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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ARE APPRECIATED BY NEWSPAPER READ ERS, AUD MUST NECESSAEILT GIVE THE BEST RESULTS, FOR THE REASON TEAT THEY ARE READILY SEEN, A SMAT.T. "WANTED"' ADVERTISEMENT IN "THE DOMINION" WILL PROVE THIS TO BE A PACT.

• AMUSEMENTS. fJWEATRE ROYAL. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! 43rd. WEEK. . TO-NIGnT! TO-NIGHT-ALL NEW PROGRAMME! FULLER'S PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. . FULLER'S PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. ' LOOK HERE! ALWAYS UP TO DATE. . THE NAVAL REVIEW AT SI'ITHEAD. THE NAVAL REVIEW AT SI'ITHEAD. ' In honour 'of .Imperial Press' Conference. This'Picturo Stands Alone—A Remarkable Pro-, d notion. TO-NIGHT—Mario Corclli's theme—' THE VENDETTA! Absolutely THE VENDETTA! Classic. THE CINEPHONE SINGING PICTURES wo— "Won't You. Waltz the Merry Widow. Waltz?"" 'Won't You Waltz the Merry Widow Waltz?" . Sung by Harry Burr (of London). Other Pictures arc:—License Extraordinary, Champagne Industry, Cigar Pickers, and others. Dress Circle, 25.; Stalls, Is.; Back Stalls, Gd. ' ■■ 9722. JJIS THEATRE..' . lessees—Liuley and Donovan. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON.. . "CHILDREN'S MATINEE AT 2.30. CHILDREN'S MATINEE. AT 2:30. , : » Programme the Samo as Night. .: TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI' THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES. ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 ' THE BANItN 0T E. : TH E 13 A N KNO TE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK • . . TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 HISTORICAL MEDWAY. TO-NIGIIT!, •• TO-NIGHT' . THE TRIALS OF A BILLPOSTER. OUR Prices—ls. and Gd. Plan Abel's. 9713 * ' WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.' ; ijIOWN HALL. ■ TOWN HALL. ' .ORGAN RECITAL. \ TO-NIGHT—SATIHU)AY—TO-NIGHT, • , at. 8 o'clock. • f By MR; MAUGHAN BAENETT, . ' City. Organist. , , ' I Fantasie, "II Troyatore" Vevcll , :>Am i Mecr. Schubert) | "Triumpli" Lawrence Watkinj ! And Works by Bach and Widor.. . Admission, Sixpence and' One Shilling. I JNO. R. PALMER, • 3672, ' Town Clerk. ~ Q ACRED HEART CHURCH, HILLJiTREET. • j£s- ■ - ORGAN RECITAL. '. .. SUNDAY, Ist AUGUST,. 1909, ''' . , ' '. ■ , 8y:.,-. . t ; • MISS PUTNAM. y ' 1 j In aid of St. Viiicent do Paul Society. 1H I> ; . THE / MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.: . ' . STILL BOOMING! STILL BOOMING! '' THE GRAND BAZAAR will bo opened. TOiV DAY (SATURDAY), ftt.3,Otf Miss Janet.. Rutherfnrd. The whole' of the opening pro*.; ceedingsivill .be performed by CHILDREN. ! • ~ GREAT-CHILDREN'S DAY!!! :• - Come and- See, / • - \,' The Arrival of Lieutenant Shackleton.(No.- 2) - ' aud his Merry '-Men, with''their Sledge. : .(laden with' Bonnie'Toys for the Bairns),, 'drawn-b'y the famous Arctic .Ponies. Also the. Maypole Children, : the Mercia Band of' Children; etc,; etc., etc. . : . , At Night,'at 7.30, a Brilliant Concert, by the X Kennedy, etc., Popular •Drill by Mr. Dovey's l Pupils; : Absolutely the Last' Night. ' Therefore' Comet I ;> ADMISSION Gd. ' Sale by Auction, 9.30..... i .. ...>9725 . BAZAAR!' ' BAZAAR! , „• In .aid of ST:-MARY'S' HOME, KARORI.'