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■... ADVERTISERS WILL NOTE. "THE DOMINION," WITH ITS ETERINOREASING CIRCULATION, IS NOW • WITHOUT CHALLENGE ADMITTED TO BE ' NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING ' 'MORNING'DAILY. "

;: AMUSEMENTS. nh H. E. ATR .E . . ROYAL. y- Prop., John Fuller and Son. ; .THE; WIDE. WORLD \ PICTURES. ■NEW PROGRAMME-INSTANTANEOUS . . SUCCESS. SICILIAN TYPES,... THE VILLAGE FIRE BRIGADE, THE BRIGAND'S , DAUGHTER, , TOO BUSY TO : COURT, . ■ SWEDISH MILITARY DRILL, SECRET OF THE IRON HAKa, THE FREEBOOTERS, v -..' PAPER-TEARING, Marvellous Magic, THE PRODIGAL SON-The Beautiful Biblical Story Pictorially told with all reverence, THE ASPHALTER'S DILEMMA. , TUNNY. FISHING IN SICILY, NE'ER-DO and BABY.: THE IvENTUCKIAN, ;. ' . ..' PIRACY IN NELSON'S DAY. -\.f AJPOETICAL SERENADE, :: . .','.-press Circle.' 2s.';.Stalls, Is. . Doors 7.15. Plan '.. p.readen. Children half-price.' CSH HIS , MAJESTY'S ■ THEATR3. COURTENAY PLACE. . -. .THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR'PICTURE '.... .PALACE. \ .' vVv PACKED AGAIN ON SATURDAY. :..Our Regrets to those unable to obtain adinissjon to see . . . •'■" THIS PROGRAMME-THE BEST YET. ".LAST TWO-NIGHTS! 1 '•. ' SO'.DON'T JIISS IT! BUT DO COME EARLY! : -THE: '.ROYAL ' PICTURES. ■THE ROYAL 'PICTURE?. i! \TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ■dUR' SUPERB. PROGRAMME. WILL BE — ■ .REPEATED. The Cheapest, aiid Best . Entertainment in the • •.: ' City. ' • BRIMFUL .WITH NOVELTY! ■ OUR PRICES: Is. and Cd.. l'laii'Theatre. ; GBB4 ..N.Z. , ACADEMY OF.,I'INE ARTS. THE, (Twentieth Annual Exhibition will, be Opeuod by the Right Hon. Sir'J.'G. Ward, K.Q.M.G:, .TO-DAY , (MONDAY), ;•'SEPTEM. BER'2B, at 3-p.hi. . . ' ' .Doors open at 2.3b. , Admission—Non-members. 2s. Gd. GSSO HENRI BASTINGS, Secretary. ' IiIEETiUGS. ;,.. SOCIETY J!OR (PROMOTING THE HEALTH OF AVOMEN AND CHILDREN, TO D\Y (SipNDAY), SEPTEMBER 28. HER EXCELLENCY " LADY''.PLUNKET Avill. addresS'.Meetings' on: the care of infants' at Brooklyn. Baptist. Church,, at. 3 p.m., 'tind in the evening .at 'Keiit Terrace Presbyterian Young Men's-Classroom,'at . 7 6 clock. All interested are cordially invited.' .Mothers especially, asked to bring their babies.' " .v..,..' .MRS. A. M' G825 ! ' " : Hon. See. PUBLIC NOTICE'. ' ' TO-DAY (MONDAY), SEPTEMBER 28, ' v.- . . ... '. At.3 o'clock.;, : ALL those interested in an- endeavour better the present facilities at the TE AuO RAILWAY STATION are invited .to attend a Meeting to .bo held in ~,,' ' • MESSRS.. PRICE AND CO.'S LiliGE ROOM,' ■ ■ i .. Victoria Street, ■: on tlie-'above'date. . Ci M/ Luko, H: D. Nelson, J. P. Luke, G. , Winder, H. Price, W. J. Thompson, W. : Brown, 'E.' B. Bristow, F. Rowo, F. . . ■ Townsend, . 0775 . ' ' Conveners. IKILBIRNIE AND HATAITAI. _• . THE RATEPAYERS of, Kilbirnie and Hatai. tai are invited to attend a Meeting to bo held at O'Donnell's 5411, Kilbirnie, TO- ... MORROW (Tuesday, September-29), at 8 p.m.., . •to discuss.,the. advisability of forming a Ratepayers' Association to look after the Kilbirnia . interests. ! .'' , • : '. GB4li , ,-■ J; W...EASSON, Convenor. ■. ' -HUTT. ELECTION, .1908. . .... ■ LOWER HUTT. Ik MEETING'of those .Ladies, and Gentle-. ■' ■±X men who-aro willing