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Read the Advertising Pages of "THE DOMINION." They reflect the commercial development of the country,

AMUSEMENTS. A P. E K i HOUSE. TO-MORROW NIGHT. (THURSDAY). TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY). THE NORMAN BLITZ GREAT CONCERTCOMBINATION. "Tlie strongest and most evenly-bal-anced company that has visited the Dominion." "A SEPTET OP STASS." AMY MURPHY. WALTER WHYTE. AMY MURPHY. ■ WALTER WHTTB. (Lyric Soprauo.) (Lyric Tenor.) NELLIE BLACK. . NELLIE BLACK. (Violinist and Contralto, late. o£ the "All Blacks.") . . . MABEL FOWLER. ' MABEL FOWLER. (Dramatic Soprano, Tasinanian Gold v Medallist.) EDITH NEVILL, (Mezzo-Contralto, National Balladist.) LOUIS BLITZ. CHARLES NORMAN. (Violoncello.) (Piauo.) POPULAR MUSIC (ballad and operatic), at Popular Prices, 35., 25., and- Is. :Tho PLAN for reserving seats in the Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls is mm- open at the DRESDEN. OPERA HOUSE. Commencing ' SATURDAY NEXT. THE BRIXTON BURGLARY BOOM. Box Plan opens at the Dresden. TO-MORROW, "■ at 9 o'clock. PRICES: 35., 25., Is. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Brooklyn. SALE OF WORK. IN aid of Vicarage Building Fund, to bo opened by R. A. Wright, Esq., M.P., WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30 and DECEMBER 1. 3 p.m. to 5 n.m., Free; 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.in.,Gd.; Children, 3d. COMPETITIONS, SIDE SHOWS, Etc. TTNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. «J : JAPANESE-FAIR, JAPANESE FAIR, Ist and 2nd DECEMBER, -1910, ST. PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE ST., • <-V.Tp ho ;ppefie.d.on Thursday, by Lady • ""' *"■■■■ Islington, at 3.30 p.m. . MRS. SUTCLIFFE will recite. Songs by MRS: S. B. WILSON' and MISS . MURIEL BENNETT. , -" Thursday and Friday, at 8 p.m.—Dramatic Sketches by MISS VARE and Friends. '■ Proceeds in aid of Wellington-Diocesan Boys' Home, and St. Peter's Parish Mission. ■ ' . ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. ■ The real art in Photography is to produce the True Likeness and Character of the Sitter. This art can only bo acquired by y«ars of earnest effort■ and study. ALAN SPICER, PHOTOGRAPHER, CUBA STREET (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel), has had 30 years' experience in the Best Studio of Australia.) 'XM4.S PHOTOS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME. Thow desirous of sending a good Photo of themselves to Friends or Relations in England or elsewhere as a 'Xmas Souvenir should make appointments with MR. SPICER now. Telephone 3253. CARTER A.N DC 0., / 137, 139 Cuba Street, and. at Feilding, • IMPORTERS OF DRAPERY. ~ LADIES' BELTS-Last week sold 200. Still 750 left, worth Is. 6d. to 2s. lid., now all Is.; or spend 10s. and choose one /or nothing. MILLINERY—See Carter and Co.'s window for Smart Trimmed Hats—selling LA'DIES' COSTUMES-Whito Embroidered or Linen Costumes—a lovely lot, and very cheap, from lis. lid. to 425. —selling freely. IMPORTS THIS WEEK-New Gloves, Hose, Embroidery, Sunshades, Leather Bags, and many other choice lines. TKY CARTER AND CO. EDUCATIONAL, npHE LANGER DRESSCUTTING ,JL SCHOOL.—No matter what one's position in life may be, the ability to make one's own Garments is an accom- ' plishment of prime importance. Every woman should have a course at the Langer Dresscutting School. Classes Daily, Tuesday and Friday, evenings. Ncedlepaiuting, Monday 2 to i. Country pupils taught by post. Miss Kate Stewart, Principal, 91 Willis Street (Opposito Shortt's). CKOi'DON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. —Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special class for Hoys undor sis. &ii£s vine. SI Hill Street. •jCTITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. JD Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals: Miss Babar, M.A., Miss Rachel Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U). Preparatory Classes for Children undor S. (pHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. ■jDANUS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For instruction in— • ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE, ' SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and ' TOUCH TYPEWRITING. Students Prepared for— JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER. VICE, MATRICULATION,- ' ■ SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOW . LEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMI. ■ NATIONS.. ■ . - For last year's examinations, .51 candidates were presented, 40 of whom passed. ••npHE DOMINION" employs a staff of J- Advertising Experts, whose services always available.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 987, 30 November 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 987, 30 November 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 987, 30 November 1910, Page 1

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