. •;■' ,SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM, . ; . AUGUST sth. 6th, 7th. ; Afternoon and Evening.' From 3 p.m. to G p.m., i and : 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. each day. SALE OF PLAIN "AND' FANCY WORK. ' DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS- EACH - EVENING, under tho'. direction of Miss Rita':.Simpson. ' . ' .' ■ VARIED MUSICAL PROGRAMMES, Under, the direitionof Mieses.Beauchamp and i a. Humphries. - '-. SPECIAL CHILDREN S ENTERTAINMENT, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. . By Pupils of Misses Baber and Richmond's School.: : ' . : ' ADMISSION—Bazaar, Opening Day and.each'evening,' Is.; Bazaar, second > and third afternoons, 6d.: Children's Entertainment, Gd.; Dramatic Performances, reserved seats 2s.'Gd., other seats Is. Tickets and. Box Plan at Holiday's. . :<• ■. Children will ho admitted to. the Bazaar and . all Entertainments at .'Half-prices, ~.'9698 MRS. n. B. MASON. , TEACHER .OF BALLROOM DANCING. ALL the Latest . Dances,' including the Waltz, Reverse, Two-Step, Velcta, Em. pire, etc., taught in six private-lessons or one quarter at class. .Classes are' held on Mondays and Wednesdays, at 8 p.m., in the Private Hall, 86 Ghuzneo; Street, next St. Peter's Church. Private lessons arranged. U2321' BUSINESS NOTICES. . CHARLES CAI.LIS, EXHIBITION SECRETARY, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, AND AGENT. 50 Years' Experience—{.ondon, 13 years; Australasia,' 37 years. Now Compiling "NEW ZEALAND: A SECOND : ENGLAND." 5000 copies, about 400 pages demy Svo; cloth, with uuiquo cover—specially designed. Illustrated Publication. , Price ss. '■■ Advertisements—Whole-page, .£5 55.; Half-page, - £i 35.; Quarter-page, £i 25.; Business Card .£1 Is. London Publishers—MESSßS. CASSELL AND. CO., LTD., General Printers, Booksellers, COMMISSION AGENCY WORK undertaken \J bv Charles Callis, who anticipates leaving: for London on tho 26th August per R.M.S. 'Tongai'ii'o, and will lecturo (D.V.) in ail the largo towlis and; principal villages 111 England upon Now Zenimui. A* settler iu tho l'oildnig , district who came out after hearing my lee- , ture in Norfolk in ISSG, reports on tho 1/th. May, 1909:—"I have still my farm at Wai- . tuna, and am gradually getting it stumped and ploughed, but it costs a lot of money. I do not rccrot coining 'to Now* Zealand at all. » F ARMERS WITH'SOME FAIR AMOUNT OF MONEY I SHALL ESPECIALLY APPEAL. TO TO COME TO NEW ZEALAND, WHICH IS FIRSTLY A PASTORAL, , AND SECONDLY AN AGRICULTURAL COUNTRY OF THE HIGHEST ORDER. . ' . An Office will bp opened m London, and all kinds of inquiries can now bo mado at 106 Vic-' toria. Street, Wellington,, and- replies will bo forwarded, upon arrival, when tho City, oflico is decided upon. ■ ' ' ■/' ■. • 9673 LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 Lambton Quay, opp. Ivirkcaldio's. Tho Art -of ; Millinery thoroughly taught from foundation, to finish. Hats-renovated and orders taken. Ten lessons ss. ' Day and Evening Classes. ' , Cll9l ... , STAMMERERS CURED. - BEASLEY SYSTEM." Consultation Free. 2to i p.m. '■■ • G. L. JOHNSTON, 22 Havrkestono Street. ■ '• . . ■ ■ C 1272 WAREHOUSE TO LET. ■ - TARANAKI STREET. ■ FIRST FLOOR, ; containing; 2500 squaro foot, <' SECOND FLOOR,'containing 2500 squaro feet, both served. by Eloctrio Lift. . ■ LARGE SHOP, containing 2400 squaro foot. Any of tho abovo can bo Subdivided tt '' .euit Tenants. : Also, LOCK-UP WORKSHOP, Eva Street. Apply, . ■ -' • •• - ' ■ PEQUSE 'LUMBER LTD,,' JC1025, loranaki Stroet, .

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 574, 31 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 574, 31 July 1909, Page 1

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