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■ - , AMUSEMENTS. . OUR "FINEST YET" PROGRAMME. SEE THE BUMPITY BUMPS ACT. TH- EAT R E -ROYAL Prop.,. John Salter and' Sons. - " ; "FULLER'S ADVANCE!) .VAUDEVILLE. ; A. Tremendous Programmo of Specialities. ; ' ■ - -THE- VANTELLS, - Tin; VANTELLS, . ; ; Triple;'Horizontal-Bar ; Experts. From the -London- Hippodrome. • ~ -THE BA-WARUS : .THE BANVARDS . • Introducing ■ positively the Funniest and Cleverest Knockabout Acrobatic Comedy. BUMPITY BUMPS.' VIOLET—BONETTA AND WILLIAMS-REG. • ."Comedy Sketch Pattorers,.in Song, etc. , Great' and Genuine' Success of •• l ' " WILL—THE RUBY. : The Altogether Different- Double. - • ' . m WI L L JAM ES, " The Celebrated English Banjo Executant, In His Classical.and Popular Items. MALVENA' MOORE, , Soubrotto • and Dancer, . . . Harry-SALMON and CHESTER-Ida.;: f- . Path'etic 'Playlet': ."RAGGED JIM:" BOB;-LLOYD. A.''X.»CROPP. Last Nights of-' . " MADAME BLANCHE CAEELLI. 1 . • MAGNIFICENT BIOGRAPH STUDIES. , I. . PRICES—2sI and Ik. . Boxes, Ono Guinea. . ' ' O N D E R 1 L. A. N D.; ' fc ■' r --'v.;;,lfroji - . TO-DAY! TO-DAY!. ; SPECIAL TIME-TABLE. FOPv .TRAMS TO !. ' - AVONDERLAND. /■ OuWEDNESDAY AND. SATURDAY .' , . . AFTERNOONS. -' '. . '. Between 2 and 3 o'clock; Special Cans. '.nil V. leave Courtenav place'every • ten and between 5:15 and 5.30 .Specials will leavo WON. ; DERLAND/for the City.. Every night jn the ■ - week between 7 and"S o'clock a ten minutes - \ 'service-w'ill'-lie.'maintained;'-.alid on WEDNbi-. DAY and SATURDAY' tEVENINGS.^a. more.frequent' e'erviee'if. required. Special tarsjxnllloave . Woudcrlaiid bebveca 1 w.45 aud ; ,lo.w for ■ ;tjiG . City, every ,• - - TO NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . .. V GR VND FETE OF LANTERNS. ■ . ;! ;SPLENDIDSPECTACULAR!. UNKJUE' , THE-GROUNDS A MASS OF COLOUR! .' • BEAUTIFUL EFFECTS;;./: ' .' ; \DON'T MISS. COME TO-NIGHT! v- • ! .' TO-MORROW;/NIGHT. TO-MORROW, v N , ■ '. .The Sensaticnal'Ride fromthe Water Chute . . ; ■ - ■ into " '' 1 , A LAKE -OF FIRE I. .'By. : '-bnr Celebrated;, Clowns will be repeated." A CHANCE. OF. A LIFETIME! :■••• • • • 7473' 5 TITUTT VALLEY '■-HORTICULTURAI ' 11 " SOCIETY.": ■ ' THE FIFTH ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW. ; ' THE-DRILL HALL, ,LOWER'HITT, ' To be opened Tills AFTLRNOON, at 3 p.m. ; Bv the_IION. JAS. M'GOWAN. »" Hutt Orchestra. .. Afternoon Tea. \ 3 ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING- : ■ . E. D: WOODWARD. ■ 7458 ■ ; rv.': - . Hon. See. •• " ' ■ "RTiUSH 'DISTRICTS AGRICULTURAL AND t ' •£> 'PASTORAL ASSOCIATION., . , t ".i ...ANNUAL SHOW.. . .. . ,:WOODVILLE RACECpURSE, : WEDNESDAY," FEBRUARY 26, IM3. SPLENDID STOCK! EXHIBITS. . LEAPING AND JUMPING COMPETITIONS PLEASANT GROUNDS. ' , ' : ' EXCELLENT CATERING. / , .'I • ■ PLENTY OF AMUSEMENTS. ' : ROWS FENNELL, A; ;i . ■ J. .''' 1 Box' 2, AVoodville. 