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AMUSEMENTS. rjiHEATEE BOYAL. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT I 43rd WEEK. TO-NIGHTf mrTm , TERRIFIC SUCCESS! ImSS § ?ICTDIU3S AND ORCHESTRA. ™ T W,,?F™ S AND OBCllßS'l'St lu4 AL REVIEW AT SPITHEAD? TH2S NAVAL REVIEW AT SPITHEAD ' WvE^'icTA! "Won?Yo? W Pg^KCTffi^n?v \°\ Wttltz tbc M ««7 Widow Waltz J" ChsZ P, °T Ur ? S ™>--I» Ektrab diuary. Dress Oi?!^ EmY SATURDAY. Dross Circle, 25.; Stalls, la.; Back Stalls, Gd. jps MAJESTY'S THEATRE, 'ittip and Donovau.". '' ' roLl, ,- TO -T HT: royS PICTURES! 8 o'clock. . PICTURES! : Overflowing Audience Last Niriit OuW?P Unab '° Obtain AdSoii, -m VTr™. Pwßramme 0f Dazzlin S B »lliancy. :. IU-NlfaHl. . , 'ro-NIGHI .-.•■■ SISTER ANGELA'. . • SISTER. ANGELA."' -'•■••'' ■ . SISTER ANGELA. T^m. J l^^ ITH THE DOLLS. ■' >'n^rS4PL OF GAKROCHE C sSi Ulßl ' SELLER, ' nTTp O T?^ SHE , Ar) ' TH ? SPORTSMAN, nmr?Ss,Ti?; ? Dd 6d - Plau at Abel's CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY ' '' ' ""' ' '' 9Ss f"'' TOAZAAR! :■ BAZA'ARI ' -~* ■■■ ' In aid of i« R Y'S HOME, KARORI. 1 • SYDN Si- STREET SCHOOLROOM, Also FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ' From 3 p.m. to G.p.m., and 7.30 p.m. to. 10 p.m each da\\ •' J3ALE OF PLAIN AND FANCY WORK EVENING, under the direction of ' „.„„ Miss Rita Simpson, VARIED MUSICAL PROGRAMMES, " Under the direction of Misses Beauchamp and i „.,_ Humphries. nl ( ?fi« C!HII ' nBBN ' s ENTERTAINMENT ' . ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 oS' By Pupib of Misses Babev and Richmond's ■ . -.' School. ADMISSION-Bazaav, Opening Day and each evening,. Is. r Bazaar, second and third afternoons, Gd.; Children's Entertainment,' Gd : -' Dramatic Performances, reserved seats 2s. Cd' other seats Is. • Tickets and Box Plan at Hoi'- ■ liday 3. ,■.■■'! Children mil be admitted to the Bazaar and all Lntcrtauunents at Half-prices. 9G98 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL " PERFORMANCE BY THE MISSION BAND (Under the Conductorship of Bandmaster ' Baker). .-■•.■ "■■■.. .... THE MISSION BAND will give a Perfor. • nmnce in the TOWN HALL, TO-NIGM ' (THURSDAY, the sth instant), at 8 p.in Admission—FßEE JNO R PALMER, ... , , „„„ Town Clerk. sth Angnst, 1909 9350 ■JJNEMPLOYEa UNEMPLOYED, TOWN HALL MONDAY, AUGUST IG, 1909 u GR i.ND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL POPULAR CONCERT. POPULAR CONCERT. Programme Given by Leading Vocalists and Instrumentalists of Wolhnglon FULL ORCHESTRA Or 45 INSTRUMENTS PRICES-2s and Is GEORGE WILLIS, Honoiary Secretary, Citizens' Unemployment Fund Committeo. * 98111: MRS H B MASON, TEACHER Or BALLROOM DANCING. ALL tho Latest Dances, including the Waltz, Reverse; Two-Step, Voleta, Empire, etc., taught in.six private lessons or ona-' quarter at class. Classes are held on Monday* and Wednesdays,, at 8 p.m., in tho Privatr .Hall, 86 Ghnznco Street, next St. PeterY Church.- Private lessons arranged., 012321, ' ' '""'_■' BUSINESS NOTICES. "■ . THE ■■■- - v • .'A USTR A'l'l A'n ."■ MUTUAI PROVUIENT SOCIETY ■■■■'' ■ ■■ .' __ '" ' (Established 60 Tears). The Largest, Soundest, and Most Prosperoij ;- Mutual Life Office in th»J3ritish 'Empire. FUNDS over ........'. '£24,500,000 ANNUAL INCOME '£3,158,723 ' . THE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT now being Firmly Established, the Society ii able to issue POLICIES OF EVERY DESCRIP.." TION for amounts from ..' . ' £5 :to £10,000. .-. • Directors of the New Zealand Branch: The Hon. Chas. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chair. man); A. do B: Brandon, '[ Esq., (Deputy* 1 • Chairman); tho Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq.; and Joseph* Joseph, Esq. ' •' : '• , i .■'■■■ EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary.,' BRANCH OFFICECUSTOMHOUSE' QUAY, Wellington. CIIGS T. OUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 Lambtdn SU Quay, . opp. Kirkoaldio's. - TJIO Art of Millinery thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. Hats renovated and orders taken.' Ten lessons ss. Day and Evening Classes. :'■ ■■■■■■■ eii9i ■ , ' ■" E. lOW, . PATENTEE of LOW'S PATENT SHOP . FRONTS,- holding tho largest sheets of ' plass with absolute safety. Dustpr'oof. auf ' Waterproof. , Wood or Metal. , Shop and Store Fronts Remodelled. Show Cases and Shop Fittings. Designs and, Estimates. ' 91 CUBASTEEET, WELUNGTON. Particulars a Pleasure. • C 1221 WAREHOUSE TO LET. ■':•■;■!, ;; TARANAKI STREET, FIRST FLOOR, containing 2500 square fo*t. SECOND FLOOR, containing • 2500 square foot both served by Electrio Lift. I,ARGE SHOP, containing 2400 square feet. . Any of the : above ,can be Subdivided t» . suit Tenants. Also, LOCKUP: WOBKSHOP, Eva Street Apply,"; '"'.'." . PEOiDSE-: LUMBER LTrx, <stt2S toranalaLStwet.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 578, 5 August 1909, Page 1
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