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AMUSEMENTS. T ? oyAL THEATRE ROYAL. th l JOHN FULLER AND SONS. 10-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! „,,„„ Reopening of ,\ FULLERS' NEW VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Ucvcr, Entertaining, and Absolute Refinement. Now Paces. Old Favourites. ARMSTRONG AND VERNE. ARMSTRONG AND VERNE, Star Fun-makers, who ha\o jusl concluded & Triumphant American Tour. V And Return with Heaps of Novelties. J! THE TOSSING TESTROS, ■ THE TOSSING TESTROS. Marvellous Hat-throwcrs, Spinners, cto. HEATH AND LAMB, HEATH AND LAMB, Tho Newcastle Singing Colliers, First Appearance in '\ audevillo. THE NATIONAL DUO, -] Juvcnilo Comedians, Acrobats, and Novelty ' ■ Vv'ondeis. Astounding DELINO Intensely ; ™ ct " „ ,m. , DELIN O Intrepid. '. Tho Great Tight and Slack-Wire Artist. SCOTT BROS. (Comedians) JOE ROX , ETHEL (Soubrettes) NINA PRESTON. GONZALES. ~ MERYL LAURENCE, Charming Vocalist. . f .THE THREE STARRS, Note Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s. j Stalls Is. Plan at Dresden (no Booking Fee), and Theatre Royal. Doors 7.30. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessees Linlcy and Donovan WELLINGTON'S PICTURE PALACE. Tho-Standard of Excellence; ' i* THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES. Scoring a Sensational Success. Tremendous Enthusiasm Nightly. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! NAPOLEON and the PRINCESS HALTZFELD. NAPOLEON and the PRINCESS HALTZFELD. < O,T HELLO. 0 T HE LLO. FIORELLA, THE BANDIT'S DAUGHTER. PAPER-HANGING BY A NOVICE. ' • TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. GRAND MATINEE. GRAND MATINEE. Is.-* OUR PRICES: Gd. Plan Abel's. Booking Fcc,'6d. CJTAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES! 5' >0 ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. , EVERY. EVENING at 8. Admission, Is. and Cd. MATINEE ON SATURDAY. . ', YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- ' ' *'• • TION. " 4V'- : > 4 A SOCIAL EVENING, to welcome tho new ; * -£*■ General Secretary, Miss Shaw, will 1m ■,| held in the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Lambton Quay $ (over Priuglo's), THIS EVENING, tho 17th in- j stnnt, commencing at 7.50, All members are expected to bo present. AT 74 Manners Street, opp. Opera House.— Exhibition of Indian and Oriental Goods. Hand-mado Laces, Embroideries, Drawn- •] thread Work, and beautiful Art Needlowork. ,| Open to tho public. Inspection invited. TO SHOPKEEPERS, STORES, ETC. ' j WHOLESALE STOCK AT: LANDED COST. '] D BENJAMIN AND CO., Jorvois Quay, j • have still a largo quantity of goods to 1 dispose of, comprising Earthenware, China, i Glassware, Household Hardware Lines, Eloctro j Plato and' Silverware, Fanoy Goods, Tobacconists'- Sundries; c-to. ,i We draw particular attention to our 6took i of Dinner Sets, Lamp Chimneys, TumbJorß— \ these must bo sold to save cost of removal. p. The Buildings, Fixtuics, and Fittings ar» ,'j also for Sale. Glass Cases,- Iron Safes, for Packing Travellers' Samples, etc. , •<■• ' ' Wo havo decided to Remain Open until tho End of the present year.' BUSINESS NOTICES. , F A I L'S C COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT , AND ; SUPPER ROOMS, OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. 'OPEN TILL 11.15 P.M. G. R. PAIL, Proprietor, ,j _ (Lato of High Street, Chnttchurch). '{!>' THE- T I F P' I N. .|" Most Up-to-Dato 'J ' HOT MID-DAY LUNCHEONS And LADIES' AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS.Opp Royal Oak Hotel (next Geo. Winder's). | Fresh Strawberries ' and Cicam Daily, \s String Band in attendance Tuesda>s, Thursdays, Fridays, and, Saturdays, ' ~, MEREDITH'S HOUSE, Wmarunui. N.Z. | (Junction Wanguuui Rivet und Main ~ 1 •lruuk 'Line). ' j FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. . i Excellent Cuisine. Cook's Coupons Accepted. '' j Telogriphio Address: "Mathtas," l'aumarunui, ' j E\eiy attention guen to Telegrams. j IvJlliK AND MAl'lllAS, ' •] CIIO9 ' Piopuctressea. • J BKODIE AND M'MILLAN. . . SAW AND TOOL MAKERS AND , I CUTLERS, Have REMO\LIj w New Premises, ' HEKBLRT STREET I ILaio Funsh btrcet). . j Bring for Repair by Skilled Workmen all i kinds of bawt and Touls, bcissort, Razors, etc. ,] Lawn Mowers adjusted uud iuaruoued. 0155 ft *•] : . j r( LABSI G L A 8 S I • We .Specialise In . 'J BRITISH PLATK'AM) SHEET GLASS. 1 UEAUTIFUL NEW TINTS IN FLEMISH, j CATHEDRAL, MUFFLED, AND 1 OPALESCISNT. ' •] ~~ ■ 4 Sea the New j "CAT'S EYE" AND "ARCTIC" GLASSES. I N i •! BASEMENT AND ROOF LIGHTING A ' ! SPECIALITY. ~~~ i PAVEMENT AND FLOOR LIGHTS. ' - ] PRISMATIC AND "MAXIMUM LIGHT". '' GIUSS. , », GLASS SHADES ' ,*< MIRRORS 1 > LENSES RONDELS - J PRISMS. , I LEADLIGHT MAKERS, GLASS BENDERS. GLAZIERS. QMITH AND SMITH, LTD., OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. '' " a FOR RALE. ; UPLAND ROAD, Kelburno, splendid 8roomod modern Residence, 1 minute from tram; harbour view. RAWHETI TERRACE, Kelburne, one 7. roomed modern Residence, close to tram; har bourviow. PROUSE LUMBER. LTD, TARANAKI STREET. * ■ C1035F '. IRONMONGERY AND CROCKERY BUST.. - 1 NESS, FOR SALE, in flourishing country town, centre of progressive, district! stock about .£400; terms, JC2OO cash, balance arranged. Apply- * BOX 571, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 692, 17 December 1909, Page 1
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