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AMUSEMENTS. The Tribute of LONDON—"She is perfect in every branch of vocalisation "Standard." "Eauipped with the qualities best calculated to win the sympathies of an audience."—"Daily Telegraph." ' The Tribute of SAN FRANCISCO.—"Her high notes aro of a piercing,' (hril)iiu» loveliness, like tho last sounds of a bird as it soars into the imneuetrable blue of the heavens.' Her pianissimo is a revelation of tenderness and delicacy."— "San Francisco Chronicle." Tho Tribune of SYDNEY.—"Hero is the perfection of Art, inasmuch as it appears to her listeners to bo an easy joy to sing the most difficult music, together with the simple ballads that reach tho hearts. ,, *-"Syilnc-y Herald." ANTONIA DOLORES, THE WORLD-FAMOUS I'RI'MA DONNA, Will give THREE CONCERTS in the OPERA HOUSE, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND THURSDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND THURSDAY, 20th, 21st, and 23rd MARCH. - 20th, 21st, and 23rd MARCH. DOLORES rsturns again to Wellington in: all- tho zenith of-her' wonderful power, after a successful and extend:d tour through tho leading cities of Greet Britain, Europe, America, and Soull Africa. This is her fifth visit to Australasia and the rapturous welcome, the crowded houses, and, the enthusiastic approbation everywhere evinced, show that the. intervening years have not diminished Vt rather fhe immense popularity of this distinguished artiste. Tho singiV c-f DOLORES is strangely compelling-it_ possesses a personality that seems to come from the singer reaching down into the heart of tho listener Few vocalists possess so large and varied a rcnertoire, few can sine'so fnanV songs and ballads in so many languages, and equally well in all • To spend two hours listening to DOLORES is to spend two liours in Elysium, PRICES—6s., 45., and 2s. . • .' PRICES—Gs., 45., find 2s. 1 Seating Plan Opens at the Dresden Company on WEDNESDAY, 15th MARCHProvision made for Country Orders. ■ , . ___ director, JAMES'T. MUIR. "' • r - T rr 1

BUSINESS NOTICES. W A H E ?1 K ??-V; n T 0ur • famous un. o /adeable lulled Skirts for girls, 3s. 4Jd. up; Jerseys and Caps to matchColo s Drapery Co. WANTED Known—Tho latest Corseta , ~ wo ™ are being made to measure by tho Corset Manufacturing Co., luSa Cuba Street. Each figure an individual study. WANTED— Back Hair Nets 21d., large' Hair Pads Is., New Hair Slides IOJd.; great variety New Hatpins. Cojo s Drapery Co. "WSJANTED, Buyers, New AVintcr UiiV V derelothing' for- men; immense r6ductions at our Saturday Half-Holiday Sale now on. Davis and Clater. WANTED to Bell, cheap, Hearthrugs, Curtains, Carpets, Linoleums, etfc., to save removal. Radford and Co., Manners Street. ' ■ v ■ ■ ■ • VS^ANTED— Squirrel Tails • llid., »» Cliilds' Imitation Beaver Throwovers '3s. Gd., handsome Fur- Sample's, cheap. Cole's Drapery Co. "MTANTED, all Ladies to conic in and' » » taste our Tea, free to all. 219 Cuba Street. ■ < \7yANTED, Purchasers, lOOOdoz. Tics, ' ' Is. each, or 3 for 2s. Gd., . worth .2s. Gd. to 3s. Gd. each, at our Saturday HalfHoliday Sale. Davis and Clater. WALLPAPERS," ex Athonid, aro the cream of the world's productions. Writo for simples. 'H. Martin, Ltd., Manners Street. WANTED Known—Special Attraction at Cole's Drapery Co.: 2000 yards Now. Silk Veilings, all shades and black, 7jd. yard. Shop early. WHISKY Perfection—Whyte and Mackay's, finest and best in tho world. WANTED, you to entourage Saturday closing and patronise our Sale. Special Bargains from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Davis.. and . Clater. WANTED— Ladies to call and havo their Corsets made-to order; fit style, and comfort guaranteed. The Corset Manufacturing' Co, IOSa Cuba Street. WANTED Known—Surprising values! New Neckwear; hundreds 'of stylesj''Nbw'Silklnsertions,' cheap. Cole's Dropery Co. ... WJ^A-Npi a t;he li lvy]) ; tt I V.l^itchei'^rs' » V 'Tory' Street; Give iiiru a'trial; ffiti won't regret it. 