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AMUSEMENTS. TWO NIGHTS OP DEFINED HUMOUR! TWO NIGHTS OF REFINED HUMOUK! QPE R A HOUSE. Commencing TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Under the Patron.„o of His Excellency Lord Islington and the Mayor and Mayoress of Wellington. THE WELLINGTON' DRAMATIC .. SOCIETY oresent ' "SWEET LAVENDER!" "SWEET LAVENDER!" "SWEET' LAVENDER!" "SWEET LAVENDER!" (By arrangement with J. 0, Williamson, Ltd.) In Aid of THE BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT;. Play produced under the Stage Direc- ' tion of .Mr. Leo Do.Chateau. Mr. Pereival Clarke's Orchestra. Pianos kindly supplied by "The Dresden." Prices-35., 25., and Is. Early Doors • Stalls and Gallery, b'd. extra. , Box Plan at Dresden. Book at once. ' "SAVEET LAVENDER." I IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.-In--a. dications pointing to the success of "Sweet Lavender," the Wellington Dramatic Society-' have . decided to give a . thiTtl SPECIAL PERFORMANCE on FRIDAY, 17th March, Box Plan for full season now open at ..the. Dresden. Full particulars for Friday Night's performance later. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Direction James T. Muir. MONDAY, TUESDAY &. THURSDAY, 20th, 21st, and 23rd March. DOLOITL'S. - DOLORES DOLORES. DOLORES. CONCERTS. DOLORES. ' DOLORES. DOLORES. The GREATEST of BALLAD SINGERS. "Madame Melba is great in her own ' right as a brilliant .singer of the pure • lyric class. Madame Calve is great in t her own right as a dramatic artist of I commanding power iuid thrilling intensity. Mdlle. Dolores is great in her own - right as (he highest type of concert J singer. In one respect Antonia Dolores, who so admirably combines art and amiability, stands higher in public estimation than -Madame Mel ha or Madame Calve— , as an exponent of Hip gentle art of ballad singing Mdlle. Dolores occupies a position • of pro-eminence." DOLORES of the "velvet" voire fnsci- , lutes her listeners alike with the wondrous tenderness of her ballad singing, the brilliance and power of her operatic numbers and the declamatory force of her a oratorio, selections. To listen to DOLORES is n treat which may be enjoyed by all. The accomplished musician ap- , predates the marvellous results of oarorul study as evidenced in the. most exacting song par-sages, while the aged mother delights in listening to the simple ballads of. the Homeland, sung with a sweet intensity of pathos that wafts her back over the long stretch of years to the davs'of her youth. DOLORES, THE ' DOLORES, ENCHANTRESS ': DOLORES. OF SONG. . Assisted by Mr.'.Selwyn Shrimplin, the 1 accomplished and brilliant. Pianist, and •_' Mr.-John-Prousc, New-Zealand's favour- ;, ite Baritone. t Admission: Cs.. is., and 2s. Plan at Dresden Company, ilow open', ' and rapidly'filling.' ■-- ' ' • "^LBTCHEE 7 S _ PlTOlPrUfcSic7 _ ' 1 nnHIS well-known scientific preparation jL containing Phosphorus, Quinine, I, Iron, etc., in an agreeable and easily, as- ■- similated form, is highly appreciated by ~ the largo number of-sufferers whoso lost vigour has been. restored by its marvel- - lbus tonic and recuperative properties. FLETCHER'S PKOSPHATONIC ' 1 promotes Health, Strength, and Energy; 1 restores lost vitality, and braces up-the : ' whole nervous system. It is a great . Brain Food, and the best remedy for f Weakness, Depression, and Lov; State of e the Nerves, a valuable stimulant to the , digestive organs, and the best Tonic and Pick-me-up for all affections of the Norj vous system. It is sold in bottles at 2s. j Gd. and 4s. Gd. each, and will be forwarded, nost free, to any address by ' (fSHAS. A. FLETCHER, - *W Pharmaceutical Chemist, ; 292 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, LADIES' MIRROR. r ' LADIES' MIRROR. THE following Leading Chemists of Wellington stock s WIOLETTA COUGH CURE § WIOLETTA COUGH CURB And J WIOLETTA HAIR TONIC: - WIOLETTA HAIR TONIC: r W.B.P.'rEßßOTT,'l73Riddiford Street, and. 463 Adelaide Road, Berhampore; , CHAS. PALLISER, i Courtenay Place, c and 51 Kent, Terrace; E THE GRAND PHARMACY, 4 Willis Street; ' 1 T. P. POTTS, Petone; \ C. H. PERRETT, Willis and Manners Streets; and E. G. ETON, Chemist, Mnsterton. 1 t - rnE AEO STEAM LAUNDKV. RECEIVING DEPOTS-IS*' Ingestr* i Street, 125 Willis Street tOpp. if.M.C.A.), a and 12 Charlotte Street. ■ . Laundry Work of All Descriptions will bo received at Above Depots. ' Chief Odice and Works: ; £0 HOPPEK ST. 20 HOPPER ST, CONVEYANCES, ' T EVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. 1 -!Li Time-table.—Lcavo Foxton. G. 30 :* a.m.; arrive Levin, 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin, 10.30 a.m.j arrivo Foxton, 12 noon; • leave Foxton, 2.30 p.m.; arrivo Levin, . 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin, 7.45 p.m.; arrive > Foxton. 9.45 p.m. , ■ C. F. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. EOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, the Shortest route to and from Fox- • ton.—Leaves Foxton daily G. 30 a.m.: ar- - riving Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave , Shannon daily 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxton daily 12 nbou; leave Foxton ' daily 2.30 p.m.; arrive- Shannon daily 7.30 p.m.; ' lcavo Shannon daily 5.15 p.m.; arrivo ! Foxton daily 9.30 p.m. j __ T. H. GINGELL. KOYAL MAIL leaves CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kiinbolton daily at 5.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. l R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding. W : ' ALKER'S STABLES, . BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor, Coaches Greatford to Bulls, Vehicles, Horses, and MotorCars on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. TA L Y A :< I") Y O U N G, I" ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL CARRIERS, M.tSTERTON. All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. Now and up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for the NZ.'EXPRESS CO., Storage and Stabling Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets, St. John Ambulance available-day or night. Thou. Nfii W< Ptiiate 137. PA. Bo* ao,!

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 15 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 15 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 15 March 1911, Page 1

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