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AMUSEMENTS. — '. ,- Q P £'B A; . E;' o:,'o S r.B. , d Lessee ME. HERBERT FLEMMING. " Business Manager W.' 'EDOITIN BRYER.>r , EVERT EVENING AT B. .. ' .' HERBERT FLEMMING'S ■ • NEW ENGLISH-COMPANY, Including the Brilliant Actress—' > • BEATRICE/DAY, . if TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)' and SATURDAY;, ■ S . ' LAST 2 NIGHTS OF 1 . r- PETER'S MOTHER. ■ d PETER'S MOTHER. • » • PETER'S'.MOTHER. ? \ (I A New Play by Mrs.-Henry de la Pasture, it Twice Performed by Command beforo _ THEIR MAJESTIES THE; KING-&'QUEEN'. ;° MONDAY AND. TUESDAY NEXT; ' ' FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, d ■ THE RED LAMP. 13 THE RED LAMP. h A Four-Act Drama, l),v W. Outram Trisham, e By Arrangement with J.. C. Williamson, •s WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. and 2 FOLLOWING i- - NIGHTS, ■ "THE MORALS OF MARCUS." .. I Stage Manager Mr. H. W. Varna. r Box Plan Open at Holliday's,' Day Sale d at Abel's. " ' h PRICES—Ss., 35., and Is: Early Doors to r Family Circle (7 to 7.30), Is. Extra. ') Touring Manager... CLAUDE IL- WHAITE. 1 ■ .. 8316 :t ' - BALLROOM DANCING;' : ! ' U MRS. H. B. MASON'S CLASSES for Be- „ IVJL ginners aro held on MONDAYS and I. WEDNESDAYS in her Private Hall, at 811 Ghuznee Street, next St. "Peter's Church. Mrs. Mason's method of tuition ensures proficiency in Six Private or One Quarter - at Class. , r Telephone 2016. . ■ 9 ■ ~ ~~ r.. tl : MEETINGS. 1 " .'"' ... ; THE NATIONAL MUTUAL, LIFE ASSOCIAo TION OF "AUSTRALASIA; LIMITED. 0 MOTICE IS HEREBY-rGIVEN" tiiaFhFEX:: 7' TRAORDINARY'GENERAL'MEETING. of The National Mutual Life Association', of 2 Australasia, Limited, will"be;'held, at-the As--3 scciation's Offices, Corner. of Collins and 1 Queen Streets, on FRIDAY,' APRIL 3, 1908, at 3 o'clock p.m., " ' .; 7',' - v , business- • - To' Receive' the Report- of /the. Actuary ;'on the Investigation of the. . Affairs . of the : J Association as at -September' 30, 1907, and ;■ tho Report of tho- > j By Order-of-the Board;''•'• Z~ v O r -Z..\:.. v.i.', 3 ; E. J.'STOCK,':'' ■ f ,-i ' ; Actuary.; - . Mclliourne; March'2-i,-190S.- ' v - 07 ' : ' V ? MAYORAL'-ELECTION.- - • | AITKEN wiil -aidress'-'iiiß''supporters r ,ot the following..places:— ' '■ ' THE lIALL, PALM GROVE, BEItUAJIPORE j '.-TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock. '■ : r WESLEYAN 'MISSION HALL'',-ARO''STREBT' " TO-NIGnT. (FRIDAY),»;at 8.30 o'clock.; ; T"■ ■- : : ■! ■■ 8238 i •■'... ' MAYORAL ELECTION.. npHE HON. T, W. ■ HISLOP. will' Address s -11- Meetings of Supporters as under:— 0 O'Donndi's.Hall, ICilbirnie,.THlS EVENING, 8 o'clock.- . ' New Century Hall, Kent Terrace, MONDAY, 8 p.m. • 0 Brooklyn Committee wiir'mect in Masonic ? - llall at 7.45 o'clock TO-NIGHT. t Wellington Central;Cbmmitlec," lit Richards's >• Hail, 73 Cuba Street, TO-NIGHT, 8 s o'clock. „.. '. 3 Newtown Committee, at Crown Studio,' 3 " Riddiford Street, on MONDAY NEXT at j. . . . 7.30 p.m. . , 1 Ladies and Gentlemen,wishing to join'any of the above Committees are cordiallv invite!' to ' attend. • ■ 1 .