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THE DOMINIONS ■ circulation has grown continuously .because the people who, buy it, buy it to read, and to keep up-to-date in the only way.

AMUSEMENTS, . finHE ' KING'S '':■". THEATRE. WEST'S PICTURES. '' " ROYAL ROYAL ORCHESTRA:. WEST'S Proprietors:_ West's Pictures (Ltd.) and . Linley- and Donovan. TO-NIGHT, at.Sfl'clock. -TO-NIGHT, The World's, Greatest .Picture Show. ; ::;.';:',.'Presenting,; . \ A Series of Superior .Star; Attractions/ ' '.. ".Including' :■'!-".■' IN .' ..IN.. IN 1812. 1812. ~.'. ...' 1812. (An Episode, in,the Lif<j;Of Napoleon.) PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE, WITH THE AUSTRALASIAN MARKS- : MEN'AT'.BISLEY.;;"'■ - DOGS OF. ALL NATIONS.: (Of Great Interest to Dog Fanciers.) Love'ahd' Goddfellowship-Pills. SOUP,'IN HIS EYE.!--. Our Prices: Is. and Gd. 'Phone 31-13. ■ Bos Plan'at Abel's. 'Booking' Fee, 6d. . OPERA, , ..- ! , : ' TTOUSE. PER-A ' . ,TO-'NIGHT. ,' JO-OUSE. 1 • . , .NATIONAL" PICTURES. - BOOMING MERRILY TO ENTHUSIASa . .-. TIC AUDIE-XCES. - LIST NIGHT OF.-THIS PROGRAMME. . TRAVEL. OPERA. HUMOUR. '•To-night's Programme.:', . Moving Pictures—"Scenes in Staihboul," "The,, End ,of the World," : "New. - Red Riding Hood," "Keeping Afloat," "Coconut Plantation," "His. New Appointment." '•■ , , .■■- ■"''■■•■. CHRONO-MEGAPHONE, "She's My Daisv." ... HARRY LAUDER "Songs of.Arabv." .... EVAN-WILLIAMS "I Love a .Lassie." ■!.; HARRY LAUDER .'INTERVAL.;.';" :•"■,- 'Moving Pictures.—"Wan^anui ; River,". "The Heart, of Thcllas,". "Monte Learns to Swim," "The Sandwich Man."> : . • CHRONO-MEGAPHONE.' "Saf test of. the* -Family" .'■.!.'. ■•'.■' 'HARRY LAUDER. "Lord High ■ Executioner" ~ ("Mikado."') "We Parted on the'• Shore" -.-.-. - - HARRY.LAUDER; " .PRICES-Gd., Is., and. 2s. Reserved seats at Abel's, Gd. extra. Door, open at '7, start at'B o'clock. Children halfrprico' to D.C. and Stalls. .Matinee' Saturday. . TOWN HALL. ■'."•■' TOWN HALL.. Direction of J. AND.N.TAITr . '■ Saturday! September 3rd,., .' ONE CONCERT, ONLY. ;,,,':. , cX L'v ; -&J ■;.-.. '•;, ■-,''. ' ;.C'A l^'e! - ;.' '',"y-'■■■- ,'■>' '.'".,,.■' ■- c A-L.V e';' ''■"■■': -^—VE:/: v r" r. ■■■'■' CAL- ' ' ' 'VE. -.' '-./ " ; CAL-^VE,,'■'.-■ .;; . A Musical Event of Unparalleled; Import- ..--;■'' ance. :, ; • :. , ' • First Appearance in Wellington'• ' ■■-,-, ■■ ::Of. .;' ':.■■■• That Fascinating Artist, The Incomparable -' :"C A iVI ". ' :' From ' Covent Garden, .. London';' La Scala, Milan; -,The Grand Opera,;' Paris; The Metropolitan.Opera, New- York; La Momiaie, Brussels'; The. Grand Opera, Rome, Naples, and Florence; The Albert Hall and Queen's Hall, London;. The Carnegie Hall, New York; etc.,-etc. • ■ The career of Calve is one of. the-most fascinating and romantic in musical history, and she comes to New "Zealand at , .THE ZENITH'OF- HER POWERS, ; Aftor a series.of Coiicerts in Australia-..,' tb'at'.have been;a succession of .- ; . SENSATIONiL TRIUMPHS..' ; )\ ' CAL VE. •'; ' ■'■;'_' ',' : During l the New'.Zealand..tour, the illustrious:Prima Donna will, be .heard in sovernV of :the-great','Toles ih„ the; interpretation' (if' which- she. has ■ niado. her name .world-fameus.V:-,! ,■'-..- '.'