2 " ' ' '' - PUBLIC NOTICES. [' ——— ; ! mRINITY iIETHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, > I . RIDDK'ORD STREET, 1 , . ' - Will be' Reopened after Alteration,- by., . ' . MRS. W. J.' WILLIAMS, 'On, I WEDNESDAY;. 19th-FEBRUARY,'.I9O3,' : J.' : 1 " ' 3 p.m. " ; Jlusical .Selectionswill, be/rendered during : the; afternoon, and a,Grand. Entertainment will "• be provided for,the evening'. ;. .' . s., Maypole,,' March,' etc'. ;V, . [• Selections .by Central Mission' Band. 1 . Admission—Afternoon,; Free;. .Evening, (id. " 7165 -. G: CIIISHOLM, Hon'. . - : ' 5 .WELLINGTON.ASSOCIATION' - , OP - jSPIRITIiALiSTS (Registered). ' : ; NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT .'TERRACE. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), FEBRUARY 19, r At 8 'o'clock.. , ; i j GEORGIA GLADYS COOLEY, . ' ' The Distinguished Speaker and Medium, ' ' . ' • WILL'DELIVER A. SHORT LECTURE, ■/ ' And devote the. most, of the Evening', to Mesj\". , sages, and will, at request, 'read- some characters. ADMISSION-i'ONE SHILLING. ,v ... '. ... ... - . ; ....7<G6 , v : ; NOTICE. WTSLLIXGTON'-PLASTBRERS'' INDUSTRIAL'. ' ■ UNION, OF..WORKERS. ' SPECIAL ;MEETiNG, FRIDAY, 21st Feb-' ' • ruary.-.-r ' Revising.; Rules and-Gcneral. ~ 1 . | . ' 11. CHARMAN. .. G59 ... ... .' '. Secretary.' ■" -r ' NOTICE ! GARRISON ARTILLERY. PRACTICE. v■ ■ SERVICE Practice from Fort Ballaiice ivill / take place between hours of 5 and.0.30 a.m., and G. 30 and 7.30 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, I- 19th, and following days of week. '•/ >' Yachts anil small boats are particularly'; re-,; ! quested to keep > out of .the dangerous zone of fire, which ,is the water between a Jine drawn from Fort Ballancc through Somes - Island, ; thence East to. Lowrv. Bay. ■ J. 15. lIUME, Major. ' ■ ; 7468 . . ■ 0.C.P.F..- --■ : V ' EVANS AND SON . .;' . (Of Ilill View Nurseries, Taita); | , WILL Open- l ai FLORISTS and NURSERY-. MEN in tho New Hotel Windsor Build-': :-ings,- 51' Willis Street (opposite "Dominion" Office), on Saturday. 22nd ..inst.; Miss. Murray ; ! (late Lambton Quay)will be ;in charge. Wed- " i . diiig and Ball Bouquets a speciality. - Note address, 1 and' Tel; 2147.' 7181 ' J. 11. niN'rON, FRUITERER, i ii CUBA . STREET, j IS carrying' a. heavy stock of freshest local *.;• and imported Fruits, including Queen : - i Pineapples, Hothouse'and Australian Grapes. ; ; l First-class Hntt tomatoes. 3s. 6d. : case. Note , ■ ■■ address : HINTON'S, Fruit. , Importers, 42 . ; . : Cuba Street. Telephone 2217. Telegraphic i address,. "Floral," .Wellington.' -Post Office . y ;;j Box 7G9. ' ' . C 763 ---j LOST AND FOUND. ] LOST, Island Bay, Friday, Man's Gold Ring, ■ • ; red stone. Return "Dominion" Office. '■ Seward. . &u

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 125, 19 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 125, 19 February 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 125, 19 February 1908, Page 1

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