to be enrolled on Mr. Wiltord's Lower Hutt Committee will. be held . inf.the' Town. Hall, Upstairs Room, on Wednesday, September 30,* 1903, at B:p.m. Intimahon by 'latter if attendance impossible will be appre- ' >iated. Mr. Wilford will bo present. Richard .. Wylie, Organising Secretary.' ; ; - 1814 . ; PUBLIC NOTICES. ; EDUCATION; BOAJID. . : , : SCHOOL HOLIDAY. . ■: TO-DAY will be : observed- as a Holiday by those City and Suburban Public Schools whose pupils took part iu the Dominion Day Celebrations 'on Saturday.. The Holiday U granted at. tlio request of the Prime.' Minister, who desires .thus to show' his appreciation of their conduct and bearing of scholars on the, • • occasion.- : : ~i -' : : iV ; " . :■ . G. S. STEWART, • 6855 '.Secretary, WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION. ■-y.. SOCIETY., ■' ■■' , " OPENING OF FISHING SEASON. THE Fishing Season for Trout and Perch within., the '-Wellington Acclimatisation District will OPEN ou OCTOBER 1 PROX., aiid will CLOSE on APRIL 30, 1909.; Licenses., ma) - be obtained at all tho: principal Money Order Offices within the district. No lures or Wait's other-than artificial fly or artificial minnow shall be used lin tho following rivers or streams:—The. Waiuui-o-mata and its tribu. taries, tho Wainui tributary-of the. Whakaitiki, the Porirua, . tho . South Karori, ,tha • pukuratahi, and tlie Kaiwarra, all in. the Ilutt ' County; the' Waikanae and'its tributaries, in tii6 Hutt and Horewhenua Counties; and the' TiHtea. the Hukutaraua, oiid tho Tokoiuaiu, ■ noa'r-Palmerstou Nortli. .... A. f: LOWE, GTSI - ' Hon. S'ecretaiy. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN " AND CHILDREN. ", THE Secretary will be in attendanco at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings,' 102 Willis Street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential; . •' i The Sub-committee will be in attendanco. on 1 Monday and Thursday mornings to give advice to mothers. Babies will bo weighed on Thursdays. ' . ■ ■ , • m mi-'-- SPRING BDLBS. A : DAiLY and Unlimited Supply of Ihess xi. Beautiful Flowers, from our' own Nurseries, Taita, reach our Town Depot, 51 Willis Street. Estimates given for large or small decorativo contracts, Ball Bouquets, Presenta-* ,' lion Baskets, Invalids' Posies, Sprays, etc., of choicest blooms at Moderate Prices. EVANS ' 'AND SON, Florist*. 51 Willis, Street. C 783 ' , TRAMWAY NOTICES. , WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAM- . WAYS.. ' ARO STREET AND WALLACE STREET WORKERS' CARS. ;•! ALTERATION IN RUNNING TIMES. ' ON and AFTER MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1908, the Workers' Cars from Wallace Street and Aro Street will leave their respective termini at G. 55 a.iy-, instead of 7.0 a.m., as heretofore, to connect with the 7,11 a.m. train to Upper Hutt. • . JNO. R. PALMER, Tort-n Clerk. . September 28, 1908.. ■ 0793 'A was ostracised for ' his popuUrity; Goodall's Is. Luncheons are beoopung mor§ popular daily, 573^

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 313, 28 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 313, 28 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 313, 28 September 1908, Page 1

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