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AMUSEMENTS. nn O W N HALL. [ Direction of T. J. WEST. '■•'■' NICfHTLY, at.8l!" ; NIGHTLY, at 8! I. All Supreme and Above Everything! WEST'S PICTURES! WE ST'S PI CTURE SI; W E S T'S ' P I C T U R E S! , Greeted Nightly with Meritorious Enthusiasm. . OUR TWO UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS! 1 Tho World-Famous Art Study, i •' DRI NK! D RINK! D R I N K! —-D R INK! DR I N Kl—r-D R INK! '■ :' SYNOPSIS OF SCENES: Lantier Leaves Gervaise—Rivals —Betrotbalof Coupeau and Gervaise—ln Front of L'Ansommoir—Coupeau's Oath—Gervaise's Wedding— Virginia's Revenge—Coupeau's Recovery—The First Absinthe-7-At L'Assommoir—Coupeau's Wnger—Conpeau Leaves Lunatic Asylum—Tho . Last Bottle—Delirium Tremens. ■ 1 A SENSATIONAL STORY, PERFECTLY ! •' IMPERSONATED! A ' And the Great Patriotic Picture— ' The Most Exciting War Story Ever. Produced! ■ Crowded with Realistic Incidents of Warfare! THE IN V AD ERS! j . THE IN VAD ERS! • Creating a Furore of Enthusiasm Every Night, owing to its Great Similarity to Du Maurier's Celebrated Military, Satire, I . "AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME.":. • Together with tho Best Programme of Pictures ' K we have Ever Presented! J Musically Enhanced with Suitable Selections '•'■' -■' : 'by -..'. DE GROEN J S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA! ■ ■ ■ ' West's Pictures at West's Prices. Dress Circle, Is. 6d.; Stalls, Is.; Pit, 6d. Plan at Dresden. 6d, Extra Booking Fee. A. M. MILLER, Manager. Tennis, Court. DONBANK' PRIVATE '''; HOTEL, No. 1 Percival Street,, and Wellington ' ■ . ■". ' " Terraco. '~ ■ ' Splendid View of Harbour. Smoking, Com- • mercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout. A few Vacancies for Permanent Boarders. Double and Single Rooms. L C 1053 ','• A. E. HUGH, Proprietor. . r ■■, ... EDgGATIONAL. The "Gregg Motto: "Time is Money." IN SILVER IT'S STERLING. IN SHORTHAND ITS GREGG. GREGG SHORTHAND I .Has so many advantages over the'old-, , ■ time systems, is so superior to them in I .SPEED and LEGIBILITY, and can bo learned so muoh more quickly and,easily, that it has become- ina very'snort time, the ' leading system in the world. . , ASK -THOSE WHO KNOW.'"/ ) Rapid, Individual Instruction by Experts : ; At the ~ GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19 CUBA STREET, opposite Town Hall. ■ TERM Commences at ANY TIME. '';■ t Write or call for Prospectus and Free FirstI Lesson, . , ■ , , ,- CIOB2 ! : : —: : —i — —_ ; : BANKS'S COMMERCIAL ~ ...;: 11 GREY STREET. .'J x Individual Instruction in • : accountancy, ', ; ;;, '; : ;- , .bookkeeping and business methods,. .-:': PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. -vr- \ : ,''.'' TPUCH..TYPEWRITING.:..':: : ; : ,-; ' Necessary Subjects''for'Junior and' Senior:. •' ■■''•■. '■'■ 'CiviUServico.-. •' Matrio,, Medical, and Engineering. Exams: . , Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box-162/ - '-'■'-'. '■•' .:':..C1102' 3 ~" : : : f ... .... .. .- —■. THE LANGER SCHOOL of DRESSCUTTING. ■ \ ECONOMY. IN DRESSMAKING. EVERY WOMAN should learn the Blouse arid Skirt Cutters' method; perfectly , simple, ,' and successful;'no calculations/- Classes daily.-' , Evenings:, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9;'-. Saturday Morning . Class for School Teachers.. Country Pupils taught by post. Agents required. Noedle-Painting Monday Afternoon, .' 2 "to i.:. .... --".; .''-,-, -;--". ,- Principal: MISS KATE STEWART, ' 1 94 WILLIS.STREET, opp. Shortt's. I '.-' ■":■■ "■■-■■■ "■ ' ' ' ■■"' V ' '" "'"' C 1095 GROYDON ' PREPARATORY SCHOOL--Boarding and Day School for Boys under' 13 yeara. Special Class for Boys under 6 years. , Second Term, ' 1309, begins- on- Wedtesdav Apnl 21. . - , MISS SOMMERVILLB, 3 Bl Hill Street.'. .:,.- .01937 ■'business''NOTlCES.'.'' ' ' .CHANGE OF ADDRESS. ."■OrUME'S: MACHINERY EXCHANGE." 1 The Office of tho above is now on the Ground ' Floor of tho EQUITABLE BUILDING SO- , CTETY'S CHAMBERS, S6O Lambton Quay (Opposite the Bank of N.Z.). , ' '.'Phone 2692; A. G. HUME, Engineer,, ' P.O. 80x*771. ..j- .-.; ; '.Manager. [• • EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. , J : A LONG FELT, WANT SUPPLIED. GODBER'S ■ ';, . GODBER'S \ Have Opened an Up-to-date PASTRYCOOK ' A ND : - ■ CONFECTIONER Y , . . ESTABLISHMENT • .. .: In Connection with their ' LUNCHEON AND TEAROOMS, . LAMBTUN QUAY . ' j '-.':. .. (Next to Littlejohn's), •'.' '; FOR THREE REASONS: . Ist. For the cbuyeuienco of persons shopping on the/Quay who require First-class Articles ' at Reasonable Prices. ' 2nd. To enable us to display' from time to time our Speciality, .WEDDING CAKES. !: 3rd. By increasing .our. trado to moderately | v swell our: banking account. STRING BAND EVERY AFTERNOON. ' '- , 'C 1.221 DON'T LOOK OLD. GREY' or Faded Hair can bo Restored to Natural Colour by Using THE HEMSLEY BURNET HAIR RESTORER. ' .. I ;It is not a dye, and is'pleasant and clean ' to use. Price 4s. od.. from following Chemists: ;G. MEE, Lambton Quay. I W. SALEK, Willis Stroot. / ' : C.H. PERRETT, Corner Manners and Wi!- ', .-/..lis Streets/ /-; . CIOS. : ' TASMANIAN SEED UP-TO-DATES.' , - .FREE FROM BLIGHT. T AERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street, have JLj in slock excellent samples of TASMAN- ' lAN UP-TO-DATE EARLY SEED POTATOES. Those tubers have given best-results during ,the past few years thoy have been importeil into New Zealand. They are an excellent cropper, and one of the best diseaseresisting potatoes. ■-.'■ _ ■'.-','■ . -Mr.' .t. Davies, of Koputarua, informs us that from: 0110 ton of TASMANIAN UP-TO-DATE SEED POTATOES (planted, over two acres of land), which ho procured from us last season, twenty-two tons of Table Potatoes were cropped. Also available, NEW ZEALAND-GROWN EARLY SEED ': POTATOES. ' Including "Pril ce«t Victoria." ' . ' ' . STAMMERERS CURED. ~. : " "OEASLEY SYSTEM.": Consultation Free'. . Jts 2 to 1' p.m.': G. L.i JOHNSTON. 22 Hawkatono Street. /,-■-■.,■-■ ,-.,- C 127a j

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 552, 6 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 552, 6 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 552, 6 July 1909, Page 1

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