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AMUSEMENTS, iiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Z milE NEW THEATRE. /, Z A Manners Street. {• Yi Props., Messrs MaoJlalion & Donnelly. /> Z GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. / . Z DAILY from 11 n.m. till 11 P-»>-Z CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. /.• Z In er.mplia.uce with hundreds of re- / Z quests the management will pre- // Z sent TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, / Z "A ROYAL DIVORCE." {> Z "A ROYAL DIVORCE." (> Z The Story oi a Great Emperor a.-Ju Z /. the sadly-wrangcd Jcj«pnine, su- /< ( 7, perbly mounted, and accurate in Z Z every detail. The story is inter- Z Z preted by artists of world-wide re- Z Z putations. Together with a series Z Z of unexampled excellence, includ- Z Z ing—"The Cattleman's Daughter," Z . Z "ironworks in France," "Fighting Z r Z Blood," and Others. Z Think of it! /Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE evcrywhoro Z lllllllilllllllllinillllHllllllllllllll 'j " A ROYAL DIVORCE"—At the New Theatre. "The story is very sad, ( but sweet and tender." > ' .gOX IN «. TOWN, HALL, j TO-MORROW EVENING, at S. LIGHTWEIGHT' CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY ' Promoted by the WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION 15-Roimd Contest TRACY". v. H ANN AN (Wellington) (Sydney) For Championship of New Zealand and purse of .£IOO. ( . 8-Round Contest by two Promising Professionals ROGERS V. nARDY. Six "Star" Amateur Bouts. ELLIS v. IRELAND (Wellington) * (Waipawa) ' Book Seats at ARMIT'S. Prices, ss„ -Is. 3s- and 2s. Members' Tickets at ARMIT S. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. "~"a ROYAIT"DIVORCE"—At the New ■ A Theatre. "All women love Josephine." * HOTEL NOTICES. Patronised by Ilid Excellency _ I/ird Plunket and Fielil-Marshal Lord KitcheM nor 'AHARA HOUSE. WAIKANAE. First-class Private notel. Every modern convenience; an ideal - place to spend a quiet Holiday in tho Country. Fine mild climate. ' Telegrams: "Freeman's," Waikanao. LEN. FEEEMAN, Proprietor. . "npHE" HOTEL OF CHIUST- ' 1 CIIUECH. MASONIC HOTEL. Ono Second from Cathedrel Square. Tariff, os. per day; or . 30s. per week. C. LANGE, Proprietor (Lato of White Swan and Riccarton Hotels). JTNDEE Entirely New Managemeiit. U ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay, Wellington. First-class accommodation. Tariff moderate. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. 'Phone IGou. ; George Wakeheld, Proprietor , (lato ot Timaru). ' - WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion Street (Opp. New le Aro Post Office), City. 3 IS now ready to receive permanent JL Boarders, being absolutely firo and earthquake-proof, and containing all f modern conveniences and comtovts. Also o large promenado roof, overlooking Harbour. , , Tariff—Gs. per day, 2os. per week. MRS. E. TREGONNING, 'Phone 2917. Proprietress. THE MARQUIS OF NOIIMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY, Proprietor. The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapn. I HOTEU_ BOTTLE STORE. >: " SINGLE BOTTLE, AT WHOLESALE PRICE. 0 JAMES McDONALD, Proprietor. !• HAMILTON. r l nnHE Best House for Visitors and Tour--1 i ists when visiting Hamilton-r©-uember that the : t COMMERCIAL HOTEL Is tho best-appointed in the district. Coaches 'meet all trains at I* ran let on - Junction. Night Porter. Phone. P.O. 3 tt Box 57. Correspondence invited. (OfASTIE'S HOTEL, .FEILDING, _ JUL Opposite Post' OlHce. II under entirely i\L\v MAinAGEMENT. o One ot tho BEST i'I'HED and BEST it I'OltNlSliED Hotels in the Dominion, t- suites of rooms with every modern convenience. Handsome Commercial and - Uritiug Rooms. Best Cuisine. Only s ' SPEiUiiT'S BEER Oil tap; the best of 11 nines'and Spirits used. H. M'JiANAWAY, Proprietor (Late of Argylo Hotel, Hunterville). " COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, fy "U Lower Cuba Street, Near Wharves, Town Hall, and Opera - * House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch Is. t- MRS. M. PETERS, e- (Late 90 Wellington Terrace), Proprietress id — ■ — W: n. PHILIP, »n TJOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING e- 11 CONTRACTOR. _ N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis id Street (Room 4). t; Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. ~ Venetian Blinds repaired. r ' TTUtINGS'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM i copyright enables you to Balauco - Ledgers at lirst trial. It locates, as they re occur. Errors in Posting Amounts, in Ad- ■ ditious, Subtractions, Extensions, Carrys; hig Forward, and Taking Out Balances. ' it"abolishes calling back, because if there 7T is an error tho system indicates it to |*,o ycu, pointing out the actual Amount and at 'Ledger Account before you open your ,-3 ledger. Time-saver, Speedy, Simple, aud Sure. It can be used on your present - books. No duplicating work, no extra ir i book 5 and no machine. Particulars "only 's. from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturini: ck Stationer. Victoria Street. Wellington. ivo /noULLS, CULLNG, AND CO., LTD., ck 1/ BRANDON STREET, ck WELLNGTON. id Manufacturers of— :r CAKD AND FILING CABINETS AND V: supplies. j OFFICE FURNITURE. °, n ~ VICTORIA LAUNDRY, s); °" TO KELBURN'E HOUSEHOLDERS er " /"kUR Vans Collect nnd Deliver in Kelev3 O burne every WEDNESDAY. a t- Telephone Gl3. ' VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD., - SS HANSON STREET. {V. — er " "OEEVENTION v. Cnrc—A great deal JL may be said in favour of the many remedies'set up against tlrat terrible giantln- killer Indigestion, but there is not (ho est shadow of a doubt but that lie trouble ess not only mav be eliminated, but. can be avoided absolutely v,lien you take Ihoin■3o soil's Bermaline Bread. Ihe little brown loaf is responsible for much relief and if," coinl'ort in many Wellinglon homes to-day. ■ Sufferers'lrv this health-giving food. It c " .I.' •.Thomson and Co., Bakc"' ' e'rs, et.'/., 3S Courlenay Place, near Mar--10 |liets,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1238, 21 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1238, 21 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1238, 21 September 1911, Page 1

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