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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction Allan Hamilton PLIMMER-DENNISTON SEASON. LAST 2 NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. Clyde Fitch's Charming Comedy-Drama, LOVERS' LANE, LOVERS' LANE, The Sweetest Stery Ever Told. "New Zealand Times" says:—"Lovers' Lane needs no fictitious aids.to keen it in the forefront of attractive and successful plays. It can stand on its own merits." ; "The Dominion" says:—"Lovers' Lane" is as clean and sweet as the dawn wind in a Devonshire springtime. Wellington emphatically endorses the Auckland and Sydney verdicts — "AN UNDOUBTED SUCCESS." LIZETTE. PARKES as Simplicity, MRS. ROBERT BROUGH, as Mrs. * - Woodbridge. ' Box Plan at Eoiliday's. 45., 2s. 6d., Is. Day Sales at Christeson's. Early Doors as usual. rpHE KING'S THEATEE. JL WEST'S PICTURES ROYAL ROYAL ' ORCHESTRA WEST'S Proprietors: , '. West's. Pictures (Ltd.) and Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT. "No Disappointments." "No Stops." Our Position Achieved by Merit. What We Advertise We Present. SEE (TO-NIGHT)— THE "MERCURY" BOYS. THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS. ' Tilly the Tomboy Visits the Poor. SHOOTING FOR- THE KING'S PRIZE The New South Wales Elections. Arnst and Barry Sculling Match. FOOLSHEAD AS POLICEMAN. , THE PHOENIX. ■ .-THE SPECTRE. (Only to be. seen at the King's.) WHY? WHY? WHY? ■ Our Prices: Is. and 6d. 'Phone 3143. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee. 6d. TO-MORROW! • TO-MORROW! OUR USUAL PRIZE MATINEE. OUR USUAL PRIZE MATINEE. A ETISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY, xa. The real art in photography is to produce the True Likeness and Character Sitter. This art can only be acquired by years of earnest effort and etudy. ALAN SPICT3R, PHOTOGRAPHER, CUBA STREET (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel), has had 30 years' experience in the Best Studio of Australia. . ' XMAS PHOTOS FOE FRIENDS AT HOME. Those desirous of sending a good Photo of themselves to Friends or Relations in England or elsewhere as a Xiuas Souveuir should make' appointments' with MR. SPICER now. CARTER. AND ' CO., THE CUBA STREET DRAPERS. RELIABLE GOODS. CUTTING PRICES. LADIES' COSTUMES-Just landed, a Lovely Lot New White Embroidery Costumes, Coat and' Skirt or Empire' Shapes, 15s. lid. to 425.; White Embroidery Coats, 12s. lid., Iss. lid., 18s. Gd.; Coloured Linen Costumes, 14s. lid. to 42Sm , Coloured Princess Robe and Coat to match;' 395.""6 d. .-.,-'■ CARTER AND CO. for Millinery, Skirts, Corsets, Blouses, and Ladies'. Underclothing; full stocks' and cutting prices. CARTER AND. CO.. for New Gloves, Is. up; New ' Hose, all colours, Is. up; Lovely Embroidery,-2d. to 4s. lid. yd. Lots of Novelties; no..room to advertise; come and see. CARTER AND CO., FOR BARGAINS. COOK'S EXCURSION TRIPS. MOUNT COOK. ■ •' MOUNT COOK. SPECIAL FARE DURING NOVEMBER WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON, Saloon, RAIL TO CHRISTCEURCH, TIMARU AND FAIRLIE, MOTOR CAR TO MOUNT COOK (HERMITAGE), .Returning to WELLINGTON Same Way. With FIRST-CLASS RAIL, £S 11s. 6d. With SECOND-CLASS RAIL, .£5 19s. 4d. Itineraries and Particulars from ROOK'S TOURJST . . OFFICE, Customhouse Quay. EDUCATIONAL. ipHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and' Day School for Girls, Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. : THIRD TERM HAS COMMENCED. - DOES EDUCATION PAY? DUNEDIN STUDENT SAYS "YES." • WINS FOUR OPEN COMPETITIONS. Girls' High School, School of .Mines, Y.M.C.A., Baptist Church. . To learn how to Succeed, write or call for Circular A. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS, Willis 1 . Street. J. J. Parkes, Dist. Rep. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For instruction in— ACCOUNTANCY. BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students prepared for— ■ , ' JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER. ' - VICE, MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMI- , NATIONS. For last year's examinations, 51 candidates were presented, 40 of whom passed. Y7IITZHERBERT TEIiRACE SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for*Girli Principals: Miss Baber, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory Classes for Children under 8 Now Term will begin on September 20th' and the Principals wiß bo ot home on September ,19th. Tins LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL.—No matter what one's position in life may be, the ability to make one's own Garments is an accomplishment of prime importance. Every woman should have a course at the Langer Dresscutting School. Classes Daily Tuesday and Friday evenings. Ncedfc painting, Monday 2 to 4. Country Punii, tuught by post. Misj Kate Stewart Principal. 94 Willis Street (Opposite Shortt's). PREPARATORY SCHOoT \J -Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 ytars of ago. Special class for Boys under six. Alias Souiui«r ville, 81 Hill Street. - r STUDY the Property Market-The back page of "The Dominion" is » Land and Farm Directory.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 965, 4 November 1910, Page 1
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