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DOMINION" CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS, 16 Words, Is. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. HOUSES & LAND WANTED AND FOR SALE. BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. WANTED TO BUY OR SELL. See Page 2.

AMUSEMENTS. ' HIS. . MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 'Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-DAY At 2.30 TO-DAY. HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES. TO-DAY MATINEE TO-DAY TO-DAY FOR . TO-DAY TO-DAY THE CHILDREN. TO-DAY ,-AIATINEE PRICES, Gil, to All Parts. HIS . MAJESTY'S THEATEE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. PICTURES His .- PICTURES ' PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES Tho Superexcellent and Supreme. AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT A Superb Programme, including Everything of the Most Up-to-date Character. A MOTOR RIDE THROUGH GORGE 3 OF LE D'HAULT. RIGOLLS Tho Man of EIGOLLS RIGOLLS Many Faces. RIGOLLS CAPITAL t. LABOUR, CAPITAL v. LABOUR. A Thrilling Drama by Vitagragh Co. VENETIAN FIREMEN. AT-INETIAN FIREMEN. THE ANGEL OF D'AAYSON'S CLAIM. LIEUT. ROSE AND THE GUNRUNNERS. IN LAOS STATES. HENRY'S HAT. The' Way of the World-It Pays to Advertise—Forbidden Novel—Pennyworth of' Potatoes. . '■ D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-np), Gd. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. N.B.—On request trains stop at door. A Bright, Sparkling, Clean Enter- ■ tainment. THEATEE ROYAL. Props., John Fuller and' Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Most Marvellous Juvenile Act Ever Presented in Australasia, . Celebrated' • . THE Celebrated Juvenile ROGERS ■ Juvenile Acrobats. ■ QUARTETTE. Acrobats. First Appearance of the Wonderful ■ KEILEDERSON, In TJp-to-Date Impersonations and Imitations, end introducing his clever novelty "Chnpeaugraphy." The Daring Double, "Krazy" _ HIMM and MEE. "Kids." Balancers ami Eccentric Comedians. Boy , RUPERT CHRISTIE .Soprano. Patriotic Song, "Scouts of Empire," specially written for the Boy. Scouts. GERTIE JOHNS, Favourite. Serio. Popular. COLEMAN SISTERS'. . . WARD LEAR, "Calico," "Laughing Pete." -. ' THE BRITISH WOGRAPH. . Latest Pictures and'the 1910 Derby. 25.-. and Is. '■ Boxes'2ls. • Tel. 2084. QT. THOMAS'S HALL, ' NEWTOWN. ■ >:3 STAR PICTURES. STAR PICTURES. GRAND MATINEE TO-DiT AT,2.30. Last Night of this week's "Star" Programme. . . Patrons, please UGte: The Star' Pictures will .NOT show on Monday Night, but resume Tuesday, as usual; with' a Complete Change of Programme. Gd. .POPULAR PRICES. la. (ThLYMPIA FULLER'S OLYMPIA. FULLER'S "OLYMPIA. ROLLER SKATING! ' Three ROLLER SKATING! Sessions ROLLER SKATING! Daily. To-day's (Saturday) sessions—Morning 10, Afternoon 2.30, Evening 7.30 (no learn- — ers' Session).'-.- , ■ . . Olympia Band Attends Twice Daily. Learners not. allowed at 7.30 Session. General Admission—Ladies. Gd., Gentlemen Is. Ska'e Hire Is. Private Skates, iloorage Gd. Skating Parties by-arrange-ment. Private Lessons Given. . V ' '■- NOTE.—Special to Beginners:' Mondays, AVednesdays, Fridays Men Learners ' only; Tuesdays anil Thursdays, Lady Beginners' o'nlv, at- G p.m. ■. , • A. R. 'SHEPARD.; Manager.. RU.-'G-B Y G A M E S. • .- ■ . " — THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2.45. ATHLETIC PARK— ST. JAMES V. PONEKE. ORIENTAL V. ATHLETIC. AT LOWER- HUTTOLD BOYS V. PETONE. MELROSE V. HUTT. . ADMISSION, 6d.; LADIES, FREEj STAND, Gd. AV. G. TALBOT, Secretary. BOXING.-NEAY ZEALAND AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. Municipnl Opera House, Palnierston North,' AVEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 27th and<2Sth July, 1910. (Under the auspices of the Manawatu Boxing Association.) . > '.'•■! " ■ Representative teams competing from all parts of the Dominion., N.Z. representative team to bo picked from the winners to represent New Zealand at the Australasian Championships in Sep-' ' tember. ■ , • Admission: Stage, 45.; Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, 35.; Back .Stalls, 25.; Pit, Is. Bos Plan: J. R.' Ross and - C 0.,. Tobacconists, opposite ■ General Post Office. Members may reserve their seate on production of their members' ticketa at tho Box -Office. W. H. HANKINS. Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB AND TOURING CAR CO. 'Phone 53. Taxi-Care at. ordinary cab rates. Special terms to Doctors and Commercial Men. No disappointments. 'Phone open daj and night. . ' ' WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE Telephone 2349. ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY DAY OR NIGHT. Stand: Opposite.'Public Trust Office and Hole! Arcadia. ' . . Special Terms for Balls or Parties'.. Telephone No. 2349. A NGUS TURNER'S New Hairdressing. J- - *- Saloon, Hotel- Windsor ■ Buildings, Willis Street, is one of the. most up-to-date Saloons in the City. Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigarettes, aiid Cigarsstocked. ■ FBINGS'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, because 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. VISITORS TO PALMERSTON NORTH •YEE INVITED TO VISIT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF . . I»,|- OUN SE Y A.N D' C 0., Corner RunsitiUri nnd Queen Streets. ' ■ Hundreds o£ various articles are sent mi to our Kouiiis to be sold. AVc.may invo the very article you want. CALL AND GET PRICES.. DANCING"— -No more hard work in getting up your floors—sweep w-ell and sprinkle a littlo Powdered AVax, the dancors do the rest. Is.. 3d. and Is, M, per tin, posted, R, Martin,. Ltd. -

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 876, 23 July 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 876, 23 July 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 876, 23 July 1910, Page 1

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