DOMINION" CHEAP PREPAID j ADVERTISEMENTS, - j . . 16 Words, 6d, ! SITUATIONS WANTED. \ SITUATIONS VACANT. | BOARD AND RESIDENCE. i . ' T9 LST. - \ See Page 2. :
AMUSEMENTS. S\ P E.R. A. ...-.•.-. \.H. 0 U S E. Lbssbo ■'..'. J: C. Williamson, Ltd. ; Direction....... MacMahon Bros. THE JOHNSON-JEFFRIES PICTURES! PICTURES! Presented Last Evening for the First Time in Australasia. THE THEATRE PACKED FROM I'LOOK TO CEILING! The Enormous Audience Unanimously Testified to the. Remarkable Fidelity of these Extraordinary Pictures. THE APPLAUSE and APPRECIATION CAN ONLY BE DESCRIBED AS SENSATIONAL! ■ . TO-NIGHT! ■ TO-NIGHT! AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. ' The Phenominally f Realistic Living Picture, wtiieh has made the WHOLE WORLD WONDER. JOHNSON v. JEFFRIES. . THE SUCCESS OF THE DECADE. Million Prices—3s., 25., and Is. No Early Doors. No Extra Charges. Box Plan at the Dresden. PALMEKSTON, FRIDAY NEXT. SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT. . LAST NIGHT. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERt ~ TAINMENT, In aid of the.Building Funds of the Boys' Institute and the Unitarian Society.- ; MR. A. C. C. STEVENS, in Character Songs, v MRS. B. M. WILSON and MISS LLOYD ' EASSELL. ME, ROLAND ROBERTSON in a Musical Sketch. MR. G. PARSONS and MR. T. TEESIZE. ' Concluding with the Musical: Melq- . drammer, < "GENTLE. GERTRUDE." MRS. W. FELL and MR. ALEC NEWTON. - . i MISS JESSIE NEWTON and MR. , • . MORRIS FOX. 3 , Box Plan at the Dresden. Prices, 2s.Gd. > and Is. .' ; .. . • WANGATAINOKA SPORTS, BOXING • Ifl . DAY. ■ Big Programme, including 150 yards s handicap of £W; mile run of £8; also ■ Scotch and Irish Dancing-; Piping Compe--3 titions. Send for nroptramme to tho secretary, J. A. WalsH, Pahiatua. 1 ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY. .WELLINGTON; CENTRE; . FREE "Display of Life Saving. Examinations for the Awards of the Society in accordance with its regulations and a display of fancy and scientific swimming bv i MR. WM. HENRY, ' Chief Secretary and Founder, London. SWIMMING AND DIVING EVENTS (Under N.Z.A.S.A. Rules). : , .. ' TE ARC BATHS, ■ SATURDAY, 19th INST., at 2.30 Sharp. Ladies specially ■ invited.: . • - W. fi... MORPETH, ' ■ • . Honorary Secretary. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. . The real art in Photography is to produce the Triie Likeness and of the Sitter. This art can only be ac-' - quired, by years of earnest' effort and ' study'. . ■' ■. . . ..■■■;. ALAN-SPICER, ■PHOTOGRAPHER,.. CUBA STREET • (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel), has had 30 years' experience in the Best Studio of Australia. . . 'XMAS PHOTOS FOR FRIENDS .. AT HOME. .-.■■; Those desirous of sending a good Photo . of themselves to Friends or Relations in England or elsewhere as a 'Xmas Souvenir should make appointments with - MR, SPICER now. Telephone 3263.AGRICULTURAL SHOWS, . ■ TTTIGMONT' ' AGRICULTURAL AND ' -111 PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 27th ANNUAL FIXTURE AT HAWERA. 3 23rd' and 24th NOVEMBER, 1010. ' ■23rd and 24th NOVEMBER, 1910. . CLOSING WEEK FOR ENTRIES FOR THIS HUGE-CARNIVAL. - PULL DOG' SCHEDULE ■ ' - - . (Under N.Z.K.C, Rules). ; ,£llO Prizo Money Hunters' Competitions, 1 .■.■'■■■ - .£llO. ■ ' HOME INDUSTRIES SECTIONS. Free copies of schedules still obtainI able from tho undersigned. J F. G.'TREWEEK, ' , •" '" Secretary. I P.O. Box 37. Tel. 173, HAWERA. I fJAETU AN D ... CO., \ 137; CUBAST., And at FEILDING. j GENUINE BARGAINS, DRAPERY. 1 1000 LADIES' BELTS, worth from Is. ' Gd. to. 2s. lid. each; take your pick for ' Is. each, or spend 10s. and get one for nothing. . "' BATHING COSTUMES, all kinds,, for , boys and men, also for girls and ladies, Is. Gd'., Is. 3d., to 7s. Gd.; W.P. caps I from Is. up. JUST LANDED-Novelties ' for Xmas trade in gloves, hose, sunshades, blouses,' costumes, embroidery, and many other scarce lines. Try CARTER AND .CO. .. NOTICE., E ALLEN will reopen the Butcher's • Shop, 107 Aro Street, .formerly carried on by Haines and Son, and will be known ■ as the People's Cash Butchery. • Only the best Government-inspected ■ Meats cut. It will pay vou to give mo '• a .trial, 'Phone 2135. No charge for delivery:' My motto: Civility and Fair Dealings. ■ CONVEYANCES. T EVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. JLi Time-table.—Leave Foxton, ■ . G. 30 a.m.; arrive Levin, 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin, 10.23 a.m.; arrivo Foxton, 12 lioon; leavo Foxton, 2.30 p.m.; arrive Levin, 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin, 7.45 p.m.; arrive , Foxton, 0.45 p.m. 1 C. F. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. EOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, tha Shortest routo to and from Foxton.—Leaves Foxtou daily, G. 30 a.m.; ar- • riving Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; ieavo Shannon daily 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxtou " daily 12 noon; leave l'oxton daily 2.30 pni.; arrive Shannon daily 7.30 p.m.; > leave . Shannon daily 8.15 p.m.; arrivo Foxtou daily 9.30 p.m. , T. H. GINGELL. S TQOYAL MAIL leaves CARBINE I JLi STABLES, Fcilding, for Kimbolton daily at. 8.30 a.m.- and 3.30 p.m.; leaves . ICimbolton at Noon for Feilding. . R, J. MOORE, Proprietor.i ■ • ' ' .' Feilding. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and' '■ General Contractor, Coaches Greatford " to. Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor. ' Cars on Hire. Good sample rooms J. E. WALKHIt. Proprietor. FLY AND YoU KC, KOYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS ANiJ GENERAL CARRIERS,. MASTEKI'ON ° All Trains mot. .Commercial Travellers' ' Samples promptly attended to. New and , up-to-date Samplel Rooms. . Agents for tha 1 NZ. EXPRESS CO Storage and Stabling Comer Dixou and Bannister Streets. St Jolin Ambulance availablo day or aisht I'Phono No, 125. Private 137. P.O. Bos so
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