AMUSEMENTS, i" If'; off S H ALL. Direction T. J. WEST, • . Manager for N.Z A.--M;-MILLER ' T O-NTG H T ! T O-N I.G H T ! The Last Opportunity-, of tfie Breseniy; P.rogramtne of. : '•• •:• ' The Pre-eminent and Incomparable .; ; WEST'S PICTURES, WEST'S PICTURES, WE S T'S PICTURES,' ' "The Best of• All■!"■-. -. -And- ■■ ■■ ■■ ' - —. ■ - DE GROEN'S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA! DE GROEN'S VICE-REGAL'" ORCHESTRA! As To-morrow Night the. Programme-wilj:;:' y be Specially.Arranged.iri-conjunctioh- iy'.with' that of the- ' ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE FUND. ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!:■-.■-■/■ • We will receive in time 10. show atthei.v..':. MATINEE NEXT..SATJTRDATf; - J ■ A Most' Comprehensive--Series of' Pictures/Graphically. .Illustrating -:V.V'"/•' SICILY BEFORE THE • EARTHQUAKESSICILY BEFORE THE EARTHQUAKE (An absolutely- new. series arid --. not ■ hitherto. • shown in. Wellington).-; f:. :_A . fullsynopsis of this interesting/subject will be announced in Saturdays* papers.:. . PRICES—3s;, 25., and Is. - , . : Plan at thp Dresden./:',': T '/ ' REDUCED. RATES, with CONCESSIONS; . . GEOFFREY NYE,' -Manager 'oh To-ur; , ,'. " /'"/'- /':-■/ ' ' V-9772. ■ -■ ■- .. ' ' FEILDING A. AND P. ASSOCIATION-.--Tjl IF T H ANN U. A >Ii SHO W, FEBRUARY 2 and 3, 1909 - • ■ LIBERAL- PRIZES FOR; ALL" STOCK.ry: i COMPETITIONS, ETC. j ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 15. ;.•/; j. • RAM FAIR, FEBRUARY- i. 1809.. I Schedules trom Office of this Journal, or E H FISHER, I' i:'- Secretary./'! 9195 TENNIS AND BOWLING SEASON.: / /TIAYLOR'S BOWLS, .in Specially Heavy. -JL Pairs and: Sets. 'First-: Quality, 225. 6d.; Extra Quality, 28s. -Tested.: and - Stamped. Selected for- Uniformityi-in Size, Weight, and"Bias, by Alsnck and Co., Offioial Bowl Testers. TENNIS! TENNIS!—The : Leading - iirid Popuhr Rackets: this/season are ' the; "Mass"; SSs.; the "Alcock,'' 353. - Both teed Perfect in Balance, driving power;' andDurability. Obtainable only from 5 ' r ' ALCOCK AND CO., New Zealand Billiard .and* i Sports Depot, Lower Cuba Street,'City::v ;;. CSS4 BUSINESS NOTICES. A NEW YEAR'S BLESSING TO HOUSEHOLDERS fi OLDEN VALLEY. .BUTTER down to ONE HpT • SHILLING , per . pound. ; . Obtainable . .'y/.:' TOWN AND COUNTRY SUPPLY STORES. '-" 'fy / v ?^-Chba- : :Sfre!eiK;3VV^/'. y.;,757F> riORICHILL'S ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, -. two doors, from -,Grand-Hotel,- Ohakune. - ' .GuaranteedVCieah' .Eeis, : and -Good 'ileals;yy TARjrF Bs PER DAY. i jopp's royal -Mail . coaches meeti all : • ' '■ yy 'TRAINS. : , yV/ i :■. E. CORKHILL, ■ Proprietor. 9551 -• I TO ACCOUNTANTS and"-LEDGERKEEPERS-I "WRING'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM :'(copy- . .. righted).. locates," as they:arise, Errors.in- ! Posting^ - Additions, Subtraction's, Exteisiorisy [ Carrying' Forward;'- etc'.;;; It Bplance-; First Snot, and . abolishes' Calling/Back.:\Swiftr hSurej Time and. Labour.TSaving.il.-p'artiii.ulars; only from the Proprietor '-of-: the ~'N;Z;-Rights;: | HUGH DOUGLAS, ' I : . .Loose-Leaf and.iGeheraLAccouht.Bbbl:-'.';:;:", ' Manufacturer,:. Stationerj'Etc.;"' ' 90, 92, and 91 VICTORIA STREET, - WELLINGTON. •Telegraphio Code 'V Address': "Loose-Eeaf,:. Wellington.''-.'Phone:! 1933:y/':..-/':.; C 973 .: ' OHAICUNE, MAIN TRUNK-LINE*- ; • - p(OOD Accommodation can be ,procured:.aV Mrs. Eraser's Boardihghouse, : 2 minutesfwaK from Station; strict attention, - terms moderate. Breakfast.for early trains.- y\'-r-;-y jyjg. THE "DOMINION": -'- "'MERCANI'ICE AGENCY. Confidential' Trade Reports, Debt Collections,' Trade Assignees,-General . Business'.Advisers. ' and 8a COLONIAL MUTUAL' BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE; QUAY.". .' ' P.O. Box 2M. Telephone 1880, Bankers? Bank, of New South. Wales: . ; 'J\ I C 1036 - .H. N. MARTIN, General Man'ager^-' ! "THE MAET.% / } | i : PAHIATUA. UKETAUUNA, ; AND : -"'- | WQODVILUi J4.TITCHELL, GRIFFITH. - AND CO.,- LTD. Auctioneers, Land, Estate, and Gunefil Commission Agents and-Produce /Merchants:' -. Send for our/Land .Gnr4a J ;V 'C 921 WANTED KNOWN. - WANTED'KNOWN. '.'Scots..Wha Hae,"'V . Ken Ye that I.Mate-':'' - SHORTBREAD! SHORTBREAD! .' . Scotia's Delicacyi » •• •.,> .; Arid .thatl ; Cater .for Wedding £nd Private ' • i ' ■ Dinner-Parties)• i At » ; COLONIAL SCOTCH PIE SHOP, '• : '• • ' Manners Street.',* . S. SCOTT, Proprietor. .> t 9sl4' PEACHES!" ■ "■ PEACH 13$ I //PEACHES! JjIOUR SHILLINGS '1 A CASE, HINTON'S FRuiT SHOP, : CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. . C 763 LUNCHEON DAILY, ' : is., YARROW'S STAR CAFE, 116 LAMBTON QUAY<"- • i--* Ox-Tail Soup. • Boiled or Fried Fish. Roast Sirloin Beef. Yorkshire Pudding. - Vegetables in Season. . i • Rhubarb and Custard. Tea or Coffee. 1 -. :. ;• '■ " C 785 FOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE:' -Timetable—Leave: F.oxton. 6.30.. a.m., arrivSLevin tUO a.m.; leave Levin iirtife Foston 12 noon; leave Foxton-2.30.p.m., arMvi)' 1 Levin 4.80 p.m. ; leave ;Levin 7.30 p.m., arrivti' . Foxton 9.30 -p.m. ■ iv - - - j - . Leave Foxton-11-a:m.;-arrive Shannon-:12.30' ! p.m. ;-leave Shannon-2.50 p.m., orrive -Foxton- 1 t.SiU g.Dk
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 399, 7 January 1909, Page 1
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