■_ AMUSEMENTS. MR. IT. B, IRVIXC. IN "HAMLET." BOX PLAN'S UP to and including MONDAY NIGHT NEXT will be on view this' Morning at l;lio Dresden, from 9 o'clock. ; . Ml?. H. B. HIVING AS HAMLET. * The Audionce are respectfully roquested to lie in their Seats before 7.45, as tho Doors will bo closed punctually at that hour, and will not be re-opened until the ond of the Act. QPEBA HOUSE. .Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd., With which is Incorporated Clark* and Meynell, Ltd. Manager, G. H. Smith. A REVELATION TO PLAYGOERS. / MR. H. B. IRVING AS HAMLET: MR, H.B. IRVING AS HAMLET. "Tho Greatest this Generation has Seen." EACH EVENING nt 7.-15. EACH EVENING at 7.45.MR. H. B. IRVING —— MR. H. B. IR VIN G MR. H. B. IR VIN G And — MISS DOROTHEA BAIRD, — In ——HAMLET—' HAMLET- , • HAMLET— i. Unquestionably, tho .greatest tragedy , and the greatest play ever written,,by"that .incomparablo genius, Shakespeare—the Poet of Humanity.. . ' '. Manager' for Mr. Irving, Mr. S. Arden Godfrey. ' Prices: D.C. and'RvS., , 65.; Stalls,'3s;; Gallery. Is. Early Door Stalls, 6(1. extra. Early Door Gallery, Is. extra;-. ' Plans up to and including Monday next now open at t.lio Dresden.. Day Sales at Christcsou'V •• • ' - WANTED Known—Mason's Gardens, Taita, are now OPEN'to the public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Prices. Hot Water gratis. , . . WANGANUI RIVER. THE FINEST RIVER TRIP IN ,THE WORLD AT YOUR. DOOR. STRANGERS from all Parts concede that tho Wanganui River Excels all sights in Scenic Grandeur. ■ You may enjoy a Rest Cure at Beautiful Pipiriki House,, or the Unique Houseboat, for a Week, at 75.-PER DAY. TUESDAYS; THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, FROM WANGANUI, DAILY ; FROM TAUMARUNUI. 1 SUNDAYS' and MONDAYS EXCEPTED. Bookings, Maps, Itineraries, Tourist Bureau, Cook and Sons. A.' HATRICK AND. COMPANY, LTD.. WANTED Known—Slason's Gardens? Taita, are now OPEN to the public. Cold Lunch, j Afternoon Ton, Town. ilrioos. Hot W?tcr, -'gratis. SPECIAL. NOTICES. TO CAPITALISTS WITH BRAINS, YBTHO are not afraid to trust their *■" own intelligence, nor, in'matters beyond their experience, to employ specialists to assist them in testing tho accuracy and l»na fides of„ proposals submitted for their consideration—capitalists who do not o'jn'dcmn a wholo natural industry of the (!olon,v--ono that has done so much, and Vill yet, if it'gets a fair nhance, do so much moro to ad' yanco New Zealand—because money-has been lost in ill-considered and dishonest ooncerns connected with it. The advertiser wants'a few persons to join him to carry out a large Hydraulic Mining Enterprise in which has spent ypars of time and ~£15,000 in money—in investigating and testing the deposits of a hitherto un worked and previously untested area he has sccured on one of the richest goldfields of tho Colony; and in procuring and planning tho means and appliances for cheap, certain, and : expeditions treatment by a well-proved process by' which he has on other goldfields already treated millions of cubic yards. He has brought to bear on tho work the most extensive special knowledgepractical and scientific—of this class of mining ever brought to bear on any enterpriso in tho Colony, and ho has worked out a profit of 40 per cent, por annum —with a chancc of very much more. The deposits tested will give 27 years' work at such a profit and occupy only a fraction of .tho area of similar deposits commanded by. tho Company's works.' 'He is willing'to submit his, data for revision to—and to visit the locality with—any' specialist,' or specialists, appointed. It is held as a rnle that large interest is bad security—that all enterprises that promise largo interest on capital must bo risky in proportion. • ' ■ But there are exceptions; tho Mining interest has suffered so much from' dishonesty and incompetency in vendors anrt promoters that exceptional terms such as are here offered are required • to induct capitalists to invest. By way of giving hostages for good faith, tho advertiser is conceding ft 20 per. cent, preference in dividends until contributed capital is returned in full, beforo he gets any dividend,- besides submitting to other stringent provisions to effectually secure contributors. He is' willing to transfer the whole of the paid-up shares he is receiving in payment to bo held in Trust by an appointee of contributors until his estimates have been tec ted and their money has by preferential dividends been returned. Most of tho capital has already been found. Full partioulans, with inspection of maps, plans, drawings, estimates, reports, tabulated results of tests, etc., may bo obtained on application at the office of this paper, or appointments may be made Lj letter, addressed "HYDRAULIC MINING," '"Dominion" Offieo, Wellington. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. ' •' TO KELBURNE HOUSEHOLDERS. OUR Vans Collect and Deliver in Kelburne every WEDNESDAY. Telephone 613. ' VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD., 52 HANSON STREET. FRINGS'S CHECK-FIGUIiR SYSTEM, copyright,', enables ,vou to Balance Ledgers at first trial- It locatos, as they occur, Errors in Posting Amounts in Additions, Subtract:?:;?.- Extensions, Carry-, l'ng Forward and Taking Out Balances. It abolishes calling back, becauso if thero is an erro.' tho system indicates it to von, pointing out the actual Amount and Ledger Account beforo you open your ledger. Time-saver, Speedy, Simplo.'and Sure. It can be used on your present books. No duplicating work, no extra books, and no machine. Particulars only from HUGH DOUGLAS. Manufacturing fiiathranc. Jktoria. Stotai, Wcllioeton.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1350, 30 January 1912, Page 1
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