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AMUSEMENTS. PERA HOUSE. RUPERT CLARKE,~JOHN WREN, MEYNELL AND GUNN'S COMPANY. For a season, commencing MONDAY NEXT, JULY 27, Messrs. Clyde Meyncll and John Gunn Desiro to attach particular significance to tho forthcoming season of this Company, which should unquestionably prove > THE MOST IMPORTANT DRAMATIC EVENT In the history of the firm's connection witl( the New Zealand Stage.. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 27, Reappearance of the Favourite Actor, HARCOURT BEATTY HARCOURT BEATTY And First Appearance in Wellington of that Splendid English Actress, MADGE M'INTOSH, JUDGE M'INTOSH, Supported by Meynell and Gunn's Leading Dramatic Co., Presenting for the First Time in New Zealand An Excellent Drama of-Martial Glory, "HER LOVE AGAINST THE WORLD." "HER LOVE AGAINST THE WORLD," By Walter Howard. HARCOURT BEATTY, as ERIC, EARL OF STRATHMERE. MADGE M'INTOSH, as PRINCESS IRIS OF IDALIA. "HER LOVE AGAINST THE WORLD." THE LAST OF THE STRATHMERES. THE BETROTHAL NIGHT. COURTYARD OF THE MILITARY PRISON. ALL'S WELL. HEADQUARTERS OF PRINCE MAURICE OF SAXONIA. THE GREAT-SURRENDER. ; The I'la.v Produced by Gaston Mervale. PRICES—Is.,. 2s. Cd., and Is. Early Door« to 2s. 6d. and Is., Gd. extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Dav Sales at Abel's. Business Manager, G. HOMAN BARNES. i Advance Representative, ALEC. VERNE. 5523 IJIHE • N-AVY LEAGUE. TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 27th JULY. 7.45 p.m. GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT AND NAVAL DISPLAY. By H.M.S. ENCOUNTER. .. SELECTIONS by String Band of Warship. SONGS by Mrs. F.vler, Lieut. Dinwiddy, R.N.,, and P.O. Asplct ("All the Latest Improvements," "Long Ago in Alcala"). VIOLIN SOLO by Dr. Browning, M.A., R.N. GYMNASTIC DISPLAY' by Boys of Encounter. BAYONET v. BAYONET COMPETITIONS and BAYONET EXERCISES by R.M.L.I. BOXING COMPETITIONS (blindfold and otherwise). STEP DANCE bv P.O. Howlelt. HORNPIPE by T. Isbell. CLUB and SWORD SWINGING by Able-Seaman' Hunter. Admission: Members of League' free. Nonmembers, Is. for reserved u <ats (tickets at Dresden); and fid, for back seats. Doors open 7.15 p.m.—C. W. PALMER, Hon. Secretary. - ' SG4S v BILLIARDS. ' EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. ■PRE AT EXHIBITION MATCH. VJT MELBOURNE INMAN (Holder World's Record off Red Ball) ' GEORGE'GRAY (World's Champion Boy Cueist). AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Commencing TUESDAY, JULY 28. REID'S BILLIARD PART,OR, Victoria Street (Opp. Free Public- Library). Alcock Standard Table. Cr.vstalate Balls. . Gd. and Is , , FRED FARRELL, Manager. 27 ' ' ' BALLROOM DANCING, MRS. H. B. MASON'S -CLASSES for Bi>. sinners are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS in her Private Hall, at 85 Ghuznee Street, next St. Peter's Church. Mrs. Mason's method-of tuition - ensures .proficiency in Six Private Lessons, or Ono Quarter , at Class. • . .. Telephone 2648 ' , . BUSINESS NOTICES. W. H. PHILP. MOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CON- ' ~.TRACTOR,, , N. 2.' Allianco Buildings, 113'.Willis Street (Room!).'' , Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired. CSJ? BUTCHERS. . A NIBBLE! A LIFE'S CHANCE! FIRST-CLASS BUTCHERY in North Island Dairy District, with large dwelling, shop, plant, etc.; everything right .up to date, and freehold. Weekly turnover, 5 bullocks, 26 shoep and pigs, etc. Must be sold this month. Price .£1650. Easy terms arranged. Writo at onco to the N.Z. Trado Exchange, Box 3:52 Christchurch. CBU JIT.' BURR (late of Ponty and Blako),' • ARCHITECT, No. 21, Third Floor. I NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. 5271 KENT STUD FARM, MANGAWEKA, RANGITIKEI. STUD and FLOCK ROMNEY MARSH RAMS for. Disposal. Flock- No. 22 N.Z. .Romney Marsh Flock Book. The oldest Romney Marsh Breeder and Importer in N.Z., and Holder of Principal Prizes in Australasia. ROBERT COBB, (Formerly of "Moat House," l'omney Marsh, Kent.) C 751) HEREFORD . BULLS, THE Undersigned has always FOR SALE High-class HEREFORD BULLS, comprising Animals by the Imported Bulla K ENSIGN," "COLONIST," and "GRANDEE." FRANK MOORE, CBIB Kai Iwi. . BRUNSWICK RESTAURANT. WINTED KNOWN.—That F. Kniggo is still Catering for the General Public; also, vacancies for Boarders at 18s. per week. Meals from 9d.~ Special Meals at,ls. on Sundays. Note address—3la Willis Street. WINTER NECESSITIES. WANTED Known.—M'KENZIE'S COUGH BREAKER, Is. 6d. bottle, a valuable remedy for CougH and Colds jand all Affections of the Throat and Lungs. Irish Moss, Is. bottle; Spanish Liquorice, 6d. stick; all post free to country clients on receipt of cash remittances ; Len M'Kenzie, Opera House Pharmacy, 56 Manners Street. HYGIENIC STEAM -BAKERY. GOOD. WHOLESOME BREAD, made by. practical tradesmen, undor special hygienic conditions. Try our BERMALINE BREAD and BERMALINE EXTRACT of MALT, recommended by tho' Medical Faculty as tho most Nutritious Diet for Invalids. Inspection of our Premises invited. W. A. KELLOW, Taranaki Street, Wellington. DECOLITE. " TTVECOLITE" is a Waterproof and FireMJ resisting Cement, and is a non-conductor of heat. It is specially adapted for covering floors of Hospitals, Hotels, Publio Halls, Kitchens, Verandahs, Lavatories, and for many other similar purposes. Decolito is a'.so germ and vermin-proof, can bo laid on any existing floor of either iron, wood, or cement, and will lake a good polish.. Samples, price, and further particulars on application to— UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN AGENCY, LTD., Jervois Quay, Wellington, O; at XJraaclico at Clmatcliurch, Auckland, and Bunsdia, _ . •

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 259, 25 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 259, 25 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 259, 25 July 1908, Page 1

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