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AMUSEMENTS.! j., : . . TW 0 , N I GH T S . , , WIRTH BfeOS.' •' Y.TliTii BROS.' 1 GBEATEST SH'O WON E A KTII Location.: [' ADELAIDE ;EOAD, ~. - - ! Old : Tramway Sheds Site. ; ; TWO ( MORE'. NIGHTS ONLY! l' ! TO-NIGHT,-AT S. : " ■ GRAND FASHIONABLE .' NIGHT )■ ; r ; LAST MATINEE, 'TO-MORROW,3 -I'.M , Children, Cd. to the Gallery at tha Matine 1 Only. : . ■ . ''.v.-; PRICES— Is., 35., 2s:Children-Half-Price • All trams stop at-the 'jCirctfS;,.to; ; and-.fron I town oh request. Arrangements-are made t'o • 'extra 'trams after iierfornfanees."" '''• '■ I BUSINESS NOTlCE.—Accounts paid.-TO. ' MOBROW (Saturday), -ati,Mo.3o • a.m., th ' Alb;rt Hotel..: -< ,"' v' :;y-'- ' ■ I' tris;: ; . MAJESTY'S v. THEATRE JO. EVERY EVENING. ; ', ; TH E ROY. | L ,P 1 C-T-ffRE 5... . As-ffpo'd ns the.- best, and. Waiter ihiui the, xet>t 1 , SATURDAY SVIIMIY ' COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, ■ Introducing 10,OCtll't: Latest Biographic 1 ties, just arrived per Brindisi-mail.r ■ .i • SATURDAY. AFTERNOON': Trizo . Matinee \ Every Child. Receives ;a : Present.;. ! ■ ...„' . Children, 6d..a11' part?;.,. . Limerick . Competition Closes Saturday.' ! PETONE 1 RAILWAY WORKSHOP HCMt ' 1 ' . TO-MOEPOW, ,- . 'SATURDAY, MARCH' 7, 1908.-I;.'. i ■ . . AT UPPER ril'TT. ' ■ A' "LARGE PROGRAMME OF SPORTS J-i Amateur and Open Races. I Open Tng-of-War for Teams of 8 Men; '" Fir6t Prize, Ono Guinea' Trophies. ' ' OVER tflOO WORTH 1 '";: !' Dancing, Aunt Sally,' Skittle Alley,' Toys .fo '• the"' Children. ; Tea; ' Sugar; l and'-Mine: suppliei ' Free." Como -'and hear. the 'Wellington' Pip Band. . !' '' ; ; 'ADULTS, ; Is: 6d.: CHILDREN, 9d. !■■■ • frank Wilson;., 7515.■' --. '.Hon,' Sec... ©T. PATRICK'S : DAY SPORTS ,'ASSOCIA >5 ■ ■ TION.. . WEDNESDAY, MARCH ~13, ,1908." ■ ". A. & P. SHOW GROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH.:; ', ;.V 7 !'' .£BO IN PRIZE .MONEY AND .TROPHIES. ; CYCLING, RUNNI.NG,' - ' WALKING, . ~..:' i ".'TUG-OF-WAR,' I '' ■" -HUNTER'S'-COMPETITION; " ' SEVEN-A-SIDE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT ' Entries "Close (except for Hunter's.. .Compoti ,tion .and Scven-a-side Football) on; MONDAY . MARCH:9, 1908.'' ' i For particulars and programme' apply . 'L', t ; ; ED. ,-.BUTLER,. v : : PiO.\Box 50, Palmerston.-Nortli, . '.. : ; A. L. WESTMORELAND, •• . | Cuba Street, Paliuerstou North, ,7491: . .'. 7:;.;, . • • Joint Secretaries. . Under Vice-Regal. Patronage.- 11 ' SCHOOL; OF DANCING, ...7G HILT,' STREET MISS 'ESTELLE iBEERE,wili''E.9-open--hc Juvenile Classes on SATURDAY, '21b : March:'.''. Tho. course . comprises ' Hygienic'-ani . 'Graceful Exercises, Ballroom and Solo.Danchic 3 Afternoon- Classes also* -held- ■in? thtrNMasoni ; Hair, Boulcott • Street. . Special-Class-.ior.' ad r., vanced 'Pupils. . . 773 WANTEDS. ' ' ) .' ''.'''— : :— : 1 : YOUTn FOR'OFFICE.V, . 1 TJS7ANTED,' Youth, for .'Office j' about 16 :- -l. Apply. , f THOS.'COOIC AND SON; • - Tourist and Passenxtr - Agents,', and .For'cigi ; . 1 BaaJc«rs,-, - CUSTOMHOUSE, QUAY,- WELLINGTON'.'' L ..' " 'r, .',:T72 ' V .; ; .;. TO PRINTERS:, ; ' WAITED, Position, • as' 'Foreman,- 'by- a first ! » » class Letterpress ' Machinist',' '.ivitH 'V'i . thorough knowledge .of . half.