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"THE DOMINION" Es independent of any interest except the interests of the people. Its circulation is growing steadily in keeping with the desire of the public to read honest, fearless, and independent newspapers.

AMUSEMENTS. (QPERA nOUSE. ■ OPERA HOUSE. RUPERT CLARKE AND CLYDE MEYNELL SEASON. ' LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW • TO-MORROW , (SATURDAY)' • POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS Of H. R. ROBERTS . And BEATRICE DAY, And the STRONGEST AND MOST POWERFUL ORGANISATION - TOURING AUSTRALASIA. TO-NIGHT, "THE CASE OF REBELLIOUS' SUSAN." By Henry Arthur Jones. Cast of Characters: Sir Richard Kato, Q.C. Mr H. R. Roberts Admiral the Hon. Sir Joseph Darby Mr. John F. Forde (Uncles to Lady Susan) James Harabin .... Mr. Conway Wingfield (Lady Susan's Husband) Ferguson Pybns .. Mr. A. E. Greenaway Lucien Edensor Mr. Harry. Sweeney Mr. Jac'omb Mr. Wilson Forbes Footman Mr. J. R. Oswald Hotel Waiter Mr. Harry Herbert Lady Darby Miss Lorna Forbes Mrs. Quesnel (Inez) . Miss Ehvyn Harvey Elaine Shrimpton .. Miss Ethel Bashford Kirby Miss Laing-Meason Lady Susan Harabin MissßeatriceDay Special Trams after the Performance. Box Plan at the Dresden. Prices, is., 2s. Gil., and Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Family Circle, 6d. Extra. Day Sales at Abel's, Tobacconist, opposite Opera House. J. E. MOORE, Business Manager. rjIHE . KING'S . THEATRE. The Home of Beautiful, Healthful Pictures. (VEST'S PICTURES -. ROYAL ROYAL ORCHESTRA' WEST'S POPULAR PICTURES AT POPULAR PRICES. Preserve Our Popularity. TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! LIEUT. ' And the LIEUT. ROSE, Gun ROSE, R.N. Runners. E.N. VICINITY OF THE LAOS STATES. THE. WAY OF THE WORLD. * The Angel of Dawson's Claim. Our Prices, Is. and 6d. 'Phon<& 3143. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, Gd. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Gift Matinee at 2.30. Children Sixpence to All Parts. TO-MORROW EVENING The Whips'given by Messrs. Duncan and Macintosh, and the Gold Watches given bv Mr. H. Price to the most successful Riders during the past Racing Season will be presented at this Theatre. The palmerston north coursing CLUB. i • WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 27 and 28. THE MANAWATU HUNDRED.—For dogs that- have not won more than nominations 255., acceptances. 255. Winner i£GO, runner-up .£2O, two dogs .IES .each, four dogs <£2 10s. Stake will be paid pro rata if Gi dogs do not accept. SUPPLEMENTARY STAKES—For dogs beaten in the first ' and - second rounds of the Maiden Stake. .. Nominations and acceptances 255.. Club deducts 55.. for expenses. THE NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE CUP.—For any number of dogs or. bitches. Nomination and acceptance .£3 3s. Winner half . and Cup, runner-up quarter, and two dogs one-eighth. Nominations close on MONDAY, JULY 25. The draw will take place at 7.30 on Tuesday, July2Gth, at Mr. Hunt's Rooms, Church Street, Palmerston North. A. H. ROGERS, Sec., Royal Hotel, P.N. AST Ml AND CO., THE CHEAPEST DRAPERS,■137 and 139 Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. SPECIAL PURCHASE—ICS Sample Pair W.B. Corsets, at about half usual prices. ■ Come early for first pick. SPECIAL PURCHASE—IOO Ladies' Street Skirts, black or navy, worth 7s. 6d., a special snap; Ss. lid. only. ss. in the .CI discount off all our Furs, Costumes, and Jackets. Choice goods at EiHish prices. Carter and Co. Is. WINDOW—Goods worth up. to 2s. and is. 6d„ all at Is. Selling freely. ■ Come and see. 1 CARTER AND CO.. . FOR GENUINE BARGAINS, ""OAPERHANGINGS"—Our Shipment, JL. ex 5.5. Tainui, is without doubt the cream of the world's production. Samples posted. Robert Martin, Limited, 'Wellington. TO KILBIRNIE, MIRAMAR, AND SEATOUN RESIDENTS. ARE you satisfied with your Bread' Terbaps it would interest you to know that the bread sold by the IDEAL BAKERY, Crawford Road, Kilbirnie, is all that could be desired. Just Try a Loaf. Our Carts Deliver all over these suburbs. LEASE FOR SALE. LARGE SHOP PREMISES, CHRIST- , -CHURCH. . FOR SALE, at a" nominal price, long Lease of Finest, Centrally-situated Premises m Christclnirch. Nearly 30 feet frontage, double windows, with warehouse and cellar attached. Suitable for large wholesale and retail Draper, Grocer, Furniture Dealer, etc. "Would subdivide if necessary. Full particulars from "AJAX," Box 5G7 Christchurch. TfTIOR SALE, £1100; Terms can be arJL 1 ranged.—Leaso, Furniture, Fittings, and Stock of the well-known STRAND PRIVATE HOT'EL, RESTAURANT, and TEMPERANCE BAR, situated in Gladstone Road, Gisborne, now being conducted by Douglas Bros. Over 'forty Bedrooms, always well pat-" ronised. Rent low, lease six years to run. This is the finest business of its nature on the East Coast, and has always returned a splendid profit on Capital i n . reasons for Eelling. Fo- further particulars apply F. C. FIDD i', 64 Lowe Street. Gisborne. FOR SALE-t-2 h.p. Electric Motor, complete with starter and wiring. Apply BRODIE AND M'MILLAN, Herbert Street. TO WAREHOUSEMEN AND MANTj. FACTUItERS. WE have in our Cable Street Warehouse tho following Floor Space to Let:—lst Floor: 70 x 130 and 30 x 40, suitable for warehouse; and also one Top Floor, 130 x 110, good" light and vory suitable for workroom. Further particulars from tho C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., Cablo Street, Bear Taranaki Street Wharf.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 875, 22 July 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 875, 22 July 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 875, 22 July 1910, Page 1

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