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__ AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAIi ' TO-NIGRT, nt 8, TO-NIGHT. . BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME. -..A" 0 Unapproachable and Unassailable. ; FULLERS' THE BEST PICTURES. PULLERS' , OF ALL. PICTURES! Presenting an Up-to-Dato New Stai Programme, including— ; Till! MELBOURNE OTP. , THK MELBOURNE CUT.'. 1 Sporting Sights and Scenes at Fleminelon. l.Armal of tho Governor-General and Partyj o ?fi? IM on U>o Lara; 3, Secrete of tho , Saddling P.iddock; i, Soneatwns at the, Starting-post; s,."They're OR"; 0, First! ' liret Timo Past tho Post; 7, The Turmfoe' ' Homo, then > A PRINCE TOOTE'S DASH FOR SAME, * And a Number of . Other Star Subjects,' \ Including— , ' \ THE FEAR, Thnlliag Drama. > THE PARK AT CASUBA. NAVAL STRIKE. EVIL PHILTRE, ETC. FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS. ' Prices-Circle, 25.; Stalls and Pit, Gd. Doors, 7.15. Rcscncs at Dresden. 387f1» TJIS MAJESTY'S THEAIEB, j JLJL Sole Lessees ... Linley and Donovan / TO-DAY, at 2 30. ■ TO-DAY,} i MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. T MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. TO NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.' THE SUPERIOR TH& ROYAL TO ' ROYAL , A PICTURES. AH,. PICTURES/ 5 THE DASH TO DEATH. THE DASH TO DEATH. THE CHILD OF THE FOREST. i THE CHILD OF THE FOREST. THE SEVENTH DAY. " ' ' THE hEVENTH DAY. WHERE FALSE HAIR COMES TEOM. i Is OUR PRICES Cα". | Plan Abel's. Booking Fee, Gd. ' , 365%; STAR PICTURES,'' ST. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Last Night of Magnificent Programme, < ( Including , .. v i WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY? ' BROTHERS IN ARMS. "I MAKING A -MAN OF HIM. / And Numerous Other' Varied and Beautiful ! Pictures. ' < Grand Matinee This Afternoon, admitting ' children for 3d. ' F. WOLFGANG 3SS3J WONDERLAND! WONDEELANDI THIS AFTERNOON AND NIGHT! ■ All tho Magnificent Working Amusements an 3 Gardens, FREE. • " Is.' WONDERLAND!" 6d.j ':, SWSJ ,' \ WELLINGTON COUNCIL. j TO w' N' ' 'H A L L « 0 M N H , A • L L 5 OSGAK' EEC IT A, L; i this (Saturday! evening, 20a No\«mbcr, at 8 o'clock, ' By MR'. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). ' , SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME. Poor Gynt i Grieij Panst - Gouuos ' Admissiou-*-Snpence and'Onb Shilling. ' •.' JNO. E. PALMER, 3637 ". Town Clerk. 1 . . „ \ WELLINGTON CITY ' ' COUNCIL SUNDAY NEXT, the 21st Instant, at 3 p.m. < : BAND PERFORMANCE. GARRISON BAND IN NEWTOWN, PAKE. JNO. R. PALMER. . Town Clerk. „ 20th November, 1009. ,36G8\..' , WANTED, a" Live''MACHINERY. CANVASSER; remuneration entirely'depend , dent on applicant' 6 ability and industry. > Apply,'by letter, to 3632F ' BOX 196, ' \O SHOPKEEPERS. STORES, AND OTHERS. i WHOLESALE STOCK. ©BENJAMIN, AND CO., Jorvois Quay. • ha\o still a largo quantity of goods to dispose of, comprisinf Earthenware, Chinn, Glassware, Household Hardware- Line?, Electro I Plate and Silverware, Fancy Goods,' Tobaccon< ists' Sundries, etc. > Every line ia ouoted st considerably losi than the usual Wholesale Prices, * Liberal terms offered to large bnyors. , Tlio Buildings, fixtures, and Fittings are . also for Sale Glass Cases. Iron Snfes. Iron Door for Strong Room, Baskets ,for Packing Travellers' Sam> pies, etc. Call early at tho Warehouse, 'Jcrvois Quay, closing down finally at end of November. ft ■ 3301 vl ' BUSINESS NOTICES. PAIL'S , rtOMMERCIAL RESTAURANT AND \J -> SUPPER ROOMS. OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. ' OPEN TILL 11.15 P.M. G. R. FAIL, Proprietor, (Late , of nigh Street, Christchurcb). CUM m H E TIFFIN, 5 X Most Up-to-Dato i' / ' HOT MID-DAY LUNCHEONS > ' Aud '[ •, LADIES' AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS, Opp Royal Oat Hotel (ne-d Gco. Vender's). \ , , C 1357 MEREDITH'S HOUSE, Taumarnnui, N.H. ' -' (Junction "fi'anganui Rivet und' Main 5 Trunk Line). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent Cuisine. C'ooK's Counons Accepted. Telegraphic Address- "MathinV Taumaiunui, attention gnen to Tclegnms KERR AND MAT'UVS, ' CIIM Propuetresscs. W. J. JORDAN. ,U. B. OAICES. PAINTERS", PAPERHANGERS, ETC. JdRDAN AND OAKES (Late of G. E. Godber), 74 VIVIAN STREET. Estimates Riven for old and new work 'Phono 2205. CISIO TCE CHESTS. ICE CHE S¥k ■*• Also AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES. MAX KRBISSIG, Littlo Tarauaki Stiet. 'Phone 2499. C 1036 m ° fi B> t, RUSSELL TERRACE, faoing Nowtown Park, SEVEN-ROOMED - RESIDENCE. , PEOUSE LUMBER LTD., Taranaki Street. CIOJSF __^ ' , HERETAUNGA-TRENTHAM. WE havo a Bplondid BLOCK OF LAND near Golf Links,' planted and fonced, on which wo aro prepared to Bmld to suit a purchaser. l Also, Ltmd near Trentham' Raooconrso and Eiflo Range. Ingnirics eolicitcd. -JOHN OPUN AND CO.. tTD _C_33_ , A
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 669, 20 November 1909, Page 1
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