. AMUSEMENTS. 0 P E R A ' H O U S E. TO-NIGHT!—THE' CARTER' BOOM!' The Large Audience Completely Astounded 1 . TO-NlGHlM—Truly a Remarkable , Performance. Remember, for Sliort-Season: Only. . ... . At the Pinnacle of liis"Profession! , ■ CARTER, C A R T E li , ' : ' ■ . THE MODERN MIRACLE-WORKER and PRINCE OF PRESTIDIGITATORS. Ho exemplifies the marvellous, advance .that has been made in Magic in : recent years. • It is an Education to See Hi m! . • It is a Misfortune, to r ;Miss- Him! He is the First Magician" : Who' Answers' the, Name! ILLUSIONS ON A SCALE. NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED! MIRTHFUL AND,MYSTERIOUS: The ' The Mysterious ■ Chinese Wizards,Seven The Mysteries, oE the Yogu Wonders Tlio Magical Divorce. Of The Bcwilderingv'.'Flyto." : The Corinno's .Impersonations; World. Tho Astral Hand. ' ' • Tlio Mystery of L'Hassa,' Psychic ABIGAIL.,PRICE. Marvel Has set all Wellington " Talking. Sho Can , Answer Any Question; POPULAR PRICES—3s., .2.,: and is. . Children half-price to Stalls and Circle. Box plan at Dresden. Day -Sale at Christesou's. EARLY DOORS—Family- '■ Circle and • Stalls Gd extra. r.'.'Vv'V : ' FIRST MATINEE,'SATURDAY::.;-7455 HIS 1 MAJESTY'S .THEATRE. TO-NIGHT.-the, royaiT pictures:'' .' Fifth Week, and' still Booming. ." UP-TO-DATE BIOGRAPHIC "DISPLAY." . This Evening every. Lady receives; a' Handsome Japanese Fan. ./ . " LIMERICK,NOW ON, - : :: . Prizes: £2, 25., £1 Is., and 10s.. Gd. Get a Post ' card. • - SATURDAY''AFTERNOON.' ' ANOTHER CHILDREN'S PRIZE MATINEE. Children 6d;, all parts. , ' VO9 - "OUSH DISTRICTS 'AGRICULTURAL AND -D - PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ■. ANNUAL SfeOW. WQODVILLE. .RACECOURSE, -■ , WEDNESDAY, FEBEU'ABY.26,:i«OS. ' SPLENDID STOCK EXHIBITS". "..'- : LEAPING AND JU^lN§:.j®^ilTmQNS.'- - PLEASANT GROUNDS. \ EXCELLENT,. CATERING. •- " PLENTY OF AMUSEMENTS, ,-, : IiOWE FEXNEI.L, .'.' B6k -2,'\Woodfillo. .:' ■BELLEYUE GARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER HUTT, ■ • 1 THE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens in tho Southern Hemisphere. . Hotel lias been Thoroughly Renovated, and Enlarged. • -■ - -JJiew- Private...Apartments and Dining-room, capable of Fe'at'ing.vls!).« Good fishing niid shooting.; * Snlendid ; train service and telephone communication with city, W. GANDAR, ■ ,'. - ■','. ' '.•' Manager. ......V . CITY BUFFET .'HOTEL, ; \ ' '' ' WELLINGTON. THE Most Centra! in the City,• offers,splendid accommodation., - '' Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. . Best Brands Wi Ees and Spirits. • Trams pass tlie door every hve minutes. • TARIFF—Ssi.-'Gd. to Gs. Gd. per day.-, ■' ' , A. E, V, LODDER, • - I'roprietor. C7lB -i : " - , MRS. H. B. MASON'S DANCING - CLASSES. CILASSES for .Beginner." will commence on MONDAY, 2nd March. Intending Pupils are requested to .communicate with Mrs. Mason,-at SB. Gliuzneo.Street, next.St. Peter'sChurch. Private Lessons by ■ arrangement. , 0773 ' ' . . WANTEDS. ; : .TO, PRINTERS. WANTED to Soil, Good Newspaper and. Jobbing Business, in one of tho .best' North Island townships. Address, W. W. T., "Dominion" Office. CAMERA. .' 'r.:. WANTED .to ,Scll, 'filiate Camera,, quite new; also Stereoscopic Camera; cheap. Apply " Camera," " Dominion" Office. . 163 IRONMONGERY.. WANTED, Active. Partner, with about £2000, -to Purchase Retiring Partner's .Share in Established- (retail) Hardware Business. - Good Salary and Sound Investment. Apply ' - IRONMONGER, ... 593 - Box 37, G.P.O. - WANTED KNOWN. „ , V O'-j A REWARD to Beat*, the Koods and tfejLl/ Drinks ■ supplied at Skeritt's Arcado Luncli Room, 55a Manners Street. - . ' : CO2 ' ' WANTED KNOWN. LOUISE Millinery School and; Shrowroom, over Godber's Tea Rooms, Lambton Quay. The Alt of Smart Millinery thoroughly taught. Individual, tuition, 10 lessons,. ss. Hats, smartly remodelled at moderate cost.,. ' : BRUNSWICK. RESTAURANT.;, ;"?' : Known.—That F. : Knigge isi still V ? , catering. for tho General. Public; also vacancies for Boarders at.lßs. per, week.' Meals from 9d. : Special Meals at-is'..-on Note" address—3la Willis Street (next, door "Dominion" office). ' , WANTED KNOWN— IF you want to Biiy a Good and Cheap ..BIKE.. go to BOUCHER'S, , ; ,95 Molesworth Street. ■ All Repairs Neatly Done. C7OG THE WELLESLEY LUNCHEON AND SUPPER ROOMS ; (Late the Welleslcy Club); JOHNSTON STREET. MR. .T. JACICSON lias taken over these cen-trallj-situated prcniiscß, where he has made most extensive alterations and additions, where patrons can bo supplied . with every luxury. Meals obtainable from 12 till midnight; Hot Lunches ■12 till 2 (live courses). Six Luncheon Coupons for five shillings. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, by Working GiJ-1, Small Purse with .£1 note and little silver in vicinity Lambton Quay or Terrace.. Apply 2 Aurora Terrace. 693 T OST, Island Bay, Friday, Man's Gold Ring, JLJ -red stone. Returr "Dominion". Office. JRewarcL tU. ,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 126, 20 February 1908, Page 1
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