-tona^aud;genci'a ■ commercial work; wages, <68--13s. ;'•••: Appl; 1 "Thorough," ."Dominion"'.Office. li ' I^dSl^mF"l'ro sessional.. JipT ) "V"OUNG.. Gentleman,, with, good' Accountanc; A Experience, desires to cill upon tradefl [• men during the day to keep their books; con [ ! fiilential and; reliable. , Ap'yly- "Figure's,", "Dc 1 Office. "7 T ' : ''.': r '" ' "' JIS 1 ' APAimifel'S. ' V ' ' A , FAMILY of, three Adults;; and - twi ; Children ivish to' obtain'—F&nistiei Apartments, or Comfortable Hwne, in privat ! hocse; rontral. •Ap r 'l--.- -stating..- terms,.. *• ' "H.A.R.," Box GSf). G.P.O. . . 15 ' ."UTACANCY for Junior-Clerk, with kriowledg of Invoicing; also, Vacancy for Intclli ' gent Boy. • Applications to be accompanied • with' refer 1 onces.' ' ■- ■ •'f . , BING-, HARRIS," AND':CO.,,LTD.. , 1---2 . -7 v ' '' : TO DYEES, CLEANERS. ETC.' AN exceptional opportunity offers-for-cstal] lishiug. ji successful. Dyeing and'Cleanih; l . Business in' 'tlie- most • prosperous arid- risin, : town and district in the' Middle, Island; nci ■ and suitable, premises in cqmae; of .completion 1 No opposition.- . Certainty _to- a; qualified, bu.«i ness man with small capital.-',:-Apply "J.G.,' ! " Dominion" ..Office. „ , , 1-1 • "" ~ GOOD INVESTMENT. . WANTED 'to Seli,;' ons - ; ot. the;;-beat/' rent earning houses in''Brooklyn,.' C room.' lniilt entirely of. totnra,,.ey.c'.iy iConVoniwice: fo letting-.in.l two parts; at 255.; .never- empty ! built, three years; grand.Mew.; • , easy terms. .. :~t: --■ ■ LEONARD WD CO I . - 4 Festliorston Street.' , I~i , ' ~ , WANTED :IvNOW\ " ' 1?1 A EjEWARD. to Beat'-'tho;_ Foods' am ! St/XWDi-inks ' supplied at ''' Skeritt's,' Arcad Lnnch'Room, 50.i ■ (JO. ' BRUNSWICK RESTAURANT. ' ■ ~ WANTED -Known.—That F. Kniggo.is stil catering for the General P.ublic• ails: ' vacancies for Boarders at 18s. ; per iveek. Meal from, 9d. Special Mealst Is. 'on Sundays r Note address—3la Willia Street (next - doo i ■ "Dominion" office). 1 - • " WANTED KNOWN. . . ' LOUISE Millinery School 1 and :Shrowroom over Godber's . Tea ■; Rooms,;} Laiubtoi Quay. The Art of.Smart Millinery thoroughl; taught. ; Individual\tuitiou,' 10 lessons, os Hats smartly remodelled at modcrato : cost. ; ; ' : WANTED KNOWN- ; ' IF: yon want to. Buy a ' Good and Cheat . .BIKE ■ go to - ' BOUCHER'S, 95 Molesworth Street. ' All Repairs Neatly, 'DoUe. i, ;.C7OI WANTED KNOWN. "~ THAT W. J. PARSONS (late of.Parsons am Brown), 'Builder; ' Air-tight- SHowcasi Maker, Shop and Office -Fitter,!;having pur cliased the South Wellington, Joinery , Works I; am prepared to inanufactlire' .all."kinds ■ 0 Joinery, Staircase, Shaper,'- : and ■ Work.' " ■, The Trade' supplied. ' Jobbing a Speciality. Clients can rely 011 having -tliei'r work d'oiu in the. shortest possible time,- at the shortesl possible price, nothing being too small 01 too largo: for "my acceptance. Office and Jobbing Snop. - / 81 WILLIS STREET. • Telephone 2522. • Joinery Works and Staircase Factory, No. 3 MEIN STREET. . aUo-hcna 1553, ■

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 139, 6 March 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 139, 6 March 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 139, 6 March 1908, Page 1

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