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WISDOM IN ADVERTISING . ' consists of obtaining two things for the , outlay: , First—QUANTITY of Circulation; of Circulation. The wise Advertiser takes care to see: First—that he reaches the largest public; Second—that he reaches the right public. He reaches both only through "THE DOMINION."

fIMUSEMEMTS. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. (Under the Patronage of' Sir JosophWard and Members of the '■ Ministry.) TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FINAL CONCERT FINAL CONCERT • By the ANDREW BLACK CONCERT COMPANY. ANDREW BLACK CONCERT COMPANY. Unanimous Verdict of. Last Night's Large Audience: The Finest Concert Company that has yet Visited Wellington. Every Artist Enthusiastically Received, and Recalled Again and Again: TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Part I. ' Piano and -Violinj "Sonata" (Rubenstein) x Hiss Lilian Delauy and Anton Tschaikov. Song:. "Divinite du Styx" (Glnck)— Miss Iley Cross.. Piano Solo: "Chant du • Voyageur" (Paderewski)— Miss Lilian Delany.. ' Prologue—'"l: Poigliacoi" . (Leoncavallo) ANDREW BLACK.. Violin Solo—"Zeginerueisen" (Sarasate) Anton. Tschaikov.' Part 11. : . Song:"How Many a Lonely Caravan": (A M. ' Finden), Miss. Iley. Cross.. Piano Solo—(1) Berceuse, (2) Papillon— i (Graig)—Miss Lilian Delany. Song: "Young 1 Dieterich" ; (Henschel) ANDREW BLACK.' Violin Solo—(1) Serenade, (2) Canzonetta (Drigo-Auer and • Anlbrosio) ' '4nton Tschaikov. ' Duet—"lk ci Darem" - Andreiy Black and Miss Iley" Cross. Prices—4s.,. 35., 25., and Is. '• Plan atDresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. No ' early doors. NOREIE HANDRICKS, Manager. THE Height ; of Pleasure—lmbibing fragrant Tea, in pleasant' company, on tho vGreen . Sward in the . Botanical' Gardens next Saturday, soothed by the swiet strains of the Band. . .. "SfAXAWATU AND WEST'-""COAST CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. SEVENTH -ANNUAL .GATHERING: , AND SPORTS. • SPORTS GROUND.-, PALMEUSTON-,N., On EASTER MONDAY, MARCH . 28th. . EUNNING. JUMPING, VAULTING, CYCLING. PIPE MUSIC AND : : DANC.-NG. AND GAMES. . . VALUABLE CASH PRIZES AND ; TROPHIES, For Professionals and Amateurs. Nominations Close on 14th' March. Programmes on application ;to .'.• D., MUNEO,, Secretary, P. 0.; Box ,7G.; Palmerstou ,Nv. . BUSINESS NOTICES. CA R TEE .A ND : C 0., THE'POPULAR;.DRAPERS, _ ' 137 and 139. Cuba Street, new P.O. Corner. SILKS from Japan.; See window... All best, colours, ;23in. 9Jd. and Is. 3d., 27in. Silks Is;'. 9d.'. and Vis; V 111d'.,. our yard-WiSe' Silks at 2s..lid. and 3s. lid. yard are lovelv. • Try Carter and-Co. ' : ' j : LADIES' NEW. LONG COATS, just landed, .in Tweed or Plain- Cloths,- 17s. Gd. to .455., Girls' frrn .75.,/ lid.,' Maids, suit: girls .14 to 18 years, a- choice-lot,-15s. lid. to :30s. Try Carter-aiid Co. NEW IMPORTS THIS 'WEEK—New' Millinery, New Motor Hats,- New Gloves, New Veilings, New Stockings, Grand Lot . Ladies' New Blouses. " TRY. CARTER: AND. CO. P.O. Box 290. Telephone 1199. Jg M. BLAKE, F.R.X.8.A., ' ' ' ARCHITECT V • (Late Penty and Blake),: HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY, . • WELLINGTON. 'Jg A L 1 A . M A N D E E" NON-CONDUCTION" COMPOSITIONS.... Reduce the Fuel Bill. ' Increase the efficiency of the Boiler. Have no chemical effect on Metal Surfaces. Adhesive, and do not crack.Set'hard with good surface. Do not lose their non-conducting properties with time. Lower tho ■ temperature of the Boiler House, and therefore improve working conditions. THE UNITED / ASBESTQS AUSTRA- ' - LASIAN ■ AGENCY, LTD., Jervois Quay, WELLINGTON.. E. L O W. PATENTEE of LOW'S PATENT SHOP FRONTS, holding the largest sheets of glass with absolutely safety. Dustproof and Waternroof. Wood or Metal,' 6hop and Store Fronts Remodelled, fihow Cases and. Shop Fittings. Designs and Estimates, SI CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Particulars a Pleasnre.. KINGS' CHECK-KIGURE S V STHM (ccpyripht) enables you to Balance Ledgers at hrst trial/ It locates, as thov occur. Errors in Posting Amount?, in Additions, Subtractions, Extensions, Carrying Forward, and Takiug Out Balances. It abolishes Calling Back, bccauso if there is an error the system indicates it to you, pointing out the' actual Amount and Ledger Account before you open your ledger. Time-saving, Speedy, Simple, and Sure. It can bo used on your present books. No duplicating work, no extra books, and no machine. - Particulars only from-HUGH DOUGLAS,.Manufacturing Stationer. Victoria Street. Wellington. Louise millinery school, 97 Lambton Qnay, opp. Kirkcaldie's. The Art of -Millinery thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. Hata renovated and orders taken. Ten lessons ss. n«y and Evpnii'.l' Classes. THE HOUSE AND ALL THAT IT CONTAINS.- / , PROM the thickest carpet to the most ■ delicato fabric,'including walls, upholstered . furniture, bedding, mattresses, tapestricß, pictures, and walls, cleaned by . THE FAMOUS . VACUUM CLEANER. NO DUST. NO DISCOMFORT.. MODERATE COST.Particulars with pleasure, on application to— THE CENTRAL CLEANING CO.. With which is incorporated THE VACUUM CLEANING CO. OF N.Z., 118 GHUZNEE ST., WELLINGTON. Telephone 2969 (Day or Night). mRY RADFORD'S for Fnrniture— -n. Duchesso Chests 355. Bd., Sideboards 50a., Wardrobes i£3 10s„ Washstand9 Bs. 6d., Tables 2s. Gd., Chairs 4s. Gd., Rattan Chairs'7s. Gd:, Cups and Saucers 2s. Gd. half-dozen. Tea Sets 7s. 6d„ Dinner Sets 17s. Gd., Lamps Is. 6d„ Toilet Sets 7a 6d„ Carpet lOd. yard, Hearthrugs 2s. 6d„ Mantel Drapes Is. 6d., Towels' Gd. eaoh. .Cheapest house in town.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 760, 8 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 760, 8 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 760, 8 March 1910, Page 1

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