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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson. Under the Direction of Bland Holt;. POPULAR PRICES (No' Early Doors). The Sweetest Music in Australia is the A uatrnlian Harp, and the' only time to hear it is when".heavy rain is ; ; v ; beating on a wire fence. To hear it costs nothing," but not to hear il costs millions. It's our National Music, and the sound'-of it puts - cheerfulness on our faces and cadi in our pockets — <■' { '•. . . every time.' TO-NIGHT, at 8. At 8 TO-NIGHT. One of BLAND HOLT'S BEST! BREAKING V...DROUGHT. The BREAKING of the ' DROUGHT, BREAKING ■■■• DROUGHT. THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN DRAMA! DON'T MISS-THIS!. . ; .' DON'T MISS THIS\ ; . .' BOOK YOUR SEATS, SO THAT. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTS D! BOX PLAN at Hollidoy's (Reserved Seats), Is. DAY SALES at Abel's. Business Manager, CHRISTIE SIMONSENS. ■ ' ■ ■- 7232 LABOUR DAY DEMONSTRATION. Under the auspices of the. Trades' and Labour Council, and Unions for Wellington. TO-MORROW. : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER • It.v., - PICNIC, SPORTS, AND^IHEAT -MIRAMAR. . Races for All. Tugs-of-M r ar.. Wrestling Competitions, Scorch and Irish Dances. .. MONSTER BABY SHOW!, MONSTER BABY SHOW!' HUGE FIREWORKS AND'NAVAL BATTLE AT NIGHT!.,.;. Special arrangements have been made by the Tramway authorities whereby cars will leave for Miramar every two or. three minutes.-;. The < Tramway Engineer expects .to-put 5000'-people-in Miramar the first two hours. «. \ '*•« ' Drags will leave Court'enay-.Place, every." fixe:, minutes. .'. " ' ' , . The Committee had made, arrangements to; get Ferry Boats to run to Miramar Wharf,, but as the Ferry Company wants a big guarantee, they are unablo to ,carry out . the arrangement. We will thereftirii,.ask our friends, to. travel early on Trams l and - Drags. " . 7231 ALEX.i.BLOCH, Gen. Sec.. , gIL I, I A~:R ii..51 -■ . . ' • THE GAME MADE. PERFECT.,. '] ALCOCK'S New Patent METELBAIi CUSHIONS;,Rei' ; .(Resilient Patent-) 10 ■; Guaranteed 50 per cent!.,better.,than itliOj best} Cushions ever before manufactured. .; ~"v: ) METELBAK CUSHIONS' are the. latest and, greatest improvement to ,BilU'ard':Tablesr corn-j bining maximum speed >with-minimnm,-offort,', Fivo Tables fitted. "'.Xith't" • METELSAJvt CUSHION'S can be inspected at READ AfiD MURRAY'S BILLIARD; PARLOUR.- Victoria Street, opposito Free Public Library.- ■■ - - Sole Patentees— ,<... AI.COCK AND""CO., Billiard Table .Manufacturers,. C 85- -WELLINGTON. ELECTION NOTICES. „ BYRON. BROWNrivill-'Vddress the OTAKI - ELECTORS .as under;:--TE HORO-In Schoolhouse,TUESDAY,; Ootoi ber "J3. ; " ...... WERAROA—In Town Ha11,.-WEDNESDAY, ■■October-11. , SHANNON—In ' Town Hall, THURSDAY, October 15. . . " OHAU—In Institute, FRIDAY, October '16. JACKEYTOWN—In Town Hall, MONDAY, October 19. ' MOTU lil.MU—ln Town Hall, TUESDAY, . October 20. . , ' MOUTOA—In Schoolhouse, WEDNESDAY, October. 21. • ■; ":i 7'Jll)^ PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION.'! '-f WELLINGTON SOUTH. : iMR. W. H. P. BARBER invites the. Mem-.; bers of his Old Committee, together.-with;, any other'-friends willing to assist, m securing' his re-election, to meet-him at St. Thomas's.Hall, Riddiford Street, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, at 8 p.m. \ ; -7222 WELLINGTON'NORTH.""IZARD'S CENTRAL COMMITTEE I * JL ROOM, LAMBTON QUAY, (Corner of Woodward Street). '' '• All Residents in tho Electorate "are inyjtcd ,t? call and inspect the Roll. ■; v:, " ' MR. IZARD invites all who' are willing to join his committees to oall; and record' their names. i Telephone No. 2701. 7215 BUSINESS NOTICES. MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. THIS Charming Trout-Fishing and Seaside Resort is now Open for TOURISTS, VISITORS, and SPORTSMEN.- Every attention paid to Guests. The Waikanac River, famous for its reaches, is close at hand, and affords .excellent fishing during the season. Arrangements made with guests for Trips to Kapiti. JAMES MARTIN, 7172 Proprietor. ' ' "A —_—. — \_- WANTED KNOWN.' SALE! SALE! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. ,7 LADIES' and Gents' Watches, Greenstone (all designs), Fancy. Novelties, Ladies r Blouses, and Ladies' and Gents' Undercloth'ingv BIG REDUCTIONS. F. KHOURI, 101 Lambton-Qsiay. i. C 825 MARK'S CAFE.. / X EM ARK has OPENED i .CAFE in Willis Street, opposite!,J.. Duthio and Co., where to receive,, the patronago of tho public,.'-Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinners, and Suppers', will be served -;in* First-class Style. . MEALS AT POPULAR PRICES."''''; '. The name will bo a sufficient guarinttie ; Vhat patrons will get every ; The Cuisine will bo ilbf DIRECT SUPERVISION OF El MMj 'lnanv years Chef in the leading Hotels m-N£w: Zealand! ' • , ' ""VC9S3 CLEARING : SALE. STARTED on Dominion Day ■ and .lasts ■ ono month only. Heavy reductions" "in Jewellery, Silverware, Electroplate, Green- 1 stone, Leather Goods, Walking Sticks,' and Silvormounted Glassware. The .shop, for. en ;l graved novelties. All articles engraved free' M usual. S. G. BOSS, Barrett's Buildings,. Lambton Quay. ...

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 326, 13 October 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 326, 13 October 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 326, 13 October 1908, Page 1

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