'.: AMUSEMENTS.. ■: Q ,P I'R A housed , Under the, Sole Direction"'of ; . , : . MR. TOM POLLARD/ "■' /. POLLARD'S' JUVENILE'OPER'A'. CO. ... 1 ' POLLARD'S JUVENILE 01$RA> Y Another Large Audience" La'st;Night' : ;Witn6sWe'd ' i-.. .', 'the .Second I'erfoJianifcg^of/.'.'^.i^V . Tho Delightful ', " THE' ISLE ■' OF- BONG BONG"-' " THE : isLE :OF^B:O;N'.G,..:.B.O'N , G j .'.'I "THE ISLE ~ O.F-;'J|i]Q;NJi;YftPN;^''! The; ".New Zealand .TiKcs,'.' tion says" The piece' was presented- bn-Satiif-: day for-the first time/,in ! Australasia',' aridijlie 1 large audience. present .wna-'cnthusiantic"'m : i'iVs; reception of 'a -play- which ."is. studded .' wivli' 1 little 'gems • of, melody,sparklestin. l its -book; . 'is full of lnuaint and ■'fantastic; .donees, . and 'feasts the eyes of all who apppreciatOji ■ Y SPECTACULAR.'XFECTS." • This opinion was also endorsed ; .by -, the laiigc Audience present, ns.'tlie "building fairly ;-:7v _ '- snook with.'-applause.;:, . T;' ; LAST riVE NIGHTS LAST FIVE NIGHTS » LAST FIVE:'NIGHTS • i- . ■' ■ .ory;Y;;;y.Y: : ?^Y" Y POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES.. -' In the>; Fascinating :Musical Comedy, • "ISLE OF BONG BONG," Arid then. Farewell—a'Long'Farewell. .< Popular ''Prices, as 1 Previously ..advertised.;/ : , Day Sales at Abel's.- Plan at the Dresden. " V.' \ row, 7011 '', Business'. Manager. .iris v majesty;SY.;.;.l/-THKVTRE;; Ajl - TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ■ THE ROYAL P I : C-T- U : R-E S; : Y'- ■ STILL: BOOMING;-n' : ; > Perfection in Pictorial. :Art at \ ' • . the royal .pictur.es. Packed Houses Nightly are -Greeting :• ,OUR NEW , PRICES—Ground Floor,,'Gd;-; Upstairs, :1s; Children Half-price;- Upstairs.'.,. Bos Plan Dresden.; !; :.;,S Y' Yv:.-,i ; > MASTERTON • •■'■ AGRICULTURAL Y' AND.-' ' PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. •• ■ ' ' ' V; '■ y' j. ,TWENTY-FIRST;-ANNUAL'-:SHOW,' " TUESDAY V\D WLD.M-SDVY, ! fEUEUARY MStli •'and;;i9ttt,/ 1908j '•"• r- 1 . - And..RAM FAIR; ;. - • .Y- ' On THURSDAY A'ND^.FRIDA'Yv-.v' • FEBRUARY 20tfi and"2lst. : • ' ( Y . WORSES'; 'CATTLE, SHEEP; • PIGS,"DOGS, •O: PRODUCE, 'AND-r-HORTiCULTUIIAL EXHIBITSY i'Y;' , V.';,?" I • ' iIQOO LN _! JUM FIVE HANDSOME CHALLENGE' CUPS. ' Entries Close: Show-~At/ 9 p.m. on Saturday," February Ist; Rani Fair—At 9 p.m. on" Wednesday, FebruaryKstli.;.''Y'''Y'^Y ; t ' " ' Schedules and Entry,.. Forms on v application to/'; /m.;.-; ■ y ... ~ . ... " ' GEO. R. SYKES,. Secretary, Masterton,' ; Or. Secretaries . Kiiidred-'.Societies'. G7-1G BUSH DISTRICTS .AGBICULTUR.-VI. AND « t PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL. SHOW. WOODVILLE RACECOURSE,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY iC. 1808. '' Entries close' Tuesday, February -.ii, SehiMiules; and entry lonns can bi; obtained from the Secretaries, A. and P., Associations, M&sterton, Carterton, Feilding; ■ Mana'watu, or Ilawke's Bay, Mr. C. Reeve, Eketahuna, or the Secretary,•, • Schedules and'entry forms , may be obtained from any A. and P. Secretary, or-the; Secretary, '' ■' ROWE FENNBLL, " : Box'2. Woodville. WANTEDS. ; ' TO SALESWOMEN. ' WANTED, for Country Store near Pnlmerston North, a Young Lady for Salesroom ; must be good Milliner. • Apply,' with', references, to ' ROSS AND GLENDINING, LTD., ;. •' WellinEton-.;---;"— - ,„7PP,? GOVERNESS'WANTED. ': WANTED, a tKordugHy'-"" "qualified' GOVERNESS, for' the country. One competent to Teach Music, Singing, and French. Roman Catholic preferred; good wages to tho right person. Further particulars, apply Box 14, P.O. Fordcll, Wanganui. Y Y ? 7 ' 18 WANTED. • A SLEEPING PARTNER,"with capital; excellent business; good connection. Capital so subscribed to" receive 10 per cent, per annum as a first charge', on profits. Apply ■ CHASE-MORRIS AND CO., 6972 Box. 132,.'.Wellington. . W A N :. T * A' D--50 GIRLS. - . ' Work Light, and Easy to Loarn. • i,. ' ' Proficinecy quickly attained, when can earn up to 425. per week. Learners paid 10s. per week. -' Apply , R. BELL AND CO., LTD., NEWTOWN. 6896 SHEEP AND CATTLE DOG. WAJnTEII to Buy, above; old dog preferred.. Apply 59 Molesworth Street. HO •CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. , WANTEIi 1 to Sell, two Superior 5-roomed , llousi's, h. and c. ■ water, modern conveniences; situated Te Momi Estate, opposite Hutt Railway Station. Small deposit, balance as rent. Tiam fare, 2d. per trip. Apply— SIDEY, MEECH, AND CO., Manners Street. DWAN BROS., (>9Bf Willis Street. THE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, with its Rotary Shuttle, docs work easier, | quicker, quidter, than any to and fro machino can ever hop* to. Common6enso indicates this, experienco proves it. Also tho most durable, and, in every way, the best machine made. F. J. W, Fear, siolojißeiit,. 83 .Willis-Street, ,C 661.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 106, 28 January 1908, Page 1
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