'Phono 2023. : . Known—Rich ;'BealT 'Sets, »» second shipment just'open; first shipment sold in seven days;-cut -prices. Cole's Drapery Co. ' . ' WANTED— A perfect Corset, for'stout • figures. f Call at . the Corset .Manufacturing Company, 108 a Cuba Street, and have your Corsets mado to-order; '/ '■ * WANTED— New • Costumes, New Coats,, New Furs, . New , Tweed Hats, cut prices. Cole's Drapery Co., Manners Street. . WANTED Known—Those who could not get served last Saturday,.try agaiu To-day (increased staff). Cole's Drupery Co. . • ' ; WANTED to 5e11,,.50d0z. Shirts at 3s. 3d,, worth ,7s. Gd.,.at .our Saturday Half-Holiday Sale, now on. Open an day Wednesday, 8 a.'rn;' to, 0 p.m. Davis and Clater. ' ' ' ' WANTED Known—334 patterns New Insertions, all. widths,:. 2!d. to 19; lid. yard, aro the cut prices at our busy store. Cole's Drapery Co. WANTED to clear, 25 per cent, mhicV ¥ tion, New' Season's Straw Hats. Open 'all day Wednesday, S a.m. to 9 p.m. Davis ii iid Clater. j^ YOU'RE always complaining nboutyout Tea, mother. Buy Red Cross Tea. Wilson M'Neill, 219 Cuba Street, TO PATENTEES. IQATENTS of Every Description mad# JL and worked out by Exports, .AH kinds of machinery and electrical appli r inces mado and repaired at tho Federal Works, Tory and Holland' Streets. " .. .Walter" Andrews' " ■ Proprietor, • ,'. /•— —-— I ARCHDEACON speaking at ti | SINCLAiR public meeting in I ' London a few | months ago paid a high tribute to I' Oatmeal as a promoter of Etaturo. . Ho had four brothers, -he said, all G fcot high, and his father had 14 brothers and sisters ranging from Gto G feet 8 inches—all brought up on Scotch Oatmeal Porridge! If you want your boys to grow up big, strong, handsome men, and your daughters clear-skinned, beautiful women, give tliem porridgo made l'rom MiSS's OateaS —they, will relish the unity flavour and crispy richness of McGILL'S " Gold Medal." McGiil's is mado at Tokomairird (Milton), Otago. v ■ —'■ " ■!. ' THE NEW STORE. pAEKAKARIKI POST OFFICE STORB JT AND ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. W. P. CARTER ... Proprietor. NOW OPEN. FULL-STOCKS OP DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, ANO GROCERIES At tho Lo ivest Current Prices. Residents waited npon daily, By care, fnl and prompt attention tho Proprietor trusts to receive a fair eharo ol' patroaajja, Agent for "THE DOMINION,". ' SAVINC SOFTENS THE PILLOW. miIERE is better sleep by night' J- and better cheer by day in '• that liouso whose keeper shops at CAMPBELL'S. Savings like these ■ aro a balm where two ends must meet. CROSSED FISH SARDINES— Half Tins, lOd. each. Quarter Tins Gd. each. SMOKED SALMON Is. VIDONA FISHFOOD lOd. W. CAMPBELL, 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. • 203 CUBA STREET, IG3 RIDDIFORD ST., NEWTOWN.

BUSINESS NOTICES. WE UNDERTAKE 'JjTORNITUIIE REMOVALS and Storage of same in Dry Stores. Customs Clearing and Forwarding •of Goods to any part of tho Dominion. Cartage Contracts of all Descriptions. MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., Queen'B Chambers, Wellington. MERSEY WHITE LEAD is warranted Genuine English Stack Made. WALL AND CO.'S Paints, Colours, Varnishes, and Coiich Coiours are highest grade only. A TRUNK, sir? Wo Jiavo Trunks, Portmanteaus, Gladstones, Suit Cases, etc. The quality you wish at a most reasonable price. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. A REAL Home Comfort, a Cup of Wilson M'Neill and Co.s Red Cross Tea. 219 Cuba Street. A B.C. Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 17 Manners Street, for tho best ileal in town. Open 9 to 11. A HUTCHINGS, Coachsmith and General Farrier, opp. Newtown Hotel; Carts, Expresses, Gigs, etc., mode or repaired. A VISITOR should not leavo without one; a resident should not do without one; everybody ought to get rug from Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. Metropole, Willis Stroet, for tho best Shilling Meal; 12 o'clock to 11.30 daily; half-holiday Wednesday. "DEGGS BROS, have opened another JL* up-to-date Grocery Store, at 252 Willis Strost, lately carried on by Mr. Lake. New-laid eggs, Is. Bd.; matches, id.' packet; Quicksnine,. ad. tin; New Date's, 2d. lb.; Gold Leaf Butter, Is. lb. "OUY your Smoked Blue Cod, Oysters, ■*-* Crayfish, etc., from the Eureka Fish Supply, Tram Terminus, Newtown. 