' - ADTERTISERS: WILL ; NOTE. •: .■ ;. : "THE DOMINION,": WITH -IT3 • EVEB INCREASING CIBCULATION.- .IS' NOW WITHOUT CHALLENGE .'ADMITTED TO. , BE : NEW ZEALAND'S ' LEADING MOBNING DAILY. - - ' : "
A MUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE 'ROYAL'. THEATRE ROYAL. ' JL " Proprietors—John Fuller and Sons. ■ ' TO-NIGHT, NEW, SENSATIONAL, AND STARTLING PROGRAMME! ■ THE WIDE WORLD PICTURES. THE WIDE WORLD PICTURES. TRIUMPH OF ALL PICTURE SHOW. . " THE-LONELY ISLE OF ST. KILDA. THE .LONELY ISLE OF ST. KILDA. The Most-Wonderful Nature Picture Ever.Taken/ Scenic—Weird—Awesome. • - • ■ "THE OUTLAW!" "THE OUTLAW IThe Swimming Master. Over the Hills to the Poprhouse. Ihe Fairv of the Torrenv , _ ' Other Marvellous Pictures are:— • • ~ The Artist's Nightmare; Manor Lescant; The '-• Poor Clown's Prayer; Prospecting for Gold ..'n.'- Assouan; A Cheap' Shower Bath; The Ever-Laughing Gent; The Convict's Dasb . x for Liberty;- and' •' Edison's Latest and Funniest Film— FLY PAPER! FLY PAPER! > . Please Note Following Facts:— - ALL..-FILMS GUARANTEED NEW TO ' - WELLINGTON! THE FINEST PICTURE -SHOW POSSIBLE. OUR BARGAIN. PRICES! (The Re-seating of - this Theatre is now Completed)— Stalls,. 500 tip-up; seats, at Gd.; Front Stalls, 400 tip-up .Seats, at 15..; Dress Circle. 200 tin-up seats,' at 2s.- , 7GBI • HIS,- MAJESTY'S - THEATRE, . M ' ■ COURTENAY PLACE. The People's 'Popular Picture Palace. ■ STILL BOOMING. STILL BOOMING. THE ROYAL PICTURES. - .- THE ROYAL PICTURES. : TO-NIGHT. : ' TO-NIGHT. : OUR . INDIAN EMPIRE.' STADIUM SPORTS (Third Series)." " .. FLASH JAMES. THE SPECTRE, 4 CONSTANTINOPLE. THE UNLUCKY WINNER. . THE LADY MODEL. ' • . THE-ILL-FAMED MILL,' . " And Manv, Many More. : GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW. '•• GRAND . MATINEE'- TO-MORROW. . Doors Open 2 o'clock: .: OUR Prices: Is. and Gd. Plan Theatre. 7731 - QRANI) MILITARY ; NIGHT. JUPP'S BRASS BAND. • . ' . • ' ' ! . BAZAAR.- ■; ; ■ TOrNIGHT! TO-NIGHT!-TO-NIGHT.!. .' ■ . TO-NIGHT! ' ■ •At the SKATING RINK,. VIVIAN STREET. ' MUSICAL PROGRAMMfc. . PROGRAMME.: . • , 1. 8 o'clock—Daiice'bv Children (under directioi : of MISS ADELINE. TOLER-CURTIS). : 2. B.3orrDance!.: by MISSES. WARtIHAM-and- - MURPHY. '. . / • 3. 9 p.m.-MISS ' CONSTANCE ' yiVIENNE; . • •••• Solo, "Message from the..King." 4. 9SO—MISS' DOROTHY'- VIVIENNE, Clever, 1 '■ 'Child Perfornter.':' •« T s'i : - ■- • 5".:9;i5—MR. WliL VFi r IENNE, Cornc&ian. \' "Musical Director —F. H. KENWORTH. • ' Grand Military Night —All Volunteers in ■ .uniform admitted FREE (permission granted), , ' W. A. MARTIN, 77G6 ' Secretary. rjIOWN HALL' '.TOWN . HALL .. .GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT • - GRAND ORCHESTRAL" CONCERT . ', :By the ~, ■ .-. ' WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY __ WELLINGTON ORCHES'iUIAL SOCIETX (Conductor-MR;.'ALFRED HILLji On., ; THURSDAY,.NOVEMBER. .12; 1908;. ' THURSDAY, 12, 1908. . ADMISSION—Reserved 35., 2s. and Is. . ; • ■Box plan at Dresden. . T. R.:COOKE, • 7750 , ... . , Hon.,. Secretary... fJUIE -MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. TO-NIGHT,^AT .8. There-'arc'; three' reasons why-you should be at the:''ft^<^e;{t:Wlt^?h ! for. , 'a-'ple'asaut even- . ing :--(l) To learn more of'-how the inen of the sea ; live', as wiil be- shown, in the Popular , Lecture iiy the Missioner on "The Advantages " ; and..Disadvantages of :a Sailor's- Life" - (with ■ humour and pathos. (2)' To hear the splendid : recital's W 'MISS CHRISTINE, PiCOT.