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AMUSEMEHTg. m MAMMOTH PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT, rr II E A T R E J ROY A In Props., John Fuller and Sons. „ An' Immensely Popular Programme. _ FULLER'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE AND ... . MODERN BIOGRAPH CO. An Imme'diate Success. THE LONDON PIERROTS, PRIMROSE -'AND RAWLESTON, • THE LONDON PIERROTS, In -Refined Amusing Entertainment. Introducing Clever Banjo Solos.' •CARL BRASSO, Intrepid Double Novelty "Act. The Strongest Man in ■ Wellington for his weight, doing 'tho Double Novelty Act Feats of- 1 Strength on a Tight Wire. Gen- '. Una weight. .HARRY EDWARDS; Tenor Vocalist, ;. Balladiste, ANNIE ELLERSLIE. last Nights l of the Wonders. Sword . LES REGGIiVRDIO, Bayonet Swallowers, , Jugglers, Swallovrera, Who continue to Amazo and Delight, Harry-SALMON and CHESTER—Ida, In their Irish Witticisms. Last Nights, RUD PETERSON. MAGNIFICENT BIOGRAPH PICTURES. Splendid Now .Programme.-, 2s. and Is.. Boxes, One Guinea. Plan st • Dresden. Doors 7.30. • Curtain 10.30. ■Q P E R ; A ,H O TJ S, Lessee and Director ... EDWIN GEACH. MONDAY NEXT, MAY 11th, .Return Visit of EDWIN .GEACH'S POPULAR - . NEW.'DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, ■ ' Headed by -MISS'HELENE BURDETTE and MR. HARRY DIVER, ■.Presenting for the First Time in Wellingtoi ' . a Drama of Intense ■ Human "THE .HEART OF A HERO." v "THE HEART OF A HEltO." In Four Acts, by Longford Carson, Esq. FASCINATING, INTERESTING, PATHETIC, i AN ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH,, ■ With a Vein of Comedy from Start to ■ ONE OF /LONDON'S LATEST AND. , . GREATEST SUCCESSES.: Running to enormous Business in the "Wcsi ' London" Theatre. f;v :BOX PLAN' now opeu at Holliday's. "No es ; tra charge, forbooking. . , " DAY,', SALES 'at ' .Abel's,: Tobacconist, • oppo site Opera' House. - - •' > '' POPULAR' PRICES, 35., '25.,; i .ls.', •. 5933 VICTOR BECK, Representative. !—::—-J— — . "OOPULAR LECTURE on "Shakespeare-, -Jl Man and Poet," by the REV. A; R.-OS ,■ . BORNE, M.A., of Victoria, in St. John'i. • i Schoolroom Dixon Street; - on THURSDAY# the 7th MAY , Illustrated' by Lirtelight Views and Songs/:... . , ADMISSION,. Is. " ' 58St. : WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PERFORMANCE BY THE NEWTOWN ' - BRASS BAND .. , ,1. (Under the Conductorship' of Bandmaster Parker.),' THE NEWTOWN BRASS. BAND iwiU give ■, a Performance TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), ' 1 tho. 7th instant, iii the TOWN HALL, at 8 :. P.m. / ' JNO. R. PALMER, 1 • Town Clerk. May 7, 1903. : 8953 ; • THE UNITED IRISH I£AGTJE. A- SOCIAL EVENING, under tha v auspices Xi. of the League, will be held'at Lyons's .Rooms, Willis Street, THIS (THURSDAY) EVJENING, at' 8. o'clock. • . ' "Mr. 1 ' W. M'Laughh'n' Trill arrange the : musical.' portion, of-the, programme.■ v.'-' Intending members are especially invitedj.; : Refreshments. ' Admission—ls. 6d. Tickets may be obtained at Lyons's Rooms, Willis Street. - / 8962 J. FINLAY, Hon., See. PUBLIC 1 NOTICES. "THE DOMINION 'S - '' • NOTICE -TO ADVERTISERS. , (jpHE OFFICES of "THE. DOMINION"- art now Situated at our NEW BUILDINGS, ; DOMINION' AVENUE, off Lambton, Quay, whero clients • aro : requested .. to . transact -: i l business. . , , ■ ' V ■ W. H. -MUNRO. .£•113 , . , SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN ... AND CHILDREN. , THE Secretary will Do In attendance at th« - Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 102: Willii Street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORN- \ INGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communicationi . 6trictly confidential. ; '■* Tho Sub-committee will bo in attendance en Monday and Thursday mornings to give advice |to mothers.. Babies will be weighed oa Thursdays..'. , . . THE, WELLINGTON' INVESTMENT, TRU& ». TEE, AND AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. T>EPOSITS Received- and'lnterest Allowed ■T?' 12 months. ' ' ~.. - 41 Per Cent. „ 2 years ... ... — 4i-Per Cent., Deposit Warrants : ~ B Per Cent. v ' . „ L, G. MACKAY, N . ■ 1 . .' Secretary. ' Office—Lambton Qu3y. , 895 i ; : PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ' ELECTION OF , In tho Matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act,. 1900,". and the amendments and regulations thereto, and "The Local Elections : Act, 1901." , J HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that at tho EleoA tion held on the sth day of May, 1908;- ■ to fill the Extraordinary Vacancy ou tlie Petone ; Borough Council, the following votes were duly recorded; viz.:— . , Y'OUNG, Henry George ... ... 324 PALMER, Harry John ... ... 265 : GOUGH, Charles Henry ... ... -88 Informal ... ... ... ... . 5 I hereby dcclaro HENRY GEORGE YOUNG to bo DULY ELECTED as Councillor to tho Petono Borough Council. . ALEX. WEBSTER, , • Returning Officer. Petone,'May 5, 1903. - 6954 . '. HOTEL FOR SALE. QITUATED in one of tho best districts in the • North Island, ,20 rooms, ; billiard-room, etc.; lease; four years; rent, 50s. per-yeek,- - trade, JE3O a week. Good paying house.- ■■ ',' .- - . Price—£Boo. ; y. Apply sharp. s' ' V . Q. W. OTTERSON, - 5 Panama. Street, 8955 ; ' ' \Wdlißctoa.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 191, 7 May 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 191, 7 May 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 191, 7 May 1908, Page 1

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