AMUSEMENTS. OPERA H 0 U S~E Direction ... Georsc Marloiv, Ltd. Have You Seen ' A GIRL'S TEMPTATION. A GIRL'S TEMPTATION. An Unmistakable Boom. A Verdict tho Public Nightly Demonstrated by Flocking in Hundreds. GEORGE MARLOWE BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMBINATION Will THIS EVENING Enter on tho Last Three Nights with their SENSATIONAL & POWERFUL DRAMA So Strikingly Vivid iu its Pictures of Human Frailties and Incidents of Every-day Life. A GIKL'S TEMPTATION. A GIRL'S TEMPTATION. A GIRL'S TEMPTATION. A GIRL'S TEMPTATION. A-GIRL'S TEMPTATION. Tho Most Appealing Play of Modern Time?, Throbbing with Human Passion and Eeni Life. Written by a WOMAN for WOMEN. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 4, SATURDAY NEXT, MAY i, Ida Molosworth's and Mark Blow's famous Dramatisation of BRET HARTE'S Immortal Story. THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP, THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP, THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP, An Intensely Interesting Drama of Western Mining Life. . Po-pular Prices: 35., 2s. and Is. Reserved Seat? 4s. Early Doors, Sixpence fOd.) Extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. STANLEY GRANT, Manager. (HONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. XJ — WEDNESDAY, MAY Sth. SECOND PIANOFORTE RECITAL • By MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY, Assisted by MRS. F. E. JOUNSTONE. Pianist. MR. T. D. COLLINS, Vocalist. And MR. F. R. JOHNSTONE. Box Plau Dresden, May Ist. ■ Prices-35., 25., Is. Tickets at Music AVarehouses. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. THE EXHIBITION OF BRITISH PAINTINGS! BRITISH PAINTINGS! Open Daily 10 a.m.-0 p.m., and 7 p.m.10 p.m. Admission-ONE SHILLING. Season Tickets, available at Armit's, Holliday's, Speed's, and M'Grcgor Wright's, Lambton Quay, 7s. Cd. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a Week End. Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, good menu, courteous attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. Ring Up' "BELLEVUE." MRS. H.' B. MASON, TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., in private hall, Bfi Ghuzneo Street, near St. Peter's Church. Private tuition U}- arrangement. Proficiency enBtired in Sis Private Lessons. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS, THE WAIKATO WINTER, SHOW ASSOCIATION. • SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW. TUESDAY TO SATURDAY, / JUNE 4th to Bth. NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING WINTER. SHOW. A Few' of the Sections are: DAIRYING, APIARIAN, INDUSTRIAL, AGRICULTURE, NEEDLEWORK, POULTRY, HORTICULTURE, SCHOOL COMPETITIONS, DOG. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 9th. Schedules free on application. ARTHUR J. SMITH, Secretary.. WANTED TO SELL PROPERTY FOR SALE. JL-ACRE, Shop, and House. (G rooms), " Bakehouse, Oven (l!iO capacity, large), also Blacksmith's Shop. Further particulars from "Dominion Office or W. CARTWRIGHT, Owner, Toko. MOTOSACOCHE" Motor Cycle for Sale, only ridden a few miles; perfect condition; fully equipped, late model, magneto. Price, .£25. WHITCOMBE AND PYM, 138 Ingcstre Street. 'Phone 2451. OR SALET2O-30 h.p. 1!)11 nicdc-1 Renault Motor Car, fitted with Torpedo body, hood, screen, head, s-ide, and tail lamps; detachable rims, speedometer, tools, etc.; used very little, perfect order, and stand inspection or trial. Owner good reason for selling, J. Belt and Bayly, Ltd., Motor Garage, Palmerston North. WANTED to Sell, Block of Building sites, 310 feet frontage; will fake House, single unencumbered vacant allotincut or motor car for equity. Address "Sections," "Dominion" Office, Wellington.
FOR SALE, i stauiivh Wajjon Horses, with Timber Wapon, Covers, and Ifarnoss comiilcto. Apply to T. Nicholls, Norsewood. ANTED to Sell, 2 Horses, used to ■double or single harness; reasonable. 41 Hopper Street. WANTED TO BUY. TO BRICK AND DRAIN'-Hl'E MAKERS. ■TO"ANTED, a first-class Burner. Apply Box Ml, G.P.0., Wellington, ANTED to Purchase, a Motor Car; must be in perfect order; will givo enuitv of isno, in 8 large vacant building sections of 106 feet frontage to each section, in payment for car. Address "C.W.," "Dominion" Ofliee, Wellington. E nro Buvers of Second-hand Flour, Grain and Chaff Sacks; highest price given. Lacry and Co., Allen St., Wclli ngton. WANTED to Purchase, for cash, powerdriven Surfaccr for sawmill work. Prico and particulars to Box 44, H-amil-ton. PERSONAL. j>so REWARD. WILSON, FREDERICK. h\ partnerVV ship with H. C, CIIAMBEUR as Farmer* at Pntara, near j-'ketchuna, New Zealand, from IS!H to April. ISIO2. and iast lioavd of at Eketaliima. is vequestcd lo communicate with Shipsvay aim Borne, Solicitor?, Svdney. New South Wnle.«. If dead. a'UKWAHD OF ,£M will be paid for absolute proof thereof. If nlive, the above rewnrd will bo paid Jo any. one friviiiß information which will 'eaii to his discovery. snirWAY AND BKHNE, Selicilors. 113 Pitt St.. Pydjioy, New South Wales-Australia,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1428, 1 May 1912, Page 1
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