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AMUSEMENTS. SSSSSSSS3SSSSSSSSSSS3SSSSBSSSSSSSSS '■'■ npilE NEW THEATRE. 7, '/< -«- Manners Street. '!> '!< Props.. MacMahon and Donnelly. Z Z GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Z '/' DAILY, II a.m. till 11 p.m. A /. CONTINUOUS PICITRE SHOW. Z Z TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. March 7. Z /> "I.OVIi AND FIiTENDSHIP." /. Z "LOVE AND FUIENDSIIII , ." '/< y< (By lh = NORDISK COMPANY.) Z 'A Tho Sweetest One of those whole- Z Z Love Story some love stories Z Z ever told. which make you think Z Z It has Atlraclcd Upwards of '/< Z SIX THOUSAND PATRONS /. Z in throe cloys. Z Z For the Last Time To-day and To- Z Z night. Complete Change I'o-inorrow. Z Z Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Childn-n TIIREEPENCK Everywhere Z sssssssssssssssssssssssssssSsssssss riMIE KING'S THEATRE. Props.. West's, Ltd., & Linley & Donovan. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WEST'S, Ltd. WEST'S, Ltd. AVEST'S.Ltd. Present Another Great Programme. JUST GLANCE AT THE MAGNETS: A SOUTHERN SOLDIER'S SACRIFICE. THE MAN IN THE TAXI. BOBBY AS A SOCIALIST. WHIFFLES AS A BANK MESSENGER. Together with the Great Star Attractions: THK GREAT MOMKNT. THE 'GREAT MOMENT. THE GREAT MOMKNT. AULD LANG SYNE. ' AULD LANG SYNE. AULD LANG SYNE. Prices, Is. and Gel. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking Fee. Gd. 'Phone 3U3. PRIZE MATINEE SATURDAY. PRIZE MATINEE SATURDAY. PRIZE MATINEE SATURDAY. PRIZE MATINEE SATURDAY. ' : CARUSO Is Singing "FOR YOU ALONE." The First Song Ever Sung in English by the WORLD'S GREATEST TENOR. B EGG'S have now received further supplies of this most successful Song, the Song thot Caruso has paid tho highest compliment possible. Suitable for all voices in D. Flat (range B to E Flat), E Flat, F and G. Price, 2s. copy. Other successful songs in bis demand. "CABBAGE ROSES" and "DEAR EYE?," by Daisy M'Geoch. Why not call at our new Warehouse and hear theso gems? CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. (S- H. Hornor, Manager), MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. The Oldest Music House in the Dominion. STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, j,ud Flute (Constantly engaged atßoyal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes." Garden Parties, etc. Can supply largo cr small Orchestra. Address, 13G TORY ST. 'Phono 2570. SPEND Your Summer Holidayo at Seaside PLIM MERTON and be made quite at homo at Erenora House. 'Seaside excursions, boating, fishing, walking, cycling or'motoring. Special terms for permanent boarders. 'J.arift , ■ Gs. per day, or 30s. per week. MISS H. VAUGHAN, Proprietress. HOTEL NOTICES. MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. FIRST-CLASS 'Private Hotel. Every convenience. An ideal place to spend a quiet holiday in the country, l'xcellfmt trout fishing, river 5 minutes from house. ■. LEN. FREEMAN, Proprietor. GrINI) HOTEL, HASTINGS, G. B. MACK AY, Proprietor. Handsome tour-storied building, one or" the largest in New Zealand; built entirely of brick and steel, and absolutely Fire and Earthquake-proof; one hundred and ten bedrooms. Tho Grand is a splendid-ly-appointed Hotel, with all the conveniences of modern civilisation. Suites of rooms on application. aTerley private hotel, Marion Street (opp. New To Aro Post Ollice), City. Absolutely fire and carthejuake-proof. Contains all modern conveniences and comforts. A largo promenado roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: Gs. per day; 255. per week. MRS. E. TREGONNING, 'Phono 2047. Proprietress. Under Entirely Now Management. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde 9 1la y> Wellington. First-class Accommodation. Tariff moderate. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. 'Phono IGSG. Georgo Wakefield, Proprietor (late of Tiinarn) CONVEYANCES. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, tho Shortest Route to and from Foxton.—Leave Foi.ton daily, 6.30 a.m.; arriving Shannon daily, 7.30 a.m.: leave Shannon daily, 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxto'.l daily, 12 iiood ; leave Foxton daily, 2.30 p.m.; arrivfi Shannon daily, 7.30 p.m.; leave Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.; arrive Foxton daily, 9.30 p.m. T. H. GINGELL. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor. Coaches Greatfordto Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor-cars on Hire. Good (Sample Rooms. J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. L~Y AN D YOUNG. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. All Trains Met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and Up-to-Date Sample Rooms. Agents for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO., Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambujaneo available day or night. 'Phone No. 126, Privato 137. P.O. Box 50. ' ROYAL MAIL. T EVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. J-J Time-table.—Leaves Foxton, 6.30 a.m.; arrive Levin 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m.; arrives Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.35 p.m.; arrive Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave- Levin 7.15 p.m.; arrive Foxton, 9.15 p.m. A. F. CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL leaves CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton daily at 8.30 a.m., and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R. J. MOORE, Proprietor. Feilding. FRINGE'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM, copyright, enables you to Balance Ledgers at first trial. It locates, as they occur, Errors iu Posting Amounts in Additions, SubstTaclions, Exlensinns, Carrying Forward and Taking Hut Balances. 11 *hl)olNlips calling back, because if there is an error tin* system indicates it to you, pointing out liio Actual Amount and Ledger Account before you open your li'dger. Timi'-saver. Speedy. Simple, and Sure. It can beiisi-d on your present books. Nn duplicating work, m> extra books anil mi machine. Particulars only from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing Stationer, Victoria Street, Wellington. TAILORED Cost nines—We employ a first-cla*. l - J.adie-;' Tailor, who lias had con-iidcrnblo l.imdon experience. Our prices for Co-liinies to measure range from £'i 3s. upwards. Fit and Style wo Ciißi'MiU'C. Ladies' own materials mniin up if required. C, Adams and Co,, 108110 Cuba Street,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1382, 7 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1382, 7 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1382, 7 March 1912, Page 1

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