"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, ' OPERA HOUSE."! GRAND SPECIAL AIATINEE! ■ -ff At 2.30. TO-DAY! At 2.30. T' Doors open at 1.45. Exactly the some programme as at night. THE KELLY GANG. ~ Children, SIXPENCE EVERYWHERE, ,jj APEEAH 0 U S E. * w Sole Lessee, Mr. J. C. Williamson. - Direction, Sir. William Anderson. j MACMAHON'S EXQUISITE PICTURES. -* THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING! • And positively the last night of one of i, the most successful seasons ever chronicled in the theatrical history of AVellmgAlacAlahon's Fascinating Living Picture A Reproduction of the. Daring Deeds ot tho Notorious Australian Bushrangers, The Kelly Gang. The Success of the •ccnturv t The Kelly Gang! TO-DAY, at 2.30, The Kelly Gang! Ant '„« The Kelly Gan?! TO-NIGHT, I Tho Kelly Gang! at 8 o'clock. F A Delightful Series of the latest Biograph Surprises constitutes the first part of the Programme. Popular Prices, 2s„ Is., and Sixpence. Box Plan at the Dresden. Early Door Tickets at Christeson's. T ,pARRENO CONCERTS. 1 Direction Boivno Scherek. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, AUG. sth. Air. Benno Scherek has great pleasure in announcing that he ha 3 arranged for Madame Teresa c . CARREXO "! CAERENO A CAERENO To Give One FAREWELL CONCERT I In the I TOWN HALL, On i I FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST sth T This.will ho .positively CARRENO'S only j and LAST APPEARANCE In Wellington before her departure for Australia and South Africa. ■_ . A Special Popular Programme will be j Presented. - , The enormous seating capacity of the ( Town Hall enables Mr. Scherek to ar- > rango the following popular prices of admission: — „..„„ Reserved Seats-FOUR SHILLINGS. C Unreserved Seats-THREE SHIL- - LINGS. • ■ „„ Back Seats-TWO SHILLINGS. A few Front Rows will be reserved at - Six Shillings. Bona-fide students can obtain special concession tickets at Half a Crown at the Dresden, admitting to reserved seats. Box Plan and Sale of Tickets, will bo - opened at the Dresden on Monday morning next. OLYMPIA FULLER'S OLYMPIA. LYMPIA FULLER'S OLYMPIA. ROLLER SKATING! Three ] ROLLER SKATING! Sessions ROLLER SKATING! Daily. Afternoon 2.30. Evening 7.30. Learners' ■ Session 6 p.m. Olympia .Band Attends Twice Daily. Learners not allowed at 7.30 Session. ; General Admission—Ladies Gd., Gentlemen Is. Ska'b nire Is. Private Skates, . llcorago Gd. Skating Parties by arrangement. Private Lessons Given. i NOTE.—In deference to numerous requests, .it'lias been decided to revert to fha usual Session for Learners of both'. .' Sexes at G-p.in. . i .' A. B. SHEPARD. Manager. ' PETONE PALACE. THEATRE. ] THE PETONE PALACE THEATRE ] ' Will, be ' OPENED (THIS) SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30, For Skating, By His AVorship the Mayor, Mr. J. W. M'Ewan. '. ~ The Rink will be open thereafter for } Skating EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING. J T OWER HUTT SKATING SINK, < Open Every Afternoon and Evening (Tuesday evening excepted). £ Rink is available on Thursdays and Fridays for Skating Parties. t LOOK OUT FOR GRAND CARNIVAL. ; On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, < First Appearance of ;• PROFESSOR ATHOS, King of Skaters. 1 ST. MARK'S CHOIR ANNUAL CONCERT. ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 2nd, at 8 p.m. Assisted by Mr. Frank Johnstone ('Cello) and Mr. Arthur Hamerton (Organ). Sir Arthur Sullivan's Dramatic Cantata, "ON SHORE AND SEA." Soprano, Miss Gladys Watkins; Tenor, Mr. James Fergusson. Part Songs by Full Choir, Men, and Choir Boys. Conductor—Laurence Watkins, Mus Bac. m 0 W N." HA L L. '_ WEDNESDAY, 3rd AUGUST. 1 (Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Members' of the Wellington Medical Association.) ' GRAND CONCERT, in Aid of Mother Aubert's Home of Compassion, Isiand Bay. Robert Parker, Esq,., Musical Director. Tickets:'ss., 35., 2s. Box Plan at Dresden. LECTURE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. RUSSIA. TO-MORROW. RUSSIA, t RUSSIA. SUNDAY, JULY 31. RUSSIA. ? RUSSIA. Doors open 7.15 p.m. RUSSIA. ' Commence 8 p.m. Lecture entitled: "FOE GOD AND TZAR," ' By P. M. KOONIN, 8.A., F.Z.S., Illustrated by Electric Slides. Second Lecture, Concert Chamber, Town Hall, MONDAY, at 8 p.m., Entitled "Two Years in Siberia." Third Lectnre-TUESDAY NIGHT, Concert Chamber, " Red Sunday." Admission—2s. and Is. Booking at Dresden. • s Sunday Night—Admission Free. Silver Ooi:'. Collection. 1 BARTER'S GREAT SALE. BARTER'S GREAT SALE. 137 and 139 Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. TREMENDOUS BAEGAINS-All trim- £ incd Millinery, Costumes, Jackets, Furs, exactly half the usual price. Call early. Is. 'WINDOW-ThouKinds of useful- B lots of Drapery, usually Is. Gd. to 2s. lid., - now all Is. Carter and Co.' 1 Gd. WINDOW—Tho Biggest Bargains in Wellington. Jap. Silks, all kst colours, usually 9J-d., now Gd. only. . Carter C and Co. ONE GLANCE at Carter ■■ and Co.'s Windows will convince you that yon I don't need to go elsewhere for Clinking Bargains. APEEHANGINGS"-our sliijinlenT, = ex s.s. Tainui, is without doubt the cream of the world's production. Samples " posted. Eobert Martin, Limited. Wellington. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. ~ J. L IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS. MESSES. P.WILLS AND SONS notify tho Public that thev have opened a receiving depot at 121 EIDDJFOED STREET (opp. Wesleyan Church). Hours, . 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 'Phono Gl3. w Works-88 and 98 HANSON STREET. * , Proarictois-lV .WILLS AND SONS, a;
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