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AM US EVENTS. - .0 V B R A HOXJS B, direction J, C. Williamson. Ltd. Mattaging Bi.rcotOrs, Geo. I'ni'i.is, ilug-b J. Ward, Clytlo lleywli. General Manager : (Sydney) ,E, J. Tait. Ueacral Maiiager: .(-MWboa'riie) Taylor JJarbySbire. Curtain R-kcs at 7,50 Sharp. STILL ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT 1 j'KODUCTION ' By-the J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., NEW CQJiUC OMOKA COMPANY.' "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." : "J'JIE CHOCOLATB SOLUU.K." As aatieipatcil, uisiverssyUy admitted by everyone THE MOST ARTISTIC AND BRILLIANT success of Tin; season. ' Positively LAST TWO NIGHTS Of SEASON. LAST TWO NIGHTS OP SEASON. A MATCHLESS COMPANY In a MATCHLESS PRODUCTION. Bos Pia»9 at ths Dresden. Day Sales at Chfislesbn's, • ■■ '. PRICES AS USUAL.,, ~ rjl O W N HAL L. THE . .ROYAL ARTILLLRY BAND ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND "- , ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND Royal artillery band ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND (Direction, AucHaiid Eshib'itioin ESeeii-t-ivie}. ■ . ■ . „ 'OPENING CONCERT • OPENING CONCERT TIIIS' EVENING:. -. THIS EVENING, ' . . THIS EVENING, . > i At 5U5. o'clock-. >•' Doors open. 7*3® p-.-tn. > , ADMISSION: 35., 25,, aiiii is,' THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND Will Phy— (tomcl' Ma-rch-'"Riejizi." -./' Wagner Bfi^tliovei S'-U'i'tb of Woodland D(mres Ilfrbert Haines "Sntry of the Gods. into Valhalla" Wagner Grand Selec'tioit* i - , .. '■ Leoncn-vallo "Invit.iticn a la Valse". i--Wol>er;W£i'ng;i:rtner Piccolo" Wren", .DamaTO (Soloist, Corpe-ral E, Reynolds.) Overture—'"William. Te]l" Rossini Tho fe.4. March. \ God Save tlio King. ■ '! SEATS MAY BE RESERVED .AT THE DRESDEN FOR THIS AND TO VMQHROW" ' EVENIN&S" CONCERTS ',UP ■ TILL. NOON ON SATURDAY.' AFTER NOON AT CIiJMSTESON'S. . DAY SALES AT CHRISTESON'S. . : athletic park. TO-MORROW al 3 P.M. > A SECOND SOPER-I- - PROGRAMifE. ADMISSION: Is.; Gra-nctstand, Is. extra. -. TO-MORROW EYI;NING, .. AT THE (TOWN HALL, THE' THIRD PROGRAMME -OF THE .WELLINGTON SERTES WILL BE ■ PLAYED. ' •' SUNDAY CONCERTS.-I?ARTICULARS WILL BE ANNOUNCED TO-MORROW. . SCOTT eOLVILLE, Manager.. j TO MOTORISTS. WE Store, Clean, and Repair Motor Cars, Lorries, and Delivery Vant Charges Reasonable. HEATHER AND CO,, , Edward Street Garage, WELLINGTON. 'Phona SSOS. ..... WAN TED KNOWN. CYCLE CARS. WE ARE the Agents for THE SWIFT 1 and lIUMBERETTE Cyelo Cars. , Absolutely tho Best Cycle Cars on tho I market. ■ Delivery from stock. Write or I ■call for full particulars. i . WITCOMBE AND PYM, Motor' Engineers, ' , -V-'.' . ■!' 'Phono 2151. Vivian- Strict. 'Phono 871. 1 NAIJIER. ' BONVEYAHCES, TDOYAL MAIL . Leave. 1 ). CARBINE IX STABLES,- l'eilding> for Kimbolton daily at 8-.30 a.m. and. -3.80 p.nv; leavea Kimbolton at Noon f6f.:3feildine..' I!. J.'MOORE, Prom'ietor, •' - Feild-ing.-FLY AND rocKfl ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. AH Trains Met. Commercial Travellers' ■Samples promptly-'attended to. ; New ar.d I Hthto-dafe s Sainpte Rooms. Agents ;for f tto N.Z.' EXPRESS CO. Storage and StaWing. Corner D.ispn and Bannister J Streets. St. John Ambulance available day or night, 'Phono No. 128, 3?.fjvats ' K7., P.O. Bos SO:, '. . , TJOVAL MOTOR-CAR SERVICE, tio Ift) Shortost Route ta and from I'oxton— Leaves Soxton daily,; .'.6.80 ajri'ves Shannon daily, 8.0 .a.m., j leave? Shannon .daily, 18.45 a.ai,.r«r-iye EoStbn daijyj. 12 I neon; leaves Eoiton daily, 2.30 p.m. arrive Shannon daily, 4.0: leave.! S.h.tim!on daily; 8.15 ,; p.a.j jirr-ive?.?oito-n daily, 9.1 il.tn, . ' ■ F. ROUT. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Oontractof. Coaches-: Greaffo'fd to- 1 Bulls, Vehicles, Horses, ar.d Motorcars on . Hire. . Good Sample Rfeoms. J. W Proprietor.!

. "Indeed," the lecturer went on- i-n. a quizzical way. "I Believe I ain jus-tiiied in assorting thai', nine women tsut of ten prnciienlly propose to the men 'they fe, come cugajre;! to. As n. test, I would ask aU married S?e,n in ,i'ho nu-d'iq-n'co. (vlioso : wives'virtttallvv popped the. quest-lon- to them to rise. Tljoio- ttits a ■■suMuoil rust'lo in He audifo.ri-u-iil, mid ill the denso silence that ensned could bo heard sU>ilant femtninc tflii'spers in/Conoort f "Just yen daro stand up!" "Fancy you gnt-mlvling lilxw-ii your food! I thought, i'ou said that j-mir housekeeper cooked so well?" "Yes,"but I married her, ntid now we keep a cook !* Btigg's: "Yon roust have n lot of trouble teep-iftg .'Jour wifo dressed up in the height of -style." Griggs: "Yes, but if® notiiiui? <to tlio troublo I'd hare if I didii'ti - ; u

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 9

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