AMUSEMENTS. ' THE MAN OF THE MOMENT. "Much have I travolled in tho Tealras of gold, And' many goodly. States and Cities seen." FIRST APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON Of tho Celebrated EXPLORER, AUTHOR, i LECTURER, MR. JOHN POST E R FRAS ER! , FOSTER FRASE R ! ' FOSTER FRAS ER! ' FOSTER FR ASE R! F,O STEELE A SE R! Will givo a Short Series of Illuminated Leeturcs at the' TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Commencing on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, OCTOBER 18 • At 8 o'clock. With the Homorous and Graphic ..Illustrated Lecture. AMERICA UP-TO-DATE! AMERICA UP-TO-DATE! AMERICA UP-TO-DATE! . AMERICA UP-TO-DATE! ' Illuminated by 120 Magnificent Pictures, To, be followed on TUESDAY-Through Russia in Revolution. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-Matinee at : o'clock. Tho Women Qf Many Lands. WEDNESDAY .EVENING-Across Sib'eria, anc a Dash Through Manchuria. THURSDAY—BaIance of. Power in Europe. Reserved Chairs, 35.; Balcony, 25.; Baci Seats,- Is., . . - . The Box Plan-mil be Opened at Robt. Hoi liday and Cu.'s, Lambton' Quav, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING, at 9 o'clock. ■ when Seats for any of tho Lectures may be secured. 3-J33 : , - CAELYLE SMYTHE. BUSINESS NOTICES. ELETCHER-.S PHARMACY.. ■:■', 'phone,; m. LAMBTON QUAY, Facing ,GREY STREET. . ,OPENALL DAY WEDNESDAYS. A- SPECIAL-FEATURE MADE OP TBI; DISPENSING, DEPARTMENT.-. . . Mail Orders Promptly Executed. SOLE ADDRESS- " CHAS. A. FLETCHER. '' ■' ' i '■ /PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. • . 292 Lambton Quay. ■'.. . .':■ -■' ' - ■ CUQ7I -M AHARA ' HOUSE.' . WAIKANAE ■"■*■ PLEASANTLY. SITUATED.'" SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. .. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL. '. Good Trout, Fishing in Waikanae' River. -At ideal placo to spend a quiet-holiday in Vox country. : LEN. FREEMAN, ,-, . '■.' Proprietor, m' H■' E ' ".,' T, ,1 F' F X■ ■■N, '.■'n" Most Up-tq-Data ■ 'HOT MID-DAY LUNCHEONS '■■■■ And •■' ';■;.':" ...,• •'■:' LADIES' AFTERNOON TEA EO'OMS,. v-' Opp. Royal Oak .Hotel (n'eit Geo;'.Winder's.), .'' ■■, ■ ----. ' ■ .- ,-','■ "y,-;.... ciasi MEREDITH. HOUSE; Taumar'unui, ,'N.Z, (Junction AVangauiii Riveiv. and Mail Trunk"iin«).,"; .- ... ..- ~■ '" -'. , ; '1 ;; ; ;;, .flssjmjla% AccpMitopATioN;; : '•'■ i .Excellent ■ Cuisine.'. ' Cooli's ■ Coupons Accepted ''i l elegraphic:''Adtf^e'ss: , ••MathiaS,~"Tautnarunm, '■'. Every attention given to' Telegrams. N ' , KERB' AND MATHIAB, . 01169 ,/ ■■" Proprietxesses, < ,' ■' ■'■'": -where: - 'jTIENTEAL HOUSE, Taumaiunui.-This new \J up-to-dnto House is now' open, and Tour 'Ms, Travellers, and Visitors' 'especially .-cateret tor.'-Fine largo-rooms and'a splendid view Within a minute's walk from the railway eta ,tion and river boat landing. . Porter meets al trains. Telegrams, arid letters promptly -at -tended t0... .Tarift, 6s. per day. CIIUB ;. MRS. K W: SIMMONS. Pronrietress, ■ OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. * TLUIL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT an( r : SDPPER ROOMS, Lambton Quay, oppo site Club Hotel: Open froin 10 a.m. to. 11.11 p.m. Sunday Hours: 12 to 2, 5 to 10.30 Fresh Fish and Oysters Daily. Dinner Mom consists of 40 Dishes. . G. R. FAIL, Proprietor, C 1133 of High Street. Christchurcn. JOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 Lambtoi J Quay, opp. Kirkcaldie's. The Art o Millinery- thoroughly taught from foundatioi to finish, Hats renovated and orders taken Ton lessons ss. Day and Evening Classes ■ - ■•■ ' '' CH9 THE- "DOMINION" MEKCANTILI AGENCY. ■-. Confidential Trade Reports, Debt Collections Trade Assignees, General Business Advisers ROOMS-8 ana 8a COLONIAL MUTUAI BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. "/P.0.. Box 261. Telephone 1880. Bankers Bank, of New. SouthAiWales. ;C1036 H. N. MARTIN. General Manager. CONVEYANCES. ' KIMBOLTON COACH SERVICE. .> Q DAW'S Mail Coach leaves FEILDINC . * Daily, to connect with APITI and RANGIWAHIA Coaches, returning in time fo'i Southern Express. .-"'■. EOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE.-Time table—Leave Foxton 6.30 • a.m., arrivi Levin 8.30.a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m.; arrivi Foxton.l2 noon;,leavo Foxton'2.3o p.m.; arrivi Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave Leviu'7.Bo p.m.: arr i T , >Foxton 9.30 p.m. . Leave Foxton 11 a.m.; arrive Shannon 123 i p.m.;.leave Shannon 2.50 p.m.; arrive Foxtoi 4.30 p.m. ' ■ : '"'.- ■ ' FOXTON-SHANNON, ROYAL ' MAIL COACH SERVICE thi Shortest Route to and from Foxton - Leave Foxton daily 6.30 a.m., arrive Shaan'oi daily 7.30 aun.; leave Shannon daily 10.45 a m arrive Foxton daily 12 noon;-leave Foxton daili 2.30 p.m., arrive: Shannon daily i p.m.; Icavi Shannon-daily"B.ls p.m., arrive Foxton daili 8.30' p.m. T. H. GINGELL, ■/ Proprietor. ■ SHIPPINC. : ';;-' ;■:. n.y.k7~~~~ ' IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL LINE To. MANILA, CHINA, AND JAPAN, 'Calling at BRISBANE. THUESDAI ISLAND. ' • SAILINGS FROM SYDNEY. . Steamer. Tons. Commander. Date. Kumnno Maru 5000 M. Winckler Nov ? Yawata Maru 4000 T. Sokino Dec 1 . Nikko Maru SGOO M. Yagi X) ec ', 03 Saloon amidships, two-berth cabins only; eacl cabin fitted with electric fans. Linen ■ washK on board at moderate prices. Through.bookings dnd Europo. < Through i'lrst and Second Saloon Passenger' have the option of travelling between Nagasaki and \6kionama hi rail. HUDDAET. PARKER: AND COMPANY :;.....; v .CS3I -■■;■ WeUinßton,.Agcnt& .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 1
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