AMUSEMENTS. fJV 0 W N H A LL. Direction Messrs. MacMahon. ' THE SUCCESS OF THE DAY. MACMAHON'S EXQUISITE PICTURES. MACMAHON'S EXQUISITE PICTURES. Received again last night with vociferous applause by ANOTHER GREAT AUDIENCE. THE SAME SUPERB PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Twenty picked "Star" Living Pictures of the I World's Wonders, including tho thrillingly real 10-MILE.POINT TO.POINT STEEPLECHASE And THE MARVELLOUS PARISIAN COMPETITION. J PffiRROT'S JEALOUSY. MILLION PRICES 25., Is., and MILLION PRICES Gd. Box.Plan at the Dresden.. 5290 BOXING. BOXING. Under the Distinguished Patronage of his Excellency Lord Plunket, the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward (Prime Minister), the Hon. T. W. Hislop (Mayor of -Wellington), and the Hon. J. A. Millar. THE NOBLE ART OF SELF-DEFENCE. ■ SEE. IT DISPLAYED AT THE ry P E R A H 0 U S E. . MONDAY NEXT, JULY 13, 1903.. , ' Programme: PROFESSIONAL 15-ROUND CONTEST, A. GAULT (Auckland) J. GOSLING (Wellington). To be Preceded by an Exhibition Bout between. those clever lads MASTERS M'RANDELL, aged 11 and 13, , ' , And Two Six-round Amatour Contests for Special Special Trophies between G. SELWAY and F. KERR (Bantams), and 0. PARRY and J. O'DONOGHUE (Welters). . Doors Open at 7 p.m. First Bout at 8 p.m. Admission—Stage Seats, 10s.; Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 35.; Family Circle, 2s. Box Plan now on view at Armit's, Tobacconist, Lambton Quay. 5263 . , W. COFFEY, Sec. W.B.A. fJIOWN HALL. " TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. Conductor—Mr. J. Maughan Barnett. TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, JULY 17, IDOS. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1903. ■ G R"TN D ' . MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT (Non-subscribers), In aid of Wood-Wind Instruments Fund. POPULAR PRICES— Gallery—2s. ' 1 ' ■ ■ Floor—ls. Box Plan at the Dresden, where Gallorv Soats may, bo reserved extra change of Gd. ; ' s! G. HAMERTON, . * ' . Hon. Secretary. 5282 P.O. Box 556. ; BALLROOM DANCING/ MRS. .H. 3. MASON'S CLASSES for Beginners, are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS in her Private Hall, at 86 Ghuznee' Street, next St. Peter's Church. Mrs. Mason's method of tuition ensures proficiency in Six Private Lessons, or One Quarter at Class. ■ ■ • Telephone 2046. PUBLSC NOTICES. PROOF READER WANTED. A • N T E D, AN EXPERIENCED PRObF READER. Particulars to . "EDITOR," Box 828, P. 0., Wellington. BUTCHERS. A NIBBLE! ■ A LIFE'S CHANCE! PIRST-CLASS BUTCHERY' in North Island Dairy District, with largo dwelling, shop, plant, etc.; everything right up to date, and freehold. Weekly turnover, 5 bullocks, 20 sheep and pigs, etc. Must be sold this month. Price ,£IOSO. Easy terms arranged. Write at once to tho N.Z. Trado Exchange, Box 332 Christchurch.. CB4l TO DENTISTS. THERE is an OPENING for a Fully-qualified Dentist as a PARTNER in an Old Established Business in the City of Christchurch. Capital required .£IOOO. Communications by letter (strictly confidential) from principals only, to be addressed to, A. E. CRADDOCK, 5238 Box 439, P. 0., Christchurch. ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER, ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH, WELLINGTON SOUTH. APPLICATIONS are invited up to 21st July for above positions, either jointly or separately. Terms and conditions' apply Churchwardens, caro P. 0., Wellington South.. 5289 DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. FEMALE COOKS. APPLICATIONS, with references, are invited up to July 11th for the following positions;— HEAD COOK, salary .£6O per aniium. FIRST ASSISTANT COOK, salary ,£4O per annum. SECOND ASSISTANT COOK, salary £36 per annum. SCULLERY MAID, salary «C3O per annum. ' Services to begin Ist August, 190 S. Board, lodging, and washing allowed. Apply to THE MATRON, 5129 Dunedin Hospital. IRONMONGER. IRONMONGER seeks Situation, eleven . Homo and Colonial experience; first-class testimonials. H. S. Shaw, c.o. Morgan and Co., Dannevirke. ; 591 REMOVAL NOTICE. TJICHARD BROWN AND SON beg to an■BAi nouncc that they are Moving into Premises lately occupied by Inglis Brothers, Cycle Dealers, "Willis Streef, opposite Anderson's China Store. We hope our friends will find us. Books, Stationery, Toys, and Fancy Goods. 5312 "DONBANK," Percival ■ Street, Wellington. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A few Vacancies for Permanent Boardors. Double and Singlo Rooms. 'Phone 1859. Tennis Court. A. E. HUGH, lato of Woodvillo, (Successor to Mrs. S. O'Loughlin), Proprietor. 5237 W. H. PHILP. House and office cleaning conTRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Street (Room 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothos pressed. , .Venetian Blinds repaired. C&iJ
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 247, 11 July 1908, Page 1
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