AMUSEMENTS. ri INDEE EL L A PA N TOM IIIE. TO-DAY. . 2nd—CINDERELLA—2nd - MATINEE—TO-DAY—SIATINEE. V MATINEE-WEDNESDAY-MATINEE. , MATINEE—TO-DAY at 2 p.m.—MATINEE.. _ ■Doors open at 1-o'clock "sharp"'""'''"" CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS (EXCEPT GALLERY). Q P E R A H'-O'-U" S":E. Sole Lessee ME~I. C. WILLIAMSON.; ANDERSON and SHERIDAN'S - Grand Drury Lane, Spectacular ■ PANTOMIME , . . *. - BOOM: PANTOMIME BOOM. pantomime. V CINDERELLA BOOM. , CINDERELLA : BOOM.. CINDERELLA; IT IS A 1 GIGANTIC PROGRAMME." QUANTITY AND QUALITY. Owing to tho length of the Performance, the Overture will coin- . mehce at. * '■ V. . 7.50 SHARP. V ; PRICES—Is., 2s. v Gd., and Is. '.' ~ Early. Doors,, Gd. Extra. Box Plan -at ; . Hollidav's. Early Door Day Sale Tickets at • J.. Abel's. ; ' 1 • <■ Manager, STANLEY- GRANT. e " 3 : • I rjp' O W N HAL- L>. ; GRAND BAZAAR. ■ ' "THE DOMINION CARNIVAL" ; • A SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES,' i AND NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. 1 ■ . ComeVnd See the GreatJ. DOMINION BALLET • • 150 Performers, trained by ' SIGNOR BORZONI. | ."A thing of beauty is a; joy: for ever." . GORGEOUS TABLEAUX, • . . j AMAZING MARCHES,; ; •' ' BRILLIANT SCENES, ..'... .• /' | , . GRACEFUL WALTZES! [. "And the night shall bo" filled. "withV:miu's.ic, I ancl cores that infest tho day shall fold-their • tents like the Arabs and silently pass'way." SCO ; DANCERS.' 1 'SCO I 300 STALLHOLDERS. . /: 300 . 300 . ASSISTANTS. ... ' 300 - ; TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' . CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ~. ! ADMISSION—Is., including chance in Art i Union <£25 Gold Nugget. • ; Children Half-price. Gallery Gd. extra. ! ' • TILL 9 P.M. , -.. . ' ' FRED. W. CROMBIE, Hon. Sec., 1 . , ■ 1 '~ " 31 Miirion Street, t' .8068 ' ' r " ; ' 1 : ■■ — ,■ BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S. CLASSES, for, Bogiriners are held on MONDAYS and 2 WEDNESDAYS in her Private" Hall, at 88 - Ghuznee Street, next - St. /. Peter's • Church, y ' Mrs. Mason's method of tuition ensures pro- ! ficiency in Six Private Lessons; or One Qnarter \ at Class;,. I '*-- ■ - ; • ; Telephone 2046. .. ~ j ——- : ; WANTEDS. ; \ WANTED. ■ "fiTSTANTED.'A Strong Young' Man as ASSIST--1 H STOREMAN;-one accustomed to j hardware preferred. Apply j 8G55 ' JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. r. , • - .■■■■. ■ 2 ■ ' , LADIES' TAILORING. ,1 WANTED at Once, 2 ■ first-class COAT V V HANDS, also SKIR.T HAND, compe- ? tent. . ■ Apply Mr. Robb, \ ' SCG2 .. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. LTD. ' 3 "• • .■ -s 1 • 3, ; .. .., ' CUSTOMS CLERK. ■ ■ ■ 3' ' ; • }•• .• ■ x- • • I WANTED, a Customs Clerk; must have Vi thorough knowledge 'of classification. r . Apply ■ ; MANAGBR) .'! ' Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op., 1 SGSO .. Wellington. \ \YANTED. ~ " "-" v; j * r— ■ • 3 A WELL-ESTABLISHED Engineering Firm xi. : has an opening for a j FIRST-CLASS, ENGINEER or ACCOUNTANT l able to invest some capital.",'-:,'.. - . . : r ' Apply in. first I j 359 "Dominion" Office. "'.'8659 WANTED. for JUNiOR v ftLERK-Vand , . .». .2 SMART BOYS. .Apply- ' ; BING, HARRIS AND;'(jp-.-'LTD.?-' r -'" SOGI. AVarehousemeii, "Wellington. ; ■ ' ■ ' -/■'■' TO. TAILORS AND ■ 'rAiLORESSEs!./^/ i WANTED,. Tailors and Tailoresses, Coat and' Skirt Hands, and-Improvers. .Mr. Naussbaum, c.o. Yeitch and. Alleni, .923 tJ J . '. A GOOD INVESTMENT. ? "5757"ANTED to Sell, City. Cash Drapery BusiVV ness; stock iillOO; low rent , lease. Apply "Kasli," "Dominion" Office. C 822 8 ; : —~— ~ - . . IMPORTANT : NOTICE TO SAWMILLERS , AND OTHERS. ■ F' OR SALE.—II-h.p. steam-.engine and Cornish boiler; both in splendid order; engine has a 12-inch, cylinder' ;with two-foot stroke; boiler, GOlb. pressure; Price For 3 further particulars apply .to John W. Pindlay, 3 secretary, Ouga Onga Co-operativo Flour.MillJ ing Association, Ltd., Onga Onga, H. B. 8591 , ' BRUNSWICK RESTAURANT. 3 iS"HTANTED Known.—That F. lvnigge is still 1 Y? Catering for the-General Public; also, vacancies for Boarders at: 18s. per week. Meals ' froin 9d. Special Meals at Is. on Sundays. Note address—3la Willis Street.' ■ WANTED KNOWN. WJ. PARSONS (late of Parsons and • Brown), Builder, Air-tight Showcase Maker, Shop and Office Fitter. Joinery, Stair-' case, Shaper, Band-saw. Work, and Jobbing a Speciality. Tho trade' supplied. "... Office and Jobbing Shop—Bl WILLIS STREET. Telephone 2522. Joinery Works and Staircase Factory—. ' No. 3 MEIN STREET. Telephone 1553. ; nnHE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, with its Rotary Shuttle, does work easier, quicker, quieter, than any to and fro machine- ) - can ever hope to. Commonsense indicates this, experience proves it. Also the most durable, , and, .ini every way, the best machino made. F. I J. .W. FEAR, Solo Agent, 8§ Willis Street. C 661 t LIVERY STABLES. - 1 a LOOSE BOXES, 30 stalls, lofts, feed rooms, Xtc etc., 5 houses, 3 gigs, 2 single and brake, G iets 1 set cab harness, 1 set D.B. harness, 2 riding saddles,- 1 side saddle. Turnover jSi5 .to JSO per month. Price, £425 cash. Low rental. Fo.v .further particulars apply to Ratlllf Land Agency, , Eeilainu. . .. . <
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 178, 22 April 1908, Page 1
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