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AMUOSMENTB. THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON. ' BOX PLAjT NOTICE. . For tho 5 FAREWELL NIGHTS 5 5 FAREWELL NIGHTS 5 "CLAUMA>;." . WEDNESDAY ami' THURSDAY, •TUNE 10 and 11, "A ROYAL DIVORCE." FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY,. JUNE 12, 13, arid 15, Will bo opened at tho Dresden TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, at 9 o'clock. P E R A 5 O ' U S E. Direction ot SIR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. "My King can do no wrong." It would indeed be a matter of impossibility to convoy in words - THE BRILLIANCY OF THE PRODUCTION. TKE DELIGHTFUL CHARM. THE FASCINATING ATMOSPHERE. Or THE GORGEOUSNESS OF COSTUMES And DAZZLING "UNIFORMS Which'aro associated with the present revival of THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON'S Latest and Greatest Success, ' ' "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA."' ■ "THE PRISONER OF HENDA." _ Presented by MR, JULIUS KNIGHT as RUDOLPH, MISS OLA HUMPHREY as FLAVIA, . And >. MR. J. Cr WILLIAMSON'S. DRAMATIC CO. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, And Four Following Evenings, THE GRAND SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH, "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." , . SPECIAL PROGRAMME For the 5 FAREWELL NIGHTS 5 5 FAREWELL NIGHTS .5 . Of THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON. "CLAUDIAN," Wednesday and "CLAUDIAN" Thursdav, June 10 and 11. "A ROYAL DIVORCE," Friday, Saturday, "A ROI'AL DIVORCE" and Monday, June 12, 13,-and 15. Box Flans at Dresden. Day Sale at tesou;Prices: 55., 35., and 2s. Early Door, Stalls, and Gallery, Gd. oxtra- (ill '7.39. Business Manager! RICHARD STEWART. 9550 TTjtLITE SKATING RINK, ALEXANDRAAli HALL, ABEL SMITH STREET, IS NOW IH FULL SWING. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. Morning: 10 to 12, Ladies, Admission and Skates Is.; Gent's, Is. Gd. Afternoon: 2.30 to s—Admission and Skates Is. fid. Evening: 7.15 to 10, Ladies, Admission Gd.; Skates, Is.; Gent's, Admission Is.; Skates, Is." . . 278 J. F. KAYE, Manager. PERFECTION IN BILLIARDS! . . ALCOCK'S ' NEW PATENT ' : RESILIENT CUSHIONS. fi?A PER CENT. Better . than the best cushions over before manufactured. Scientifically true to angles, and combining maximum speed with minimum effort. ■ RESILIENT CUSHIONS are the latest and greatest improvement to Billiard Tables. '

, ALCOCK AND CO. (Solo Patentees), BILLIAED.TABLE XIANUFACTUKEKS, Wellington. • • • C 651 BALLROOM. DANCING? .•ftfRS. H.- B. MASON'S CLASSES' for. Beivi ginners aie hold on- MONDAYS and WEDNESDEYS... in her Private Hall, at S8 Ghuznee Street,' nest St. Peter's Church. Mrs. Mason's method of • tuition ensures proficiency in SixPrivato Lessons, or One Quarter at Class. ) Telephone 264 G. RAILWAY notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. •PETONE-MELRj3E FOOTBALL MATCH. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 6, an Extra Train will leave Wellington for Petono at 2.10 p.m., returning fronr Petono at 5.3 p.m., not stopping at Kiawarra or Ngahauranga. ■ 9577 ' , . . BY ORDER, ' ■NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ; SUNDAY TRAINS, TE ARO-UPPER' HUTT. ON and after SUNDAY,' 7th JUNE, ISO 3, tho Sunday trains at present leaving Lower Hutt for To Aro at 5.0 p.m,,. and 'To Aro i'or Lower Hutt at 6.35 p.m., respectively, will run as follows:— Lower Hutt dep. 4.50 p.m., Peto'ne 4.55, Ngahauranga 5.7, Wellington arr. 5.18, Te Aro air. 5.27 p.m. ;; . To Aro dep. 5.34 p.m., Wellington 5.i6, Ngahauranga 5:48,- Potono 6.10, Lower Huit aiT. 6.14 p.m. 95(1G t BY ORDER, BUSINESS NOTICES. MILLINERY DISPLAY.- ' C ADAMS AND CO., Millinery Specialists' • (and Gold Medallists Now Zealand Exhibition), 35 Cuba Street, invite inspection of their lino 'Millinery Display in window during Industries.Weeks. Every exhibit, has boon designed, manufactured, and trimmed in our own workrooms. .. i( -■ 9571 PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME. MRS. STARIvIE, PRACTISING; MIDWIFE, 9 HOME STREET (Kent Terrace). ■ 1 ■ C 721 vrar G. PHASER V V-1 (Late U.S.S. Coy.), CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, UND FORWARDING .AGENT. First Floor, Nathan's Building (over C. M. Banks, Ltd.), No. 11 Grey Street, Wellington. Telephone 2729. f C6OO Telephone 2147. PLANTING SEASON.—If you are planting flowers or trees, making or replenishing a garden, a shrubbery, or an orchard, you will need trustworthy nursery stock. Or if you need beautiful flowers, presentation baskets, or bouquets arranged by our floral artiste, Miss Murray, satisfaction-is assured you by dealing with 1 EVANS AND S6N, C7BS ' 51 Willis Street.

THE WELLESLEY LUNCHEON AND SUPPEIt IIOOMS . (Late the Wollesley Club), JOHNSTON STREET. MK. J. JACKSON lias taken over these cen-trally-situated. premises, whero ho has made most extensive) alterations and additions, whero patrons can be supplied with every luxury. Meals obtainable from 12 till midnight; Hot Lunches 12 till 2 (five courses). Sis Luncheon Coupons for fivo shillings. To'PROPERTY BUYERS. YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY. I SURVEY Buildings, and report upon their condition and construction. Call if you contemplate buying house property. I may bo able to savo you pounds. JAMES TOOM ATI, BUILDING SURVEYOB, 50 Manners-Street,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 216, 5 June 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 216, 5 June 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 216, 5 June 1908, Page 1

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