AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. ' OPERA HOUSE. liCsseo J. C. Williamson, i Sub-lessee and' Manager ...William Anderson'.' Business' Manager ....Barney Levy. "THE ' ANDERSON DRAMATIC BOOM.- I TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AND TO-MORROW I (TUESDAY), .' • . ' ' LAST TWO NIGHTSLAST TWO NIGHTS'. Of the Remarkable,-Interesting, and . j . Sensational Drama— ■ : . ' THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON. THE GREAT' WORLD OP LONDON. THE GREAT WORLD OP LONDON. By Walter • Melville, in Four Acts. . . • Interpreted by. ■ WILLIAM ANDERSON'S ...". FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION..: (Direct from the King's Theatre, Melbourne.); ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 10, "'' i First Production in. New Zealand of ; the Original-, •' Realistic,' Sensational Detective Drama— ' ' . THE FEMALE 4 SWINDLER.: > THE FEMALE SWINDLER. : -" Introducing' Beautiful New Scenery and . Mechanical Effects. Stage : Director ;.Edwin Campbell., ■ POPULAR , PRICES—3s., 25., and • Ont Shilling. Box Plan at the Dresden. - Day SMeji at Abel's. No Early Doors. No Booking "Fee. 3312 Representative, GEORGE COATESy' 'jn RAND • CATHOLIC BAZAAE. ' AT'DRILL HALL, PETONE. , To be opened at 8 p.m.' TO-MORROW, November 9 (King's Birthday), by T. M. Wilfard, . E5q.,11.P., and. continuing till SATURDAY, November 13. .■ . ' \ FIVi3 NIGHTS OF MERRIMENT.. FANCY DANCES BY CHILDREN, trained by Miss Sullivan-/ Irish Jigs, Scotch .:Reels, Sailors' Hornpipe and SJanish Dance. / OPERATIC SELECTIONS from- "Lea Cloohes de CornevilX" by a Chorus of over 20/voic»s trained-by Mr. Geo. Cronin. - • •>':• '... NUMEROUS SIDESHOWS. :' 1 Prioes of Admission—First two nighte,'ls:; remaining nights,. 6cL Children, Half-prioc. Art-Union tidtet admits to Bazaar. 3200 .' F. J. CORNELL, Hon. Secretary. • ZEALAND'S GRAND ANNUAL NAVAL AND MILITARY TOURNAMENT, PALMERSTON NORTH, v > Bth AND 9th NOVEMBER, 1909 . (King's Birthday). ' A NATIONAL EVENT. - PATRIOTIC AND POPULAR: ■ ■■All Branches of H.M. Royal Navy and N.Z. Defence' Force competing in Exciting Con-, tests of Skill and Pluck.' THRILLING -DISPLAYS AND HUMOROUS I EVENTS _ I Feats with Sword, Lance, and Bayonet. ■■ iUrand Musical' Ride. Naval and Military Displays. NEW, ZEALAND ■ PHYSICAL 'DRILL AND : BAYONET FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS. ' • , Admission ■to grounds,' 15.... - . 3W7 i BUSINESS NOTICES. -"VftVE' ust( only the Best of. Mote'riol~ani em!-. V V ploy:. Competent and. having: a,large stock of Latest.Design's, ifrWall' Pap'*), just 1 arrived, and other ' shipments : tb; .follow, we also give clients: their 'dunce from any '; shop in Wellington,' and.' are', prepared to: undertake 'all classes, of work at Prices. . . . ■ /.,. Wo defy competition.''., '. s i ' MITCHINSON BROS:. - '1 Painters, Paperhangers, and Decorators, ■ - . 128-Riddiford: Street. .... .'Phone 234. v.-: : -iv .''V-., ~521.0. .: MONEY TO LEND. • '■ 7 1 ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIBS;] at the LOWEST RATES ruling, in ~ tho. I UuminiDu. Apply at onco— ■ J . M KIRK AND WILSON. . ■ Solicitors. Panama' Street, " • C 1248 ' ■ Wollington. .' A, PERSON about to Furnish lpvanafily asks himself the question: /'Where Can I obtain Furnituro. that is made of y well-, reasoned. "Xiiiiper,;■ combined: . with' first-class workmanship; and that will not warp or split soon after it has been placed in the..home." ] Our answer to this question,- thoso about to i Furnish should inspect /tho Magnificent. .Dis-1 play'of N-sw Furniture in tho Show Rooms of "MESSRS. W. F. SHORTT, LTD., of 1 Willis Street, who manufacture their .own goods,- and i are prepared to give a guarantee against warp-_ ing or splitting, extending over a period at years. This firm has Been in business in Wei. i lington for tho last twenty-five years, and has lii&do a reputation for first-class workmanship, which is. borne'out by tho fact that they are now busy completing' orders from clients in Inyercargill, Napier, Gisborne, Foxton, Wood*, villc, and Blenheim. They have also just completed the; Furnish ing of two residences in Wellington.'''' Bedsteads, Fenders, Carpets, Linoleums, etc., are imported , direct from the manufacturers' in England, thus avoiding' the profits, and giving N the public; the benefit .'of purohasing a, single article at Wholesale prick. If you are hbout to Furnish, call and obtain an estimate from Shortt's, Ltd., who invito you to compare their' prices with those of any other firms in Wellington. ;<it is reasonable to suppose fiiat a firm whict produces and'retails its own goods can do, so at a much lower rate than dealers, not having this advantage. :. . PRESCRIPTIONS. . . . NURSING AND MEDICAL REQUISITES. HJttTZGERAID'B PHARMACIES. JD 9 WOODWARD STREET. And t. ; 6 LAMBTON QUAY. ' ■ . . '.- Cl3si THE HOUSE. AND ALL THAT IT CONTAINS. . TTVEOM the thickest carpet to the most-doll. Jf cate fabric, including walls, upholstered furniture, bedding, mattrcßses, - tspestries, pictures, and walls, pleaned by \:, . ' : THE FAMOUS VACUUM CLEANER. NO DUST. NO DISCOMFORT. MODERATE COST. , Particulars with pleasure, on application to— THE CENTRAL CLEANING CO., ' -' I ■ With which, is incorporated I THE VACUUM .CLEANING CO. OF N.Z., I 118 GHUZNEE STREET, . WELLINGTON. I ■ Telephone, 2SS9 (Day or Nisht). CI3BS I .TCE CHESTS. ' ICE CHESTS. I Alto AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. - MAX KEEtSSIG, Littlb-Thranaki Street . :V • 'Phone;.2*B9. ' . CWU lOUISE MrLLINERY SCHOOL. 97 Lombton J Quay! opp. ' Kirkcaldie's. The Art of Millinery, thoroughly taught from foundation to finiih, Hats renovated and orders taken. Tea leseoiu fit. Day and Evening Classen, - ' t can.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 658, 8 November 1909, Page 1
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