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; AMUSEMENTS. rp HEAT R,E ROYA L/ ■- TO-NIGHT. A .COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME All-Pictures Gems. : ; FULLER'S, ,CINEMA PATHE. FULLER'S CINEMA PATHE. Some' of To-nighfs Gems:—A Jlvstic .Castle.: Across the Atlantic. The Mixed Bags. .'Life's ■ Happiest Day.. Ideas .of a Prince. A Revenge- ~ ful Official. The Sporting Lady, and Numerous Others. TO-NIGHT, YOU'LL'BE REALLY SORRY IE YOU MISS SEEING : TO-NIGHT'S GREAT PROGRAMME.' EDGAR COLLINS'S FINE ORCHESTRA. ■ Dress Circle, 25.; Stalls', Is. Back Stalls, 6. rjl HE A TRE ROY At, . ' Proprietors ... John Fuller and Sons. , : MONDAY, JANUARY 18., "GOOD BOY, TOMMY." - THE BURNS-JOHNSON PICTURES. , - THE JOHNSON-BURNS PICTURES. ' Produced by John Fuller and Sons by special ; arrangement with Hugh D. M'lntosh,: Govern-> ing Director Scientific'Boiing and Self-Defenca- , Ltd. ■ .. /.\ /■: ' EVERY MOVE in the Contest between- , ' TOMMY BURNS'and JACK JOHNSON, For the Heavy-weight Championship of the - World, which took place at the Sydney Stadium, i. ' is brought vividly, in • graphic detail before _. you. . •' .;. 1 . :y, / . "ALL THE . WRITTEN DESCRIPTIONS FALL. FAR SHORT OF ' WHAT ACTUALLY ■ OCCURS' IN THE PICTURES" said another. - <~- ■ • IT WAS A FAIR GO, how-could it be otherwise with 40,000 eyes following . every. move- ■ ment, with men of all grades of society, with'<.. ■■■ the police'there to see there was no brutality. : , IN THIO OPEN AIR, with the riorious sunlight'shining down on them. . 'Twasanunex- .. ampled spectacle.' JOHNSON is now-the Champion oftlie World, the first coloured man to . hold tho ~ title: ,^ How long will ho bo allowed to retain UP, '. LORD AND LADY DUDLEY, visited thg. '- Town Hall,-Melbourne, to witness a public ex--1 hibition of these -pictures. , They expressed . themselves as thoroughly pleased, and they . would net have gone to see them had the prii vate report not said,that there is nothing id - the' Pictures to offend tho most fastidious. . Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3s. Plan Dresden. Booking.Fee, Is. Stalls, 25."; Pit, Is.- • (li " lUe ")- ; - , 5013 WE S T'S . P.I CTUR ES. TO-DAY, : At 2.30 p.rnj - . 1 At 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY, '- - FINAL MATINEE. V' ' FINAL MATINEE. . . . '" The Chirdreii's Last Opportunity, of Enjoying r ■~ "West's Pictures, v' : - IJI. O W N . 'A- i hi' ■ Direction of T. J. WEST Manager for -N.Z. A. M. MILLEB . TO-NTCt_HT.! A Special Programme of Pictorial Gems for tho , .- LIST NIGHT - 1 LAST NIGHT : - LAST NIGHT Of the Pre-eminent and Incomparable . -v,. '. WEST'S . PICTURES - . v .: : ' WEST'S , PICTURES - , _, And the Popular Musical Combination, ■ DE GROEN'S . '. VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. VICE-REGAL'ORCHESTRA. y TO-NIGHT is your. Last Opportunity. ; . 'i : v TO-NIGHT islast ' : ; „ opportunity of enjoying ,• ' . ' ' - - - this ■' : ' ENTERTAINMENT OF INDESCRIBABLE CHARM, , ' So put' off everything • "■•'and come .TO-NIGHT.-:. >. PRICES—3s., 25., and Is. Plan at Dresden'/ REDUCED • RATES with CONCESSIONS. , -GEOFFREY NYE, Manager on Tour. : Vi' .- -\\T,ST'S PICTURES ■': : r V.;. TiTSTILL bo at Hawera NEXT MONDAY and , VV TUESDAY. , - Win;.be 'at- Newi Plymouth .NEXT WEDNE3-;: : DAY till SATURDAY. . ; .:5028 .:: HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, . Conrtenay Place. -'. ,■ THE ROYAL-PICTURES! . THE ROYAL PICTURES! ' GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY! CttILDREN, ■ Gd. ALL PARTS./ ;: •• TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I o THE ROYAL PICTURES! ■ ' ; ; . IN A "BEST OF ALL" PROGRAMME! • DON'T MISS THIS-BILL! : DUTY VERSUS REVENGE!. Richard 111. ; V Zanzibarl .BEHIND THE MASK! . : The Traitor! Guard's Alarm I ', And a Host of Others. N.'xt Wednesday—OUß BIRTHDAY! . Every Lady Will Receive ;a'Souvenir. 1 '. v . :GRAND BIRTHDAY.-MATINEE,' i FRIDAY (ANNIVERSARY DAY)! OUR. Prices: Is. and 6d: Plan at .Abel's.; 5019 , •A GRAND CONCERT, under tho, distinl\l guished. patronage of . his Worship the ■ Mayor, and- by kind permission of . Captain ' Vaughan Lewes, D.5.0., R.N., will be given . at the MASONIC HALL, Uy. H M.S. "CAMBRIAN'S" MINSTREL AND VARIETY TROUPE, .. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JANUARY IS. 1 In aid of the Fund for the Widows and Relatives of tlioso recently lost in tho disaster to , the Pinnace of .H.M.S. "ENCOUNTER" at • anyone, unable. to attend,', wish to : . Subscribe, Donations may bo sent to Captain - Vaughan Lewes, H.M.S. Cambrian, and will be' gratefully received and acknowledged.- : Doors Open at ,7.30 p.m. Commence at 5 p.m. "Tickets: Reserved Seats, 3s:j.Others, 2s. andls. : ' Plan may be seen and Tickets obtained at • ■ the Dresden Office. - ■ . - , ; ,9913 r■ / rjIOAVN HALL. ; ... TOWN HALL, SUNDAY'NEXT!- \ ■: SUNDAY NEXT I . .(January 17th, 1909.)... .r' . SACRED CONCERT - ' 1 By the ■ • ' ' PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA' WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA . And WELLINGTON'S TALENTED ORGANIST WELLINGTON'S TALENTED ORGANIST '. ■ (MR. D. A. KENNI), ' Assisted by MISS MAY DRISCOLL (Contralto) and ' V MR. CLAUDE ALLAN (Baritone). . Doors open at 7.30. • Concert at 8.20. ' - \ 9999 J. WOODAVARD, Sec. FEILDING A. AND P.; ASSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNUAL- SHOW, FEBRUARY 2 and 3, 1909. LIBERAL PRIZES FOR ALL' STOCK " COMPETITIONS, ETC. RAM' FAIR, FEBRUARY 4,-1909. Schedules from Office of this Journal, os G. H. .FISHES, ' , Secretarv." ■ 9195 -
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 1
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