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WILLOUGHBY'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY ' ■ ' ■ . In : THE NIGHT OF TEE PAETY. THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY. THE NIGHT OF THE PAETY. PRICES—is., and Is. The Plan will- open at the Dresden on Thursday morning, rat 10 a.m. .''......,' ;' BUSINESS NOTICES. GA E T-E E AN D C 0., THE POPULAR DRAPERS, : 13? and 139 Cuba St.," New P.O. Corner. JUST LANDED, ex Turakina, New Millinery, New Trimmings, New Motor Hats, New Costumes,- New. Jackets, Long Coats, ■ New Corsets, New. 'Bloomers; all Reliable Goods,, and marked 'at Keen Cash Prices. JUST LANDED, ex Turakina, New Dress . Materials, is. lid. : yd. up; 100 dress pieces, each different, extra good; New Blouses; New Furs; New Fancy Novelties. Carter and Co. give best ralue in ■Wellington. * ■ SELLING -FREELY—Ladies' ■■ Costumes, . - ■ Ladies' Trimmed :Hatsj. Ladies' ..Jackets, Ladies' Corsets,, Ladies' Blouses; New Blousings. ..Come early.for first pick.' •Try.•CARTER AND CO.; DON'T; NEGLECT YOUR HEALTH. ■' IF you '■. feel tired, nervous, and'despond'ent/'utint 1 for business or. pleasure, take FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONJC at once, before': a, serious breakdown results. FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC will, quickly restore you. It contains the elements needful: to your system; nourishes the brain; tones'up the digestion, and. strengthens' the^body.','. Strong- ,'nerves,, good appetite,''bright spirits are..all -.-ref gained by "using-this celebrated -Yitaliserj 2s. Gd. and' is.'Gd.', post free, from' , '.'. < ''".v- ---. . ''■■"." CHAS. : A.' FLETCHER, ;, .w.FHAEMACLST, '■■■. ".'•'■- .... •: 292 Lambton. QuayV'Wellirigton (Sole address).' .•'•..- '}, ■ /K.MONEY .TO'liEND.'. ■ Oti' APPROVED FREEHOLD SECU-, EITIES at the LOWEST BATES. ' ruling'in, the' Dominion; Apply, at oiioe. ~ .„■.'... : , : .-. :. .'-Solicitors,;.'Panama Street, ' ,■'.".'."/'.'.'."..'. ■'■•'."• : :' ,; ''• 'Weiiincton. ; ; . ..: TRUST ~ ; • '..: W E Have- Trust Moneys to Lend at Current Rates of Interest. : CHAPMAN. SKERRETT, WYLIE,'.'.;. ~,.v . .and'T ripp.... ; •;...■; ~ " "PRIVATE V" 'HOSPITAL;' 'FOE1. . ■:■■: -■'. .. WOMEN." ; -■;•/■ • ■■-. 1 ' H'Donald Crescent .. ; : MRS. HOLGATB, Superintendent. . New Zealand Registered' Nurse. . Certified Midwives' Board, . London. .Certificated Masseuse. ' EstabA 1905! Telegrams: "Women." ■ Telephone, -2159.' Day or' Night. ;.: _ ■ : EANGITIEA ' PEI VAT E ' HOS P IT'A L, 18 AUSTIN STREET. Telephone, 2G56.' Established by— THE MISSES NBALE, . ." ■ Registered . and Certificated' Midwives. "• . Every Care and Attention. . -, 1 nnEY RADFORD'S for Furniture-. JL Duchesse Chests-355.. Gd., Sideboards 505.,' Wardrobes £3'105., Washstands Bs. Gd„ Tables 2s. Gd., .Chairs 4s. Gd., Rattan Chairs 7s. 6d., Cups .and Saucers 2s. Gd. half-dozen, Tea Sets 7s. Gd., Dinner Sets lis. Gd.,.Lamps Is. Gd., Toilet Sets 7s. Gd.; Carpet lOd. yard. Hearthrugs 2s. Gd., Mantol Drapes Is. Gd., Towels lid... each. CheaDest house .in. town. . FRINGS'S CHECK-FIGURE SSTSTEM (copyright) enables, you to Balanco Ledgers at first trial. It locate?, as. they occur, Errors in Posting Amounts,, in Additions, Subtractions, Extensions, Carrying Forward, and Taking Out Balances. It abolishes Calling Back, because if thero is an error the system indicates it to. you, pointing out'the actual Amount and Ledger Account before you openyour ledger. Time-saving, Speedy, Simple, and Sure. It can be used on your present books. No -duplicating no. extra becks, and no machine. Particulars only from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing Stationer. Victoria Street, Wellington. BUMPY, Abney, ana Builders' Levels, Prismatics, - Parallels, Steel Straightedges, Spring ' Bows, - Bow Pens, Tee and Set Squares, and Scales of all kinds. L: W. LUDWIG, 214 I/unbton Quay. 1 T7V3R THE . HOLIDAY SEASON. Leather Brief Bags,-from 6s.- lid. Solid Leather Gladstone Bags, from ■22s,'Gd. Gentlemen's Suit Cases, lis. to 19s. Gd. . - Ladies' ■ Lunch Bags, from 2s. 6d. Cabin Trunks, from 30s. Week-end Cases, from'ls3.' Ladies' Hat Boxes, 15s. ; Boys' Scout Belts with Swivels, Is. 9d. " Boys' Scout Knives, with Sheaf. 2s. each. . Men's Razor Strops, Is. Gd., worth Is. 3d. '• Sohool Bags, from lOd. each. '.' W. H. NASH, - 135 CUBA STREET. -.-' W. H. PHILP. HOUSE '.AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis ■'-.':'.' Street Utoom I). - Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed, Venetian Blinds repaired. ANGUS TURNER'S New Hairdressing Saloon; Hotel Windsor Buildings' Willie Street, is one ofUho-'most'.up-to-date Saloons in the City.; Finest Brands of Tobacco. Cigarettes,- and- Cigars . jtockod.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 791, 14 April 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 791, 14 April 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 791, 14 April 1910, Page 1

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