AMUSEMENTS. rfePERA' HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson. Sub-Lessee and Manager...Hugh J. Ward. FAREWELL FAREWELL. Good-bye to the Wellington Stage. Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, , TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, And Following Evenings. A BRILLIANT ATTRACTION. HUGH J. WARD'S HUGH J. WARD'S COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA, And Australia's Favourites, MISS CELIA GHILONI, MISS MAUD CHETWYND. Presenting A JOYOUS .WHIRL OF FUN. '■- "SEVEN DAYS," "SEVEN DAYS." A Combinauon of Curious Circumstances. "SEVEN DAYS." "SEVEN DAYS." Tho Greatest Comedy Hit Ever. Staged. "SEVEN DAYS." "SEVEN' DAYS." A Three Hours' Bombardment of Merriment. ■ "SEVEN DAYS." "SEVEN DAYS." A LAUGHING WONDER That will add lo the gaietv of the nation. PRICES-os., 35., Is. Usual Early Doors. Plans for six performances at Dresden. Representative. WALTER MONK. "SEVEN DAYS."' "SEVEN DAYS." AT MASTEKTON TO-NIGHT. AT MASTERTON. TO-NIGHT. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no failures, all become perfect in six weeks. Full fee, £2 2s. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 30 Willis Street. Hours, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Freo demonstrations daily. 2 _A. SMITH, Manager. PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAPHY. FOR EXCELLENT AND ARTISTIC PORTRAITS, finished in. Best Possible Manner, visit ALAN SPICER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Cubu Street, Opposite Royal Oak Hotel, (Entrance to Studio in Dixon St.). Wedding and Family Groups, Cricket and Tennis Club Groups, etc. Handpainted Enlargements at tho Lowest Possible Prices, consistent with Good Work. PUSLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. ON account of Annual Picnic, our Establishment will be closed-TO-MOR-ROW (SATURDAY), April 1. Should weather be unfavourable.-April' Bth will bo substituted. ROBERT MARTIN, LTD.,, . :.,3.t and; 36. Manners Street, City. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given tha 4 the Audited Balance-sheet and Accounts of the Wellington Harbour Board for the year ended 30th September, 1910, as examined and -allowed . by the said Board at the Annual Meeting held on Wednesday, 22nd March, 1911,wi1l be open for inspection at the Office of the Board between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on week days, other than .Saturdays, ami on Saturdays, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, on and after the. 31st day of March,-1911. H. E. NICHOLLS, ■ Secretary.Harbour Board Office, r Wellington, 30th March, 1911. WE HAVE TAKEN OVER the Business of J. P. M'GOVERN, Dentist, will finish uncompleted work, and bo pleased to attend to his patients. FROST AND FROST, '119 Willis Street. SOARD AND RESiOENCE. WI S H A W HOUSE, Oriental Bay, corner of Hay St. SUPERIOR PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS. 'WILSON, 5G Oriental Bay. Single and Double . Rooms. Trams stop -at Door. Lovclv Harbour View. . . Telephone 2316. CHRISTCHURCH. PRIVATE Board and Residence 34 Cashel Street, West Cnristehurch. House pleasantly situated, within live minutes of G.l'.U., Gardens; terms moderate. jntURNISHED double Bedroom', 92 a'uTJL tin Street, suit two gentlemen; every convenience; lid. from Lambton Station; telephone. LODGINGS for Single Men, right in town; no trams; ss. per week. 21 Courtemiy Place. mHUKN LEIGH, Bouloott Street— VaJ- cancies for Boarders, central position and good view of city and harbour. Tet. 1671. ; _^ T"iO LET, Furnished jtooms for working men,- close to tram. Apply 5S Elizabem Street. ACANT7T~ large. Furnished Front Rooms, on one floor; splendid view, with every convenience, b Hill Street. 'Phone 3124. ■ ANTED, Room, with use of Piano, for two single young men; lodging only; Wellington Terrace preferred. Apply M. Scott, Cafe Metropolc, Willis Street. AITANGI HOUSE, Boulcott Street. Vacancy few Boarders, all conveniences; 'Phone, b minutes' from G.P.0.; Moderate. ANTED, to Let, Front Room, ground floor, two single beds, suit two friends. 17 Victoria Place, Ghuzucc Street. WANTED,. two young men Boarders; private family; all home comfort. Apply 14G Adelaide Road, next Dr. Cameron. WANTED, to Lot, one largo Unfurnished Front Room, fireplace, cupboards, with use of conveniences. Apply 146 Adelaide Road, next Dr. Cameron. ■OTANTED, four young men Boarders, » v in a comfortablo home; terms moderate. Apply "Cosy," "Dominion" Office.WANTED, Tradesmen,' share laree room, good table; bath, piano, 18s. weekly. 77 Abel Smith Street, TpjJHEN Visiting Auckland, for good vi Accommodation, first-class cuisine; central position; 3 minutes from G.P.O. Wire "Ellesmcrc," Auckland. Mrs. A. C. Lewis, lato "Bella Visla" and "Vontnor." . -too SYDNEY STREET—Board and LOO Residence or Furnished Rooms, with' breakfast; visitors or permanent. Telephone. STUDY the Property Market.-Tho ; Back Pago of "The Domir4on"..is / -a ■ LaM rMJJmw, Diiestorj,.-;- : •> '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 31 March 1911, Page 1
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