. ; ;,.: t'j.: .". '; 7;';:/l;;';X!'A,L-y'i, ; ..":- '■}■■ ',: -Will be "supported by Tw'oAitists of wide .. -European Fame. .';..> v " The Brilliant Italian Tenor, . '■/ • .:. - : :''SIGNORGASPARRI, '; The Finest : Lyric Tenor'yet heard in- ' ',-.•■■ Australasia, and.. : 1,,'- M.;JACQUES PINTELV.;i;\: The Cultured '.Young. Russian-. Pianist, ' Winner of; the .Grand Prix of the Couservat'oriuni; Taris, 1000.': .'■ Prices' of Admission:' RESERVED. Sl-^ATS: HALF A GUINEA. '■' ,' UNRESERVED:; ss. and 35..Box Plan-. Opens, NEXT TUESDAY at the Dresden;;; :r : ' ; ';;;:;..'.;,. :■-'.;: ,'..H : 'L A.D dl'.N>*';, : ,- Direction :of J:\C. Williartison, 'Limited. MR. J!, C.„ WILLIAMSON 7 will stage .■-.tho stupendous. Pantomimic Extra-, vaganza "Aladdin" ■■ ... ;.-.■'-' ,this-'.afternoon and Evening,: at -.'WANGANUL .V.::,: '■':: <.-h-■-. Aug. 25th and 2fith at PALMERSTON N. Aug.'27th.at -■•'• ';" ' 5 Aug.;2!)th and'3oth':nt.NAPlEß.. ■ Aug. 31st atMASTERTON. - Sept. .Ist'...Rehearsal .WELLINGTON. ' Sept. 2nd First Night. WELLINGTON. ; J., C. WILLIAMSON'S . ;•■' '' ENORMOUSLY '.SUCCESSFUL AND •GREATEST OF-; ALL . -. PANTpMIME : PRODUCTIONS, ' ... .''' ::: "ALApDlN,''''; v? ; v '. Will be Staged for a Brief. Season at the : '. ■ opera ■■house;.':-,'. --.-'. Commencing' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER' 'L Plans on Monday Next at the Dresden. •'..,. ;i«)tice. ■"■■■■•' ..' .... • the' dixon svrert- - ■-•-■-billiard parlour, eight tables. '.: 100 up sixpence, snooker sixpence per game. new mi l.l'i ner.-y.' . . . n e w m i l:li n e b'.ts/., car t'e r n-'a-'n d '■■• c 0.,' art e r' a n d . c 0.,. 137 and 139 Cuba .St.,' New' P.O. Corner. JUST' LANDED-£4OO worth -of Lovely /Millinery, . Ready-to-Wear • Hats, also, grand lot New Dntrimnied Sha'pes. JUST LANDEU-^A' splendid variety NewFlowers,; Millinery Pins,' Buckles, Sequin, also Tinsel Trimmings; bestvaluo obtainable. .:.'-. . , KING'S DEATH-Carter and Co.'s London Buyer writes owing to. King's Death oil-new Millinery, Flowers, etc., bought, one-third cheaper than usual. HALF PRICE-Balance of Furs, and Ladies' Costumes now half usual price, . last week. Carter and Co M Cuba St. ILSON'S Malt Extract. 13 guaran.' teed absolutely freo from alcoholor chemicals of any soft.,- : , . .■■-■- NOTICE OF REMOVAL. - TO HORSE OWNERS. : • THE City Shoeing Forge and Veterinary Business has been Removed to new and more commodious premises for their increasing and extensive :■ business, to QUIN' STREET, off Dispn and Ghuzneo Streets. . Patent Rubber Pads, suitable for all complaints of horses, such as corns, sido bone, ring ,bones, splints, and: sprained tendons, •combined with-, our, scientific shoeing will likely relieve: the most ohstinato cttso.v . ■"■-.-.- A ,d T - K^PP; Ccrt >firated-Horseshoer Phone 747. '-,:•■ . ;■';. : _. ,'. ,W. H. PHILP, HOUSE -AND. OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR, IJi ' Ar,UNt ' ■ N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis " Street (Room i). Chimneys swept by sober men. ■ Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 903, 24 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 903, 24 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 903, 24 August 1910, Page 1

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