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>■" QUANTITY AND QUALITY. . " THE DOMINION " has by far (be-largest 1 mornhjg,drcn!atJon in the Province. ' Bat it oSers mora tbaa that. • i TffE D©OSj!9H" reaches tho people wJw waHtito So {wsfeess, and expect id do it -i throngli the piqjsr. , j

AMUSEMENTS. OP; E R' A- 'HO US E. . Wellington". '.". TO-NIGHT, i■ TO-NIGHT MONDAY EVENING, 18th APRIL, 1910. . "WRESTLING!"- WRESTLING! ' THE CONTEST OF THE CENTURY .... 808 SCOTT i : (Champion of New Zealand)' \ Versus .'. ALEC. BAIN , (Scottish Champion and Wrestling Partner of • Hackenselimidt), FOR .£SO A SIDE. JOE GARDINER \ ~ (English. Champion) ■ .Versus . . AUBREY SARAH. cham P i on . AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP OF WELLINGTON AND DISTRICT. • , FOR HANDSOME SILVER CUP.Cup on Vi Ctt - at ' if asol j ic Hote] _ ; QPERA WELLINGTON. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), APRIL: 10th. ; RUPERT CLARKE. AND' CLYDE • MBYNELL' - . .*:• , * Will Present. : MR.. ANI); FARCICAL CO.MEDY" COMPANY Including DAVID: JAMES and HtSB .' ' . PAUL. - . jg'F • T,, . -Who" will presents .■& «•' ' ; Woedon Gfrossmith's .GreaLjKtrcical = ... Comedy, 9}r: ~",r THE NIGHT OP £■ JHB NIGHT. PARTY..THE NIGHT. OF; "CHE ,P'vRTY"» THE NIGHT ?ART-Y!0 ; _ Prices D.C. W RJS., 2s. Gd., Ga ery, 15.,: Early Doors to Stalls Gallery, 6tl- *xtra w -"The Box :pian •at tho Dresden^' 'DayJfoles at ffiristeson's, BUjSjfoESS NOTICES. , (HART E' R ' AND C O T Ol3 POPULAR DRAPERS, . and 139 Cuba St., New P.O. Corner. JUST/LANDED, ex Turakina, New Millinery, New Trimmings, ■ New Motor Hats, Now, Costumes, New Jackets, ■Long Coats,: New Corsets, New Bloomers; _all Reliable Goods, aiid 'marked . at ICeen Cash .Prices. . v JUST LANDED, ex Turakina, New Dress Materials, Is. lid. yd.' upj 100 dress pieces, each'different, extra goad/NewBlouses, New Purs,. New Fanoy Novel- : ties. ; Carter and Co. give best value in 'Wellington. • t SELLING FREELY—Ladies'. Costumes, Ladies' .Trimmed Hats, Ladies' Jackets, Ladies' .Corsets, Ladies' Blouses, Now Blousings. Corao early for first pick. Try CARTER AND. CO.

EDUCATIONAL. QARPENTER BECOMES, ANALYST. " After.- studying ,Chemistry solely .with ' tho ■ Jlnternatipnalf Schools for, two years,- during: spare . .time, I have; been appointed Analyst" • . to Wilson's Portland -i Cement Coy.,-. ■" Auckland. -; Thanks to the excellent. :' traininguwhereby I have doubled -niy salary., ..F. L.:,LEESE., ~ BANCING-MISS yiOLET WARBUE- ; TON. - Class for. Beginners; 1 Ballroom Dancing, only Friday 'Evenings; Advanced Class Wednesday. Evenings; Children's ' Class, Ballroom and Fancy Dancing, Saturdays. -Classes' begin from lGtli April, at. 196 -The Terrace. JgAMES'S COMMERCIAL ..COLLEGB. For Instruction in: ACCOUNTANCY, " BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TiPE WRITING. . Students Prepared for: ■■ JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER VICE, -. ; MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL' KNOW. LEDGE, and MEDICAID PRELIMINARY EXAMI- • . NATIONS. . ; -. . For last year's 51 candidates'V,'Are presented, 10 or ' passed, JjUTZHEEBERT. TERRACE SCHOOL. HOARDING - AND~BAY , SCHOOL FOR ' GIRLS. -' - < PRINCIPALS:, MISS BABER, M.A. MISS RACHEL RICHMOND ' (Higher Certificate N;i\U.). '. Preparatory Classes for. Children under 8 are also Held. . BALLROOM DANCING-CLASSES FOR , BEGINNERS-;, MRS. H. B. 'MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,, in her: private Hill. Proi ficiency ensured iu six private lessons or one quarter at 'class. 1 fi'enc 'commences with pupil. Pri/ate . lessons .arranged! ' Address—B6, YGhuznea'. Street. Neit .St. Peter's i Church. W" ' R oi *° • " (^RLICK'S ' ORTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. MASSAGE AND PRIVATE - TUITION - DAILY. Telephone. 5199. ¥ ANGER Drosscuttingi School. .Econ--1U omy in Dressmaking. :- The- marvellously simple Blouse, and,. Skirt .Cutter, tho latest Invention,., puts it, within the power .o£ any "ordinarily intelligent woman to mlike her own'Blimses-and Skirts. Nocalculations. - Advanced, work per arrangement. Also Ladies' Tailoring, Coun> try Pupils taught, by; Post.. Patterns out to measurement. Agents required.' Needlepainting, Monday, 2 to, 4. Miss Kate Stewart, l'-rinejpat, ai Willis btreet, op. posite Shoi-tt's.

TRY' -RADFORD'S ior Furniture— Duchesso Chests 355. Cd„ Sideboards 505., Wardrobes i' 3 10s., Washstands Bs 6d„ Tables '2s. Cd., Chairs 4s. Gd., Rattan Chairs 7s. Gil.;; Cups and Saucers 2s. 6d. half-dozen, Tea . Sets 7s. Gd., dinner Sets 17s. 6d„ Lamps Is. Cd., Toilet Sets 7s, Cd., Carpet lOd. yard. Hearthrugs 2s. Cd,' Mantel Drapes Is.. Gd.. Towels Gd. each! CheaDest house in town. RANGITIKA PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 18 AUSTIN STREET. . Telephone, 2G3G. Established by— THE M'ISSES NEALE. Registered and Certificated Midwives. Every Gare and Attention. Frings's check-figure system (copyright) enables you to Balance Ledgers at first trial. It locates, as they occur, Errors in Posting Amounts, in Additions, Subtractions, Extensions, Carrying Forward, and Taking Out Balance* It abolishes Calling Back, because If there 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 work, no extra becks, and no machine. Particulars onlv from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing stationer, Victoria Street, Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 1

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