The Advertising Pages of " THE DOMINION" build up trade through the influence and number of the paper's readers.
AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. Lessee J'. C. Williamson Sub-Lessee and Manager. Allan Hamilton SEASON CLOSES SATURDAY :,NEXT. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY!!! . "STANDING ROOM ONLY" AT 7.30.. THIS EVENING AT 8. LAST NIGHT ' Of THE PRESENT PROGRAMME. MR. HARRY EICKAEDS' ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY., Pronounced Everywhere THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF STARS THAT EVER APPEARED IN WELLINGTON. MR. and MRS. ROBERT FITZSIMMONS. MR, and MRS. ROBERT FITZSIMMONS. THE THR.EE SISTERS TRAPNELL. THE THREE SISTERS TRAPNELL. MISS JULIA GIPEORD. MISS JULIA GIFFORD. .. 'MR, FRANCO PIPER. MR. FRANCO PIPER. MR, FRED. BLUETT. THE WHEELERS. A 7 AUDE and VERNE. And a Brilliant Picture Portrayal of ' THE FITZSIMMONS-LANG CONTEST, ■ , (EAST SEVEN ROUNDS). ' TO-MOREOW (THURSDAY) j ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN., I- RESERVED SEATS, is. . Prices, 35.. 25., Is. Early Doors to all , Parts,. Gd. Extra. , ' ' ANDREW BLACK CONCERTS. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 7 AND 8. ANDREW BLACK . ANDREW BLACK.i ANDREW BLACK , ANDREW BLACK ANDREW SLACK 1 ANDREW BLACK (England's Greatest Baritone). (England's Greatest -Baritone). (England's Greatest Baritone). (Previous to' Departure for South Africa) ■■ Supported bv -ANTON TSCHAIKOV ANTON TSCHAIKOV (Famous Violin Virtuoso). * ILEY CROSS . : :',' (Contralto).. '■■•I/ITjTAN DELANEY - (Piariiste. and Accompanists). Prices—ls.',"'. 35., 25., and Is. Plan st Dresden. '-'• •*>■■ .-.-.■■ Day Sale's:' a.t. Christeson's. .No ; early doors. ■•• <-•■--.' ■'■■ ■•■-.•.. • - -NOERrE : ;HANDRICICS, ■■~-; ■- '■':■ -i'- 'Manager.: MANAWATU-,. AND. .'.WEST COAST $■*-: CALEDONIAN .SOCIETY.'. SEvenM-annual- GATHERING "AND- SPORTS. ' ' .. . SPORTS GRODND, .PALMERSTON N., On EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 28th. . RUNNING, JUMPING. VAULTING, •'• CYCLING. PIPE MUSIC AND - ~ ' DANCr'NG. AND GAMES, , ; ",: ■ VALUABLE CASH'' PRIZES'- AND .TROPHIES, ■;....,■'' For Professionals and Amateurs. Nominations Close' on Hth March. Programmes on application to . . '' D. MUNRO, Secretary, P.O. Box 76. Pulmerston N. BUSINESS WO7IDES. IT'S GOOD TO BE.ALIVE! , THAT'S the feeling you experience after a !W doses of FLETCHER'S PHOSPHA TONIC.. You are braced up at once, and no longer does Summer feel irksome to you. FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC Is the great Restorative and Vitaliser. Try a bottle of Fletcher's Phosphatonic, prices 2s. Gd. and 4s. 6d. per bottle, post free. ■ From the Solo ProDrietor— CHAS. A.' FLETCHER, PHARMACIST. Lambton Quay, Wellington (Solo Address). P.O. Box 290. Telephone 1139. ■p M. BLAKE. F.R.1.8.A., ARCHITECT (Late Penty and Blake), i HANNAH'S BUILDINGS. LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. FOOTWEAR. : QOME say my Work's the Best. Others O say it's not, lint if you pnt it to 1 the test. I think I'll win the toss. ( VAIL. 160 TORT STREET. , "Q . A L AM A N D E R" NON-CONDUCTION" COMPOSITIONS. Reduce the Fuel Bill. Increase the efficiency of the Boiler. Have no chemical effect on Metal Surfaces. Adhesive, and do not crack. l Set hard with good surface. Do not lose their non-conducting properties with time. Lower the temperature of the Boiler House, and therefore improve working conditions. THE . UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN AGENCY, LTD., ~ Jervois Quay, . • WELLINGTON. McEWAN'S QCOTCH ALE. cEWAN's (Scotch Ale. FAR SUPERIOR TO ALL' OTHERS. 75 PER CENT. OF THE ALE IMPORTED INTO AUSTRALIA IS REPRESENTED BY M o E W A N'S. HEALTHFUL. INVIGORATING. APPETISING. HEALTHFUL. INVIGORATING. APPETISING. 1600 CASES WERE SOLD IN MELBOURNE LAST MONTH. fILYDE COURT PRIVATE ■ HOTEL, *J • Corner CLYDE QUAY AND VICTORIA STREET. A New and Fireproof Hotel; Id. section from Lambton Station and Wharves; one ininuto from Te' Aro Stations Promenado roof and balcony; magnificent view. Tariff, 4s. Gd. per day. Permanent guests from 20s. per week. Telephone. 1190. W. LA VERY, Proprietor. TiO meet a popular demand "The Dominion" has established a classified Advertisement Department. If you have anything to sell, or if you wish to buy anything, take advantage of this oppof. , tunity. Advertise now.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 755, 2 March 1910, Page 1
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