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"The Dominion" \is the Best Advertising Medium throughout the Country Districts. Its rangj of circulation is unequalled.

'' Amusements. • rpHEATRE ROYAL. A , TO-NIGHT. - : - GREAT SEND-OFF" NIGHT (To-morrow Night, Neu* Company). J ..'''. ;TO-NIGHT, Last Night' of; Favourites. .. 'FULLER'S ADVANCED -VAUDEVILLE. , •TO-NIGHT, Farewell Appearance. of TOD CALLOWAY, tho Favourite Comedian : TOD CALLOWAYi' in his Best Successes. LERONA,; The Lady -Trick Cyclist. ' ' LERONA 1 ,. I'lio Lady Trick Cyclist. CARLTON, and SUTTON, Chatter Comedians. LEVARTOS, 'Marvellous Comedy. Jugglers, LEVARTOS, -Marvellous' Comedy. Jugglers, MISS BRIGIITIE SMITII, the "Smart Seri(>< Our Latest. Sensational Attraction, '• . 1 ALBERTO ALBERTO ALBERTO ', ALBERTO ALBERTO ALBERTO ■ _ A Brilliant mid Mirthful Magician. , Enormous Nightly Success of .ALBERT LUCAS-:t SCOTT AND BERESFORD, . ; " ZEALA 'SISTERS. ' BEATRICE BUTLER, . Our Magniliccnt Biograph Pictures. ' . REJIEMBER!—IO New Artists TO-MORROW NIGHT. , REMEMBER!—IO New Artists TO-MORROW ; NIGHT. . - ! . PRICES—2s. and Is. . Boxes £1 Is. .0514 I 5 "EJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. , Ai TO-NIGHT. : TO-NIGHT. , ; THE 'ROYAL PICTURES.. ' . Our New-Programme, . Replete with Superb Gems, -; : ' . samson, ' ■ SAMSON, ' v The Great Biblical Story. Magnificientlv Coloured. THE ENCHANTED GUITAR, . DORA, A BU STIC IDYLL. THE DANCING LEGS. A Fair Rib-Tickler. ■, TURNING THE TABLES. . SCENIC SICILY. ' . - : • i 'DUMB SAGACITY. : THE PUMPKIN RACE.,' ■ ' AUNT MARIA ON . TIGHT ROPE. ■ ® PRICES—Is. and Gd. Matinee Saturday. ' ' . SGGO - ' .- BILLIARDS. CONCLUDING SESSIONS- : THIS AFTERNOON, at 3. EVENING,. at 8. , ■ of Great Match 1 • . MELBOURNE INMAN . v ~ (Holder World's Record off Red Ball)' 4 '.' GEORGE' GRAY ; : ' ' ■ , (Champion Boy Player.) ID EAD'S. BILLIARD, PARLOUR, Victoria .k; . .. Street;, ■ (Opp. Free Public Library). ■ ■. ■ - Alcock Standard Table. Crystalate Balls. -.. Admission—2s Gil. and Is. . ' . ' FRED FARRELL. Manager.' 1 - MEETINGS. ■ : NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of'the ■ Council of the above will be held in Ai-mit's TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 30th JULY, at 7.45 p.m. . j Brown Shield Entries and Genoral; . 13. L. SALMON, ■ .5622 1 '. V r . ; . H° n - Secretary.' . PUBLIC NOTICES, ':V; : Y.:w. C."A.' v ISEMOVAL INTO NEW PREMISES .(above > iti , ' - ■ Pringle'sl. v . TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JULY 31st, Sew. ' ing Meeting Postponed. SUNDAY, AUGUST , , 2nd, Biblo Class and Strangers' Tea in New . Rooms. MONDAY;-AUGUST 3rd, Opening of New: Rooms, Concert and Supper. Admission. I Gd. Members and. those interested are invited > to attend. / .' ' ' . '5652 ! Aur WAREHOUSE AND OFFICES will bo [ V CLOSED on FRIDAY,-31st INST., on the ' i occasion of our Annual Stocktaking.'W. M BANNATYNE AND COI.LTDi, . 5613 y . Customhouso Quay. . ..Ti/jTISS BORL'ASE'S ASSEMBLY"'; is ;-POST- " PONED to ' ; WEDNESDAY,. AUGUST sth. 106 .'.' .. ' VICTORIA COLLEGE. . - . j EXEMPTED STUDENTS, intending to sit I at tho COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS in 1 , October, are reminded that thoy should send • in : their names and the- subjects they wish to be'examined in,' together with the Examination Fees, on or beforo tho 15th"AUGUST- . 1 V ' CHAS. Pi POWLES, ' '' • 5631 . 1 ... . . Registrar. ■ SPECIAL NOTICE. '. . RENUMBERING PREMISES IN THE CITY, ' jpiITIZENS are hereby notified that the Bylaws of tho City, are about to bo strictly enforced in cases where 'NOTICES have not | been ;complied with' to AFFIX NEW NUMi BERS to THEIR PREMISES. '.f It is also in tho interests of all concerned' 1 to', have ■ the NEW- NUMBERS AFFIXED- at > 1 tho earliest moment, to avoid' contusion and ' inconveniehce, as the Coiiipilors of Directories have announced tliat tliey are now preparing ' •' . their Work. . JNO. R. PALMER', - ' ' ■ ■ • ' Town Clerk. 29th July, 190 S. •- ■ ( '5650 . ■ ... APOLOGY. . much regret that owing to .the immense " iV, crowd. attending their Halo .yestenlay it was impossible to. serve every one, which ..was : as much a disappointment to us as to our Cus- ' tomers. iloro Assistants are Ito be; engaged to-day to. overcome this - difficulty.' KIRKCALDIE AND. STAINS, LTD. ' ■ ' ' ■ : 5656 -r-wIL v ioi i Ti/TP'j'UO'i ,'JL ; WOMEN • /ltfu i;iilLl)itl3N. fS.UIIS -Secretary wil! be in attendants at tho JL Rooms, Bridge's Buildings,. 102 WHli« Street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORN. I INGS, from 10 jto 12.30. All communications gti'ictly confidential.. . .. The Sub-coir.mittee will bo in attendance on - Monday and Thursday mornings to give advice —' to ' mothers. - Babies will bo' weighed' on Thursdays. . ' . DECOLITE. ""ThECOLITE" 13 a. Waterproof and Fira- . ■aJ resisting Cement, and is a non-conductor of heat. It is specially adacted for covering floors of Hospitals, Hotels, Public Halls,-Kit. chcns, Verandahs, Lavatories, • and for inanj ' other similar ' . ■ Decolite is a'.ro germ and can be laid on any ' existing floor of cither iron, wood, or cement, and will .take a good polish. ■ Samples,- prico, and further particulars' od application to— • • UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN AGENCY, LTD., ■ Jervois Quay, , r ' ■ Wellington, Or at Branches at Christchureh, Auckland, ' and Dunedin. DRY MOLASSES FODDER : IS now available at LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street Wellington, containing about SO per cent, pure Molasses, rich in sugar. Even when other food is abundant, this is a cheap • nourishing food for all kinds of stock—cattle, calves, horses, sheep, pigs. Can be fed to - stock as easily as hay, bran, meal, chaff, et«.i ■ or. will mix readily with all foods. r ', 1 . ANALYSIS,. . Nitrogon '(equal to Albuminoids, 4.4)'..,.,'. 0 7 Carbo nydratos (including sugar, 40)' ' ju'o Vegetablo tissue ; \ 14,0' LAERY AND CO., LTD., ■ : WELLINGTON. cm

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 263, 30 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 263, 30 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 263, 30 July 1908, Page 1

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