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"DOMINION" CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS, 116 Words, 6d. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATIONS VACANT. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TO LET. See Page 2. ,'■■.'-'

. AMUSEMENTS, 1 " THE 'ROYAL ■- 3 gESSES; O'v TH7 BARN' .BAND. i BOX PLANS BOX PLANS FOR THE-FOUR CONCERTS • FOR THE FOUR CONCERTS . -"Will open at , • THE DRESDEN • , '..■: On "'. , SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, ■ , ; SATURDAY MORNING. NEXT, ! At 10 o'clock. ; BESSES 0' TH' BARN BAND. ONE SPECIAL MATINEE Will he given. ' Full particulars Later. rjn 0 W N H A L L , , ■ Direction J. AND. N:- TAIT. "Back to tho Land Ricli in. Wonderful .""'-. Memories." 77' Return of the Famous Royal BESSES 0' TH' BARN .BAND, ' BESSES 0' ,TH',7BARN \BAND, , BESSES 0' TH' BARN BAND. BESSES O'.,TH' BARN BAND, "The Finest in the World," . Inaugurating their ■ SECOND WELLINGTON APPEARANCE SECOND WELLINGTON APPEARANCE ' On J WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 16th. , 'WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 16th. 1 WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 16th. - FOUR EVENING PERFORMANCES i And i ONE SPECIAL MATINEE, i With Regular Change of Programme, i- MANAGERIAL. . . ... 3 It is with moro than, ordinary plcaL sure that Messrs. J. and N. Tait, the directors of the tour 'desire to state that, at the request of the "Besses" themselves, arrangements were made - whereby the Second Australasian Tour of the Band was inaugurated jn Christu church—the city in "which they won their first Australasian triumph some i three years ago. The men hold a warm niche in their hearts for Maoriland audiences, and for this reason, and the fact'that the directors are not unmindful of the generous support accorded their enterprise on that occasion, have, at considerable outlay, altered existing j- 'arrangements so as to permit'of the , tour being commenced in New Zealand. '. THE BESSES', recent South African i tour ]>as provad one long series of suc- | cessful triumphs, and: the Band—which has been augmented since its last visitnow numbers 33 instruments, all soloists _ of distinction, and is now conceded to be MORE'POWERFUL THAN EVER. '-' THE BESSES will submit a wide and . varied series of musical programmes during the season—programmes v that are 1 sure'to prove most popular with their t audiences.- They ranee from Meyerbeer and (Mendelssohn to the weird music of Wagner, and the brilliance of Tsckai l kovsky. ; >. PRICES-3s. (Reserved), 25., Is. - ' (Reserved), 2s:, Is. . ; PRICES-3S. (Reserved)." 25., Is." j Manager G. HOMAN BARNES. Touring Manager'.., A. W. BATISTE. (H -E.O.CER.S'. '."■'.. P.ICN'IC. W TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). ": AT DAY'S BAY. ••. - Milk, Tea, and..Hot .Water Provided. '. Toys.and Gaines for the Children. ; b Groceries and Trophies'.for Competitioa. '"'■;, Races for Everybody. ' ; - .Boats leave. Town Ferry Wharf, 10.15 - • a.m. and 2.15 p.m.. ....,..:;..:.';..:.'. ■- Faros including: admission to grounds t and. pieuio)-Adults, Is.; 'Children,Sd.' ■ " : '■:■■ '■-'■■ . E.-.;J.' CAREY, Secretary:';' MANAWATU- AND ' WEST COAST .. ; ~'..gALEDONIAN SOCIETY.', '7 -; ■-i>EY^Hg!H' : .a^JNL T AL-GATHERING ; 3 v:.: : ; . . ■ AND SPORTS. '": " : SPORTS GROUND. PALMERSTON'N., v ■'■ On EASTER' MONDAY, MARCH 28th. • RUNNING,' JUMPING. VAULTING, - CYCLING, PIPE.MUSIC AND : ■ DANCING..AND GAMES. VALUABLE CASH PRIZES AND .TROPHIES,, ■■'■ For Professionals and Amateurs.. . -. Nominations Close-on 14th March. Pro- ,, grammes on application to' . ... ..D. MUNEO, Secretary,' / P.O. Box 76. Palmerstou N. ~ '" . ~ ~~ r ~ -- BUSINESS NOTICES,, .v £1 A R.T ER' '•: AN D C 0., .V THE POPULAR DRAPERS, ' • 137 and 139 Cuba. Street, new P.O. Corner. SILKS from Japanx See/window. All ,' best colours, 23in. 9!<i. and Is. 3d.; 27in. Silks Is. Sd. and Is. lHd., our yard-wide Silks at 2s. lid. and 3s. Hd. yard are " lovelv. Try Carter and Co. LADIES' NEW .LONG' COATS, just - lauded, in Tweed or . Plain Cloths, 17s. ..-, 6d. t0, 455., Girls' frm 7s. lid.; Maids, suit girls U to 18 years, a-choice lot, . . 15s. Hd'.- : to 305.. Try-Carter and Co. •■■..' ' iNEW IMPORTS THIS. WEEK.-New Millinery, New Motor Hats, New Gloves, . New;. Veilings, New Stockings, Grand Lot ~ Ladies'; New Blonses. "■" ' 3 ■. TRY CARTER.AND CO. . . j "Q A L A . M .A N D' E R'^ "' NON-CONDUCTION COMPOSITIONS. Reduce the Fuel .Bill. - 7 ~ , Increase the efficiency of the Boiler: Have no chemical effect on Metal Sur- . faces. Adhesive, and.do riot, crack: Set hard/with good surface. ' Do not lose their non-conducting pro-., perties with' time. . ■ i ■" Lower, the temperature of .the Boiler House,, and therefore improve working • conditions. THE UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN AGENCY, LTD.,' Jervois Quay, I i WELLINGTON.' i■ ~ ~■ ■ ■ v ;, ..— -— | ' gjiOß THE - HOLIDAY SEASON. ] Leaf her Brief Bags,, from Gs. lid. j Solid Leather Gladstone Bags, from 225. Gd.- I Gentlemen's Soit Cases, lis. to 193. 6d. i Lndics' Lunch Bags, from 2s. 6a\ i Cabin Trunks, from 30s. Week-end Cases., from • 15s. Ladies' Hat Boxes 155.. Boys' Scout Eolts with Swivels, Is. 9d. each. Boys' Scout iinives, with Sheaf, 2s. . each.' ■ Men's Razor Strops. '*. M.. worth 4s. G(! . . School Bags, from 10a. each. . ' ;. W. H. NASH, ' . • , • 135 CUBA STREET, ' VICTORIA LAUNDRY., IMPORTANT . TO' HOUSEHOLDERS. MESSRS. P. WILLS AND SONS notify the Public that they have opened a receiving deDot at 121 RIDDIFORD STREET (opp. Wesleyan Church). Hours. . 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Phone .613. " ' I Works-88 and 93. HANSON STREET. , Proorietors-P. WILLS AND SONS. . MEREDITH HOUSE, Taumarnnni 5 N.Z. (Junctiau Wanganui River and , Main Trunk Line). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.' Excellent Cuisine. Cook's Coupons 1 Accepted. Tolegraphio Address: "Mathias," TaumaTuaui. Every attention given to Telegrams. KERR AND MATHIAS. Proprietresses. FAIL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT AND x SUPPER ROOMS. '.V OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL, LAJIBTOX 0 QUAY. S OPEN TUX 11.15 P.M. 7 tt G. R. FAIL, Proprietor. CUts at .High. Street. Christchurch.l (

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 761, 9 March 1910, Page 1

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