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- ■ AMUSEMENTS. . .V;'. ' STAR'.'TURNS ' i" c::. FROM . START TO FINISH. " • ' :m H'E A T'R E ; >RO Y A L. Prop.', John' Fuller and Sons. ' "' : FULLER'S .ADVANCED. VAUDEVILLE. . ' Continued Fuccess of V " THE- lOLKBNS. r - _■- THE - lOLEENS, In- -their-indescribably.- clever Wire Walking and, Sharpsho'oting Act. ■'• A.Big- Hit- " '":" v :.'::r r :v2; , PEicEs > '.2. * • 2'- -PRICKS, 2 In their Brilliant. Scotch". Singing and Dancing; .. Continued/Brilliant Succcss of DAVY'S ROYAL MARIONETTES. DAVY'S 1 ROYAL MARIONETTES. '•'".And lie never■touched me." 1 PASTOR AND MERLE, . PASTOR AND MERLE, The Quaint Acrobatic Humorists. MARION HALL, the London Serio, . , : In a New Budget of Songs. ' : CLAUD OVER. . HARRY LINDEN.. NELLIE POWER.. ' IDA BERRIDGE.' A. L. CROPP.NEW- PICTURES: •"A Drama in Seville," ... ..'.."Enchanted .Glasses." PRICES—2s.- and is.; Boxes. One Guinea.-Plaii.at'-Dresden. '. r ONDERLAND.! ■ I . "THE MECCA OF MERRY SOULS." . . r MONEY '' And - PUN - " ' ' . . ■ And MUSIC ■ And» ' ■ SENSA-T 10 N. ' WHO'S GOING TO WONDERLAND TO-DAI . : . , TO PICK UP THE MONEY? Half a'Guinea to the Three Hundred and Thirtieth Man, Woman, or Child who Passes the Turnstile at Wonderland To-day. • TO-MORROW! , TO-MORROW! - FIR E W ORKS! FIREWOEKSI Fathers of - families, bring your.'offsprings, , AT 9.45 P.M. A GREAT EDUCATIONAL SPECTACLE AND AN HISTORICAL ENGLISH EVENT, THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, In FIREWORKS on the WONDERLAND LAICS. Come and See the Result of British Pluck./ - ' Trains every lew nuii-atc.-: [rem Courtenay. 1 Place. > 'Ph0ne.2272. ; P. P. BIGWOOD, 8311 • ... .V Manager., D A M Y. B O M A H. . TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT - At. £ o'clock/ and from 7 till 10 p.m. , 'NEXT ROYAL OAK, HOTEL. MANN ERS ST. ■ short Season only. MADAME " ABOMAH,. the . World-Famed ' Giantess, will bo on Exhibition, standing - 7ft.' oin.. in height. -This-remarkable lady '" "'sings all the latest ballads.' ' - - ; '- •-• .In conjunction, PRINCE OLRAC, the; World's Greatest Human ■ Volcano and Fire Eater.' Prices .to', suit everyone. • 6310 ;> J. LI NTON, Manager. ; ■ : -hall^(concert.chamb^ : " TO-NIGHT, ' TO-NIGHT," WEDNESDAY," DECEMBER'"IB,; at 8" p.m..' .pUB LI C, SE R V ICE SOCIAL ,\ ~"■' Tn Commemoration of ' ,' "The Passing of rthe. Superannuation and.' 1 j : Classification.: Acts.' Overture—" Loin _du Bal,.Orchestra. ' Song— I "Threo for Jack,.Mr. J. ConnclL ■ Mr. D. M.' Luckic will move, and Mr. D. Robertson will. second:— • 1 - "That tho- members- of- the Public-- - Service pi-esent at this meeting respectfully'desire to express their gratitude .to the Right Hoii. tho Prime Minister and the Government for having caused the Public Service Superannuation und ■ Classification: Acts to/be placed on the , Statute Book." .... . To bo responded to by the Right ITon. Sii • . Joseph Ward, IC.C.M.G., P.C. ■ Song, ......Miss Eileen Ward. Instrumental Trio—Messrs. A. 11. Hamerton,F. Rowley, and T. Piper., . r Interval for Refreshments, during which th(,, Company will adjourn to the Largo Hall. Overture—"Entr'acte Gavotte," Orchestra Song, ..Mr. Leslie Hill. Mr. E. Tregcar will move, and Mr. H. J. 11 Blow' will second:— , , ' That f the thanks of this meeting be ' accorded to , the members of the late ' Civil Service Superannuation Committee for' their indefatigable labours during the past three years in the interests of ' Superannuation for the Service." ITO bo responded to by Mr. Geo. Allport. Vocal Quartette—Messrs. J. W. Hill, P. S.- - Waldie, W. Godfrey, and G. E. Smith, ivinematograph—A Series of Moving Pictures ■ - will-bo shown by Mr. J. M'Donald, of the . Tourist Department (by kind permission > of . Mr. T. E. Donne). , v ' GOD SAVE THE KING! The decorations arranged by Mr; Walter, Leslie. - ' ; The Orchestra under the baton of Mr. W. M'Laughlin. _ - ' ' Accompanist—Mr. Rowley. '■ .'. Social -, Committee Messrs., Morris Fox. ■ (Chairman), C. E. Adanis (Land and Survey),' E. W. Arnold (Taxation), nJ.'- 11. W. Dixon (Stamps), R. P-. Milne (Machinery), F. S. Pope , (Agriculture), - and F. Rowley (Labour)., . Evening Dress optional. Tickets may be obtained front Members of the,. Committee. --,6319 PUBLIC NOTICES. "VTORMAL-.l .' .. :5CH00L,.-; ,'* CONCERT. SYDNEY STREET''SCHOOLROOM, DECEMBER IS AND. 10, 7,15 P.M. . ' ." SNOW' WHITE AND -SEVEN DWARFS." , ' ' V 2s. and: is. • 6315' ■ ' PUBLIC SERVICE "CO-OPERATIVE. .;' ;;' society, y.'-- ;; .- v A N EXTRAORDINARY' GENERAL MEETA ING -' OF SHAREHOLDERS will be .held in tho Oddfellows' Hall, Lanihton Quay,, on MONDAY NEXT, December 23, jit. 8 0 clock sharp. , Business: To consider means of strengthen- : ing the financial'position of.the society. '< , C. H.' T. SKELLEY. ,-. '' December 16, 1007. Secretary; ■1223 WELLINGTON TIMBER MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. TO BUILDERS AND ( "VTOTICE is hereby 'given that all Timber i X ' Yards in Wellington and Suburbs will bo CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS from 5 p.m. on ' TUESDAY, December 24, 1907, until 8 a.m. . 011 THURSDAY, January 2, 1003. By Order, ■ N. F. MARLEY, Secretary. December 14, 1907. 6245 TO BUSINESS MEN. , SAVE MONEY by having Air-Tight Show. Cases and Window Enclosures, thus preventing your' Goods being destroyed with du-t - or sea air. W. J. PARSONS, BUILDER. SHOP, AND OFFICE FITTER, 81 WILLIS STREET (Two Doors Above _ Manners Street.) Jobbing Work a Speciality. Telephone 2521 Nothing is too small or too largo for my acceptance. - C 631 , LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Oriental Bay,- Saturday, Gold Medal, initialled "W. Reed." Reward on returning to Reed, Baker. Taranafci Street - 4247

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 72, 18 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 72, 18 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 72, 18 December 1907, Page 1

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