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"'the DOMINION" prepaid ABVEariSEMENT RATES 6ns Inch 60 Words), 4b pet InearUot. I .Front Page, se. pet ifi-b each. Ineertto*. SIHTH, DEATH, AND HAKB.I/LQB NOTICES, li. {4. p«i insertion. . BUuaUons Tttcwl s ' -i Bituattoa» Wanted )■ . ] ™cy. CEHEfIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. W»rd«, 1« ■ U Worrfj, U f&i ■■■; w 1C words. ga.

AMUSEMENTS, rpjl-E;A- TBE BOY A--L, Brennan'-FulW Vaudeville Circuit.' I Managing Director Boa. J. Fuller" ■ Aationa.. Yaudenllo Eutcrlaincrs, Popular Entertainment in ihia I'''" " ■■ ■' City, 1 !ijXE^ : ACTS FOE TO-NIGHT'S CHANGE. ' i i ;Dircct; imported from London,. and first .appearance in New Zealand of L UVMIJ BARCLAY. . '•. : LAWHIE BARCLAY, ' I4.URIE BABCLAY, : English Character-.'Com'o. .awn;; Funuier Own the-Funniest,-.Clean & tv~ ' Wholesome." First Appenraiico in Now Zealand of- . ' ,'I'jIK FOUR CMUSSIES, • ■ THE FOUK CHIIISSIES, A\Qnartette of Dashing Serios and Daluy erej' Acrobats, and Contortionists. • The /m. ■ est team in Australia. "Reappearance for One Week only -of ■ ALBERT AND HILLIER, AIBLRI' AND HILLIER, : English Musical Coroodr Sketch. Artista. IiKOOKLYNS: Coinodj* Acrobats. '^ r : . DELINOS, Sensational • Comedy Wire-walkers and : : ;' , yv.",' ! Mirth Provokers. - Embracing anions' others > VAUDEVILLE . H ARTISTS.. Dress ■ Circle and O S;', 25.; Stalls, la.' - Reserved Seats, 2s. (id, Plan at Dresden, K A. T I N Q R~nT£'' Direction John Fuller and Sons. The Recognised Homo of Perfect Pictures. UVIINLE To-Day, . .MATINEE ■■ . 2SO. ' OR \M) HOHDVY PROGRAMME. A COMPLETE NEW SERIES. • FULLERS'. . The Best PICTURES. FULLERS'- of all PICTURES. '■ MATINEE PRICES—Adults, 6d.| Child, ■ren 3d. to all parts. 1 gKA.T IN G RI K li. 'Direction-...'...:"..... John Fuller and Sons. Tile Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures, THIS EVENING AT 8. .FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES. FULLERS' ■ of all PICTURES.' Another. Great Scries of Animated Photis- '"' graphy. SOCIAL'SECRETARY. SWEDISH .GORGES . : WATERFALLS. ' OF BOURNE. M\RING MUUN'E MOTORS. TWEEDLEDUM'S NEW THEFT. ■ FATE'S INTERCEPTION. The American Biogisph's Latest Success. THE NURSE. KIDNAPPED CONDUCTOR, Etc., Eto. Orchestra Stalls, Is. Stalls. 6d. , ©tar theatre, Newtown! O WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES, Lessees Haywards, Ltd. Direction, West's, Ltd., & Hayward's, Ltd, ..TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. . MATINEE AT 2.30. • MATINEE AT 2,30. •* When, a Special and Appropriate Pro. gramme will be Screened, Showing ■' Incidents and Important Events .. in the. Life of THE PRINCE OF WALES. THE PRINCE OF WALES, '-r And a Big Bunch of Novelties. TO-NIGHT! .. (8 o'clock) TO-NIGHTI A Remarltable'Feature.Film ' BOUND AND RELEASED, BOUND AND RELEASED. " : 'THei Romance of a Circus' Rider. ' f|Y 0. W N .. K A.^L<Xh[ Instructive.;.. ; and Entc-rtoining, 'Lecture, . Illustrated with j,". MOVING'PICTURES AIOVING PICTURES , , ■ On "FARM LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND.", "FARM LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND,'V By . THE lION THOS. MACKENZIE, ..-••• F.R.G.S., Prime .Minister, v" ■ (Chairman—John Duthio, Esq.), . , ON TUESDAY, 25th JUNE, '■iAt S p.iu, \ . In Aid of the Funds of fho WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE! WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE! "MR. COURTENAY V.' MOHR;'_ lata Baritone Soloist to the Melbourne Liedertai'el, will sing during Uie evening. • Sweets will bo sold by youag;-ladiea during the eveuing. . ' ■ . i:

< • - : ■ TRAINS. ' . ' , ']\|]e 9.15 p.m. train to Jolmsonrillo will bo postponed until 11.15 p.m. on Tuesday. I Tlio 10.35 p.m. train to Lower Hutt will run as usual. ; Tickets: Reserved Seat«, 2s.pother scats, ■ Is.; Children, Gd. to ai'.y part/of tbo ball. >■' Parents and Guardians can reserve seatj for ■ children' (with Gd, tickets) without extra charge. . Booking Plan NOW OPEN at tho Dresden Rooms. * MEETINGS. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. rpHIS IS TO NOTIFY that' at ' a Spo. ,J. cial Mcetins'of the Wellington Harbour Board held on THURSDAY, the 20th' JUNE, 1912, at eight o'clock in the ovening. a certain revised and amended by-law , was submitted to, adopted, and passed by : .thc said Board, and that such by-lair , will come into force on tlio Ist day of Jtilv. 3012. Such by-law has been printed and' lies open for public inspection at the Offices of the Board during office hours. ■ The raid by-law relates, amongst otter , things, to and is in respect of:— ■ '■ .Charges, etc.. on woo! for shipment "' Dated 22nd day of June. 1312. - H. E.; NICHOLLS, Secretary, • ■ ' Harbour Board Offices, Wellington. . j WELIIXGTON BOWLING CLUB, LTD,' "\rLMBERS are Reminded that Mia . Annual Meeting will be held in.' the Club-house TlllS EVENING at 8 o'clock. HOTEL NOTICES. H Y T E'S 10 TEE,' • FOSTON, LEN FEEEMAN, Proprietor, ISfAVERLEY ' PRIVATE HOTEL, IT Marian Street (opp. New To Aro Post Officc), City. Absolutely file and oartbtiuake-proof, /Contains all modern' conveniences and. comforts. A largo promenade roof, over-' looking Harbour. Tariff: 6s. per day; or from 255. por wee-k. ■ -MRS. C. .k, TREGONNING, 'Plicno 2917. ■ Proprietress. ■; ': ; HOTEL FOR SALE. '' EMPIRE HOTEL, HAWERA! TIfESSRS. DWAN BROS. haw* lfi been instructed by Mr. I?-. J. Paul to offer for Salo his interest in the Leas® and Furniture of tlio EMPIRE HOTEL, IIAWERA. The Hotel is a modern building, nowly erected, and well furnished.' Everything new. Best position in ITawera. FREE HOUSE FOR BEER and SPIRITS, AND DOING A PAYABLE TRADE, UP TO £130 PER WEEK. RENT, .£lO PER WEEK. Tiio Lease contains right of ronewal clnuso at the termination of the present' one: purchasers have lluis not to take the risk of the elections. The Hotel is being sold for nrivatn reasons. FliU particulars will bo supplied, alsb finnneea arranged for a suitable tenant. . DWA\- BROS.. •. : Willis Street, Wellington. Solp'Agfnf.-,.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1474, 24 June 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1474, 24 June 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1474, 24 June 1912, Page 1

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