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WhyisTEE DOMINION'S public the best public for the advertiser, besides being tlvelargest? Because the public trusts TEJS DOMINION, and becomes a larger public every -month.

AMUSEMENTS, rfIPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Direction, Rupert Clark and Clyde Mevnell. TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! July .(th TO-NIGHT! H. K. 'ROBERTS, BEATRICE DAY, A Brilliant Company aud "P U T E," Messrs. Clark and Moyncll will present for the first time in Wellington, Hall Cniue's Vcrsiun or "The Manxman,'' entitled, "V E T E." The Play that, took England'by storm. Tha Play that is taking New 'Zealand by storm. H. B. ROBERTS as Pete Quilliam. BEATRICE DAY as Kate CT«foen. Supported by the following C.impany of Prominent English and Australasian Players: Philip Christian Conway Wingfiold Ross Christian Harry Sweeney Caesar Crcgooii John F. Forbes Black Tom A. E. Greenawny .Tonaio.no Kelly Richard Oswald Postman Kelly Harry Herbert William Wilson Forbes Constable Niplightly Svd. Smith Dr. Mylchrecst W. J. Montgomery Mary Elwyn Havvcy Nancy Lorna Forbes Grannie Katie Towers Meg Ethel Bashford Sarah Mary Laing Meeson A POWERFUL COMPANY AND A PERFECT INTERPRETATION. The Box Plan is rapidly filling at the Dresden, where intending patrons are advised to Book their Seats. Prices—ls., 2s. Gd., and Is. Early Doors Unreserved Seats, fid. Extra. Day Sales at Abel's, Tobacconist, opposite Opera House. J. E. MOORE, Business Manager. (OONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), JULY 4th, At 8 o'clock. MR, JOSEPH M'CABE Will Lecture on THE EVOLUTION OF MAN. The Long Story of Development from the Primitive Microbe to Civilised Man. The Human Body as an Old Curiosity Shop—Tho Third Eyelid of a Fish Ancestor;' the Tail, tho Vermiform Appendix, the Hair, the Shrunken Ear, etc.—The Primitive Ocean' and tho Primitive Microbe—How the Microbe becomes a Worm and the Worm a FishWhy the Fish came on Laud and turned a Salamander—How the Bird and Mammal developed from the Reptile—Why the Human. Male has Breasts and can Suckle the Young—The Rise to tho Ape and the Causes which Lifted the Ape to the Human Level—Earliest Traces of Man and the Kind of Race we reconstruct from them—The groat Ice Age, and Man's Relation tu it—A Naked, Squat, Homeless, Speechless Savage—No Golden Age, or Giants, or Centenarians—Drawings of Pre-Historic Man by himself—Man takes to the Caves, wears Clothing, and learns to Speak—The Race of the New Stone Men—Gradual and inconceivably Slow Progress—The Discovenof. Metals and the Rise to Civilisation. Admission, 2s. and Is. Season Tickets, ss. and 2s. Gd. Box Plan at Christeson's, Manners Street. THE WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. MR, J. MAUGHAN BARNETT, Conductor. FIRST CONCERT OF SEASON. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, Sth JULY, at 8 p.m. "Tho Black Knight," Elgax "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" S. Coleridge.-Ta.yloT Soloist: MR, FRANK GRAHAM,' of Christchurch. Admission, 35., 25., Is. Box Plan at Dresden. WM, JNO. HUESTON, Hon. Secretary. fi A R TE it AND CO., THE CHEAPEST DRAPERS, 137 and 139 Cuba Street, new P.0."-corner. SPECIAL PURCHASE-100 Sample Pair W.B. Corsets, at about half usual prices. Come early for-first pick. SPECIAL PURCHASE-100 Ladies' Street Skirts, black or navy, worth 7s. 6d., a special snap, 3s. Ltd. only. ss. in tho L XI discount off all our Furs, Costumes, and Jackets. Choice goods at English prices. Carter and Co. Is. WINDOW-Goods worth up to 2s. and 2s. Gd., all at Is. Selling freely. Como and sec. CARTER AND CO., FOR GENUINE BARGAINS. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL TYPEWRITER On the market to-day is THE YOST VISIBLE, THE number of machines soiling is proDf of their popularity. Simplest in construction, Liglitest in touch. Pad and Centre-guide. Machines supplied on approval, THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO, 17 and lfl CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, 'Phone 1G76. SPECIAL NOTICES, "CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY" IS a Book which exhibits tho true teaching of Christ and His Apostles, concerning the Gospel, which was glad tidings of a futuro righteous government, to be established on this earth, by Himself. Tho book exhibits, in detail, the conditions by which mankind may sharo with Him in tho good things to come; and also clearly proves that THE Gospel is NOT preached to the people by a great many professing to bo His "Ministers." Search and see. For loan from H. C. MIIYERTON Taibape. ' "ffjIOR SALE, .£1100; Terms can bo ar- ■*• ranged.—Lease, Furniture, Fittings, and Stock of the well-known STRAND PRIVATE HOTEL, RESTAURANT, and TEMPERANCE BAR, situated in Gladstone Road, Gisborne, now being ■ condueied by Douglas Bros. Over forty Bedrooms, always well patronised. Rent low, lease six years to run. This is t.lio finest business of its nature on tho East Coast, and has always returned a splendid profit on Capital invested. Excellent, reasons for selling. For further particulars apply F. C. FIDDY, 61 Lowe Street. Gisborne. TjlOR SALE-2 h.p. Electric Motor, complete wilh starter and wiring. Apply BRODIE AND M'MILLAN, Herbert Street. AND FACTURERS. WE have ill our Cable Street Warehouso the following Floor Space tn Lot:—lst Floor: 70 s 130 aud 30 x4O suitable for warehouse; and also one Ton Floor 130 x 110 good light and ve?y suitable for workroom. Further par ticulars from tho C. and A. Odliu Tinibor and Hardware Co., Ltd., Cablo Street, near Taranaki Street Whwi.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 859, 4 July 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 859, 4 July 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 859, 4 July 1910, Page 1

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