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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA IIOU&'E. OPERA. HOUSE. Sole Lessco ... Mr. J. C. Williamson. ■ Business Manager G. H. Smith. NEXTMATINEE, "THE DAIRYMAIDS," WEDNESDAY, 2St]i APRIL. YET ANOTHER BRILLIANT SUCCESS By J. C. WILLIAMSON'S • ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, "THE ' DAIRYMAIDS," "THE DAIRYMAIDS," "THE DAIRYMAIDS," FOUR MORE PERFORMANCES ONLY. Received on Saturday Night with SALVOS 01- APPLAUSE and DELIGHTED ENTHUSIASM. ' ■ ONLY ONE VERDICT— A CHARMING PLAY, . \ ' \ AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. NEXT IMPORTANT, PRODUCTION, "THE GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG." The Great Rage of. tho Gaiety Theatre, • London., ..' < ■ The hilarious hoax at ICoep'onick formed the basic incident upon which Mr. George Grossmith and L. E. Bermaii . built the Jlilitary Musical Comedy, "Girls of Gothenburg/' Witii London still laughing at the pranks of Moddlekopf, and- with.- an _• exceptionally successful run . to its credit, AVellington Playgoers may anticipate, great-things, aud expectations Aviil be fully realised. ; ; SPECIAL. NOTICE. : Box Plans for the Last Two Niglita'of the season, Friday and Saturday, will bo opened this morning (Tuesday), at 9 a.m. Those wishing to secure places, are advised to book early. Box Plans at The Dresden. Day Sales at Christesen's. « PRICES: 65., 45., and- 2s. No Early Doors . ' - - ' : 7593 TO' GOLF. ENTHUSIASTS! . ; , WE cordially, invitei your, Inspection of the » v New Season s Uolf Goods just opened np at. our Showroom. All Goods havo been specially selected by an expert professional for Season 1909. It has ever been our policy to cater only for a high-class trade in Sporting Goods, and we can now. confidently state that wo havo added. Golf to onr other well-estab-lished lines. It is our aim to establish tho name ALCOCK AND CO., as caterers for Golf Material equally with our reputation for BilHard Tables. ; ~ALC OC K AND CO., "THE BILLIARD,PEOPLE," LOWER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, N.Z. SPORTS DEPOT. C 854 ' ■ . ' I Tennis Court. nONBANK .PRIVATE HOTEL.' No. 1 Percival Street, and , Wellinstoa . Terrace. Splendid View. of IT -Smoking, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout. A few .Vacancies for Permanent Boarders., Doublo and Singlo' Rooms. • C 1053 ■■ A.' E. HUGH, Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES. . MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. PLEASANTLY SITUATED. ■ ' i-.- SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION ■ ■ •p I j: I .;.ir I^n i rXLIMATI . . An -Ideal Place' to Spend, a Quiet Holiday in tho Country. . LEN FREEMAN, ' C1139F Managor. TCE' CHESTS. : ICE CHESTS. * Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. MAX KREISSIG, ' . .Little Taranaki Street. •. •'.'Ph0n0.2199.., . . . ■ ■ ClO3l j' w. cop r. ta or ne. • The Principal Band Outfitter in N.Z. IMPORTER, MAKER, and EXPERT REPAIRER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.' "THE GOLDEN HORN," . ' 137 INGESTRE STREET, 'WELLINGTON, > Catalogues and' Estimates Post Free. Everything in Music at "The Golden Horn" ' . . Cllli WANTED KNOWN. HP.HE ARTISTIC BEAUTY SPOT ARCADE, JL Manners Street, supplies the Best Afternoon Teas in the city. One visit will prove it, Suppers a Speciality. ' .. 11. O. HAGAN AND CO., Clll3 i Proprietors. ;HE.MSLEY BURNET'S HAIR RESTORER ]D ESTORES Grey or Faded Hair to natural jlv colour. Delightfully pleasant and cloan to. uso. Price is. 9d., .from , . W.'SALEIC, A • , . C. H. PERROTT, V. G. MEE, .: . CHEMISTS, WELLINGTON. CIOSS • PREMO CAMERAS. . 'ARE beautifully made, easy to operate, and' Iti.'. combine all tho 'latest, improvements, They may be used either as hand or v stand cameras. * . PRICES.RANGE FROM X 2. Send for. Illustrated Catalogue. . Post freo on application to the authorised agents. : THE IMPERIAL CAMERA C 0.,. iZ Willis Street Wellington. .; EGMONT PRIVATE HOTEL ~~ (Corner Courtenay Place and Taranaki St.). HAHE above new Three-storied Modern Hotel, i situated in the best part-of Wellington, is now available for PERMANENT BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS. Beautiful large airy bedrooms, electric light throughout; three minutes' walk from Railway Stations, Wharves, arid G.1'.0. ' Tariff: 6s,per day, or 30s. per week. Special concessions," .to' Po'rmanent fcarde- s , 'Phone 59. J. H.: BAKER, Proprietor. ■T. LEVY, Manager. ~t C 1179 - TO STAMMERERS. HAVING been an inveterate stammerer for thirty years, and now cured by "The Beasley System," I am prepared to treat a limited number of persons who suffer from this distressing impediment. ; . . Consultation Free, from 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to i p.m. - ADDRESS: G. L. JOHNSTON, 22 Hawkestono Street, WELLINGTON. Sole representative for Australasia for W. J. KETLEY, Esq., London. ;;(Curo of Stammering", "Beasley System.") j-". ■ ' 8771' ' WANTED KNOWN— | jgADFORD'S ■ FOR FURNITURE. Chests Drawees, 275. Cd.; Dncbesso Chests, 395. fid.; Duchessa 'Washstands, 215.; Marblo Vv ashstaiub, 325. Gd.; Sideboards, £2 17s. Gd.; Spring Couches, 275. Cd.; Hallstands, 255.; Wardrobes, with mirrors, JCS 55.; Flower Stands, Is. Gd.; Bedsteads from 20s. up; Rattan Chairs, 7s. Gd.; Overmantels, 125,.6 d. up; Tablos, .3s. Gd. and ss. Gd.; 'Fenders,. 4s. Cd.;-Fire Brasses, ss. Gd. Wo Stock Everything in the Fnrnitnro Lino At Bottom Prices. Cash or Terms. RADFORD AND CO.. 50 Manners Street, and Petono. C 1039 "rrUIE Dominion" is the National Dailv A Newspaper of Now Zealand. It has high ideals, and is backed by enterprise and braine. Advertisers, invest your monev in n paper that ta fouwl in ovsry homo. "

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 492, 27 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 492, 27 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 492, 27 April 1909, Page 1

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