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Read'the Advertising Pages of "THE DOMINION," They reflect the commercial development of the country,

AMUSEMENTS, QrERA HOUSE, OPERA HOUSE. Direction, Rupert Clark and Clyde Meynell. A Triumph of Play and Players. ' H. R. ROBERTS and BEATRICE DAY in "P E T E," "?E T E." A play of strong human interest, passion, pathos, and power, with a romantic lovo element, and a HAPPY ENDING. Dramatised- from "Tho Manxman" by Hall Caino and L. M. Parker. An Exposition of tho most A r ivid and Realistic in Acting. The fall of eacli curtain was marked by an outburst of applause and appreciation that, at the end of the last act, culminated in A FURORE OF ENTHUSIASM. H. R. ROBERTS as Pete Quilliam. BEATRICE DAY' as Kate Cregeen. Supported by the Strongest Organisation Touring Australasia. CURTAIN RISES ft 7.55 SHARP. Box Plan at the Dresden. Prices—4s., 2s. Gd., and Is. Early Doors Unreserved Seats, Gd. Extra. 'Day Sales at Abel's, Tobacconist, opposite Opera House. J. E. MOORE, Business Manager. MR. JOSEPH M'CABE'S 1M- FAREAVELL LECTURE. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY sth. At 8 o'clock. TOWN HALL, CUBA STREET. Subject: "THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY' AND CIVILISATION." Synopsis:—The "Myth of Sinai—A High Morality in Egypt and Babylonia 4000 years before Moses—The_ Real Origin of Morality—Habits and Notions of tbe Lowest Races of Men—Complicated by Superstition and Tribal Life—Early Spread of Humanity—The Australian and other Aborigines as Relics of Primitive Humanity—Their Great Scientific Importance—Survey and Analysis of the More Curious Moral Aberrations _of Primitive Races—Homicide, Infanticide, and the Subjection of Women—Morality and Religion are Separate EvolutionsPoint at which Religion takes charge of Morality—The Early Effects—Human Sacrifices, etc.—The Abortive Civilisations of Mexico and Peru—What Christianity did for them—Tbo Evolution of Morality in Asia—The Rise of the Great Humanitarian Moralists, Buddha and Confucius—The great Civilisations of Egypt and Babylon,' from which Judaism anil Christianity Borrowed—The Riso of Higher Morality in Persia and GreeceChristianity a Summary of the AA T orld's Moral Experience—Degradation of Europe in the Ages of Faith—Tho Stimulus to rise again comes from Greek Paganism and Moorish Spain.. Admission, 2s. and Is. Box Plan at Cbristeson's, Manners Street. CHILDREN'S FLO AVER PAGEANT. HOLDERS of ss. Tickets are requested to note that the Box Plan will bo open at the Dresden on and after TOMORROW' (Wednesday). Tickets obtainable at tho "Dresden" and at tho Secretary's Ofiiee, Nathan's Buildings. ARTHUR. J. PETHERICIC, ■ . Eon. Secretary. nnHE AVELLIKGTON CHORAL 1 SOCIETY. MR. J;; MAIJ6HA:S ;.BARNETT, Conductor. FIRST CONCERT OF SEASON. TOAVN HALL. TOAVN HALL! FRIDAY, Bth JULY, at 8 p.m. "Tho Black Ivnight" Elgar "Hiawatha's AA'edding Feast" S. Coleridge-Taylor Soloist: MR, FRANK GRAHAM, of Christchurch. Admission, 35., 25., Is. Box Plan at Dresden. AYM. JNO. HUESTON, Hon. Secretary. 0A R T E R AND CO., THE CHEAPEST DRAPERS, 137 and 139 Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. SPECIAL PURCHASE-iCO Sample Pair Ay.B. Corsets, at about half usual prices. Come early for first pick. SPECIAL PURCHASE—IOO Ladies' Street Skirts, black or navy, worth 7s. Gd., a special snap, 3s. lid. only. ss. in the .£1 discount off all our Furs, Costumes, and Jackets. Choice goods at English prices. Carter and Co. Is. AVINDOAV—Goods worth up to 2s. and 2s. Gd., all at Is. Selling freely. Como and ste. CARTER AND CO., FOR GENUINE BARGAINS. 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 Balances. It abolishes Calling Back, bccauso if there is an error the system indicates it to you, pointing out the actual Amount and Ledger Account before you open your ledger. Time-saving, Speedy, Simple, and Sure. It can be used on your present books. No duplicating work, no extra books, and no machine. Particulars only from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing Stationer. Victoria Street. Wellington. rY RADFORD'S for FurnitureDuchesse Chests 355. Gd., Sideboards COS.. AVardrobes .£3 10s„ Washstands Bs. 6d„ Tables 2s. Gd., Chairs 4s. Gd., Rattan Chairs 7s. Gd., Cups and Saucers 2s. 6d. half-dozen, Tea Sets 7s. Gd., Dinner Sets 17s. 6d., Lamps Is. Gd., Toilet Sots 7 a 6d., Carpet lOd. yard, Hearthrugs 2a. Gd.' Mantel Drapes Is. Gd., Towels (id. each! Cheapest house in town. FOR SALE, .£1100; Terms can be arranged.—Lease, Furniture, Fittings, and Stock of the well-known STRAND PRIVATE HOTEL, RESTAURANT, and TEMPERANCE BAR, situated in Gladstone Road, Gisborne, now being conducted by Douglas Bros. Over forty Bedrooms, ahtays well patronised. Rent low, lease six years to run. This is tho finest businc-ss of its nature on the East Coast, and has always returned a splendid profit on Capital invested. Excellent reasons for selling. For further particulars apply F. C. FIDDY, G4 Lowe Street. Gisborne. T7IOR SALE—2 h.p. Electric Motor, complete with starter and wiring. Apply BRODIE AND M'MILLAN. Herbert Street. TO AYAIIEHO USEMEN AND AIANUFACTURERS. WE have in our Cable Street Warehouse tbo following Floor Spaco to Let:—lst Floor: 70 x 130 and 30 x4O suitable for warehouse; and also one Ton Floor, 130 x 110, good light and very suitable for workroom. Further par titulars from tho C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., Cablo Street near Taranaki Street AVharf. ' mllE results obtained by Advertisers in tho Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" aro such as to jonfirm their belief that tho paper has a wider circulation than any other dailv journal iu k-ew Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 860, 5 July 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 860, 5 July 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 860, 5 July 1910, Page 1

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