'Phone 2332.' "DULBS of all descriptions cheapest in town! It w'ili ■ pay .you to give us a call. Pettersson Bros. : Newtown. ._ CAFE Metropole, Willis Street, for the bestiTSlrilHngT,M(\alj ,12 o'clock to 11.30 daily; half-holiday Wednesday. J EVERYBODY' appreciates good wear. J Our Singlets, Working Shirts, and Trousers are toppers for. wear.' You , therefore get double value. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street. EBACK AND CO., Newtown, for Cups • and Saucers, Glassware, Crockery, Flower Bowls, Firescreens, .Enamelware, Cutlery, Stationery, aud Fancy Goods. LEMING AND CO., 01 ltcvans Street, opp. Library, Newtown. Cash or Easy Time Payments. Set 5 volumes Engineers' Books, valued JC4, take 375. Gd. IT will pay intending purchasers of ' Suits lor their boys to inspect the Herbert Street window of Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. IF you suffer-from Corns, a shilling is ■ well spent on a box of Green's Marvollous Ointment. Green, Vivian Street. IN order to introdueo their new method, the PERMANENT HAIR-WAVE CO. have decided to give Half-price Treatments from MONDAY, 6th, to SATURDAY, 11th INST. No. 1, Second Floor (over Carroll's). IN the whirl of popularity. Our hard Hats have won a deservedly good namo for good wear and tip-top value. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. J UST Arrived.—Rojral Seal Tobacco, the finest English Tobacco on the market; delightful aroma. Sold only at Gilbert's, Tobacconist, 50 Manners Street, Wellington. JUST give us a look. Wo mean our Shirt and Hosiery. You must find something to take your fancy. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street, MRS. LUCAS does Dressmaking and Needlework cheaply and well. Apply 2 Lloyd Street. ; MRS. ROSEN gives highest prices for Superior Left-off Clothing, Boots,' , etc. 120 Taraliaki Street., iOrEAT down again at Wairarapa Meat > !VJL Co., cheapest in town. 236 Riddiford Street and Molesworth Street. M DAVIS, 109 Taranaki Street, gives • best prices for ladies' and gents.' Left-off Clothing. 'Phono 2901. RS. HERON, late O'Neill, wants to purchase Ladies' and Gentlemen's Left-off Clothing and Boots. Address 90 Tory Street. ' TJLASTICINE Outfits at R. Martin, JL Ltd., Is. Gd., posted Is. 9d. Most instructive present for a child. Send at onco. HONOGRAPHS, Edison's, easy time payments, ss. weekly; latest Records every month. Fleming and Co., unbreakable records to hand, 2 and 4 minute. Newtown. OSTCARDS" prepared for Oil and Water-colour Painting, at Robt. Martin, Ltd., Manners Street, Wellington. URE as the Snow- on Mount Cook— Carlsberg Pilsner Beer, world famous and best. RIMEST and Cheapest Meat in Wellington at W. Wolland's, 98 Tory Street. Phono 2023. Prompt attention, lANOS and Furniture Polished with "Lustre Reviver" always look well. Sold by R. Martin, Ltd., Wollington. "OUBBEII is valuable; but tho best ' Jtli Rubber is ono that uses our Rheu- J matism and Lumbago Cure, 3s. bottle. Alethia, Cooper's Buildings. FELDMAN, 132 Taranaki Street, • gives Highest Prices for ladies'and gents.' Wardrobes. 'Phono 1517. " CJTUDENTS," buy your requirements O at 11. Martin, Ltd.'s Colour Boies ! from Gd. Tubo Boxes, 3s. and 3s. 6d. each. J riTRY Our Hot Lunch, 2 courses, Gd. ' JL London Tio Shop, opp. Library, Newtown. rpHAMWAYMEN'S flair is turning X grey—tho nature of thoir work, they say; it's causing somo of them great sorrow, but wo can alter that to-morrow. Call and eeo our Hair Specialist. Alethia, Cooper's Buildings. rriHE Great Corn Cure—Green's MarJL vellous Corn Cure Ointment, Is. per box. Green, Chemist, Vivian Street. WANTED Known—Big shipment NewUmbrellas, Is. lid., 2s, lid., lis. 3d., 3s. lid., 4s. lid., ss. Ud„ Gs. llrl,, 7s. lid., Bs. lid., 10s. 6u.; genteel handles. Colo's Drapery Co. VST'ELL, what is it now? J. Newhouse's » » goods speak fcr themselves. Crayfish in galore, Ralcits by the thousand, Fresh Fish by small quantities, Oysters (if they are good), Smokpd Cod and Warelieu by the ton, 203 Riddiford Street.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 11 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 11 March 1911, Page 2

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