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AMUSEMENTS. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 'A mHE NEW THEATRE. Z Z ■«- Manners Street. Z /. Props.. MncMahon and Donnelly. Z /. GO .WHERE THE CROWDS GO! % 'i. DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. Z Z CONTINUOUS .PICTURE SHOW. Z Z TO-DAY ami TO-NIG.HT.MAKCH22. Z Z A'IUULY EXQUISITE PHOGKAMMI3 Z Z Z Z A COMPLETE CHANGE. Z Z ONLY tho most superb . Z Z photo-plays tbo world's Z Z famous makers produce Z Z will bo shown. Z Z "ALI BABA." An elaborate Z Z "ALI BAIiA." pantomime Z Z "ALI BAIL\." by tho. great 'Z 7. "ALI BABA." Ciims Company /, Z Tho MOST BEAUTIFUL Z 7, of ALL Ka=.lcrn tale?, 7. 7. immortalised by Burton Z Z in his sublime translation of 7, Z tho ""ARABIAN NIGHTS." Z 7, The MANAGEMENT notify their Z Z patrons that they ferl assured that Z Z this remarkablo picture-play will Z Z readily bear comparison with ANY Z ■ Z subject they have yet presented in Z Z their COST THEATRE. Z y t y ; Z Z Z "BARBARA FRIETCHIE." Z Z Z • 7, Z Z "Shoot, if you must, this old grey Z /i head, but spare vour country's Hag! ' Z Z A Famous Incident in the Z Z American Civil AVnr. Z Z "An Indian's Love" (Bison drama). Z Z "Tim Mahoney" (by the Great Vita Z 7, graph Co.),' etc., etc. Z Z Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. Z '. SSSSSSSsSSSSSSSSSSSSfcSfcSSSSSSSSSSSSS pAR I S . TIIEA TR E. Location—Opposite A'oitch and Allan's, IngDstro Street. , (Late Bijou.) , Under Entirely New Management. PARIS PRIZE PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. Holding, as it were, the Mirror to Nature, ' COMMENCING SATURDAY, March 23rd. ' COMMENCING SATURDAY, March 23rd. PICTURES. MUSK. , , AXD PRIZES . AT EVERY-PERFORMANCE. TO EDUCATE AND AMUSE. PRIZES. PRIZES. At Every Performance. SPECIAL. ' A Prize awaits tho man, woman, or child who attends our opening performance on Saturday evening, and on entering the building submits in writing tho following: "How the of tho Prize Pictures may give a prize every performance, to ono member of the audience, without infringing the Gaming and Lotteries Act." Remember, for the best answer to this ! question a gold watch and chain, value £7 10s., will be given. • .. Popular Prices—D.C. and 0.5., Is.;-' . Back Stalls, Gd. Reserved Seats, 6d. extra. — baUroom^dancing! MRS. 11. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners will open on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 15th and 17th April. Proficiency ensured in six private lessons. Private, lessons by arrangement. Intending Pupils are requested to communicatp with MRS. MASON, at 86 Chuznce Street. ' PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. . ■foJO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no ■ li Faiiures, We return your money if ■ you are unable to read .music and play in : six weeks. Full tuition, £2 2s. Call a.nd inspect the National College of Music, 30 , Willis Street. Postal Course Now Ready. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. TENDERS. t TO BUILDERS. npENDERS are invited up to NOOX on 1 WEDNESDAY, 27th inst., for tho c-rection of a House in Ferry Road, Day's Bay. Plans, etc., at my office, 157 Featherston Street. F. do J. CLERE, F.R.1.8.A., Architect. riTENDERS are invited for Erecting :» about Two Miles (more or less) of Fencing, also Separate Tenders for Splitting Posts, Blocks, Battens, etc., for same. Situated about 3 to i miles from Moawhango Township. Specifications may be , seen at AY. P. Garner's and Co. Office, . Taihape, or on application to the -Mnnai ger,- who will show intending contractors [ over tho line. Tenders, which close at [ 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 29th March, must . be addressed to the undersigned. Low- [ est or any tender not necessarily ac- . cepted. , H. H. BRYANT, Manager, Mounganui, Moawhango, . EXPANDED METAL KAHN TRUSSED, KAHN RIBBED STEEL BARS. For Reinforced Concrete Construction. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING, For. Fireproof Walls and Ceilings. RUBEROID ROOFING, DAMPCOURSE FLOORING, GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS. OREGON TIMBER AND LATHS. THE STEWART TIMBER. GLASS. AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., Courtenay Place, Wellington. WM. C O N N A N, SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER, AND SHOAV-CASE MAKER. Glass Cnse and AVindow" Fittings stocked; ELLER'S AVENUE, WILLIS STREET. . Estimates given and work carried out with skill and prompt'hide. Tcleohone 2514. CONVEYANCES. OYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, the Shortest Route to and from Foxton.—Leave Foiton daily, 6.30 a.m.; arriving Shannon daily, 7.30 a.m.: leave Shannon daily, 10.-15 a.m.; arrivo Foxtoa daily, 12 noon; leave Foxton daily, 2.30 p.m.; arrive 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 Greatford to Bulle. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor-cars on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. J. E. AVALKER, Proprietor. PLY AND YOUNG. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. All Trains Met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and Up-to-Dato Sample Rooms. Agents for the N-Z. EXPRESS CO., Storage nnd Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance availablo day or night. 'Phono No. 126, Private 137. P.O. Box 50. ROYAL MAIL. J' EVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. J Time-table.—Leaves Foxton, 6.30 a.m.; arrive Levin 5.30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m.; arrives Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.35 p.m.; arrivo Levin 1.30 p.m.; leavo Levin 7.45 p.m.; arrive Foxton, A P .' U F. CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL leave? CARBINE ■ .STABLES, 1-Vilding, for Kimboltiin ! daily ;U S.KO a.m., unci :U0 p.m.; leaves I KiiiibolWm at Nniin for Feildiiiß. K. J. MUUKK, Proprit-tor, * v Feildin Sl

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 1

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