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AMUSEMENTS. mHE KING'S. THEATRE. JL TO-NTGHT at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S PICTURES ROYAL ROi r AL ORCHESTRA. WEST'S Proprietors: West's Pictures (Ltd.) and Linlcy and Donovan. Last Two Nights of this RecordBreaki u n Programme WEDNESDAY (NEXT) WEDNESDAY ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE OFSUPERIOR ART SUBJECTS. A Collection of the Most Brilliant GEMS OF CINEMATOGRAPHY, Consisting of COMIC, SCENIC, DRAMATIC, AND INDUSTRIAL PICTURES. Over Two Hours.of Educatioual, Fascinating and Amusing Entertainment. . Our Prices: Is. and Gd 'Phone 31.43. Box Plan ot Abel's.- Booking fee. Sd. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN . ASSOCIATION. TOWN HALL, • - 22nd NOVEMBER, 1910. At 8-p.m. His Excellency Lord- Islington will Preside. Address by the Hon. Dr. Findlay. Children's Choruses and Concert Programme, Under Direction of Mr. Robert Parker. Seats may be reserved at the Wellington Piano Company, Lambton Quay. Admission Is.; Children half-price. Reserved seats, 2s. Plan at Wellington Piano Co. KARORI TEA GARDENS. DONALD AND CAMPBELL STREETS, ■ KARORI, ■ THE HOLIDAY SPOT FOR YOUNG AND OLD. - - ' The Gardens are OPEN EVERY DAY, and for Beauty and Charm are Unrivalled. TENNIS, CROQUET, SWINGS, ETC. Refreshments at Reasonable. Prices. ADMISSION, 6d. Tram and Bus from Government Station, -id. Come Along and Spend a Pleasant Day (POOE'S , EXCURSION '. TRIPS, MOUNT COOK. ' MOUNT COOK. SPECIAL FARE DURING NOVEMBER WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON, Saloon, RAIL TO. CHRISTCHUKCH, TIMARU AND FAIRLIE, MOTOR CAR TO MOUNT COOK.(HERMITAGE), Returning to WELLINGTON Same Way. With FIJIST-CLASS RAIL, £6 11s. Gd. . With SECOND-CLASS RAIL, £H 19s. id. Itineraries and Particulars from /HOOK'S'' TOUEIST OFFICE, ■ Customhouse Quay. . BUBBLING-. ''.'■'■ .. . WITH ENERGY. DO YOU EVER FEEL LIKE TBiTP ' ' ' ' FULL OF VIGOUR, FULL OF LIFE. ■ • ' " FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC " THAT, SPLENDID FEELING. ' IT MAKES YOU FEEL' HAPPY. . ■2/6 .And' '4/6 Per Bottle.. • -Chemists and Stores, or ...' Post ■ Free /from CH AS. A. .F'LE-TCHER, 292 LAMBTON QUAY. The Simplest, Most Efficient and Cheapest SMALL TYPEWRITER THE No. 2 SU N. Lovely work. Always visible. No Ribbons. Doesn't , get out of order. In fact, is' a real little gem. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet and Sample of Work. mHE OFFICE' APPLIANCE . CO., 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. "Phone 1676. ""V'OUR Answer, Gwendoline! Raise i your beauteous orbs to mine," exclaimed the love-lorn' youth. "Ah, Kdwin!" she cooed, "my answer is a heartfelt 'Yes,' for I see, on looking at your boots, that you use the Hunkydory Boot Polish.' I also use it, and am yours now and for ever." "YE GRATEFUL LION," GEILL AND SUPPER ROOMS, 152 ■ Ingestre Street, off Cuba Street. Five-course Lunch or Tea, 9d. Six tickets for is. ' •y ACU U M CL E A N'E.E Used at Buckingham Palace and All the Royal Houses. PURIFIES AND CLEANS THE HOUSE AND ALL THAT IN IT IS. ~ . Without Dust or Discomfort, AT MODERATE COST. THE VACUUM CLEANING CO. OF N.Z., . 181 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. . 'Phone 2969 (Day or Night). . MILITARY AND NAVAL EMBROID-' ERESS. MISS ■A. B. ' HEATON, No. 2 PERCIVAL STREET. 'Phono 3078. Estimates given for Banners, Lodgo R«galia, Badges (gold, silver, ■ and silk), Club Monograms, etc., etc. Ecclesiastical Embroideries a Specialty. VISIT Rad ford's Half-yearly Sale, now on. Blind Rollers, 6d.; Cups and Saucers, 2s. half-dozen; Stnir Carpet, Gd. yard; Cruets, 2s. Gd.; Mantel Drapes, Is.; Sideboards, 505.; Duchesse Chests, 355. j Matting, 7Jd.; Sets Jugs, Is. 9d.; Tumblers, Is. 3d. half-dozen; Lamps, Is. each.. Cheapest houso in town. npE ARO STEAM LAUNDRY. RECEIVING DEPOTS-151 Ingestre Street, 125 Willis Street (Opp. Y.M.C.A.), and 12 Charlotte Street. Laundry .Work, of All Descriptions will bo received at Abovo Depots. Chief Office and Works: 20 HOPPER ST. 20 'HOPPER ;'ST. QTUDY tho Property Market.—Tho ►3 back page of "The Dominion" :a a [ Land and Farm Directory!

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 979, 21 November 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 979, 21 November 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 979, 21 November 1910, Page 1

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