• AMUSEMENTS. Q PER A II O U S E-; Sole Lessee ... ... Mr." jl'c.'-Wiiliamson, HERBERT FLEMMING& : HERBERT FLEMMING'S NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, . Including the Brilliant Actress— ' " BEATRICE -DAY. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY),' APRIL 10th, LAST NIGHT " LAST NIGHT : . LAST NIGHT; Of ' THE MORALS' OF. MAR CU S THE MORALS OF M.ARCUS ; THE MORALS OF MARCUS. THE MORALS OF. MA li CUS A New Play in 4 Acts, by W'.'.iiam J. Locke.A Dramatisation of his'.-Famous "Noycl',';' "The Morals'--of..MarcusAOrdeyne/'v: TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), APRIL llthi • • First Production, in ■'.'Wellington'of oLivn, O L I V I \, A Dramatisation, bv W: G. Wills, of ■ THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. Stage Manager .' Mr. 1 H. 'W. Varna.- .<» Box tlans at Holliday's. PRICES—Ss;,; 35.,' and Is. -Early'-'Doors, to Family Circle Is. Extra!. .Day ; Sales-nt Abel's., - v.; Children under" 8 not admitted.. . . A: Carriages, 10.45. . ' ; ,; - BALLROOM. DANCING. MRS- H. 13. MASON'S CLASSES 'for Beginn'ers aro held on MONDAYS, and WEDNESDAYS in her Private Hall," at, 80 ,-Ghuznee - Street, next St. . Peter'a Church./Mrs. Mason's method of ■ tuitioii ensures pro. fieiency in Sis Pnvato Lessons, or Ono Quarter at Class. ' ; - ' Telephone 2G-18. ; P/.EETINCS. • :• ST. JAMES'S FOOTBALL CLUB.", - , - . .- ' NELSON TRIP; -V '■ THE' Members who have! notified their.' in-. tention of making the, trip to-Nelson at Easter, and those wishing, to go .are-par-ticularly , requested -to , attend .'.a- 'Meeting to be held at the Gvmnasium THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7.30 sharp...' '■ - ; | SJ37 F. CREWES, Hon;.-See;/,-^ lIAYORAL - * "nffß. HISLOP; will. Address a Meeting _ of JLtJL Citizens .it Victoria Hall, - Adelaide. Road, v TO-NIGHT / at 8 o'clock.- . ... -' COMMITTEES. MEET-AS MI)ER, Newtown' Committee— Studio',- 7.30'.0'c10ck.. . ißerhamporc—Corner Luxford - Street l-; and Adelaide Road, TO-NIGHT, at ,7.3Q, o'clock.;- ■ •Wellington. East-Corner of -Kent Terrace' and Elizabeth Street. .7.30' pan. sharp. ,: ? Aro Street—MONDAY. .': ; ~ Ladies and Gentlemcii williiig .'to -assist""'are cordially incited ' to. attend meetings of Com-: hiittees.-', .R6lls- may- be - seen ;aiid,'.information, obtained •at General; Secretary's ! Office—King's "Chambers.-. ; ' ' •"" , ! " :■ J G W D VLRYMPLE, , ''8443. .' , ; : -'v .Cen.' Sec.' j V/ANrCDS - , tb'^^^o.'Do;.. .•'*• million." Earn' a fow shiilings. easily before JO o'clock. "Apply, for particulars, Pub. ;iishcr. 29 ! Willis; between 3 and 5 'each; 'afternoon, this. week.. ' ' ■ : ,-/ -- - '.-'-V:.: TO - TAILORS. ■ WANTED, at once, first-class •• Coat Hands. Applv King and Muir;VLambt6n' Quay. ... ' ■,:-' - ~ |5S ■ WELLINGTON HOsPmL Applications arc -invited.,- for ' the Position of Sub-Jfatro:i, Victoria. Hospital: Salary; '£100 per year. .Address— ' ' G. E. BURTON, . '8435 Secretary. SCHOOL' FOR CUTTING EXPERIENCED London'.. \Tiiilor's Cutter, will take a few more'. Ptipils.' to .tcach. Cutting. Apply "Cutter,". Office. . ; . -. - 354' . : GOOD INVESTMENT. . WANTED to Borrow,-.-sCsoo,;^to':''extend""an established manufacturing i- business; good security; product protected by,new.tariff." Replies treated with strictest .confidence,-hS-djesssd "Manuficturcr,"' "Dominioa"\Office. ; ' 404 ■ ' •' WANTED TO'Sfi£L;' ......... AITKEN Street is tho ■ brightest'and • sun - niest street in Wellington. . Aitken. Street is opposite the Parliament House,-and I-Have tho Best Bargain in the to . offer, viz.':-r Two Freehold Sections for .Salo in- this fine. City Street,/for-Cash or Terms.';; For particulars, - apply or write- to G, AnyOn, GSb Hanson Street, Newtown- (Wellington South). ■ - - . ; a»i WANTED KNOWN lOUISE Millinery Schpp.l;,rand ; Shrowroom, J over Godber's Tea; 'Rooms; .-Lqmbtpn Quay. The Art of Smart Millinery thoroughlytaught Individual • tuition, 10-'1f5!0n»,;.53. Hats smartly, remodelled ;nt- moderaU cset. ■ ! ENGLAND v. NEW;ZEALAND WANI'ED Known—A., DIIIDORE, , General Mercer, . has -just. imported; '~-750 pairs of the' best English 'Football--Boots* (honestly worth 17s. Gd. "and ISs;V Cd.), '.which are selling at Gs. Gd. ahd-7s: Gd. a pair, also," large shipment ordinary .boots and shoes at equal reductions. English Oilskin Coats for 10s.' Gd., Boys' at 1 Gs. Gd.; Rainproof,- Coats, from 225. 6d. A. DIMDORE, Direct Importer, 48 Manners-Street, near , Opera House.'-7876 IMPORTANT. . MR. H. SCOONES announces to the, general public that he has opened business at No. 2-Rintoul Street, under the of Scoonesand Co.' Gentlemen's' Suits -Cleaned,- Pressed, and Repaired. Ladies' Costumes speciality. Telephone 19G5.. • ■ 432 GENERAL STORE. A SPLENDID Opportunity ior. a Practical Man. Fiu'o- Brick 'Premises ;in MainThoroughfare of Largo Town. ;Turndver, iGOO. Crockery and Ironmongery. .Leaso has five years'to-run at a reasonable "rental. Cash required, JS7SO. This is a .well-established' cash business, and tho owner is leaving on account of ill-health. For further particulars apply, 'to -Ratliff Land Agency. Feilding. ■ GENUINE CYCLE CLEARANCE., "?'• • OWING to Dissolution of Partnership and Closing of our Wellington Branch, all Cycles" •(new and secondhand), Cycle Sundries,. Tyres, Lamps, etc., to. value of .£I2OO, will be cleared at absolutely, English wholesale prices. New Cycles, £112s. 6d. Chains,,' 35.-9 d. , Secondhand, from 15s. ■ Pedals, 3s. 9d. - Tyres, 4s. lOd. ' Tdeclips, id. Tubes, 3s. lOd. Pumps, Is.' Oil Lamps, Is. 9d. Oil, 4ld. Gas Lamps, 4s. , Bd. Handles, Gd. Saddles, ss. 3d." Parcel-carrier, Is. 9d. In- Lots' from 1 only -to 1 dozen. Tho Only Genuine Cycle Sale Ewsr Held. the. Nonpar siL cycle - company, GHUZNEE STREET.. ... , 7947,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 169, 10 April 1908, Page 1
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