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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. ' Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Business Manager -Mr. Hugo Gorlitz. DIRECTION , :..:.... MAUMAUOX BROS. STARTING SATURDAY NEXT. February 18th. For "tha First Time" in Wellington. A Wonderful Series of Realistic Pictures ■ Of BUFFALO BILL. AND WILD "WEST SHOW. ' THE GREATEST CIRCUS THAT THE WORLD lUS KNOWN. There' have been other circuses in plenty, but ns other circus that could hold a candle to this circus. See the -Wonderful'lndians!'See the Cowboys, whose- dasli and abandon amaze! See tho Elephants that make th'e Tallest Animal Stories you ever read seem tame and paltry! . ' . The Management introduce this great Show with gladness and full confidence. In Buffalo Bill's stupendous Circus there.was such a collection of performing animals as hud never been got .together before or finco Noah's Ark bumped on Ararat. ■ The cowboys and animals are marvellous. THE PICTURES-LITERALLY THROB WITH LIFE. ■'•■ ' ... The Entire Entertainment Presented by arrangement with'J. D. Williams, Colonial Theatre, Sydney.. Remcmbor!—People's Prices: Dress Circle. Is. (id.; All Stalls, 1;.; Gallery, 6d. Plan of Seats at).the Dresden. No extra fee for booking. ■'■■,' ' :■■ • ;■-■ MACMAHON BROS. HOTEL NOTICES. C^LUB' HOTEL, Woodville, A. Swindale J (late of Nelson and Wellington). Proprietor. Tho recognised house in the district for commercial travellers. Sample rooms attached- to the hotel. Tourists visiting Wobdvilla. wi'l find excellent,accommodation at' the above hotel. Good fishing and shooting in and around the district. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. (Jabs leave hotel to meet all trains. Telephono No. 1. P.O. Box, S3. CLIFF HOUSE,' ISLAND ■ BAY. , BOARD AND RESIDENCE.-'' Visitors to ,Wellington' can secure every Comfort "and Attention. ..-'■'; (Special Terms for Permanent Boarders.) LUNCHEONS, . ■■■ AFTERNOON iTEAS, ■'•'■. ■•■ :.■■ , :■•,-• -'■ TEAS. . Address:—Manageress. ■-•■'. REJUVENESCENCE OF THE ■ ' A L B E -It I , H O T E L Xi. (Under New Management). ~ Mr. James M'Donajd, Proprietor. '' This' Hotel is in first-class order, having been refurnished from cellar to ceiling. Bedrooms (large and airy) electrically lighted. .Letters and telegrams re:! ceivo prompt attention. Night and day porter. Excellent cuisine. Smokius Room.* Writing 'ltooni,' Drawing Room. Tariff: Bs. Gd. per day, or: M 2s: per week. f^h'p.ng;^»;-ja , < UJM.-y77.7. ■■ ' v"\': '■ E'luiiw ICAU M ARU N'UI .(under entirely new • management), opposito Railway Station. Two-storied Modern Hotel, accommodating 60 guests, Uttcd aod furnished throughout on most approved lines. ; ilaguiticent' view, spacious balcony,', promenado, piano, firstclass table,- h. and c. water, largo, airy Biuglo,and. dpub|o..rooms.-. Porter meets .■■■Tariff,-. Ss. per day. Tel. Address: M'Grane, ■ Taumarunui.' TMR3..K- M'GRANE (late; of W.ellinjton)..l'roDrie.tnss.'■ „ ■'■■..'.'.'. : ' ! . ; .' .■ ■'•■' : .•.■<'':'WHEUE" , Tb"STAY.'-.'"- : '^-V- : -' MEREDITH 110DSE,:TAllMARUN-ni-'drunctidu; \yung'nhui:'Kiyer>nnd',':';'.-. ; '.I ••'■ -Main- Trunk/Line). ■■.■ -1.-/ FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.' ■■'-,: '■ Excellent'cuisine.: . Cook's Coupons Accepted. Telegraphic '.Address—"Mathias. Taumarunui." , livery 'atteation to 'J'ele-l-Tlwi'-CLASS BILLIARD TABLe'fOK i .