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FOE ADVERTISER OR-READER - , THERE IS ; . NO OTHER PAPER IN NEW ZEALAND . WHICH CAN BE CLASSED WITH "THE DOMINION."

AMUSEMENTS. WHUI'ES E 0 Y A L. -*- Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. ■'ci'-n™,r. EV ERY EVENING, AT 8. SPLCRL MATINEE, ANNIVERSARY DAT. /THE BUENSJOHNSON PICTURES, .produced bj John Fuller and So*s, by special al ™?Kement with Hugh D. M'lntosh. ■THESE BOXING PICTUEES are the finest ejMiples of tho reproduction of a HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CONTEST ever exhibited in an> part of the globe, ■■AND ARE A rUTHFUI. PEESENTMENT of all the exciting and history-making eventa that occuired at ■ v THE STADIUM ON BOXING DAY, "}i ""• or ' ( l' s e / es u °re concentrated on '.the meeting of the Champion Representatives of the White and Colouied Races foi the WORLD'S SUPREMACY. A JOHNSON, THE WORLD'S FIRST COLi ■ OUEED CHAMPION. BUENS, the Grittiest Boxer that ever giaced « the Ring • THE BURNS-JOHNSON PICTUEES. .Absolutely Authentic and Magnificently Trni to Life. ~ MVTINEE ANNIVERSARY DAY AT 3. -OPEICES-Ciicle and Front Stalls, 3s Plan Dresden Booking Fee, Is. Stalls, 2s. Pit (Limited), Is - HARVEY KEESING, •>- Manager for Hugh D. M'lntosh. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL (Concert Chamber). > '>>• Under Direction VICTOE BECK. ~. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF CLEMEN i L. WEAGGE, j, CidWENT L. WEAGGE, Tho World-Famed }a ASTRONOMEE, METEOROLOGIST,- AND TRAVELLER, ;> At the Town Hall Last Night. •-" HUNDREDS UNABLE TO GAIN' ADMISSION. j TO-MORROW (FRIDAY, 22nd), v The Second Entertainment, ?THE ROMANCE OF THE ATMOSPHERE." (How to Forecast tho Weather.) ■ MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED. By Latest Photographs and Pictures from the Great Obseivatories. APPALLING' SUPERB' MARVELLOUS! DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME ADMISSION-35, 2s, and Is. Children halfprice to all parts Reserved Seats. Plan at-'-r the Diesdcn , pllg""* HIS MAJESTY'S THEATKE, Courten.iy Place. v - J THE ROYAL PICTURES THE EOYAL PICTUEES >. PYCKED TO THE DOORS!. ' •-:': HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY! The Premier Picture Show of the Domi-iion. .•;? OUR BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME ; ? PRE-EMINENT U - '- ,3' CHEERS' LAUGHTER!!"SCREAMS!!I i: OUR PICTURES 4LT/GEMS! 4- , TO-MORROW AKBiSnOON ■ (ANNIVERSAR-i?J)AY).. -KALI BiBA AND THE.-F.ORTY THIEVES." ' '&■} CHILDREN'S GIFT MATINEE! ! ; : ■ SATURDAY MATJSEE, AS USUAL. and Gd-.'Plan Abel's. :fTIHE WEI£INC»ON "HARBOUR FEREIES, • IL 'B a y. „■- ; . "BgC-Y'S BA Y. '.' U ' ?■ TO-MOEEOW, { ,;;, w> /""TO-MORROW, - '[AtoNIT-ERSiRY 'DAY (FRIDAY, 22nd JAW fj UAEY). , "The Iperry Steamers \ull.run Special Excur sions to/tlio Bay, commencing at 9 a.m. ' • •,; Ica,i a Baj, last steamer, 5 p.m. , f. FiksfT Steamei from Day's Bay, 8, a.m. • : fiom Town, 5 30 pm. Petone—lo am, 11.30 a m., 1 p.iri, anr .-•'.f-4.30 pm' "Leave Day's Baj, last Steamer—s p.m. >*'■-. ' (Circumstances permitting.) ': Return Faie, Is , Ciuldien, fid. 510? nno PLEASURE SEEKERSMAIDSTONE PARK. ■'.■'; MAIDSTONE PARK. .-.'.■ MAIDSTONE PARK. NEAE UPPER HUTT RAILWAY -STATION. '"'f- - .THE ABOVE GROUNDS ARE NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, and Pleasure Seekers cin ensure a good dav's enjojment in rambling o'er , •'the lulls and gullies, and thiough the native "Hush" i -".'This ib thß nearest place tc Wellington fot ■ fresh, bracing Mountain Air, and a change to ■ Wellington lesidents from the salt sea air. AN IDEAL SPOT FOE HOLIDAY-MAKING! Hot Water Fiee, Swings for the Children, 'a good Running Track and Sports Ground. .There is no need to ask if these grounds will "become popular, as nuinbeis of 'those that ' opened their hampeis here at the commencement -of the season have returned again and 3d.; Children, Halfpiice - - NOTE—On other dijs but holidiys nrrangernients fo) thoigrounds can bo made with the, Railwaj Department 5113 _ Qi . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. -PERFORMANCE BY THE MISSION BAND -i' (Uiiilei tho Corn) uotoi ship of Bandmaster :'.'■': t /~\ " Baker.) - rtSHL MISSION BIND will give i Perform. J, ance at the B VSIN RESERVE TO-NIGHI (THURSDAY), the 21st instant, at 8 p.m. !; ONO. E. P\LMEE, Town Cler':. ;r 21st Janua'ry, 1909. 5111 '■'SWIFTS AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. TENTH CARNIVAL (undtr N Z A S A. Rules), Tfi ARO BATHS, ' ' SATURDAY 23rd JANUARY, 1909, Commencing at 2 30 p m. , 'RELAY RACE ' DIVINQ V. ITER POLO. .AFTEI.NOOV TEi BRASS BAND, Admission; Is. !.'• E. S. FOENE, 511JF Hon. Secretary. MASTEETON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTOEAL ASSOCIATION. ' ANNUAL SHOW, :,' TEBEUARY 10th and 17th, 1909, : . , ' and'RAM'PAIR, FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, DOGSj, ■ ; - and HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS. Over JCIOOO m Prize Money. ;:'. J! Handsome CHALLENGE CUPS. 7 Entries Close: ■SHOW SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th. ;■' RAM FAIR: TEBEUAEY 3rd. 1 Schedules andEntiy Torms on application t« Ofhce this paper, or V.' G. R. SYKES, Secretary, -J956 Afasterton. ' TENNIS AND BOWLING SEASON. nrUitOß'S BOWLS, in "Specially Heavy X Pairs and Sets First Quality, 22s Gd ,• Kktra Quality, 28s Tested and Stamped Selected for Uniformity in Size, Weight, and Bias, by Alonck and Co, Official Bowl Testers. ;■: TENNIS! TENNISI-The Leading „ n d Popular Rackets this 6eason are the "Mass" SBs., the "Alcock," Sss Both makes Guaranteed Perfect in Balance, driving power, and Durability. Obtainable only from ALCOCK AND CO., Now Zealand Billiard and '.</ Spotts Deiot, Lower Cuba Street; City. ; CBM

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 411, 21 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 411, 21 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 411, 21 January 1909, Page 1

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