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"THE DOMINION" PKEPAID ADVERTISEMENT BATES Ono Inoh 60 Words), it. »er insertion. Front Paso, ss. per inch each iOßortion, BIIITII. DEATH, AND MAEEIAQE NOTICES, 2e. 6d. per insertion. Situations Vacant "i, Nt p Tr .,ji Il _ Situations Wantoo I 16 Word, Board'andlUßidenc* ) BIXPJ^Nci CENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 16 Words, Is.: 24 Words, Is. (D.i JO Words, 2a.

AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. Direction ... ,T. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. to-niget,~march wtu. VICE-REGAL COMMAND NIGET, Under tho patronage and in tho prcsenco of His Excellency the Governor. A VERITABLE ROOM. UNPRECEDENTED ENTHUSIASM. AGAIN GREETED THE GREATEST ACTRESS In Tho ENGLISH-SPEAKING WOULD, MISS V. T 11 J-; L I I! V I. Is" G, MISS ETJI E L 111 VI NG, Ami Her COMPLETE LONDON COMPANY, To-nijjht (WEDNESDAY) To-night. And To-morrow (Thursday), W. Somerset Maughan's Fascinating Comedy, "LADY FREDERICK." "LADY FREDERICK." "LADY FREDERICK." FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 15, For Three Nights Onlv, "THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE." "THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE." Box Office at Dresden. Day Sales at Christcson's. I'ricos-D.C. and 0.5., 65.; Stalls, 35.; F.C., Is.; Early Doors, Stalls, Gd.; F.C., Is. extra. i "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." \ "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." Sydney "Sun" says:— "Tho breezy, orlop dialogue, the cleancut comedy and exquisite scenery, in addition to the distinctive -liaraetor creations of an author who undei'stands human nature and sees it in its most humorous phases, made the production in every way a welcome ono. Its three nets are brimful of incidents which tumble over each other in a riot of mirth and merriment. The story is never tinged or intricate; it unfolds itself as naturally as the plots and plans of eveiy-day life, and the audience laughs with the characters, but never at them. The players acted the story as well as tho authors wrote it. and. that is saying much, for W. W. Jacobs as a writer has an inimitable style. . . . There was no a dull moment nor a dull character in the whole piece." r\ V E It A. If 0 U S.K. Lessee and Manager Allan Hamilton. Business Maiiaaw ....\V. A. Low. 7-NIGHTS ONLY-". Commencing TUESDAY, MARCH 191 li. TUESDAY, MARCH l'.Hh. ALLAN HAMILTON'S CO., ALLAN HAMILTON'S CO., In W. W. Jacobs'* Delightful 3-Ael Farce, "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." A POPULAR COMPANY. A POPULAR PLAY. AT POPULAR PRICES. lis., 25., and Is. Reserved Seats, 4s. Box Plans for season open at Dresden on FRIDAY MORNING. HARRY P. MULLER, Touring Manager. .STRING BAND; MESSRS. VITETTA BROTEERS, Harp, Violin, and Fluto (Constantly engaged ntKoyal Oak Botel), Aro prepared to receive engagements for "At Eomos," Garden Parties, etc. Can supply large or small Orchestra. Address, 136 TORY ST. 'Phono 2570. BUSINESS NOTICES. WE UNDERTAKE FURNITURE REMOVALS and Stores* of same in Dry Stores. Customs Clearing and Forwarding of Goods to any part of tho Dominion. Cartage Contracts of all Descriptions. MUNT, COTTRELL, AND CO., LTD., Queen'a Chambers, Wellington. CUSTOMSI CUSTOMS! J J. CASEY, Customs Agent, No. 148 • Featherston Street. Goods cleared and promptly delivered at lowest rates. Telephone No. 315G._ Country clients receive prompt attention. ■A E. PORT, 169 a CUBA STREET, LOCKSMITH AND GUNSMITH. Repairs a Speciality, CORSETS Made to Order and fitted by a Lady Expert i 6 of tho utmost importance to every lady. Our Corsoticro has had considerable experience, and all Corsets aro cleverly cut on hygienic principles. Every figure is made an individual study; private Fitting Booms and only Ladv Attendants. C. Adams and Co., 108110 fcubajatreot. FOR Cycfo Goods, Tyres, Chains, Pedals, Saddles, Lamps, Bells, and everything wanted for a bieyclo. Let us quote you—our prices an-1 quality aro unbeaten. ,T. 0. Shorland and Co., Cuba St., Wclliiigtfin._ WANTED, Jap Silks, G\A.; Cambrics from 2H; Reversible Zophyrs, SJd.j 4000 Yards 'Cambric, Sid. yard, now '2s. lid. Dress; 54in. Black Italian, Old.; Embroideries, from lad. Morgan's, 115 Cuba Street. , JUST Arrived.—Royal Seal Tobacco, tho Finest English Tobacco on the market; delightful aroma. Sold only at Gilbert's,, Tohacconist, 50 Manners Street, Wellington. LD — Straw Hals can bo made as good as new with Britannia Brand HaWi. Easily applied and impervious to rain. Obtainable from R. Martin, Manners ners Streets INVITATION-- Wo invite you to inspect our Autumn and Winter Trimmed Millinery, now on view, Showrooms, upstairs, ltlS-110 Cuba Street. C. Adams and Co. A FEW minutes will suffice to renew your old hat with Britannia Ent-di. ]t dries quicklv, and is effiective on all straws. R. Martin, Ltd., Manners Street, EVERY - " Purchaser of a 4-minuto Attachment receives 10 Amberol Records practically free. Fleming and Co., Phoncrics, opp. Library, Newtown, ANTEIV-Morgan's Mammoth Summer Sale. Thousands of Yards Washing and Woollen Dress Goods, almost givenaway. Morgan's, 115 Cuba St. FOUND, few Solid Gold Rings, set real stones, ao imitations, guaranteed; to clear all at 12s. Cd. each. Lloyd, Jeweller. IS your Straw shabby? Freshen it up with Britannia Hat-di, in any colour you choose. It. Martin, Manners Street. : i SILVER Rothcrham Lever will bo X sold on Saturday only; i! 5 10s. for JL'3 "s. Gd.; only one to be sold. Lloyd, Jeweller. ' _ YV""aTCHES. for School Oiik k"u »'* metal, now Ills, lid., usual price 15s. l.loyd, Jeweller. Wellington. H" ']GHE^ r PinCES for' Ladies' and Gents'. Wardrobes given. S. Foldman, 132 Tnrnnaki Street. _'Vl)ojio_Kil"._ WANTED Known, nt Lloyd's Sale today (Saturday), bigger bargains than ever. See windows,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1387, 13 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1387, 13 March 1912, Page 1

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