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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AEE APPRECIATED BY NEWSPAPER READ ERS, AND MUST NECESSARILY GIVE THE BEST RESULTS, FOR THE REASON THAT THEY ARE READILY SEEN. A SMALL "WANTED" ADVERTISEMENT IN "THE* DOMINION" WILL PROTE THIS TO BE A PACT.

: - AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT—44th WEEK-TO-NIGHT. Another Glorious New Programme. PULLERS' PICTURES 'AND ORCHESTRA. FULLERS' PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. : TO-NIGHT, for First Timo in N.Z.-< INTERNATIONAL BALLOON CONTEST, INTERNATIONAL BALLOON CONTEST, A Remarkable and Instructivo Picture. Singing Pictures are: A Little Boy Called Taps and The Taxi-Cab. DOMESTIC RIVALS (A cat and dog. fight), SCENES AROUND PIANA. LOVE'S TRAGEDY (Beautiful, Dramatic). . CHINESE PASTIMES. THE BRIDGE OP. SIGHS (Star Dramatic). COHENS AT CONEY ISLAND (Very Funny). PUNCHESTOWN STEEPLECHASE, 1909. LITTLE JlM,(Honour of the Slums). ■ Logging in Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Broivn go Motoring, and Many Others., Altogether, a Magnificent Programme. Dress Circle, 25.; Stalls, Is.; Back Stalls, Gd. 2092 "0"IS , MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessees—Linley and Donovan. THE TO-NIGHT . THE ROYAL At ROYAL PICTURES. 8 o'clock. ' PICTURES? LAST TWO NIGHTS OF OUR MONSTER : _ PROGRAMME. Received Every Evening with Unanimous Apt proval. LAST TWO NIGHTS "A LAST TWO NIGHTS STREET LAST TWO NIGHTS. WAIF." LAST TWO NIGHTS. "RUSES." LAST TWO NIGHTS. "RUSES," LAST TWO NIGHTS., "PUDDENHEAD," LASI TOO NIGHTS/ '."THE BEES." ■ LAS! 1 TWO NIGHTS. "THE ; LAST TWO NIGHTS.; ELOPEMENT." . OUR PRICES: Is. and 6d. Plan, Abel's. 2101 1 "IJTN EMPLOYED. . . UNEMPLOYED. • TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT. Under the Distinguished Patronago of the Hon. J. Carroll (Acting-Prime Minister), and Ministry, His Worship the Mayor (Dr. Newman), President of the Committee,: and . , local Members of Parliament* . GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL • . POPULAR CONCERT. ■ ' POPULAR CONCERT. ' Programme Given .by Leading Vocalists and' of Wellington. lULL OIICHEbTItA OF 45 INSTRUMENTS Under the Direction of Mr..' William ' M'Laughlin. • .• PROGRAMME, 1. I'. Quiekstop—"The Great Divide" ...Orchestra. 2. Song Selected ............... Mrs. J.. Woodward 3. Cornet Solo-"Abido With Me" (Liddle), a o ' '<» 7* r. jm, Mr." John-Parker 4. Soil,-;— Angels Guard Thee ■ with full orchestra accompaniment, co, l. ' r - Harold Widdpp 5. Selection-- Lrnani (Verdi) Orchestra u. Maltinata (Tosti) „ _ . J. Taplay (South Africa). 7. Duct— The Battle. Eve" ... Messrs. Hobuiau and Prank Hendry - ; 8. Song—"My- Treasure" (Prevalsa) ,- ■ , • ■ Miss Olive liooro INTERVAL OF - FIVE MINUTES. Part 2. ' O (Verdi), Orchestra, I. Song;- The Trumpeter," with' Orchestral ; .. „ Accompaniment Mr.' Ernest Partes3. Whistling Solo—"Tlio Carneval" ... ■■■ Mr. Borneo Gardiner 4. Song (selected) ~...,. Mrs; H. J.. Taplay >!>. Humorous Item ... Mr. Roland T. Robertson G.' Song—"The Toilers" ... Master George Wynn 7. Song—"Smiles" (Heron-Maxwell)- „ •' , ',™. C Olive Moore 8. Harp Solo—"The Carnival of Venice" ' „ Vo,- „ •" Sighor-J. Vittotta 9. Song-beloved Sleep" and "Tho Wreath" Mr. Harold Widdop Gran J Piano kindly lent by tho Dresden Company. This' Entertainment is lieing organised uridor the . direction of tlio Citizens' Unemployment Fund Committee. PRICES—2s. and Is. GEORGE WILLIS, Honorary Secretary,

MBS! H. B. MASON. TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. • A I'll the Latest Dances, including the Xa. Waltz, Reverse,' Two-Step, Veleta, Em-, piro, etc,, taught in Eix private leseons or one quarter at class. Classes are held on Mondays and Wednesdays, at 8 p.m., in the Brivate Hail, S6 Ghuznee Street, next St. Peter's Church. Private lessons arranged. C 12321? BUSINESS NOTICES. MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at tho LOWEST KATES ruling in the Dominion. Apply at onoo KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama Street, CI2IS ' ; Wellington;; •WASTE! WASTE! WASTE! JUST LANDED' a largo 6hipment, ana can offer the Best Value in the Dominion, SaiuDles and prices on application.' Constantly arriving, new shipments of— OILS . ... AXLE GREASE •PACKINGS HOSE BELTINGS ENGINEERS , SUNDRIES ASBESTOS AND RUBBER GOODS,. ETC. THE UNITED' ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN , AGENCY, LTD., Corner Jervois Quay and Harris Street, WELLINGTON. ' C 1251 "HUME'S MACHINERY, ETC., EXCHANGE' , AND BUSINESS EXCHANGE. TJRINTED Lists posted free on application. If you wish to buy, or sell, conimunicato with us. 360 Lambton Quay, . Wellington, . 'Phone, 2C92. P.O. Box, 771. - Opposite Bank of New Zealand. ' ...-■ A.: G. HUME, __ ,_ ] Manager. "MEREDITH HOUSE, Taumarunui. N.Z. ■"-I' (Junction Wanganui- River and Main Trunk Line). . FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent Cuisine. Cook's Coupons Accepted, 'lelegrapino Address: "Mathias, Taumarunui. ■ Every attention givou to Telegrams. . KERR AND MATHIAS, Cllo9, . ■ t ' Proprietressee. ■• i ' .■ ''. ~ '. ' J~' Abney, and Buildors' Levels, Prie. matios, Parallels, Steel Straightedges, Spring Bows, Bow Pens, Tco and Set Squares, and Scales of all kinds, L; W. LBDWIG, C 1035 2U Lambton Quay. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. npHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT ■*• COMPANY, LTD., Is prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS By weight or at per head. The Company also offors clients every facility for freezing on their own account Prices can be obtained on application nt tho Company's Oißoee, or from any of tho Bnyora in the country. < W. G. FOSTER, C 591 Managing Director.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 587, 16 August 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 587, 16 August 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 587, 16 August 1909, Page 1

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