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"THE DOMINION" PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT KATES One Inch (0 Words), 4s. per Insertion. Front Page, ss. per inch eush insertion. BIHTH, DBATII, AND MAKRIAOK NOTICES, 2a. 6d. per insertion. Situations Vacant _•> N „, Situations Wanted ] ""jj Board and Reeldonci i . SIXPENCE. CENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. If Words, i£.; 24 Words. Is. fd.l JO Words, 2s.

AMUSEMENTS. (Q P E R A EOUS E. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. LAUGHTER IRREPRESSIBLE. The laughing craze lias caught Wellington, and tot all hearts a-pulse with glee. THE NORWOODS A.\D VON ARX HUGE COMBINED SHOWS Where time flies mi Hie wings <if jov, the record laugh-making show of tlio universe. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PIIOFESSOR NORWOOD'S Greatest'nf All Specialitie.-,— THE HYPNOTIC INDIAN WAR DANCE Mighty Chiefs, Big; Braves and Fascinating Sijuawf Thrilling War Whoop*, and Realistic Scenes of the Picturesque Great Western Plains of America.The Romantic Indian portrayed in all bis grandeur and intensity of purpose. _ A Vivid Depiction of the Rod Man's Jafe, with all the Natural Colouring of his daily surroundings. A MAJESTIC PRODUCTION, STUPENDOUSLY PRESENTED. r JIISS WINIFRED NORWOOD. In New Tests of Her Marvellous Mystic rower which has made all Wellington AVonder. • VON ARX, In New Novelties and the Exposure oi His Masterpiece—the Roped Trunk Illusion. Also presenting the methods adopted by bogus nledjurns ill Spiritualistic Seances. GEORGE MURPHY, The Juggling Coijiedian of Many Laughs. He is absolutely the Funniest ever seen. PRlCES—Reserved, Is.; Unreserved, 3s„ 25., Is. Early doors to Back Stalls and Gallerv, Cd. extra till 7.30. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales nt Chvisteson's. 0 P E S .C HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. FOR. A SHORT SEASON ONLY. COMMENCING LAUGHTER MONDAY, APRIL 22, LAUGHTER LAUGHTER MISS LAUGHTER, MARIE RAINES, LAUGHTER MISS LAUGHTER MARIE BAINES, LAUGHTER MISS LAUGHTER. 'MARIE BAINES, LAUGHTER ENGLAND'S PREMIER LAUGHTER DIALECT COMEDIENNE. LAUGHTER LAUGHTER LONDON'S LAUGHTER QUEEN OF 1 COMEDY, LAUGHTER LONDON'S LAUGHTER QUEEN OF COMEDY, LAUGHTER LONDON'S LAUGHTER QUEEN OF COMEDY. LAUGHTER SUPPORTED BY HER LAUGHTER NEW LAUGHTER ENGLISH COMPANY, LAUGHTER Who will Appear iu LAUGHTER Wellington LAUGHTER- FOR THE FIRST TIME LAUGHTER. In a new and up-to-date LAUGHTER- version •of England's LAUGHTER Funniest Rural LAUGHTER PLAY, LAUGHTER MISS LAUGHTER LANCASHIRE. LIMITED. LAUGHTER MISS LAUGHTER LANCASHIRE, LIMITED. LAUGHTER MISS LAUGHTER LANCASHIRE, LIMITED. LAUGHTER MISS LAUGHTER LANCASHIRE, LIMITED. LAUGHTER PRICES: 35., 25., and Is. No Booking Fee. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, 6d. extra, t.-. "..'lO. Box Plan Opens at the Dresden I'iano Co. on WEDNESDAY NEXT. Advancc Representative, • ■ HARRY LISTON. Have You Sccured a Copy Yet? . The garden of memory," HE GARDEN- OF MEMORY," The Popular Waltz of the Day, By .ADRIAN HOPE. !• ' ' ' By ADRIAN'HOPE. This New and Charming Waltz is in great demand. It's pleasing melody and characteristic brilliance have given it a place "in the repertoire of many pianists of average ability, for, though so beautiful, it is not at all difficult to play. V" PRICE 25., post free. "THE GARDEN OF MEMORY" has been scored for Orchestra, and Orchestral Parts can now be had. "IN THE SHADOWS," Bv Herrman Finck. 2s. Copy. The most popular Piauo Solo published in years. The demand the world over is enormous. Why not call at our Warehouse and hear these successes or, if unable to call, send 4s. iu stamps and ive will send to you by post. CHAS. BEGG, AND CO., LTD.. 19-I1 MANNERS ST.. WELLINGTON. "The House of Good Music." STRING BAND. ' TVfESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, lwL Harp, Violin, and Fluto (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Gardeu Parties, etc. Can supply large or small Orchestra. Address, 138 TORY ST. 'Phone 2570. TO LET. TINAKORI ROAD. TO LET, an up-to-date ld-roomed fully JL furnished Residence, replete with everv convenience, good sunny position, full-sized billiard-room, concrete, tennis court, and. croquet lawn. Rent- very reasonable. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, Est.-.te Agent, 113-115 Customhouse Quay (opp. Bank N.Z.) FURNISHED RESIDENCE, MURITAI. rLET, for 6 months, a. fully-furnished S-roomed House, situated Muritai; large section; every convenience; water supply and drainage; no reasonable offer refused. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 Customhouse Qy. (opp. Bank N-Z!) TO LET. T7IURNISHED House of 8 rooms. TeleJ- phone, electric light, gas cooker, and every convenience. Situated otf Terrace. Four minutes' walk from corner of Willis and Manners Streets. Beautiful view of city and harbour. MESSRS JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO,. 113-115 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. TO LET, 5-roomed Furnished or Unfurnished Cottage, Karaka Bay, c.1., all conveniences. Apply J. Marshall, Worser Bay. TO LET, desirable S-roomed Residence, best part of Hobson Street; vacant about end of April. Telephone 1771. TO LET, Ellice Street, Gentleman's 7roomod Residence, every modem eonvonience. Apply SI, next door. TO LET, recently-built 7 Rooiusi 33 Roy Street; verandah facing Newtown Park; rent, ISs.; all conveniences. Key No. 36. WANTED, convenient 1 or 5-roomed . Hoiiso before end of monthi central, for 'Married Couple, no children. Re- ; plv bv letter. "Custodian," Engineer's i Institute, Aitken Street. I BR I C E • s ' fLato of Bodega.) ' NEW LUNCH AND TEA ROOMS, , 22G LAMBTON QUAY, l Opposlto tbe Presden. Hot Meat, Fjfth, and Oysfer Teas, 5 to 7.30, on Saturdays to 10 n.m, , OTUDY the Property Market.—The • k™ Back Page of "The "Dominion"is a < land and Farm Directory 1

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1414, 15 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1414, 15 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1414, 15 April 1912, Page 1

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