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.-;'■ ~:••;. '. ; , AMUSEMENTS.. .OPERA HOUSE'!.:'!. : ; OPERA HOUSE. Lessee _„... J. C. Williamson. Manager _...; ... Richard Stewart. .•;*>■• THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON v.'. .THE. JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON . ;'.; ; Of SIXTEEN NIGHTS, Commencing ■'...;: c MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 22nd. ::'■■;., MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 22nd. , ; J.'C! WILLIAMSON ■■"•': Presents in a Series of Remarkable Plays, MR; JULIUS .KNIGHT •' And '. ' MISS BEATRICE DAY, Supported, by ' tho ■ SEVENTY MEMBERS of: Australia's FOREMOST DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. During the forthcoming Brilliant Season >■-: EIGHT MAGNIFICENT PLAYS .. . Will bo Presented—Three being Entirely New ■ to■. Wellington, whilst Five'are Established : and Wcll-affirmcd Favourites. - A REPERTOIRE OF HIGH-CLASS DRAMA, The equal of which has never, heretofore been ■■ offered to the theatre-going public of 1 . Wellington. "'■ MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 22nd,; ■"■ And Three Following Nights Only, Will bo produced upon a Scalo of Unrivalled Completeness, the. Enormo'uslv Successful T.omantic Play, by B. M. Dix. and E. G. '• ; Sutherland— THE •: BREED OF /,THE : TRESHAMS! THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS! THE fBREED OF THE TRESHAMS! THE EIIEED OF . THE TRESHAMS! ■■ In which" for- the First Time- Here . MR. JULIUS KNIGHT _.'.!■- Will' Appear in. his Remarkable Creation of ' LIEUTENANT RERESBY: THE RAT! -LIEUTENANT RERESBY: THE RAT!. Prices as usual. THE BOX PLANS for the ENTIRE 18 NIGHTS' SEASON will bo'OPENED at the DRESDEN on'THURSDAY .NEXT., Charles Berkeley, Touring Manager. ':'... " ..■ .•;-. ':•'•• 3544 BUSINESS NOTICES. FLETCHEI4-R PHiVRMACY. 'PHONE, 441. ~';; ' LAMBTON QUAY/ Facing GREY;STREET, OPEN ALL DAY' WEDNESDAYS. •lA ■"' SPECIAI, FEATURE. MADE OF THIS' ■-3L- DISPENSING DEPARTMENT. . i- Mail Orders Promptly Esecuted. , SOLE ADDRESS- ■ .. ■ > , CEAS. A. FLETCHER.■PHAEMACEUTICAIi CHEMIST. .23? Lambton : Quay. (Late'of Willis Street.). ; CUO7F Crockery Sale now on at Radford's, . V r ' Manners Streot, and Potbne. Toilot sets, - 9s. lid to %s.; Dinner Sets, 26 pieces, from 17b. 6d. to 455.; Tea Sots, 7s. 6d;' to 21s'.; Sets, Jugs, Is.' 9d. to 6s; Gd.; Cups and'Saucers,'2s. half doz. to Gs. 6d.; Cheese Croolcs, ; ls. ; 9d.'to ss, Gd.; Teapots, from. 6d. each ; ;" Milk Jugs, ; 4d... and Cd.; Sugars and Creams, 9d. set'; Art' Pots and Vases from Is. Alb, those lines .are wonderful value. ; .- .;;•', .-.-,■,•'■ PKTONE .STEAM LAUNDEY; " *fi' is lhamost lilt '-uy-to'-datß."in' fo tawa'twic* daily: HoteTa, Sch'dolß.iaiid Privatev.Fainilies•ate -notified that .-largo '-'drying Ground ''»"■. attach'ed'to tho PremiEes,' alsova good supply of i otteuisin :wat«r. - Uver 25 years' onieric-uci l .. Inspection-invitod. l ,. '-'■'.. ClfiH

■•piiIVATE HOSPITAL v FOR WOMEN," , M'Donald Croscontv MRS; HOLGATE, Superintendent. New Zealand ltezislored Nurse. . Certified MidviiveV Hoard, Loudon. Certiftcnttil Masseuse. Eitab. 1903. Telegrams: "Women." Telephone 2159. ' Day or Night. ■....;'....,. CIIS4 liANGITIEA. PR I V ATE v H OSP'I T'A L, " IS AUSTIN STREET. , Telouhune, 2&SU. Established by— THE MISFES NEALE. Registered and Certificated Midwivcs. ' Evory Care and Attention. CI2QO GOULLS, COLLING, 'AND CO., LTD., 12 PANAMA STREET. Wellington. COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, and XJTHUGRAPHEEb. nma W HAT TUlj! - EOI,LE AUB SAYING, That the Wellington Bazaar is now open. That you should, seo the lovely articles. That they are extremely cheap. That you should compare the prices. That it oosts nothing to walk through. That the address is E. HEREON. 2SS9 37 Willis Street; Wellington. TTfcUMPY, Abney, and Bnildors' Levels,' Prismatics, 'Parallels, Steel Straightedges, Spring Bows, Bow Pens, Tee and Set Squares, and Scales of all kinds, • ' L. .W.; LDDWIQ.' CIO3S 214; Luaibton Quay. "VIGOROUS ENSYNA" . INEW GRADE). HAVE you tried the latest Photograph!* Paporh Prints by Daylight or Gaslight, Gives 1'.0.P. results and any Tono you .'require. Tho total, time for Exposing, Developing, Fixing, and Washing is only ft minutes. Tne prints are absolntoly permanent. Prices tame as ordinary papers—ls. 3d. per packet. Postcards, Ordinary, and Court size, Is. Cd. per packet, IMPERIAL CAMERA CO.. 42 Willis Street. B PRESCRIPTIONS. NUBSING AND MEDICAL REQUISITES. FITZGERALD'S PHAEMACIES. 9 WOODWARD STKEET. | :And C LAMBTON QUAY. ! C 1354 W. J. JORDAN, H. B. OAKES, | PAINTERS, PAPEEHANGEES, ETC. J' OED AN AN D OAK ES, (Lato of G. E. Godbor), 74 VIVIAN STREET. I 1 Estimates given for old. and new work. I 'Phone 2205. '■ - ClslO lOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 Lambton J Quay, opp. Kirkcaldio's. The Ait of I Millinery thoroughly taught from, foundation ito finish. Hats renovated and orders token. Ten lessons ss. Day and Evening Classes. i ' . CU9I i [WINGS' CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM (copyright) enables you to Balance.Lodgers at first trial. " locates, as they occur. Errors in Posting Amounts, in Additions,; Subtractions, Extensions, Carrying, Fonrard, nnd Taking Out Balances. It abolishes Calling Back, because if thero is an error tho system indicates it to you, pointing out tho nctunl Amount and Led|!cr Actouut beforo you open your ledger. Time-saving, Speedy, Simple, and Sure. It "can bo used on your present books. No ilupli. rating work, no.extra books, and no machine. Particulars only from HUGH DOUGLAS Manufacturing Stationer, Victoria Street, Well Usftsn. CB?9

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 664, 15 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 664, 15 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 664, 15 November 1909, Page 1

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