amusements. Tvpeka house. opera housv;. Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson. Sub-Lessees...Pollard's Opera Company. General Manager Mr. A. Moss. TUN SAME SWEET STORY. PACKED FROM FOOTPATH TO FOOTLIGHTS lo Greet the Favourites,. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY (Under the. direction of Mr. Tom Pollard), In the Funniest Play since time began— Fancy "THE GAY HUSSAR." Fancy' That. "THE GAY HUSSAR." That Received Last Night by a Crowded and Dei /lighted Audience with Rapturous Applause. PEOPLE LAUGHED Who Hadn't Smiled for Ages! TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MARCH 19th, And TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MARCH 20th. "THE GAY HUSSAR." MONDAY, MARCH 22. Our Mammoth Vaudeville Programme. The Production under the Solo Direction of Mr. Tom PollardMusical Director, Mr. A. Brnhms. " Prices—3s., 25., and Is. No Booking Fee. Early Doors—Stalls and Gallery, Sixpence extra. Box Plan at Holliday's. Day Sales at Abel's. W. A. LOW, Business Manager. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MARCH 20th. Doors open 2 o'clock. Curtain rises 2.30. GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE. "THE GAY HUSSAR." Children Half-price to All Parts. ' Special Box Plan now open. 6471 THEi VIAVI SYSTEM OF HOME TREATMENT. ASSISTS and does not usurp Nature. Its ourativo efficacy is proved by records of 25 years' standing Investigate its merits by call or letter. Weekly Talks given to Women on HEALTH and HYGIENE every Monday and Thursday Afternoon, at the VIAVI ROOMS, bank K.S.W. Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington Clllß BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ NGAURUHOE IN ERUPTION!! Six Views and Special Two-Page Supplement. WEEKLY f\ 11 APHIC, For Mar. 17. v*" Now on Sale. Ngauruhoe—An Awe-Inspiring Sight! EIRE AT WN. RAILWAY WHAKF-2 Views. Members of Royal Com'n., Timber Industry. ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS INQUIRY. N.Z. Rifle Mtg. Nt Trontham; Fire Brigades at Auck.; Christening of Governor's Son. etc. \ C 428 SWIMMING FOR LADIES. MISS CUNNINGHAM, the well-known Lady Swimmer, is prepared to givo Swimming. Lessons in Thorndon or Te Aro Baths. Terms arranged. Intending Pupils communicate with Miss Cunningham, 21 Tcrnbull Street. Telephone 1912. Hi urs to suit pupils. 9130 WANTED KNOWN. _/• ;_ TO D 0 G FANCI ERS. • . I HAVE taken over the N.Z. Sole Agency of COURT RICE'S CELEBRATED .'DOG REMEDIES from Mr. C. E. Cutts, and have Full Stock now to hand. T. BERNASCONI, G4G3 . Grocer, 142 Ingcstre Street. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. FAIL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT and . SUPPER ROOMS, Lambton Quay, opposite Club Hotel. Open from, C.30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday Hours: 8 to 10, 12 to 2, 5 to 10.30. Fresh Fish and Oysters Daily. Dinner Menu consists of 40 Dishes.. G. It. FAIL, Proprietor, C 1133 -.. Lato of High Street, Christcliurch. TSANGATIRA PRIVATE HOSPITAL, •" 18 AUSTIN/STREET. • ' Telephone 2GSG; '■ ' ' Established by— THE MISSES NEALE, Registered and Certificated Hidwives. Every Care and Attention. GIG 2 BLACKBALL COAL. THE BLACKBALL COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. /CONTRACTORS to the New Zealand ShipvJ ping Co., Messrs. Turnbull, Martin and Co., New Zealand and South African Steam
Ship Co., New Zealand Government Railways, Freezing Works, etc. Blackball is the Best and Cheapest Steam Coal in the Dominion Output, 200,000 tons per annum, increasing daily. Ask for Quotations from the Trade, Local Agents, or THE BLACKBALL COAL CO., LTD., 150 Worcester Street, Christchurch. G271 MONEY FOR BRAINS. fTUIE Proprietors of the famous WIOLETTA J- Hair Food and Tonic offer THREE PRIZES amounting to Eight Guineas. First Prize of Five Guineas for the best FOUR Original Advertisements, three inches single column, about 22 lines. Advertisements must have a CATCHY heading, and open to everybody, includiug advertising experts. SECOND Prize of Two Guineas, open to children under 16 years of age attending public, or private schools, for a Verse of not less than 10 lines. THIRD Prize of One Guinea for the second best Verse, not less than 10 lines. Gist- of matter can be taken from' WRAPPER round bottle of WIOLETTA, which is stocked by leading Chemists, Hairdressers, _ and Stores. Proprietors have the right to retain all manuscripts. Correspondence to be addressed to the Manager WIOLETTA COMPANY, CHIUSTCHURCH. COMPETITIONS CLOSE 30th APRIL, 1909. C 1072 ' SALVATION ARMY. : ' PEOPLE'S PALACE PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, 213 Cuba Street, Wellington. At Penny Section of Tram from Government Station; also Wallace Street Tram from Wharf. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION fo- Ladies, Gentlemen and families. Meals in Public Dining Rooms, Is. Six Tickets for &i. Board and Lodging, ss. per day, 255. per week. Breakfast 7 to 9, Luncheon 12 to 2, Tea 5 to 7. Afternoon Teas and Suppers. Ninety-six airy Bedrooms, Sitting-rooms on each Moor, 12 Baths (hot and cold water). Cleanliness, comfort, and civility guaranteed. Trains and boats met if desired. Letters addressed to THE MANAGER will bo promptly attended to- ClO7l yrr aeehouse to HI, TARANAKI STREET. Yhroe Floors, each 56 x 42. Top Floor* lervod by ,ift' Wtfi SUBDIVIDE TO SUIT TENANT! Apply to PKOUSE LUMBER, LIMITED. Taranaki Street. EMBARRASSING BLEMISHES. ONLY women who have been through years of embarrassment caused by unnatural growths of superfluous hairs, will know what it is to at Inst find a preparation which will rid them of these unsightly blemishes. This remedy is Milos Depilatory. It has proved infallible in removing hairs, and leaves no stain or other trace of its use on the skin. Price, ss. Gd. per jar, at your chemist's, or direct from Miss M'Elwaiu, tho New Zealand agent. All communicaions to Miss M. M'Ehvain, 251 Queen Street, Auckland, strictly confidential. Private advice giveD Bladly. ClO7Ol
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 460, 19 March 1909, Page 1
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