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J AMUSEMENTS. . IJpHE KING'S THEATRE. Under the Direction of Messrs. T." J. West and Linley anil Donovan. TRIUMPHAL OPENING- . , WEST'S & EOYAL PICTURE PALACE. WEST'S & EOYAL PICTURE PALACE. A Revelation IN PICTURE PALACES. • THE PEOPLE OF' WELLINGTON ASTOUNDED BY THE MAGNIFICENCE OF . THE KING'S THEATRE. THE KING'S THEATRE. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. THAT IS INDISPUTABLE. , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! s ' Repetition of tho Greatest r PROGRAMME OF ART GEMS EVER PLACED BEFORE AN AUDIENCE. Apologising to tlie Many Thousands who - were unable to Gain Admittance, and . Giving. Ono and All A Hearty Wclcome to tlie Most Comfort--3 able and Up-to-date < 1 PICTURE PALACE in the DOMINION. Is. Our Prices. 6d. Plan Abel's. Booking Tee, Gd. ■ (HON CERT and DRAMATIC ENTERV TAINMENT. SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM,' THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, ■ At S o'clock. Proceeds to bo devoted to . Furthering HISS BODMIN'S Candidature for the VOTING COMPETITION. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME Is being arrange!, contributed to by some of Wellington's Leading Amateurs, and including an amusing , • ONE-ACT COMEDY, V f In which the principal parts will be taken by MISS E. WATSON and MR.E. Y. MILLS. •TICKETS (2s. Gd. each) may be obtained from Mr. W. H. Field, M.P..' Dr. Gilmer, Messrs. AY. >H. Turnbull, R. C. Kirk, Douglas Cook, E. Batclielor, H. : Moss, Vivian Rffiid, A. T. Williams, R. T. Turnbull, E. Y. Mills, or x :■G. 0. SUTTON, . Eon. Secretary. \ ! WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. 1 TO-NIGHT.. (THURSDAY, .tho 17th . :MARCH), AT 3 p,m. BAND PERFORMANCE. MISSION BAND AT LYALL BAY. ■ / R, TAIT, ■■ Acting-Town '■ Clerk. I 17th March, 1910. ! COMPLIMENTARY DINNER- . ... To : - ■ KIFLEMAN G..V"HALLIDAY, Winner of Dominion Champion- 1 shin. 1910, MONDAY, 21st INST., at Hotel Windsor,. . , 3.15 p.m. Tickets. ss. each.'may be.obtained from ' Messrs.' W. H. Tisdall, Lambtan Quay; J. Turner, Cuba Street; Ballinger Bros.j. 1 or any member of Karovi Defence Rifle Club. ..... n. MARSHALL. ! President IC.R.C. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST ■ CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. SICVENTH ANNUAL GATHERING AND SPORTS. . SPORTS GROUND. PALMEKSTON N., On EASTER "MONDAY, MARCH 28tli. ' RUNNING, JUMPING. VAULTING, • CYCLING. PIPE MUSIC AND •DANC£NG. AND" GAMES. V . ■ ' ' VALUABLE CASH PRIZES AND • , V TROPHIES, •;:..■■■ : For Professionals and -Amateurs. ' " D.- MUNRO,. Secretary,*' .P.O. Bpx 76. Palmerstou N. ' i BUSINESS NOTICES, ,p A R T E R A-N D C O, . 137 and 139 Cuba Street; . New . P.O. Corner: NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. Millinery, also Motor .Hats, new shapes, new wings, .flowers, tinsel 'trimmings; just landed. Best value obtainable. Carter and Co. Ladies' New Coats, a - splendid; lot, all , the best colours and shapes, from 17s. Gd. to 455. each. Maids' Coats, a grand lot, from 155,. lid. Carter and Co. Ladies' New Costumes, ex Rimutaka, all the very newest stylos from 30s. to 90s. each. . Try Carter and Co. Opening To-day—New Furs. New Cream Shav.is, New Dresses, New Gloves, New Corsets, and manv otner novelties. TRY CARTER AND CO. ■pOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. , ' Leather Brief Bags, from 6s. lid. ■ Solid Leather Gladstone Bags, from : 225. fid. Gentlemen's Suit Cases, lis. to 19s. Gd. Ladies' Lunch Bags, from 2s. 6d. • Cabin Trunks, from 30s. Week-end Cases, from 15s. . '. Ladies' Hat Boxes, 15s. . Boys', Scout Belts with Swivels, Is. 9d. each. Boys' Scout. Knives, with Sheaf, 2s. each. . . Men's Razor Strops, Is. 6d., worth 4s. 6<L ' School Bags, .from lOd. each. W. H.' NASH, • 135 CUBA STREET. ' ""PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR I WOMEN." . M'Donald Crescent.. MRS. HOLGATE, Superintendent. New Zealand Registered Nurse. ■ • Certified Midwives' Board, London. Certificated Masseuse. Estab. 1905. Telegrams: "Women." N Telephone, 2159. Day or Night. RANGITIEA PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 18 AUSTIN STREET. Telephone, 2GSG. Established bv— ' the Hisses neale. _ . Registered ~ and Certificated Midwives. Everv Care and Attention. , OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Tft/jTEREDITH. HOUSE, Taumarunui. • i'A N.Z. (Junction Wanganui River and Main Trunk Line. , FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent Cuisine. Cook's Coupons Accepted. Telegraphic Address: "Mathias," Taumarunui. Every attention given 10 Telegrams. : KERR AND MATHIAS; Proprietresses. PETONE STEAM LAUNDRY. EV. COUCHMAN'S LAUNDRY is tho • most up-to ! date in Petone. Vans to ■ town twice daily. Hotels, Schools, and Private Families are notified that large 1 drying ground is- attached to tho premises, also a good supply of artesian water. 'Over 25 years' experience. Inspection invited. TYUMPY, Abney, and Builders' Levels, J-* Prismatics, Parallels, Steel Straightedge, Spring Bows, Bow Pens, Tee and Set Squares, and Scales of all | kinds. L. W. LUDWIG, ' 214 Lambton Quay. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. ; IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS. Messrs. p. wills and sons notify : tlis Public, that they linve opened 1 a receiving depot at 121 RIDDIFO.RD STREET (opp. Wesleyan Church). Hours,. 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 'Phone 613. > | Works—B3 ' and 9S HANSON STREET, Proprietors—P. 'WILLS AND SONS.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 768, 17 March 1910, Page 1
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