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AMUSEMENTS. . . MATINEE. "LOVERS' LANE." - "LOVERS' LANE." / WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.. 2.30. THE Charming.' Children's. Scenes a . source'of never-failing delight.. Matinco Prices, 45., ,25.; Is. Children 1 half-prico to all parts! 0- PE K A II OU-SE. •' NOTICE. : In answer! to ?. widespread request, and ' in view of the fact that last night, many hundreds .were, unable tolgain admission, the management hare decided to devoto ; next Thursday .evening, tho.last night of the season, to,, "A . .MESSAGE FROM ' MARS." - Those patrons who have.already booked seats for "The Passing of the. Third Floor Back" will" have 'their money; returned them on-application at tho'Dresden Box Office, if so desired." ; * '. OP;E;R A: ' II .0 tr S E ; Lessees J/ C. 'Williamson,' Ltd. ■>. Direction Allan Hamilton. PLIMMER-DENNISTON SEASON TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAI '. EVENING. Clyde' Fitch's Charming, Comedy of Rustic Manners, ■ • "LOVERS'LANE" - 1 .';"/■ "LOVERS'. LANE" ,\.v (The; Sweetest Story Ever Told.) Every sweetheart,' every ■'wife, -everyj : mother, every, child should -take this opportunity of" witnessing ''Tho sweetest ; story ever.told.". . The Children's: Scene in which ' • MISS LIZETTE-PARKES - and tho merry Tjand .-■•..- sing . . ; • , ■ "THE OLD EED SCHOOL" ■: ■is a never-to-be-forcotten memory. - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. IG, - . ' The last night of a-brilliantly successful tour of the Dominion., .Farewell per- . formanco of the Company. ill (by special " requost). '. .■ ; .; "-"A MESSAGE FROM MARS." • • ""A MESSAGE FROM WARS.'" - "A- MESSAGE FROM; MARS." Box Plan. Dresden. - Day Sales Chris- _ teson's. 45., 25." 6d., Is. Early doors 6d. ' extra, back stalls and gallery. ' ~r. MEETINCS, i ; . >1 : ! NEW . ZEALAND: SOCIETY 'OF ' J --/ 1 • ..ACCOUNTANTS. ' ~ '. A MEETING of; the ,Wellington. Local ' ;'-Members wilLbe held in; thn .Chaivi- ; b»r of;.. Commerce ' Jon » WEDNESDAY ' ;NF,XT, 15th instant, at S'p.m,} ';, 1 ; ! .-v Business: To eonsider'propbsbd'amendraents to the/Regulations.'," ; ■.'' .;ERNEST : W.-HUNT," •- ' ■ •■ • ' • : • :• Secretary. ' • 158 Featherston; Street,'. Wellington,', • 13th February,-ion. - ■'■■-> ; 01; - HOTEL NOTICES. v I tfIILUB.HOTEL, Woodviiie, A. Swindale! E V/ date" of Nelson and ■ Wellington),; - Proprietor. The .recognised house, in tho 1 , district for commercial-travellers.'Sample rooms attached to the hotel. Tourists 5 visiting -Woodrilb will find excellent act commqdation at; tho - abovo' hotel.' Good fishing'and shobting'in and around the - district—Letters; and telegrams'promptly . attended leave hotel/to* luieet ; all, trains. '1.-P.O:: Box/Sa > OLIFF /. ' HOUSE, ; ;~ BAi'.' 3 . BQ/VJIILA^£j!ESIDL.\'CE., - . Visitors to i'Wellinßton 'can '.Kcure ■ievery.: Comfort: and. A ttentionl -■ (Special Tertns for.'Permanent,Boarders.) 1 :1 , • 1'• ' i:APTERXObN'TEAS, l >,:;v.';i ; .V ; 1 ; V' . ' • • TEAS. - .y.j • Address Manageress.; 11 t' ; ;' ; REJUVENESCENCE OP THE : 1 '1 t A .L-B E R T :. ,H 0 T E L . '-f*- - -.'(Under New. ManagemehtV3!' , '!;v.!- --: ■ Mr.l James HMDonald, Proprietor.■ _- -.'This' Hotel;is.in'first-class order. ing been- refurnished .from cellar to ceilj ling/ 1 Bedrooms (large and airy) /electric- . any lighted. Letters and telegrams're- '• .'ceive.prompt attention.. • Night and day ;'. porter.' Excellent '.cuisine.