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AMUSEMENTS. rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. /TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist. MRS. 1 ANNIE BESANT, President of tho Theosophical Society, _ | Tho World-roiowned Authoress, Occultist, Orator, Orientalist. Lecture-" MAN THE MASTER OF HIS | ! DESTINY." MRS. BESANT is an authoress whoso books aro translated into many languages, and aro road by overy student of mysticism, devotional or scientific.; Her latest publication gives the results of research by clairvoyant means into the structurp of tho chomical elements and tho ether of space. Make an effort to hear her. Prices—Reserved 35., 25., Is. Book seats at Drosden Piano Co., Ltd. 5697 Theosophical society. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. SATURDAY—IO.3O a.m., Interviews; 3 p.m. Members' Meeting; 8 p.m., Public Lecture. SUNDAY—3 p.m., Members' Meeting; 8 p.m., Publio Lecture. MONDAY—II a.m., Members' Meeting; 3 p.m., Public Lecture. : '. HENRY M. CHRISTIE, ■ 5714 Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Performance by the WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL 'V : ORCHESTRA. In the TOWN HALL, On SUNDAY EVENING, 2nd AUGUST, 190S, At 8 O'clock. 1. March from Tannhauser Wagner. 2. Overture "Lutspiel" Kela Bela v 3. Descriptive "Turkish Patrol" Michaelis . (By desire). ( 4 Entr-aote (a) Barcarole Offcnbach, (b) 1 "Serenade" Von Blou 5. Selection from 12th Mass "Kyrio" ... Mozart G. Morceau "Filut d'Amour ...•• Elgar 7. Trombone Solo "Nazareth" (Mr. Harold 1 Oakes) Gounod 8. Overture "Pique Dame" Suppo 9. Intermezzo (Strings) (a) "Saterjentens Sontag" ! Ole Bull ■ (b) "Spring Song" Mendelssohn 10. March. "Tho Last Stand" Myddleton ■ "God Save tho King." 1 . Conductor: MR. FRANK J. OAKES. ■Admission: FREE. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. I Ist August, 1903. 5659 THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. (O RAND RAINBOW BAZAAR. VJT--TO-DAY, SATURDAY, a Wonderful Novolty for tho Dominion of iNew Zealand. CHILDREN'S AFTERNOON: 1 Tho Chairman: Master W. I. Rutherfu'rd. ' Speakers: Masters Gardner and Bolton. At 3 o'clock the Bazaar will be declared open amidst a bonny band of children by little Miss Ruby Williams. • Children Half-price to Side Shows, etc., etc. You should certainly bring your children to see the children do'the popular Rainbow and Star Drill; to see the famous Buck-jumpers;to seo Madame Tussaud's in miniature; tolseethe Motor Route, etc., etc.; to seo tho wonderful display of colours. OPEN again at 7.30 to-night, when tlie wollknown Battalion Band will discourso sweet music and Children will give their popular , drills. Ladies will give thoir brilliant Gymnastio I Display under Mr. Harrison's guidance. A charming Concert will bo given under tho direction of Miss Toler-Curtis, etc.,- ctc. I ADMISSION still SIXPENCE.' ' 5716 rjIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL; . WELLINGTON CHORAL. SOCIETY. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. Patrons:—His Excellency Lord Plnnket, Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, Hon. Sir Robert Stout. "Judas Maccabaeus" (Handel)— ■ • ■ THURSDAY, 13th AUGUST. "Stabat Mater" (Rossini)— FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST. Conductor Mr. J. Maughan Barnett. First Appearance of •MR. CHARLES SAUNDERS. I MR. CHARLES SAUNDERS. MB, CHARLES SAUNDERS. England's Greatest Tonor, And MISS CLARA ROBSON, > MISS CLARA ROBSON, ' MISS CLARA ROBSON, The Favour! to Contralto. ■ Mrs. A. Gower Burns Soprano. . . Mr. John Prouse Baritone. Box Plan at Dresdon on and after Thursday, 6th inst. " ADMISSION—3s., 25., and Is. "S. G HAMERTON, . P.O. Box 585. Hon. Sec BUSINESS NOTICES. TURKISH TOBACCO! TURKISH TOBACCO! i And CIGARETTES. ALWAYS Fresh an-I Guaranteed Hand-cut. To bo obtained from SAMUEL SIGALL, Lambton Quay Th« only Turkish Leaf imported in New Zealand. CS94 3• s : "THE MART,"' PAHIATUA, EKETAHUNA, AND WOODVILLE. ■ Mitchell, Griffith and co„ ltd., Auctioneers, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents anl Produce Merchants. Send for our Land Guide. C 924 HF. FRASER, REGISTRY OFFICE, * LAND' AND COMMISSION AGENT, OHAKUNE. FOR SALE, Sections in Ohakuno Township; also Business Premises in Utiku. Speculators arc invited to commumcato with above without delay, as values are rapidly increasing. ; C 923 "DONBANK;" Percival Street, Wellington. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A few Vacancies for Permanent Boardora. * Double and Single Rooms. ' 'Phone 1859. Tennis Court, j A. E. HUGE, late of Woodville, (Successor to Mrs. S. O'Loughlin), j Procrietor. 5237 Derby house, hawkestone street, WELLINGTON. 3 Homely. Happy, l Weekly Boarders: £1; Day, 4s. fid. ' 1 Hot and cold water ' baths; up-to-data cuisine. One minute from tram. Five minutes from Government Station. Under • now/man--7 agement. - G. MASON, Propiiotor, ' 635 ' BRUNSWICK RESTAURANT. WANTED KNOWN.—That F. Kniggo is still Catering for tho General Publio; . also, vacancies for Boarders at 18s. por week. . Meals from 9d. Special Meals at Is. on Sun- , days. Noto address—3la Willis Street. Telephono 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 1 you by doaling witli 1 ■ EVANS AND SON, j C7BB 51 Willis Street. JUST ARRIVED. 1 "OIG VARIETY of Gennino Greenstono ■ 15 Brooches, Sleovo Links, Hearts and Pon--1 dants. Novelties and Fancy Goods of all descriptions at reasonable price. Don't mistake : tho address, F. KHOURI, Oriental Bazaar, 101 i Lambton Quay, nearest Reichardt's inusio t depot. Please inspect the goods in window and 1 iiisldo aa .w.ell .C 825

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 265, 1 August 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 265, 1 August 1908, Page 1

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