AMUSEMENTS. IJTH E A TEE R 0 Y A t, TO-NlGHT—Complete New . Programme. To-Night—NEW" ARTISTS—To-Night. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE CO. First Appearance of WARD LEAR Funniest WARD LEAR WARD LEAR .of all WARD LEAR WARD LEAR Comedians, WARD LEAK Last Few Nights of DEAVE'S MARIONETTES. - Deavo's Manikins—New. Items To-night, _ RALEIGH, the Slack-Wire J.larvel. New Jokelets, Songlcts, and Twolets,. by CHARLES THROSBY, Clever Entertainer Beattio McDonald,' New Illustrated Songs. . To-night, Every Song New by ■ . Gertie Johns, Bella Perm an, Will Itobey, • Pearl Smail. ' Miss Maud Hewson, Glorious Contralto. 1 Dress Circle and Orcliestra Stalls 2sv Stalls Is., Boxes One Guinea. Box Plan'at Theatre. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. PICTURES HIS PICTURES PICTURES MAJESTY'S. PICTURES ' . . IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ' > ■ Bead This: PICTURES CONTINUE PICTURES CONTINUE ; AT HIS MAJESTY'S., THEATRE. . WITHOUT INTERRUPTION, j N.B.—The Public are requested to taka Particular' Notice that Messrs.' John Ful-;. - ler and Sons will,as-now and from - March 16 onwards, still Continue ,to Spp- v ply the same • Magnificent Weekly Film. Programme to His Majesty's Theatre; known from March lGth'onwards, solely; . . as. ■■■"'' "HIS MAJESTY'S. ..PICTURES"' : .: As Supplied to., the Royal Picture Syncli- .. cato during their Tenancy of the Popular . HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. . . Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, Is. Stalls, Gd. '; , . .. . is ... majesty's ■ theatre!;v,; 1 . Lessees ...Linleyand Donovan.'. ..... >• LAST NIGHT .OF THIS SERIES. TO-NIGHT. ■; 'TO-NIGHT. THE ROYAL PICTURES. ' ' . ' . -THE ROYAL PICTURES; ' Complete Chango Programme. TO-MORROW Night . TO-MORROW. • Combining ... SUBLIME DRAMATIC SKETCHES,' ' EXQUISITE SCENIC STUDIES, ART STUDIES,' ■ And - HUMOROUS ITEMS. NEVER EOUALLED OR EXCELLED ■ THIS SIDE THE EQUATOR. Is. OUR PRICES". Gd. Plan.Abel's. Booking Fee, Gd. v QT.' THOMAS'S HALL,. NEWTOWN. "■ , O STAR PICTURES. - This Week's Excellent Programme. For' the Flag. Dancing Tabloids. Motor Boat Racing' at Burnham, etc. "jl/JTUSIC. a point of ' hear* : J-'-S- ! ing the Grand Freo Concert 'at ■' Garden Fete, in Botanical Gardens, next Saturday. ' , • Y.W.C.A, ;; ~. ; . - A ..LECTURE, entitled "Social Life in : China." will boi delivered by "Yungliang Hwang" (the Chinese Consul), THIS ((TUESDAYJ. •MARCH: 8, a't.'B. i p';m.,.in St. John's Schoolroom. ' Musical Items. ■ Admission ■ Is. Proceeds in aid of; the General Fund'of the Association.' - -. : TfIICKETS: for. NAVY LEAGUE BALL V i> :(Town ; Hall,.'lsth,'MAßCH), 10s. 6d. each, may bo obtained before 5 p.m.: on ' ' FRIDAY, 11th March, from any members of the Ball Committee, .including the following:—Mesdames Newman, J. G. Findlay, T. G.. Macarthy, Shirtc]iffe,; ; 'Tasker, C, A. Ewen, J. Dykes, Chaytor, Larnach, Stevens, Seddon, Edwin, M'Kellar,' and Winder, Messrs. J. B. Harcourt, J. W.. Henderson, J. Dykes, J. ;M. Richmond, H. C. Tewsley, S. Wheeler, R. Beere, R. Darrocli, G. T, Hall, J.' T. Horn, S. S. . Brown,\ E. J, Le . Grove, E. An-, noldi ' Capt. O'Sulliyan, Major Courtney, Dr. Izard, Dr. Cahill, Dr. Martin, Colonel Campbell, and Colonel Collins, 1.5.0.,' or from the Joint -Secretaries (Mrs. Firth or Mr. C. W. Palmer), or from any other members of the Committee. ; ' WELLINGTON'S Pride-The Botani- ' yV C al Gardens—ln all their splendour next Saturday, at Boys' Institute Garden: Fete. > ,■ ■ ... .... ' LAUNDRY! LAUNDRY! ;LAUNDRY! TjlOR tho convenience of the public, we iP .. are opening a; depot 'at No. 154 In< gestre Street, where all classes of Laundry Work will be received for laundering at our commodious premises, Te Aro Steam Laundry, 20 Hopper Street. Don't forgot our shop address, corner of Cuba and Ingostre Streets. Open Saturday, 12th February.—W. Naismith and Co., Proprietors. 'Phone 448. . . FOOTWEAR., , QOME fay my' Work's the Best. Others £3 say it's not, but if yon put it to the test. I think I'll win the toss. VAIL. 160 TORY STREET. : • Mclwanl; Scotch Ale!FAR SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. 75 PER CENT. OF THE ALE IH- ■ PORTED INTO AUSTRALIA IS • . . REPRESENTED'BY ... li e E W A N'S. ' ' HEALTHFUL. INVIGORATING. APPETISING. HEALTHFUL. INVIGORATING, ' ' ' APPETISING. . 1600 CASES WERE SOLD IN ' MELBOURNE LAST MONTH, : . TO LET, Shop in Farish Street. For. Sale—2 h.p.-Electric Motor, complete with Bt'arter and wiring. Apply . BEODIE 'AND M'MILLAN, Herbert. Street. FOE SALE. TTPLAND ROAD, Kelburne, splendid V roomed modern' Residence, 1 minuta from tram; harliour view; RAWHETI TERRACE, Kelburne. on« : J-rbomed modern Residence, closo to - tram; harbour view. PROUSE LUMBER, LTD.. TARANAKI STREET. ' MANAWATU LINE. WE are now Open to Book Orders for Timber for delivery at any Station on. the Man'awatu Line, direct from our Sawmill,, near Waikanao. . Send for quotations to our Manager, at Reikorangi, or direct to— THE C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND . HARDWARE CO., LTD., Cablo Street. Wellinnton
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 760, 8 March 1910, Page 1
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