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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS'ABE 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 PROVE 'THIS.TOBEAFACT. ,

■ I AMUSEMENTS. fjl H E. a'.T E E . E 0 ,Y A L. FULLERS' Tho Best ' PICTURES. FILLERS' of All. PICTURES. THE FRENCH DESTROYER TRAVELS 28 MILES AN EOUR-M. BLERIOT FLIES 421 MILES AN HOUR, FROM CALAIS TO. . DOVER, and / ' ASTOUNDS THE WORLD. • THE RICHMOND HORSE SHOW, SAILORS' MARCH THROUGH LONDON. THE EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE. The BiWkin Grin-ThoGambler(Pnth'o.Art), • And Others too Numerous to Mention. TO-NIGHT-WEDNESDAY-TO-NIGHT. Tho Indomitable Frenchman, M. BLERIQT'S GREAT FLIGHT. . ." M. BLERIOT'S GREAT FLIGHT. He Flies from Calais to Dover. ; Showing Mai*. vellous Aeroplane Trials. Altogether a Won-; derful Picture. ' . Good Orchestra. No Flickers, j Dress Circle, 25.; Stalls, la.s Back Stalls, Gd«; Finn at Dresden. , TTIS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE.''' -"-"- Lessees ....:...'. Linlcy and Donovan. THE ROYAL PICTURES., THE ROYAL PICTURES.! Of "PEOVEN' RELIABILITY," and famous as giving,.the finest picture entertainment -in < tho Dominion. ' • i ITO-NIGHT! . ' TO-NIGHTt'^ Another Brilliant Programme VIDOCQ. VIDOCQ. . VIDOCQ. .;,.".'■•.' j Acted by Mons. H. Bauer, Mons. Landria, i Mons. Lack, and' Mile. Marley. \. THE CHESS PLAYERS: . AN AWFUL SYMPHONY. '-. Our Pricos—ls. and Gd. Plan Abel's. On aiid> after Saturday next, Reserved Seats Sixpence Extra.- ... 2450 TOWN HALL. " v_f VOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCTA. 1. . ."■ . TION. • THIRD ANNIVERSARY;. ■■■-.. ..' GRAND. C.ONCER.T, ! ■-■ FRIDAY, 10th. SEPTEMBER, 1909. Chairman: •'-■ HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, DR. NEWMAN. Commence 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME.. , ~ Part I. . ■ _■ ■•, 1. Organ Solo— ..-'■■.. Mr. Maughan Barnett. . .2. Naval Fantasia—"A Sailor's Life" (by 6pocial , request) ;....; S.; Cope. .. ■ ' Garrison Band. 3. Recitation—"Scenes from the Past"...Ngata. The Hon. A. Ngata. I i. Male Voice Uart Song—"Tho Lead. Strikes English Ground" .'.:..:... Gilholz. ' St. Mark's Liedertafel. ..■'....'. . ( 5. Song—"Matinata" TostU ! Mrs. H. J.' Tapley. ' ' 6. Chorus—"Slumber Song" Lohr.. Membe.r.'..of .St. Mart's C'-r'-..' , 7. Recitation—"Belskazzar"...Sir Edwin Arnold. . Mrs. D. C. Bates.