--. .;- . ■ G/OESTS. V ; ' :'■•. --' , Kcrr and Mathias. Proprietors. H. o T-'E-'Lwl:-' , .:." CE G I L, : i ; WELLINGTON,- N.Z. •,. ' . ! Opp. Goycrnhient -Railway Station and Junction of-City.•Tramways,', and tfloiaing Parliamentary Buildings. -.'■:■: ; EVElii: MODIiKN ..CON \ fiXIENCE, ■)'.. '■■ :'■'■'■ :F. M'PARLAND.' ..-.'.■• ~- . ! '' ' '. . . Proprietor, Tariff on' Application. -~ THE GLENLEE. : ." TOURIST'■ ACCOM- ' '■ MODATION HOUSE, , PELOROUS SOUND. CRAIL BAY.''.'. SITUATED iu one of the most sheltered baj's in -the Sounds, an ideal spot' for persons requiring good accommodation. . Hot and cold 'water baths, good fishing grounds, bush surroundings, mingled with all kinds of ferns. Post and Telegraph Office attached. All correspondence promptly attended to. For turiher particulars, 1 apply ,to ■' G. M'NABB. Proprietor. : SALVATION ARM r.PEOPLE'S PALACE. 213 CUBA ST.,. WELLINGTON. - Taritt lrom ss. per day. ; ! '. '■-'..' J. DOWME. Manager., ; : WA.VHRLEY PRIVATE ■ HOTEL, Marion St. (opp. NewTe Aroi'oit Office),' ■ ....- ....- City. •■ ■';'■. ~ ,-.-•.. IS , now ■ ready to receive Permanent ' Bcarders,' being absolutely fire, and earthquake-proof, and containing all •modem conveniences and comforts.-. Also a large promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. ■ . ■ ■ :■ , -.• . ■ Tariff—63. per day; 2os. per week, , MRS. -U. TK£GON"NIN'G. •. 'Phone 211-tT. . Proprictresa. OLUMBIA (PRIVATE HOTEL, Lower Cuba Street. , Near Wharves, Town Hall, and Opera House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch, Is. . MKS. M. PETERS, (Late 90 Wellington. Tcrrace).Proprietres3. HE MAKQDIS OF NOKUANBI* HOTEL. OARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY, Proprietor. The Best Commercial Hotel ia th» ■ ■ : , Wairarapa. VOX POPULI. ■■..;•;■,•. JW. THOMSON AND CO., Hygienic • Bakers and Pastrycooks, are out on their own for quality and sterling valne. The special attention of campers, picnickers, and others, is drawn to tbe delicious fruit pins • and* tarts that are being made daily-from the choicest of fruits and richest poitry by expert cooks. Hampers and- special orders mado up and delivered with' dispatch. Quality guaranteed. Frices Bedrock. 'J. W. THOMSON AND CO., tho Corner Shop, 38 Courtenay Place., ~ . • '.-', TRY RADFORD'S FOR FURNITURE. SIDEBOARDS - from 50s. Wardrobes from £3 10s.. Dachess Pairs 475. 6d., Chests.Drawers 255., 2s. 6d., Chairs 35. lid.. Bedsteads 215., Beds Ss. 6d Carpets from' 6d., yard, Oilcloth from 9d Couches 275. 6d. Estimates eiven., RADI'ORD AND CO., 50 Manners Street, and Petone.. — '-■-■•. -. ■ ' "THE DOMINION." NEWTOWN- AGENCY. ■Bfr-F«KRS E. BACK AND CO. have been M E aprointcd Agents for "The Domiainn" at Newtown. Advertisements and for delivery ,of the Paper to any-address may be left with this firm. Addr °THE DOMINION STORE. •- ■;" Junction Hiddiford aua Rmtoul Streets. Telephono 157 Q. ..-.. ' • "THE DOMINION." ' • ■'• LOWER HUTT AGBNCY. : Tl/JTR: 3. H.;FARKER has been appointed l\i Agent for "The, Dominion" at Lower Hutt, and is prepared to deliver iho Paper to any address in the district, !«tt U «ta» left at the IXL Cycle Worki. Main Boe* >'W be promptly at te, ■•;. : . ■'>~■ '•'■-.. :■■ ■ . . -. .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1053, 16 February 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1053, 16 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1053, 16 February 1911, Page 1

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