AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Direction Henry Hoy ward. Absolutely the Last Opportunity of Seeing MAURICE'S "ALL-STAR" VAUDE VIL LE COMPANY, VAUDEVILLE COMPAN Y, Every Item Received with Delight. LAST NIGHT OF GEORGE SORLIE Australasia's Premier GEORGE SORLIE Coon Delineator. MME. BLANCHE CARELLI, Songstress Supreme. Shaw and Armor, l'earlie Golden, ' ■ : Daphne Sisters. HEADLAM and HIS PIANO. . Walter Jamieson, Thelma Wood, Dick Shaw. ' Farcical Comedy—"Tho Bnby Elephanti" EDISON'S PICTURES. Popular Prices, 25., Is., and 6d. 3032 JT'S A , CLUE-WORK ON IT. (QPERA H O U S E Solo Lessee Mr. J: C. Williamson. Sole Proprietor and Director, HUGH J.WARD. SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 2nd. A HUGH. ..' A GREAT J. GREAT LAUGHING WARD LAUGHING BOOM. Presents his BOOM, COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including, MISS GRACE PALOTTA, ■ The Ever Charming , Actress, And Return, of the, Enormously Popular' Australian Artists, MISS ROSE MUSGROVE and CELIA CHILONI, Supported by a Great- London Company of New aud Brilliant Comedians, in ' A''.. B • . .. . A ... ' ' c. THE H THE VERY E VERY FUNNIEST , L . FUNNIEST FARCICAL . O , FARCICAL COMEDY R ■ COMEDY EVER ' EVER SEEN S- ■ ■ SEEN IN .v'""". IN NEW. 1 H 1 1 ' NEW ZEALAND. O' ' .ZEALAND. N. ■ • ■: K < Y M O O N "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON."... "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." .' "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON.". . THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME. ' THE BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. Prices—ss., 35., and ONE SHILLING. Early Doors, Gallery, and Stalls, 6d. Extra. ' • 3029 : N.Z. ACADEMY OF'FINE ARTS.- ' i ART. GALLERY, WHITMORE STREET. ; nrfflß'Annual Ehibitio'n will''be open', to tho :J- public at 7.30 'pim.* oh;SATURDAY,"the 25th' September, aud daily thereafter" frdiii 11 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7.3 p (o 9.30 p.ni'. -Admission, 2927 ~ HENRI BASTINGS, Secretary. .'' , Tennis Court TJONBANK , TRIVATE ' -HOTEL, No. 1. Percival Street, Corner Dixon Street and .Wellington Terrace. Splendid View of Harbour; Smoking, Commercial, arid Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout. A few Vacancies for Permnuent Boarders. Double and Single Rooms. -- - C 1053 A-E. HUG?, Rropriotor. INSURANCE COMPANIES' NOTICES. . ipUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY, ** ' ; LIMITED. , . QUARTER DAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1909. ' TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED .£6,000,000. Firo Risks accepted on all classes of Insurable Property. . W. AND G. TURNBULL AIvD CO.. 2987 Agents. ' EOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE AND~ACCIDENT. THE LARGEST AND WEALTHIEST FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE WORLD. ' CAPITAL AND ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED i!H,0C0,000. ANNUAL INCOME,' 1908, .£5,000,000;, QUARTER DAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1909/ INSURERS whose Policies expire as abov» aro, reminded that Renewal Premiums should be paid on or beforo 29th Sept. A. D. COOK, Resident' Secretary,' Corner Customhouse Quay and Grey . Street. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., . 2988 ; City Agents. THE UNITED : INSURANCE COMPANY, ' LIMITED. QUARTER DAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1909. ■ Insurers whose Policies expire this quarter are reminded that Renowal Premiums' should bo paid on or beforo the 29th inst. , Fire and Marine Insurances effected at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. , JAMES S. JAMESON, . Resident Secretary. 2989 ' THE PEOPLE ARE 'SAYING. That tho Wellington Bazaar is now open. , That you should seo the lovely articles.. That they are extremely cheap. That you should compare tho prices. That it costs nothing to walk through. That tho address is R. HERRON, 2989 37 Willis Street, Wellington. PETONE STEAM LAUNDRY. EV. COUGHMAN'S LAUNDRY is tho most • up-to-dato in Potono. Vans to town twice daily Hotels, Schools, nnd Private Families aro notified that large drying ground is atta"hed to tho Premises, also a good supply of artesian water. Over 25 years' experience. Inspection invited. 1 . Cl&fii JNSIST ON GETTING , ' . J- MALTHOID MALTHOID. ROOFING AND DAMPCOURSE. It is NOT the samo as others. . JOHN DUTHIE AND CO.; LTD. JAMES W. JACK. C 1132 ICE CHESTS. ICE' CHESTS. ; Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. MAX KREISSIG, Little Taranold Stroot v .'Phono 2199. / » CIOS4,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 624, 29 September 1909, Page 1
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