- Smoking Room, t -Writing Room, Drawing Koom. . Tariff:■ - Bs>6d,: per. day. or- £2 2s. per .vreet. • 'Phone. 214. P 0 Box, 777 ' s TJAILWAY nOTEL, TA U M ARU N UI V s ifc; (under entirely new management), ' ■ bpposito .' Railway . Station... Two-stoned Modern 1 Hotel,; accommodating 160 guests, I fitted'.and furnished throughout on most approved 1 lines. , i'agnificent ..view, ;spa- ' cious - baleonv, / promenade, .-' piano,'..,.. first- ■ class table/ n.; and c. water, largo . airy s single ; and "double rooms. . Porter meets' . all . trains. Evezy attention; Tariff,'Ss. t per day. Tel.- Address: M'Grane, Taum'arunui. MRS. K. M'GRAMj (lato ■ 0 f j Wellington).; Proorietress. »■■ .; J--1. . • WHERE TO STAY. - SfEREDITH HOUSE. TAUMARUNUI s -'-1 (Junction Wanganui Uiver and - • - Main Trunk Line). ;; j, • i FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION Excellent cuisine. ' Cook'sjCoupons Aci cepted: iTelegraphio' "Address—"Mathiais - Every .attention' : to 'i'ole- , crams. ;.". 'l>.l..*'ill;V. : . .. 1 V."-'.-'.' I .■•■ FIRST-CLASS .BILLIARD -TABLE ' FOIS : '■ V, ; ' - ; GUESTS. '. V .; . . Kerr, and. Maihias.,' Proprietors.',• Cv> H.OIT'E L' CECIL, WELUNGTON. NZ • Opp.-Government Railway-Station-and | Junction of, City Tramways, and adjoin- " ing Parliamentary Buildings: : '" : • EVERY! MODERN CONVENIENCE, • T M PARLAND. / "r : ••■■:■■ : , i Proprietor, • Tariff on : Application.- ■ . ! THE • GLENLEE TOURIST , ACCOM-: H MODATION HOUSE.: 1 ' PELOROUS-SOUND, CRAIL BAY. SITUATED; in .one of tbo .most sheltered bays in tho Sounds, an ideal spot for' pernons : requiring -Eood accom--1 modation. Hot 1 and .cold- water baths. good .fishing grounds, bush surrounuings. . mingled' with allv kinds of . ferns. Post ' and Telegraph Office attached.' All correspondence promptly attended to. - For , further particulars, ; '.npply to-" : 'v' ; - . G.' M'NABB. Proprietor-■ 1, 1 " 'SALVATION ARMY ~ PEOPLE'S PALACE, 213 CUBA ST., . WELLINGTON ■Tariff from-hs."'per. day- ■:'■••■• v ; ■ ' J. DOWNIE.' Manager / ' .-WAVERLEY.-PRivATE HOTEL, ■ : -. Marion":St.~ (opp. New. Te Aro Post Office), •■ - ;..City IS ready : to - receive Permanent Boarders,^ being: absolutely. fire,.and " earthquake-proof.- i and ■ containing ' all modern conveniences and comforts. Also ' a large proinenade.roof, overlooking Harbour. , Tariff—6s. periday; 2os. per week, > . , , MRS. C. TREGONNING. 'Phone 2947., ■■ - > --Proprietress COLUMBIA' . PRIVATE HOTEL, ■ Lower Cuba Street. • , Near., Wharves. ..Town •.Hall,and Opera -Honse.' Excellent Cuisine., Lunch, la. ."r . MRS. M..PEIERS, (Late 80 Wellington Terrace). Proprietress : ; nPHE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY IHOTEL. CARTERTON. ■ W.. M. HALLEYj Proprietor. The Best- Commercial Hotel in the Wairalrapa. , , . •1i > / IDEVL HOME - FOR SALE, 6-rooraed -VILLA. RESIDENCE, near Duppa Street Recreation Grounds;; large sections,. lawn,, verandah, bay' largo and lofty rooms, thoroughly well built ; end finished' with every, modern convenience. Price, a 975; deposit,- £!Si balanoe easy ■ weekly, or monthly payments, Apply ■. . ■,• VJ-OHN ODLIN AND CO,"LTD a " ,l '/ ' " Cable Citjj k

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1051, 14 February 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1051, 14 February 1911, Page 1

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