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AMUSEMENTS. QPEKA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, TUESDAY & THURSDAY, 20th, 21st, and 23rd March. AXTONIA DOLORES, THE GREAT PR IMA DOXNA, Will give three concerts. Assisting Artists: llr. Selwyn Shrimplin, Pianist, and Jlr. John Prouse, Barilonc. Admission: 25., is., and 6s. Seating Plan ?.t the Dresden Piano Company's Opens TO-MORROW (Wednesday). ■ " AXTONIA DOLORES, THE WORLD-FAMOUS SINGER. The Sydney "Telegraph" truly says:— "As regards her pleasure-giving [acuity, she stands almost alone in the faculty of holding a great audience captivated only by the charm of her' own singing. In Ihe mailer" "Of versatility also she is unique. She gives a star rendition of opera repertoire, iiiul.iu the next breath she is inimitable in a piquant, love ditty, or a loarcompelliii? lament, wbil-i as an extra she will crmvuUe the audience with a lnughius» song or gladden, their hearts villi a joyous, serenade." DOLORES. DOLORES. ' DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. .'.AXTOXIA DOLORES, ' , .;, queen or song. Since-tli9 day when she was called by command to sin; before the late Queen Victoria, Dolores he.s pursued a triumphal 'career.. Her .-ingiiig touches (lie hearts of the people, and whether it bo in London- or Berlin, Sun Francisco or Morceba, New York or Johannesburg, Sydney or Dublin, wherever she goss tho crowds'throng to enjoy the glorious feast of melody,.which she places within then; '" Direction. JAMES T. MUIR. BALLROOM.'DANCING. ' MRS. H. U. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS in her Private Hall. Pupils taught the Latest Dances in Six Private Lessons or one quarter at class." .' Private Lessons arranged. Address: EG GHUZNEE ST., near St. Peter's Church. """iLETCHEE's'pnOSPHATbNIC. riTUIIS well-known scientific preparation -! containing Phosphorus. Quinine, Iron, etc., in an agreeable and easily assimilated form, is highly appreciated by (ho large number of sufferers whose lost vigour has been restored by its marvellous tonic and recuperative ..properties. FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC promotes Health, Strength, and Energy; restores lost vitality, and braces up the whole nervous system. It is a great Brain Food, and lite best remedy tor "Weakness, Depression, and Lov; State of tho Nerves, a valuable stimulant to the digestive organs, and the best Tonic and Pick-me-up for nil affections of the Nervous system. It is sold in bottles at 2s. (■A. and 4s. M. each, and will bo forwarded, post free, to any address by ifiHAS. " A. FLETCHER, *~> Pharmaceutical Chemist, 292 LAMBTOX QUAY, WELLINGTON. ARTHUR G. HUME (Certificated En--A tiueer). Proprietor and Manager "Hume's Machinery, etc, Exchange." Buying and Selling Agent. Agent for Absentees. General Commission Agent. Valuator, etc., etc.: Building- .Sections and Blocks for sale. Kilbiniie. Morniiuu Mirainur, ete. Ofncc--3fi n Lambton Quay. P.O. .Box 771. ■ 'Phone, j<592. V TO LET. OFFICES A'ND STRONG BOOM. TO LET, two good Offices, with Strong " "Room, "on first floor of building fronting. Lambton Quay; rental, ,£100; or would' let separately. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, Land and Estate Agent, 20 Hunter' Street ■ NELSON RESIDENCE TO LET. Q-ROOMED House, with all conveniences', O best part of Nelson, Furnished or unfurnished. Apply to W. ROUT AND SONS, Land Agents, Nolsou. TO LET. 5-roo:ncd Cottage, central;'also mi Unfurnished Room. References. Apply BeggV, Grocer. Ghnznep Street. ' TO LET, Kilbirnic, now 4- and 5-roomed Houses, bathroom, hot and cohl water, gaststove, etc.; rent lCs. and 16s. per week. Eosson Bros., Kilbirnie. 'Phone 3135. rinO LET, new 3, i, and 5-roomed Houses, A City, reasonable rent; every possible convenience. Eassou Bros., .Kilbirnie. 'Phone 3135. TEX) LET, fine large 7-roomed Ilouse, -B- Wright, Street, 235. Gd.; Shop, 5 rooms, Cuba Street, 455. - V. Jensen, 233 Cuba Street. rpo LET, Kilbirnin and Newtown, 4 JL and 5 rooms; rent low; modern conveniences. .1. J Boyil. Kilbirnie. Let, Furnished four-roomed » » House, b.ithroom, scullery, conveniences; low rental. Apply 11 Palm G rove. BOARD ANTJ RESIDENCE. ■ ■■ CURISTCHURCn. PRIVATE Board and Residence, 34 ' Cashel "Strcst,- West Christchurch. Houso pleasantly situated, within fivu minutes of G.P.0., Gardens; terms lnodorate. T»ED-SITTINGROOM Wanted in good -£P family, no other boarders; meals optional, Particulars to "Homo," "Dominion," Office. BOARD and Residence.—A large Double ■ Hoora vacant at 133 Sydney iStreet. Telephone. Home, Gentlemen, V/' harbour view, garden, piano; terms, shHo room,' £1. Address'at "Dominion" Ofliro._ /OOUPLK require two Unfurnished V/ , Rooms and Board. Apply, stating terms,.to "M.." "Dominion".Office. OOD Home, for Married Couple or Ladies, harbour view, garden, piano; moderate. Address at "Dominion" Office. _ T ODGINGS for single men, right in jLj town; no trams; ss. per week. 21 Courtenay Place. STUDENT desires Bedroom or 'Bed-sit-jiting-room. with or without; Breakfast,"in refined, private family in Terrace or Kelburne, near Victori'n College; slate terms. Apply "Adulescens,". c.o. "Dominion" Office. mWO Furnished. Bedrooms, 92 A Austin Street, suit married couple and two friends; every convenience; telephone. rpO LET, to gentleman, furnished Bedi- Sittingroom, Terrace; board optional; highly recommended. Apply "Terrace," "Dominion" Office. W~ AITANGI lI OOSE, Boulcott Stress. Vacancy few boarders, all conveniences; 'phone, 5 minutes from G.P.O.j moderate. ■OTAXTED Let to ouo or two steady * » working men. Furnished Bedroom, quiet. 20S Willis Street. WANTED tn Let, a ploasan.t~Front Room, also a Shed with Bench; terms; moderate. Apply 87 Pirie Street. ixTELL Furnished Balcony Bed-Sitting Vv Rooms, lovely harbour view. Home comforts; select. 5!) Boulcott Street. HEN Visiting Auckland, for good Accommodation, first-class cuisine; central position; 3 minutes from G.P.O. Wire "Ellesmere," Auckland. Mrs. A. C. Lewis, lat§ i'Befia Jista". snd/J^em. ißOfc."

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1075, 14 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1075, 14 March 1911, Page 1

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