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r.AMUSEMENTS. . ! ONDERLAND! "THE MECCA OP MERRY-SOULS," THIS AFTERNOON, and TO-NIGHT! 1 TO-NIGHT! Open 2 till 5, and 7 till 10. " "Everything in full working order!" "Wonderland ."hy "A Picture Framed in Electricity!' Make the Pilgrimage." "Wonderland!" "Wonderland! "The Mecca of. Merry Souls." -TOBOGGAN RACES. On Wednesday; afternoon next and on every succeeding Saturday and *Wednesday afternoon tlie. Management will institute a series of toboggan' races, to:bo run off in heats. Ninety-nine will be the limit of the number of entries pormitted for one. afternoon, and each entrant must be accompanied by a second person in his or her car. Tho entrance fee will he 2s. The gates open at 2 p.m., and the first ninety-nine persons who call at the ofljci' at Wonderland after that hour and enter their names-for the event will constitute. tho competitors for the afternoon's racing. The races will commeiico .at 3.30 p.m. The first, second, and third winners will receive the following prizes Ist, £3 35.; 2nd., il lis. 6(1.; 3rd., 10s. Gd„ or their equivalent in -alue in titiphies. /.Toboggan racing is perfectly safe, and was all the rage at tho Christcliurch Exhibition, and there is no doubt it will be most popular at Wonderland this season. Trams ever/ few minutes from Courtenay Place. Admission—Adults, Gd.; children, 3d. P. P. BIGWOOD, Manager. Telephone 2272. 5788 Q P E---R A ' H 0 U S E. • Sole Lessee—ALLAN HAMILTON. ■ A NOTABLE EVENT! Commencing TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 2fi v " . . First Appearance in. WellingtonTbf ALLAN NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. First time in this city of thjß"inost successful Domestic Drama of jnTodern times, "HOME S W JTE T HO M E." "H0 M E S'W-E E T HO M E." "HO M E . SM- E E T ■ • H 0 M E." " HOME EE T H0 H E." By I'jank JJtndo, which lias recently cole-, brated .its 1400 th consecutive performance .at the Theatr.g* Royal, Birmingham,- and is still one of. the reigning attractions throughout England. ,• ' ' -V" ~"A clean, pure, healthy drama. There..is plenty of room for such-playsi _and.-.'Home; Sweet Homg-iihould. iwelcomed by all kinds;;and;;cpnditi9ns-of-theatregoers."- 1 "Sydney. Telegraph."' -V":-.."" PRICES—3s., 2s'.,' Is. Early door tickets to Stalls and Gallery (6d. extra) at Abel's. ■ ,■ Bo.i pitili on Thursday 1 at : Holliday's. •No booking fee.—. 579S . M. MARCUS. Touring Manager. ' ,'" MISOELLANEOUS.' TITAHI BAY! - • TO LET,'Furnished 5-roomcd stone Cottage; every convenience. Apply 'Phone 1478. ' ' . ' " ' 3110 , - WEDDINGS. BRIDE, Bridesmaids, 1 aud Guests' Bouquets " liiade of beautiful' spring flowers or'choice hothouso blooms if desired. Miss Murray, Vice- . regal Floriste, .21 , Willis Street (only). Tel. 265. ' ' ■ CCG3 , ; PALMIST CLAIRVOYANTE. MADAME HILDER, the successful lady palmist (just out from London) interviews daily from 10 a.m.'to 0 p.m. 3 Broadway Terrace, facing upper end of Cuba Street. ■ 5G13

TO TAILORESSES. WANTED, Trousers and Vest' Hands; constant work. . Henderson and Co., Willis Street. 3-184 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. " SECOND-HAND Brickmaking Machine; also 15.20 h.p. alternating, SO cycle, motor. A. G. Hume, Engineer, National Mutual Buildings. ' 3471 /MENERAL SERVANT Wanted; good homo; VJT plain., cooking. References indispensable. Apply 53 I'itzherbert Terrace. 5538 "OEI^SONAL.—WiII Miss R. ..Hewitt, lato pas--A- senger- by the Mamari, from London, kindly communicate' with " K.G.," Zealandia Private Hotel.* 3485 A LADY has Rooms for one or two gentlemen, with private sitting-room if desired; references exchanged, and those given will guarantee a comfortable and well-ordered home.' Apply " 777," " Dominion " Office. 3482 "H7IDITOR required-for weekly Sporting Paper; -Ej state, experience, salary, etc. G.P.O. Box. 52, Auckland. 3450 BOARD .and Residence for two steady men, 17s. wefcfe, piano, soft washing done. Holly House, 1 Ahel.Smith Street. 3-470 I TCHIiR, ; manager, experienced-judgo fat $ stock, lirst-elass bookkeeper, bond given if required.; Apply "Dominion" Office. 3459 BARGAIN— New House, 2 Acres, 460 feet frontage', J'hour Kilbiruie tram, ...700. 'leaving," "Dominion" Office, i 3104 7VTEAG "Wonderland," Two Sections for Sale, iN on terms. Hector M'Leod and Co., 18 King's Chambers. - Telephone 739.- • - ■ TO Let, Rooms in Oriental Bay, suit lady or gentlemen; breakfast is required. Apply "Dominion" Office., . 31-53 TO Let, Stables, handy-to .Willi's, Manners* and Cuba' Streets. A. T. Bate, Nathan's Buildings. •> - . ■ . 3407 TO LET, FurnishedJront Bed-Sittihgroom for gentleman; all conveniences;' ' breakfast optional. 9 Ilawkestone Street. - 3473 TO LEASE—General Store in Country, id.ioining railway station, school, and publie hall; turnover, ',£2OO-per "month; no opposition. For particulars apply: : "Dominion Office.'.. ....... TO Let, in Vivian Street, unfurnished Rooms, single and double,-over shop; will let cheap to good, tenant. Apply 1G Vivian Street. - - ■ ■ 3453 VACANCIES for married couple, all home comforts: terms moderate. Apply Brighton House,. Kilbirnie. 3169 BO AliDl NGI IOIiSE for Sale on tho Terrace. 10 large rooms, elc. Good reasons for selling. Address 200, "Dominion" Office. 34GG rinO Butchers.—Situation Wanted by good, allX round Jinn; good at smalls; first-class reference. Apply " Butcher," " Dominion " Office. 3479 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, a Brindlo Bull Bitch, on Thursday last, No. 34. Reward for return- or information. 45 Sydney Street. ,1-176 ITOUND, Gold Brooch, in Glnizneo Street. Owner can obtaiu at 28 Woolcombo Street ' ■ 3481 ITIOUND— Best Saloon in Wellington for ' Clean, Comfortable Shaving; no waitingBeard Trimming a Specialty; bring your Razors along to bi set. W. Gilbert, 50 iUnnnors Street. . C 662 FOUND— Absolutely tho Best Appetisor' in Whitlock's Tomato Sauce. Procnrablo everywhere. Cfiltfl THE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, with its Rotary Shuttle, docs work easier, quicker, quieter,, than any to and fro machine can ever hopo to. Commonsense indicates this, experience proves it. Also tho most and, in every way, tho best machine made, f! J. W. Fear, 6ole agent, 83 Willis Streot. CG6I

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 47, 19 November 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 47, 19 November 1907, Page 1

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