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AMUSEM ENTS. QPEAH o U S B. Solo Lessee, Allan Hamilton. Commencing, " THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. First Appearance' in Wellington of 'ALLAN'HAMILTON'S -• NEW:;,HRAMATIC COMPANY; - ; Comprising, a large number ,of artists..carefully selected from the principal ■■English, American, arid Australian Theatres. And First Production in Wellington of Frank Lindo's highly successful English Domestic Drama' in Four Acts. HOME," .SWEET HOME. HO ME, SWEET HOME. HOME, SWEET HOME. HOME. SWEET HOME. HOME, SWEET HOME.;; Which has Tocently celebrated its 1100 th consecutive performance at the Theatre Royal,/. Birmingham, and is still one: of the ; reigning attractions in England. ; A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION! IT IS'A REAL HEART STORY! : A PLAY FOR THE PEOPLE! A DRAMA OF LOVE AND PASSION! Strong in Probability as in vibrant 0 .■'•■'■'■ Interest. ENTIRELY ■ 'NEW SCENERY 7 By Alfred Clint,-Harry Whaite, and assistants,. Produced under the Solo direction of •-- MR.- GEORGIA E; BRYXNTi ' BOX PLAN ATTHALLIDAY'S. PRICES: 35., 25., Is.'Early doors from" 7 to 7.30, Gd. extra. Early Door Day Sales at ■ Abel's. ' HERBERT LEIGH, 5921 -. ■ ■ '.' , Business' Manager. LOCATION : CUBA STREET, NEXT OPERA ..HOUSE...'. \ Sole -Director- ... ... ERNIE O'NIELL. s A. HUGE SUCCESS. 0 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 0 " HUNDREDS TURNED'AWAY.. .. 0 FAMOUS O'NIELL ORGANISATION OF HORSE-TAMERS, BUCKJ.UMPERS, .: .;...,. ...And ... '• , STAR EQUESTRIANS... . / ONLY TWO .MORE .PERFORMANCES, . >• ' TO-NIGHT- : -AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. ' n First Appearance in,-New Zealand., of.. ... MISS MAULSTAID,: Chanipion; Lady Rider.1 .£lO will be given any person who can sit Maori Jack for ONE MINUTE. NOTE.—Riders ride at-their own risk. Prices of Admission—3s., 25., and Is. if Box PtSfn at the Dresden. ;. Children half-price ; to first and second scats.. ■ • ; ■ 5331 lt JJ IS M-i J-'E STY'S . ."/THEATRE.- !" COMMENCING TO-MORROW (WEDNES-. '• DAY), NOVEMBER 27. a MISS VINIA DE LOITTE, . .. 7 _ ME. HOWARD VERNON, : MISS lEIS VANCE, Supported by a powerful Company, in— i 5 A TBI P •• TO . "CHI N ; A T O-W N. A TRIP -T 0 CHI N A.T OWN. ~A TRIP - TO CHINA TOW N. A TR I P TO. CIII N A TOW N. A Screamingly Musical Comedy. :9 The favourite of London, Paris, and New York. 0 . y 4 ■ ■ _ -■ 5 - Miss Yinia do Loittc, as.Mrs. Guyer (thewidow). >t Mr.. Howard Vernon, as Wellaud Strong (the' invalid). '. ir Box Plan at Dresden. PRICES—3s., 25., Is. Ladies Half Price. ?0 ' J. R. HOWARD, 5908 Manager., WANTEDS. ;e . . MILLINERY. - "W/jJANTED.-Smart Assistant, also Junior for »V Millinery and Fancy Sales. Apply, with a references, Lees and Church, 95a Cuba Street. - | ' 3663 MR. G. QUIG TTAVING resigned his position as first t. JUL. Cutter for the firm of Kirkcaldie and 10 Stains, Ltd., 'is open for engagement. .248 ; Willis Street,; - . 3651 h • TO LET. 'j TO Appvoved Tenant, for six weeks, Fur7. A nislied House, five rooms, Karaka Bay. .'.j Apply "A.Z.," Box 170. 3G78 _ ' COOK WANTED, d WANTED, a Grill Cook, with knowledge of 5- n fish cooking; constant work arid good !3 wages to a good man. . Apply Goodall's Cafe, j- . 3650 } ' WEDDINGS. "ORIDE, Bridesmaids, and Guests' Bouquets (1 .O made, of beautiful spring flowers or choice hothouse blooms if desired. Miss Murray, Vice- ' 6 regal Fioriste, 21 Willis Street' (only), tel. - 265. ,' ' - ■■■ C 663 1- _ WANTED KNOWN. - mHAT Madame N Hylaud, the greatest Phrenolod A gist Medical Clairvoyant and ThougUty reader in the world, has just returned after a is long tour through Europe. May bo consulted 9 at ISI Lambton Quay. 5781 PALMISJ AND CLAIRVOYANTE. "R/H"ADAME-. HILDER. the successful lady ■*' JM. Palmist (just out from London) inter-. 11 views daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., 3 Broadway £ Terrace, facing upper end of Cuba Street. 5U13 f- ' FOR SALE. - A N Old-established Grocery, Ironmongerv, - xjl and Crockery Business, The Square, Paii- merston North. Any term of lease can bo !2 arranged.- Proprietor -retiring from business. -- Principals only treated .with. Address, apply i- "Dominion"; Office, Palmerston North.. 5865 e ■' ' ' ■ ■ '■ ' 1 _ i__ . » 'HAWKE'S BAY. 7 nno LET, for. 12 months, from April 1, 190S, ~ X Furnished 10-rooined House,-with garden, .. lawn, stable, trap, arid'motor-sheds, and padr; dock. Apply to' : J. A. MacUoucll, M.D., ' 0 Hastings. 3591 ,J <i. ■ DAY'S BAY. . ■ ; > 171 OR SALE, Section No. 9 Ferry Side, sud(j JT division No. 2, Day's Bay frontage, ,•> lift. Sin.; depth, 165 ft.;' area, 25 perches. " For further particulars, apply H A. Gold, 12 il Customhouse Quay. 0813 r —— ; : : 2 TO LET, WAREHOUSES, ETC. [' .nnO LET, for term of years, Warehouses, JL Stores, Workrooms, etc., in new brick buildings in Old Customhouse Street, now com--8 pleted; electric goods lifts; each compartment 2 on upper floors fitted lip to meet the requirements of the Factory Act. Apply to Bcthunc 5 and Hunter, Old Customhouse Street. 5590 WHOLESALE SOFT GOODS. !) 1 JJOBERT MALCOLM, LIMITED, have a \ VACANCY for a SMART. BOY. . Mercer " Street (opposite Town Hall), r i ' 5030 1 A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE. TJURST-CLASS Accommodation offered in ono - ] i- of the Pretty Bays. a . few miles from . Ilavelock; good beach for bathing; rowing 1 boats, launches, and horses if required; good track tc picton, Havelock, arid Blenheim; - Regular Mail Services direct from Wellington, , Picton, and Havelock; Post and Telegraph 2 Office in Bay; Shooting; Tennis Court. Terms : Gs. per day; 30s. pe rweek. Apply W. T 2, MaLiu, Pelorus Sounds. 5850,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 53, 26 November 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 53, 26 November 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 53, 26 November 1907, Page 1

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