CLASSIFIED ADVEETMENTS ABE APPEECIATED BY NEWSPAPER BEAD EES, m MUST NECESSAEILI GIYE THE BEST BESULTS, FOBTHE BEASON THAT THEY ABE ; ,BEADILY SEEN, A SMALL " WANTED" ADYEBTISEMENT IN "THE DOMINION" WILL PEOYE THIS TO BE A PACT.
' AMUSEMENTS. TiIEATRE R O Y A li TO-NlGHT—dlth WEEK-TO-NIGHT. Another Glorious New Programme. FULLERS''PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA, FULLERS' PICTURES .AND ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT, for First Time in N.Z.— INTERNATIONAL BALLOON CONTEST, .INTERNATIONAL BALLOON CONTEST, A Remarkable and Instructive Picture, ■ Singing Pictures are: A Little Boy Called Taps and The Taxi-Cab. DOMESTIC RIVALS (A cat and dog fight), SCENES AROUND PIANA. - LOVE'S TRAGEDY (Beantiful, Dramatic). * CHINESE PASTIMES. THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS (Star Dramatic). COHENS AT CONEY ISLAND (Verv Funnyl PUNCHESTOWN STEEPLECHASE, 1909.. - LITTLE JIM (Honour'of tho Slums). Logging in Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Brown go Motoring, and Many Others. Altogether,> a Magnificent-Programme.' Dress Circle, 25.; Stalls, Is.; Back Stalls, Gd. ' ... ' 2092 .. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. . Lessees—Linlev and Donovan. THE TO-NIGHTT THE ROYAL At: "ROYAL 'J PICTURES. 8 o'clock. " - PICTURES, , Wo. Stand Alone as Picturo Entertainers. ; PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT!' . "OUR" Pictures "ARE" All New! TO-NIGHT! - TO-NIGHT! A STREET'WAIF; A STREET WAIF,- ' " A STREET WAIF, - - ' . • Etc., etc., etc., etc. THIS AFTERNOON (Saturdav) " -- ' THIS AFTERNOON,. ' . CHILDREN'S : MATINEE at 2.30. . . '• . CHILDREN'S 'MATINEE at 2.30. Programme'tho Same as Night. Children, Gd. all parts. . OUR.Prices, Is.-and Gd. Plan Abel's. - 2050 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ORGAN RECITAL! rpOWN HALL> ' TOWN HALL- ■ THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, .- ~ At 8 o'clock.' By MR, MAUGIIAN BARNETT, City Organist.' | SPECIAL MENDELSSOHN PROGRAMME I ' Priccs—Sixpence and Ono Shilling. - • ■ ' ; ' JNO. R. PALMER,. • 2085 . Town Clork... •JJNEMPLOYED. UNEMPLOYED.' . town hall; ' MONDAY.'AUGUST; 16. 1909. Under the Distinguished Potronaco ,of the Hon. J. Carroll (Acting-Primo Minister), and , Ministry, His ; Worship tho .Mayor, (Dr. ; Neinnan), President of . the Committee, and v . . local Members of Parliament. , GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. , ■ ; POI'UIAR CONCERT. : POPULAR CONCERT. • ■ • Programmo Given by Leading Vocalists and ' Instrumentalists of Wellington. FULL ORCHESTRA OF 15 INSTRUMENTS. ' v PROGRAMME, 1. • ' II Quickstep—'"The, Great Divide" ... Orchestra : 2. Song—Selbctiou .. Mrs. J. Woodward V 3:; Cornet Solo—"Abide Willi Mo" (Liddle),. '/ ' w'.ith free, orchestra accompaniment, , ' ■ : ' Mr. John Parker 4. Duet—"The Battle Eve" ... Messrs. Hobinan ■ r and Frank Hendry ' s'. Selection—'"Ernani" '(Vordi) .....; Orchestra G." Song—"My Treasure" (Preya'.sa) ' ' ; - !'■■. ■ ,'Mifes Olive-,Moore 7.-Song—."Angels..;Guard : TH«e" ' ' , - ; Mr. Harold Widdop INTERVAL., Part 2. ' 1 ' h Selection—"Traviata" (Verdi) . Orchestra 2: Song—"The Trumpeter," • with Orchestra' ' I ' Accompaniment. .... Mr, Ernest'Parkce3. Song—Selected Miss Olive Moore .4. Song—"The Toilors"... Master George Wjun 5.' Humorous. Item .....'. Mr. Reland RoberCson G. Song—Selected Mrs.-. J. Woodward' 7. Harp; Solo-:"Tho Carnival of' Venice" Sigr.or-J. Viltetta. 8. Whistling. Solor-"The Carnival"
Mr. Borneo Gardinoi 9. Song—"Beloved Sleep" and "The Wreath" . Mi. Harold Widdop, . This Entertainment'is bping organised' un del the direction of tlio Citizens' , Unemployment Fund Committee.. • PRICES—2s. and 'Is. ' ; 1 • . GEORGE WILLIS, Honorary •,> i 2098 BUSINESS NOTICES.' 1 rglH E A U GUST "T RLA D" ■ ■ Contains:. . Criticism o( Alfred . Hill' Concert, " ' ,•!.Auckland,Shakespeare Society., " 1 Auckland Orchestral Society. ''' "Lucky Durham." - , ■ Bright .Original .Articles, -and An; Exceptionally pine Pictorial Supplement, of 'reproductions after Raphael, Lely, Van : ■ . Dyclc, etc. ~. ; ... .PRICE 3d.,EVERYWHERE. ■ Post Free, 3s. Gd., Manager "Triad,'.' . • Dunedin. .: . ... 2059 ' ' ' * ' \ • MONEY TO LEND. "TOTE have various Sums of Money to. Lend ■ ou Freehold Securities, at 5J per . cent. ;aud/.6 . per.'c«nt. .'.'Apply I',' : 'tiUALTER, DYKES,.AND CO., • . Fcatherstonaud Brandon Streets Corner. • ;'.' ' ........ 2077 MONEY TO LEND. 0' N APPROVED FREEHOLD'SECURITIES at tho LOWEST RATES ruling in tho Dominion. Apply at once , lOEK AND'WILSON, • 'Solicitors, Panama Streot, . ,•• Cl2lß WoUinßton. tOUXSE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 Lambton Quay, : opp. Kirkcaldio's. Tho Art of Millinery thoroughly taught from,■ foundation to finish. Hata renovated' and orders taken, ' Ten lessons ss. Day and Evening Classes; . . ■ CllOl "ThUMPY, Abney,' and Builders' Levels, Pris. matics, Parallels, Steel Straightedges, Spring Bows, Bow Pens,. Too ahd Sot Squares, and Scales of all kinds. L. W. LUDWIG, C 1035 214 Lambton Quay. WAREHOUSE TO LET. TARANAKISTREET. FIRST FLOOR,: containing 2500 Equaro foot. . SECOND FLOOR, containing 2500 Square fcoV both served by. Electric Lift. LAJIGE SHOP, containing 2400 square feet. Any of tho above can bo Subdivided tl Buit Tenants. Also,. LOCK-UP WORKSHOP, Eva Street. Applyi • PROUSE LUMBER LTD.. . J21A25 ' Taranaki Street.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 586, 14 August 1909, Page 1
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