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AMUSEMENTS. TO-.MGIIT! TO-NIGHT! IJARTON BROS.' CIRCUS AND COMJ BIXLD SHOWS. Last liisht a marvellous and unparalleled success. The one and unanimous verdict Id b? heard on all fides, T.RULY. A' WONDERFUL SHOW! TO-NIGHT, the fnir.e Programme will bo Repealed. THE SLIDE FOR LIFE outside the Marqiu-a. Death-defyiiiij-danser-dare-devil Tyboll will slide from" tlia top of the tent to the frrnnnd. n slipdi- drop of 300 fest. IHIh HXIUIUTIOX IS FREE. BY l!EOin-:ST a Matinee will l>3 given THIS AFTI-:H.\OON for snlicol children and families who cannot attend at night. Special J'roffr:\mme lias been arranged with Prises 'for all. Skipping Contest for School Girls— The srirl." who records the lushest nunib?r of skips, turning the rope herself, will be presented with a valuable bold Braceh. Hig'n Jump for School Boys—. The winnr-r to receive a valuable Gun Metal Watch. Other prizes for the littlo one?. Children, Gd.; Adults, Is. Doors open 2.30; performance to start at 3 o'clock. In the Evening at the usual hour. E. J. CLARKE, Ropix,entaHv, s Business Manager. onn LADY PLAYERS OAA ODD LADY PLAYERS OUtf N.Z. LADIES' IToCKEY TOURNAMENT. DAY'S BAY. ~~2 DAVS >BAY - EVERY AFTERNOON.. SIXTEEN TEAMS COMPETING From All Parts of New Zealand. SEVEN -MATCHES EVERY AFTERNOON. Steamers leave the Ferry Wharf daily at 1.15 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. ' nno LADY PLAYERS. 3™ 300 LADY_PLAYERS. 300 j PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. i 1\ T O Scales, Exorcises, or Drudaerv; no ,1 x Failures. We return your money it : you are unable to read music and play in ! "sis weeks. Full tuition, .£2 2s. Call and i inspect The National College ol Music, 30 Willis Street. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. B'JSiMESS NOTICES. WE UNDERTAKE TTTSURNITURE REMOVALS and Storage ' j -h- of same iu Dry Stores. Customs Clearing and Forwarding "of Goods to any part of tho Dominion. Cartage Contracts of all Descriptions. MUNT. COTTKELL AND CO., LTD.', Queen's Chambers, Wellington. . ' ' CUSTOMS! CUSTOMS! T. J. CASEY, Customs Agent,. No. 145 eJ Featherston .Street. Goods cleared and promptly delivered at lowest rates. ■ Telephone No. :ils(i. Country clients receive prompt attention. BICYCLE Saddles, 4s. while sale is on. Slioriaud's. Cuba Street. . - (PIASTLE'S Baby Cough Syrup, contains ■ 110 Opiates; pleasant, safe, effectual. Price, Is. lid., post free, from J. Castle, ! Chcui'ist, 139 Kidditord Street. • "h iiivii -mains, iiii. ild. at Shorland's ■ Sl3 Cuba Street Stocktaking Sale. rpOSTUMES'for Spring anil Summer, ■ *J niado by our expert Tailors; fit and ■ I satisfaction guaranteed. <-'. Adams and Co., IOS-110 Cuba Street. /jnOLLYER'S Butcher j, Kilbiruie, still ( U continues running their Cart to i Worser Bay and Seatoun. Nothing but I Prime Ox Bi'cf sold. Orders prcinptly attended lu. Kotn the address. .•Tt-VIiLSBEIiU Lager aud i'iisnor Beers, ' Kj Barraud aud Abraham, l'almerston North, Solo Agents. Hunt aud Co., Local L> Agents'. . rf'UCi.lti'lS, buy now. Uur Stocktaking - O Kalo is on. loner lubes, i!s. du. 1! each, two for 4s. Sburland's, Cuba Street. y ADAMS AND CO., 10S-H0 Cuba - \J» Street, are now showing tho Latest Creations in Spring and Summer Millinery in the- Slioivroomsjupstairs). }~7\ F. KICJIARDSON, 7-1 Lambton 12, y ua y Electrician Estimates Riven " for all classes Electrical Work. Homo- re--1 pairs u. speciality. , "aYVIcE, No. 123 Manners Street, Ladies' an:! Gent's Tailor, Mercer, 3 etc. Repairs, Cleaning, and Pressing a : speciality. Suits madj like new. UIT Confectionery Co., 118 Ingestre Btwet; high-class Confectionery, Milk Shakes, Lemon Squash Cordials; near Veitch and Allan's. t Arrived.-Koyal Seal Tobacco,' ■1 ev the Finest English Tobacco on tho market- delightful aroma. Sold only at Gilbert's, Tobacconist, 10 Manners Struct, Wclliueton. Tvi'fEsl'or Skates, No. 133 Willis Street U , * opposite Y M.C.A. Bikes-now is the " time to liavo your Bicycle re-euamelled. S iTVPES, Skates.—Latest Ball-bearing Skates, from 18>. Gd., for ladies and • gentlemen. "The Phonerics," Fleming and Co., opp. Library, Newtown. TEEL Mudguards during Stocktaking Sale, Is. 3d. pair. Buy now. fahori) land's. Cuba Street. a CJPRING and Summer Millinery:now on O view in our Showrooms (upstairs); >• inspection invited. C. Adams and Co., 10S-110 Cuba Streei - ISTANTED, newest shades and niate.r----r v V j-h in Woollen and Washing Dress i. «oods at lowest prices. Write for. patterns. A. S. Morgan, Dress Specialist, Cuba Street. _. VifHYTE AND MACKAY Whisky. v'v Barraud and Abraham. PalmerL ston North. Solo Agents. Hunt and Co., Local Agents. . a -VrpVNTED, Poplins, Cambrics, Shan- •" »*"tun"s, Zepiiyrs, Prints, in newest de-inn's and shades, at Morgans- Dress _ Specialist, 115 Cuba Street. 2 SPECIAL. ' 4 YEAR AGO we introduced our S JrX Famous Jla'.t Bread to tho Welling--1 ton public. During that period tho de- • tnand for this great system-builder has - ste-idiiy increased, and to-day many famiiies are usiii? it- It is niatlo under strictly hygienic conditions, from the finest "cereals and pure malt extract. Preserve your health, stimulate your ap- *•' netit" by eating this Famous Bread. S- Procurable only from J. W. THOMSON \ND CO., Bakers and Pastrycooks, 3£ Couvtenay Place. (Late Dickson's). „. ~ VICTORIA LAUNDRY. s. TO KELBURNK HOUSEIIOLDEES. u /'\UR Vans Collect nnd Deliver in Kel--0 1 urne every WKIJXKSDAY. m Tclopbone Gl3. VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO.. LTD., 2> SS HANSON STRL'EI'. 'B TTF von liavo a Farm or Land for Sale X 'or a Busine=» you wish to dispose I of «snd yonv advertisement to "THE £ Luoiiisioi?."..

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 6 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 6 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 6 September 1911, Page 1

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