-, (3)-To ■ ,assist 'iii an essential alteration required iirtlie 1 .buildings:..- , Chairman,-. C. -, P. ■ Powles, Esq. . Tickets Is.-and Gd., at the Dresden. " 7761 ' - r MEGTINCS. ■ " NEW ZEALAND LAWN TENNIS ' ',- "-' ASSOCIATION. THE GENERAL MEETING of the Associa- ".: tion-- will be-held on FRIDAY, October . ,30; 1908.; at.The Wellington Investment Trus- - tee ' and Agency- Co.'s Room, next - Bank of Now Zealand,' Lambton Quay, at 7.30. o'clock • p.m. .: ' - ■ ■ ;■ - ; GEO.-- N. GOLDIE, ' , . "7iG3. .'..'. - ' ■■' ' ' Hon.' Sec. PUCLiC NOTICES. : MAKARA' COUNTY' COUNCIL. , ' 'ELECTION.- NOTICE.' ■"PURSUANT,'to tlie-provisjons of."The.Local J7 Elections aiid Polls Act, 1905," and '.the amendments thereof, ' 'i , .I'hereby give-nqtice:tliat an Election to fill •' for the several Ridings - "of'the Couiitv of .Makara will take place,on ' .WEDNESDAY',; the lit h day of NOVEMBER, ; -1908, in every case in-which a-Poll is veqiiil-eil; ahd-I hereby appoint'the.Makara County Offioo, 'Makara',.■ us the -place, and before .12 o'clock lioiiit of THORSDA.Y, the Sth.-day of NOViIM. BER, 1908, as the time, for receiving, the Nomi-nations'of-Candidates-to'such, offices. "' .' /i'|ie' nuiiiber of.."oflices- to be'filled is as follbVs—tliat- is to say. for the Makara .Riding, ■ tjv6'(2);'and for the Po'rirua 1 Riding; four (1). Nominations of "candidates for each Riding are,to be in the.'foi'm prescribed by the second schedule (2) 6f the aforesaid Act, arid shall bo . delivercd-to the Returning Officer or v addrcssed ■to him and delivered'at the abovenamed office ' before 12 o'clock 110011 of THURSDAY, the:.sth day of NOVEMBER, 1908. If the number of ■ candidalSs "exceeds the number of offices then to be" filled, public notice will be given of tho day on wKinfrthe Poll is to be taken, of the names. of. the several Candidates, and of the situation of-the Polling Booths. " Nomination Papers may be obtained at the ' . aforesaid office or from the Returning Officer. 1 ■ ' Given under my hand this 2Gth day of Octo- ' berj 1908.' " • GEORGE R.. HISI.OP, ' ' J Returning Officer for the County, of Makara. ■ " '' - "'" 7 ' 3 " :TO MANUFACTURERS, AGENTS, IMPORTERS, ETC: TRAVELLER, disengaged, thorough experience throughout Australia and New Zealand, representing large English Hardware and "other houses. Apply "Commerce," "Dominion" Office. __j_j 'SOS \ SALVATION ARMX. . PEOPLE'S. PALACE PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, 1 213 Cnba Street, Wellington. At: Penny Section of Tram from Government ' Station; also.Wallace Street Tram j ~ from.Wharf, -V: SUPERIOK ACCOMMODATION for Ladies, Gentlemen and Families. Meals in Publiri Dicing Room, Is. Six Tickets-for ss. Board and Lodging:ss. per day, 25s.',per wtek.' Breakfast 7 to 9, luncheon 12 to 2, iea 5 to 7. Afternoon Teas and Suppors. Ninety,six airy Bedrooms, Sitting-rooms tin each floor," 12 Baths (hot and cold; water). Cleanliness comfort, and civility guaranteed. Trams and boats met if desired. Letters addressed to THE MANAGER will be ppamptly. attended to. ■ C 977
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 341, 30 October 1908, Page 1
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