• • * r J. G. 'W. DALYRMPLE, V. ' 3 Secretary.. 1 ' THORNDON HOCIvEr CLUB! \ '' , ' THE Annual General "Sleeting of the-Tliorri-' ilon Hockey Club;.-will .bc'.'h'eld. in' Batkin's Rooms, ouvFRIDAY, lOtlr April, at 8 p.m. BusinSss:, Annual-Report and : Balance-Shcet, and Consideration of Proposal to enter Team for Senior Grade.' ". ' ' A...W.:CLOUSTON, - 8313 ... „ ■ , -' Hon. Sec. ; - 1 ' WANTEDS. . . ' 1 , ,■'■■■. TO GKOCKSIS. ; ""' j QMALL Business foV'SSIS;' -iehtral; capable I D of being much oniarged; 110 agents. Adj dress "Grocer," "Dominion" Office." : " 36 ! WANTED' TO .v'. ~ .; A ITKEN Street, is tile' brightest and snn- : •<£&:'■ niest slreet in Wellington: 'Aitken Street is opposite the Parliament House, and I have 1 the iiest Bargain in the. City to offer, viz.-.— ; Two Freehold Sections for Sals in this fine 5 City Street, lor Cash or ■ Terms. • - For further ; particulars, apply or.'w'rito to ..G. .Aiiyon, CSb 1 Hanson Street, Newtown- (Wellington South): i , . . 8112 : ' . WANTED;' ~~ " ~ j GOOD. JUDGES OF FRUIT, TO CALL AT I . UIN T O N'S, •" i FRUIT IMPORTERS. 42 CUBA STREET. : . . ' < ' ■ ■ C7C3 ! . BRUNSWICK .-RESTAURANT. WANTED F. Kniggo is still catering for the General Public; also vacancies for Boarders at 18s.--per week; Meals from 3d. Special' Heals. at Is. ou Sundays. 1 Note address—3la Willis Street (next door - "Dominion" office). ' WANTED KNOWN. ~7 T OUISE Millinery School and Shrowroom, JLi over Godber'B Tea Rooms, Lambton Quay. The Art of Smart Millinery thoroughly , taught. ' Individual tuition, 1 10 lessons,- ss. ' Hats smartly remodelled at moderate cost'. TO HOUSEWIVES.' WANTED Known.—A cordial invitation is extended to ..try a sample cup of the famous " BAHIA" COCOA being dispensed at the Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Lambton Quay, for one week only, 8290 WANTED - KNOWN. ' •' ' WJ.- PARSONS (lato of Parsons and • Brown), Builder, Air-tight Showcase Maker, Shop and Officq Fitter.Joinery,.Staircase, Shaper, Band-saw Work, and Jobbing a ' Speciality. The trade supplied. Office and • Jobbing Shop—Bl WILLIS STREET. Telephone t 2522. Joinery Works and Staircase Factory— n No. 3 MEIN STREET. Telephone 1553. ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND. WANTED Known-A. - DIMDORE, General Mercer, has • just imported 750 pairs of the best English Football Boots - (honestly -worth 17s. ■ 6d. and 18s.. 6d.), which are selling at Gs. Gd. and 7s. Gd. a pair, also, ' largo"shipment ordinary boots and shoes at equal reductions. English Oilskin .Coats for 10s. Gd., Boys' at Gs. ,6d.; Rainproof; Coats, from 225. Gd. A. DIMDORE, Direct-Importer, 48 Manners Street, near Opeia House. 787G REMOVAL NOTICE. TURNER'S NEW HAIRDRESSING SALOON 1 will now be found at HOTEL WINDSOR BUILDINGS,' Willis Street. Patrons vrill find itho New Saloon modernly. equipped, and can rely on th« very best eare and ■ attention. Finest Brands oi Xobaccoß, Cigwettej,: and Cigars stookedk •'

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 1

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