°THB DOMINION" PBBPAID ABVEHTIBEMENT BATES On* laoh R Wordt), **. id buertlos. Front Pate, 6a. per Inch euh insertion. SIBTH. DEATH, AND HAEEIAQB NOTICES, Sβ. 6d. per Insertion. ' Bltaations Vacant •) „ t j^., GENERAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. l( Wordi. lα.; 14 Word* U. f<L| M TTordi, h.
AMUSEMENTS. rrHEATKE ROYAL. Proprietors, John Fuller and Son*, The management present to-night MAGNIFICENT CHANGE MAGNIFICENT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ' NEW ACTS! NEW FACES I NEW SONGS! SAHIB FASOLA The great magician, c S a A iW,? T? A -?°r LA who introduce an tITT,™ AbOLA entirely new progratntno §AHIB FASOLA of great illusions, inyeiASlS £ A § OLA t ? rics - t™ l ". inciudfng bAuIU 1' AhOLA tlio great STOCK CHALLENGE. STOCK CHALLENGE. STOCK CHALLENGE. In thw Fasola will allow \ny njftnbor c< the audienco to fix him, and will within. reasonable time release himself. A TREMENDOUS TEST. But nothing can hold this great magicittl. . ROY RENE, ROY RENE, ROY RENE, HOY RENE, HOY RENE, • 1 HOY RENE, Direct from llio leidiu;; misi". tmlle, th» \iddishor Boy, in his great laugh-Miaker, Ledensky at the Wedding and other great great Hebrew- lumorsonations. THE WINDSOR CHORISTERS, THE WINDSOR CHORISTERS, In a new selection of beautiful songs. Everybody should see this turn and a fine COMPANY OF ARTISTS. Including MARK ERICKSEN (singing comedian), ELSIE KNOWLES (balladist), WINNIE BOND CMelljourno's chic scrio), JIM HARRY (clever comedian), LOUIE • CRAWSHAWE, etc., and many other artists of recognised repute, in a programme of unusual excellence. Book seats at Dresden. Plan this after- ,' noon at Theatre. Royal from 2.30 to 5 o'clock. Dress Circle and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, ti. Booking (only 6d. extra). rmiCKET! CRICKET I PLAY-OFF FOR SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. CENTRAL V. EAST A. ' THIS AFTERNOON, ' At BASIN RESERVE. Admission,—Sixpence. E. B. VANCE, Hon. See. . REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET I REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET! MARLBOROUGH ARLBOROUGH ■T. : WELLINGTON!" WELLINGTON! MONDAY (ST. PATRIOT'S DAY! »ND TUESDAY, 18th and 19th MARCH. BASIN RESERVE! BASIN RESERVE! BASIN RESERVE! BASIN RESERVE I Admission, Iβ. Stand, Gd. extra. E. B. VANCE, Hon. Sec. THE Committee of the WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION invite all "Old Girls" to the An- x nual Afternoon Tea to bo held ot (lie College TO-DAY, lGth March, at ■ 3.30 p.m. . A. A. HOLM, Hon. Sec. THE DRESDEN" MUSIC DEPARTMENT. ' "THE SHAKESPEARE AND MUSIC BIRTHDAY BOOK," compiled by Sir Frederick Bridge. A delightful preBcnt. PRICE'Is. Posted ds.-Id. _. "ROSA MYSTICA" (Ttslma) "DREAM MELODY" (Tclma) Two charming Pianoforte Soli, very melodious and , not difficult. Specially recommended. PRICE Is. Gd. each. Posted Is. 7d. KINDERGARTEN MUSIC. We specialise here. All who arc- interested in Kindergarten Music are cordially invited to WRITE FOR LISTS. Wo carry large Stocks. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD.; Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS. LECTURES. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. HOME SCIENCE AND DOMESTIC ARTS. THE LECTURES and Practical Work will re-eoinmenco on April 9th. Syllabuses containing full information ns to the Fees, and Subjects required foi tho Degree in Home Science, and for. the Diploma (two years' course) can bo obtained uiion application to Professor liovs-Smitli, Olntfo l.jiirersity, Dnnedin. One-year course may also be taken. . SPECIAL NOTICES. . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. mnE CORPORATION OFFICES will b* I CLOSED on MONDAY NEXT, the ISth instant, in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. 10th March, 1912. ■ SOUTHERN FOOTBALL "CLUB. PRACTICE Match will be held on No. 3 Polo Ground, Mirmnnr, TO-DAY (Saturdny), 10th insl., at 2.30 p.m. A full attendance of members is requested. U. MORTENSKN, Hon. Secretary. ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB. ~~ (Incorporated,) THE above- Club will commence Practice TO-DAY (Saturday), tho lGth iust., at Mivamar Park. Training will bo hold at tho Gvmnnsiuin on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, commencing on MONDAY NEXT, tho 18th iust. B. GALVIN, Hon. Secretary. THE Results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" aro such ns to confirm their belief that tho paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 1
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