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I AMUSEMENTS. ' itiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiimniiii 7, mini NEW THEATRE. Z % -H- Manners Strccl. % /< Prop.-.. MacMahou and Donnelly. Z Y, GO WHERE TIIE CROWDS GO. 'A . DAILY. 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. Z Z CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. /, A Gorgeous Programme TO-DAY Z Z and TO-NIGHT at (he People's Z Z Cosy Theatre. It is quite umieces- Z Z sa.rv Ui particularix'. Z Z CAN' YOU BEAT IT? Z Z Drama—"Handsome Gailiana" Z Z (Cines historic). "HEART BEATS Z Z OF LONG AGO" (A.B. Co.). "Tho / 'f> Child of the Ranch" (Bison exclu- Z Z sive). Z Z TRAVEL—''Johannesburg." Z Z SCENlC—"Landscapes of Puglia" Z Z (Italy). Z Z COMlC—^"Cupid's Joko" (A.B. Co.). Z Z "An Eventful Tandem Ride." Z Z An Unrulv Charge, Etc., Etc. Z Z Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE everywhere Z iiiiiiniiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiii A P E R A HOUSE. MONDAY NEXT, RENE QUEREE FAREWELL CONCERT. Prices: 35., 25., Is. OPE R A HOUSE. Commencing WEDNESDAY", OCTOBER Ith, Under the Management of the International Picture Co. of Australia. IN THE GRIP OF ALCOHOL, IN THE GRIP OF ALCOHOL, The Picture that has Startled the Great World. 111 England and America Thousands were held _ spellbound by this Most Intelisely I 'istic Picture Drama of the time!! Simply a Story True to Life, brought vividly before your eyes in perfect realism. In Addition to this Great Picture Drama. OTHER NEW ' AND INTERESTING FILMS WILL BE SCREENED, Including UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle, Is. Gd.; all Stalls, Is.; Family Circle, 6d. PUGLIG NOTICES. NOTICE. OUR Warehouse will be. CLOSED on SATURDAY, 30th September, for Stocktaking. A. S. PATERSON AND CO. BOROUGH OF KARORI. PUBLIC NOTICE. "jVTOTICE is hereby given that a Meeti" ing of tho Karori Borough Council will be held at the Council Chambers on TUESDAY, the 24th day of OCTOBER, 1011, at 8 o'clock p.m., when the following resolution, which wr.s passed at a Special Meeting of the Council held on tho 26th day of September, 1911, will be submitted for confirmation as a Spccinl Order:— WHEREAS by poll taken on the 23th day of July, One thousand nine hundred aud nine, authority was given to this Council to raise a loan of Twenty-seven thousand live hundred pounds (,£27,500) for tho trannyay construction and the purchase and erection of Stone Crushing Machinery and appurtenances; AND WHEREAS in exercise of such power the Council raised the sum of twenty-six thousand pounds (<f2G,OOO); AND WHEREAS tho moneys required for the completion of tho said works for which the said Loon.was raised amounts to tho sum of ,C2S,GSG 3s. Id. and 110 more, and there is a surplus amounting to .C 313 l(is. lid., which with moneys received for sale of spoil, etc-, which should bo credited to Capital Account, makes the. surplus £555 12s. Id. NOW THE COUNCIL HEREBY RESOLVES, by way of Special Order in exercise of the power vested iu the Council by Scction 105 of the Municipal Cor-poration-Act, 1903. and of every and any oilier power enabling the Council in that behalf, that tho said surplus of JESSS 12s. Id. shall be expended in tho carrying out and completion of tho following works, iui moly— (1) A Pavilion and Tea Room with all necessary adjuncts 011 the Recreation Ground at an estimated cost of Two hundred and twenty-five pounds (.£225). (2) A concrete wall olid suitable gates on tho boundary between the Main Road and the Recreation Ground at an estimated cost of twio hundred pounds (.£200). (3) A retaining wall on the north side of tho cutting on tho Main Road known as Church Cutting at an estimated cost of thirty pounds (.£3O). (4)' Concrete Kerbing and Channelling along the Main Road to the extent permitted by the balance of the said sum ■£555 12s. Id. not required for the works herein previously specified. Dated this 2Sth day of September, Ono thousand nine hundred and eleven. By order of the Karori Borough Council. W. F. ENGLAND, Town Clerk. || K S. H U L L E N DESIRES to inliinato to her numerous clients that through increasing business sho has found it necessary (0 extend her premises and enter into a partnership, so that clients may bo assured of receiving skilled treatment by principals only. The firm in future will be known as HULLEN AND HOLLAND, Massage, Shampooing, Manicuring. Destruction of SUPERFLUOUS HAIR GUARANTEED. 191 Lambton Quay, over "Economic." 'Phono 1047. REMOVAL NOTICE. THE Public of Lower Hutt and Petone are notified of the change of address. Having taken over tho management of the A 1 Laundry, I shall bo pleased to receive my old and also now j Customers. Don't forget the address:—l A 1 Laundry, Railway Avenue, Lower Hutt (opposite School). SUN ON WAn, LAUNDRYMAN. •FOR TOWNSHIPS. STATIONS, PRIVATE RESIDENCES, OR ANYWHERE. THE CHEAPEST; CLEANLIEST, and MOST EFFICIENT method of LIGHTING, HEATING, and COOKING, etc., etc., known at tho preseut timo is by THE DE LAITTE GAS SYSTEM. THE DE LAITTE GAS SYSTEM. Gas produced at from 9d, per 1000 cubic feet. NON-EXPLOSIVE. SIMPLE TO HANDLE. K Postcard or Telephone Mes?a"o puis aii expert at your servico FREE OF COST immediately. R. Y. -WALLS COMPANY, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott Street, WELLINGTON. Telephone 2074. (HHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISE"U MENTS are inverted in "Tho Dominion" as follows:— Situations Wanted. Board £ Residenco. Situations Vacant. To Lot. SIXTEEN WORDS FOE SIXPENCE.}

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1245, 29 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1245, 29 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1245, 29 September 1911, Page 1

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