICE. S- DAW'S Mail Coach leaves FEIJLDINQ 0 Daily, to connect ..With Apiti and RANGI. WAHIA Coaches, returning in time for Southi( em Express. . '. . FOXTON-LE VIN : COACH SERVlCE.—Timetable—Leavo Foxton 6.30 a.m.,, arrive Lovin 3.30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m., arrive Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive i Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin 7.30 p.jn., arrivo Foxton \).30 p.m.' Leave Foxton 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m.; leave Shannon 2.50 p.m.; arrive Foxton 4.,' M u.m. - '. : FOXTON-SHANNON. EOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE,/ the Shortest Routo to and from Foxton.— • Leave Foxton daily G. 30 a.m., arrive 'Shannn f daily 7.30 a.m.;-leave Shannn daily 10.45 a.m.,. . arrivo Foxton daily 12 noon; leave Foxton daily 2.30 p.m., arrive Shannon daily 4 p.m.;; leave Y Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., Arrivo Foxton; daily i. 9.30 p.m.. ' - . X, a, QINQEU,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 551, 5 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 551, 5 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 551, 5 July 1909, Page 1

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