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_ AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAIw ■Pioprietors, John Fuller and Sons SIX MOI4B TIMES WILL THE CHAMPIONS MEET on the Screen "At the Theatre Royal. SIX NIGHTS MORE will Burns meet Johnson For the Heavy-Weight Championship of tlaj World-.£7500 Purse. SIS NIGHTS were originally allotted to Woli hngton for tho BURNS-JOHNSON PICTURES, But as SIX THOUs vnd more people wish to see the SIX THOUSAND having already seen it), SIX PROVINCIAL towns have been postponed In order to cope ivith the Wellington demand ' To See THESE WONDERFUL'PICTURES. JOHNSON WINS EVERY TIME. How he did it is seen Nightly at the Theatre j Royal. . v SIX Times has one enthusiast been to see it, and ho threatens to pay admission SIX NIGHTS More. The Only Authentic Pictures of the Training* The Only Authentic Pictures of the Contest. Fuller nnd Sons, by Special Arrangement, with Hugh D. M'lntosh. 35., 25., and Is. Plan Dresden, Booking Fee, Is. Extra. Doors, 7.15; Commence, 8. 5182 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. LAST TWO NIGHTS THIS BILL! LAST TWO NIGHTS THIS BILL! THE ROYAL PICTURES! ' THE ROYAL PICTURES! In the Great "BIRTHDAY" Programme. AN AUTO HEROINE: AN AUTO HEROINE. FARMER JONES GOES TO MARKET. , TRAINING SHIP, "LV BRETAGNE." HOW JONES GOT A SUIT. WHALE HUNTING. THE DEVIL AND THE GAMBLER. SUGAR PLANTATION, ARGENTINE. - FIDDLERS. PHANTOM SHIPS* CUSTOMS OFFICER'S FIANCEff. OUR Prices, Is and Cd. Matinee, Saturday. 5181 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! NEW CENTURY " HALft • ONE NIGHT ONLY. CLEMENT L. WRAGGE, F.R.G.S., Will give his SPECIAL "RADIUM" LECTURE To a LIMITED NUMBER of persons desirous of seeing tho GREATEST MARVEL OF THE UNIVERSE! Experiments with actual specimens of WONDERFUL "RADIUM," The Most Ama/ing Sight the Human Eye nl Privileged to Witness! Unique and Exceptional Opportunity. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCEI ADMISSION-ONE PRICE ONLY: TWtK SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. Positively No Free List. 5183 1 Mα l r. 1 n s 0 H Return SONG RECITALS, . CONCERT CHAMBER, , TOWN HALL, JANUARY 29th, FEBRUARY 2nd. Box Plan at Dresden Piano Co., Monday, 10 a.m Reserved Seats ... 4s. OPERA H-OUSB4 MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Ist. SHORT FAREWELL SEASON. ' BLAND HOLT. ~ "THE," WHITE HEATHER." - ~ CHRISTIE SLMONSENS, 5188 * Business Manager. EDWARD REEVES RECITALS* - Under the direction 'of Frank Pulhn. RETURN VISIT. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Monday, Feb. I.—Charles Dickens's Charming Stoiv, "The Cricket on the Health." Wednesday, Fob. "3.—ln response to numerous requests, Ralph Connor's Great Canadian Story, "The Sky Pilot," will ba repeated. Admission, 3s. 2s. Plan Dresden ,Co. 5179 ••—FEILBING'ArAND P.'ASSOCIATION; TjIIFTH ANNUAL SHOW* r . FEBRUARY 2 and 3, 1909. —,- LIBERAL PRIZES FOR ALL STOCK ~- - ,__. COMPETITIONS, ETC. '\C RAM FAIR, FBBRUARr i, 1909. , Echedulee irom Office of this Journal, o^ E. H. FISHES, „ -. - . Secretary. ..' . / 919S MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PAS* TORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW, J , FEBRUARY 10th and 17th, 1909, _-_, .and RAM .FAIR, FEBRUARY 16th and 19th. HORSES, -CATTLE, SHEEP, DOGB, and HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS. Over £1000 in Prize Money. , , 7 Handsome CHALLENGE CUPS. 7 Entries Close: '/ SHOW- SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th. .'RAM FAIR. FEBRUARY 3rd. Schedules and Entry Forms on application ta Olhco this paper, or _, G. R. SYKES, / Secretary, ~)956' MasTerton. TJUSH DISTRICTS AGRICULTURAL AND p pastoral association's annuaTshow,/ wednesday, february 24, To bo held on VTOODVILLE/RACECOURSE. Comprehensive programme.—Leaping and other Competitions. i Pleasant Grounds. Envies c ] ose Tuesday, February 9, at 9 pm. Programmes on application from tho Secretajies of kindred Associations, or from / J. H. ESCOTT, Secretary, , / Box 12, Woodvillo. 5031 • > TENNIS AND'BOWLING SEASON, npAXLOR'S BtfWLS, in Specially Heavy X Pairs and ,Sets. , First Quality, 223 6d 1 Extra yuality.- 28s Tested and Stamped, belected lor Uniformity in Size, Weight, and Bias, by Alo.ock and Co., Official Bowl Teatorj. TENNIS! •' TENNIS!-The Leading and Popular Rackets this season am the "Mass" 38s ; the "Alcock," 35s Both makes Guaranteed Perfect in Balance, driving power, and Durability! Obtainable only from ALCOCK AND CO, KewiZealand Billiard nnd Bporta Depot, Lower Cuba street, City, ' CBSJ J ' ' ARTx ST, Sculler of the World, necora-' \-l , panied by Messrs Fogvell and Pearce, visited tho Excelsior Billiard Saloon, Dixon -Street, and expressed thoir opinions that it was tho most Up-to-Date Billiard Saloon in Australasia. Eight Standard Tables including Arc, Oval, and French Cannon, and No Pockets S. PALMER,'Proprietor. Koto address—Dixon Street Jfew.,doors from Te Aro House). .1 "£, , .'" , t *" 8975
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 414, 25 January 1909, Page 1
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