: .-■ . ..Part 11. .--..'. 1. Selections—Operatic, • : "'■ , Garrison • Band. ',". , , .2. Chorus—"Prayer" ' (from Opera . "Frio* • . Bchutz") Weber. ... .:'■;. ■ Girls of'Y.WXJ.A; . , '' . 3. Song—"Thcro's a .Land" .:...,Francis.Alljtsen,7 ■ ■■<■■' '■■■■ Mr. Clark' Johnson.' ■■•.'■' ; ;*. Song—"Tatters" ..;.,. ...........i.Gorald Lano,.'".'. .:■ ' .Mastcrv.Rupcrt Christie. ~. ..'.'"■■ r 5.-Recitation--"lncident of "the . ; FroncV ■■. '.; Camp" '........■.....'..;. , .'..'......'..;....V.'......'.8i'0wniiii;. ■' ■■'..'-' Mr. J. Clark. ' ' '•. .6. Part Song—'.'The ■ Lorelei" .- ...;.„,.'.Silclier.i St. Mnrkto Choir Men. ' . .■W-i' 7. Chorus—"Tho Snowdrop"".;.: .........Dunn.' • ■ .Girls of Hie Y.W.C.A:. ■'....,. 'Musical Conductor—Mr. Lawrenco F. • ' . . . • Sins.. Bac.■..'.' Accompanist—Miss Gladys Wntkins. ADMISSION Is. RESERVED. 2s. Children. Half-price. .'..'... . Seats beside Parents or Guardians for Children may bo'reserved free of extra charge. - ' . " ' ■'- ■ -.-■■■ mi- ;'. —— ! —— t _ ' !^=3 business notices. 'tctlectbic lamp , supply ! ' commercial buildings. , ,''. ■~' Laiiiblon Quay. ': ' '■ ' ■■ Npw open.' Electric-light Lamps of all de« scriptions at lowest prices. Cash only. Reductions "mado on broken lamps ■ when re< turned.. . . ' ' ' '; Motallic Filaments a Specialty, CI26IPJ i . MONEY TO LEND.. • . \ . ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES' \ at the LOWEST KATES ruling in tha Dominion. Apply at once .'■ KIRK AND WILSON/ Solicitors, Panama Street,, CIM3 ...'•■; Wellington. COULLS. " CULLING AND CO., .LTD, • .-. 12 PANAMA STREET, , ~ ■'■ ;' Wellington. . COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING I STAI'IONEKS, , . • ■' PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, and UTHUGtUPKEUS. ' -. CIIC3 MADAM.'.MANTELL and MRS.GAW havo . 'itJL Keopened in Stewart Dawson Chambers. Ornamental Hairwork of every description . manufactured on tho premises, at lowest pricea as usual.- Hair Restorers, .Stains, and Face, Creams, Head'aud I'nc'o Massage with the latest! electric vibrator and vaoburisers. "'Tel. 2319. :.■'■..•" r ' .■ ;■ 'Ci37s ■ mHE C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND ' ■*• HARDWARE CO., LTD., - ' Cabio Street, Wellington.- . Complete Stocks of Builders' and , Cabiuotmakers' Hardware. • • . ' Send for Catalogues and Prices. Telephones: 27!), 2322/ 1702. ' TOE CHESTS. ICE CHESTS,. 1 Also AIRTIGHT SHuW CASES. :'■ MAX KBEISSIG', . Littlo Tarana'ki Street. ' ' ■'Phone 24U9. . ClO3l :

FOR SALE AND TO LET. UP-TO-DATE FACTORY FOE SALE. ■ • ABEL. SMITH ' . CENTRALLY Situated, splendidly built, new lire-proof Factory of four stories; floorr open on to fire-proof stairs; power, nlso hand, lift to each floor; now fifty horse-power steam engine and liiain shafting two cart : ontrances; brick stabliiijj and enrtshed; also' wooden offices adjoining. For further par. licutars, apply DIAMOND CONFECTIONERY CO., ' Tolcphono No. 50. . . Crawford Street' '.'■■«». • WAREHOUSE TO-LET. . TAHANAKI STREET. .. FIRST FLOOR, containing 250n eqtiaro feet! • FLOOR. coniainiii K 2,i00 stjuaro feet both Served by Electric Lilt. . . LARGE SHOP, containing 2400 squaro foot, Any of the above, can bo Subdivided re tuit Tenants. Also, LOCK-UP WORKSHOP; Eva Street. Apply, ' PRQUSE LUMBER LTD..- ' C 1025 Tsranaki Str*afc

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 606, 8 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 606, 8 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 606, 8 September 1909, Page 1

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