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THE BEST WE'VE EVER-GIVEN." ■ m.HEA-TBE ROYAL. Prop.. Jolw Fuller and Sons. .fuller'?. Vaudeville co. EVERY EVENING AT 8. ' ; , A Thrill-a Positive Thrill-of Adm'ira- ' tion and Wonder created by . Our Most Expensive Imported Act! '■'" LESFRERES CROTTON, ' : THE MARVELLOUS-.CROTTONS " . THE MARVELLOUS CROTTONS In their Roman Gladiator Act. ' _ .Grace, Skill, Perfection. Reappearance after his successful tour : , through the United' Kingdom of CHAR. FANING. * The Celebrated "' CHAS. FANING. Ethiopian' Comedian. ■ " -i First Appearance of'CHARLOTTA. First Appearance'of CHARLOTTA, .i Reappearance of GEORGIE DEVOE. THE. COLEMAN SISTERS, ■ '• Australia's Most Talented Double. ■THE LEWIS TRIO, i Three Daintv Clever Ladies. THE KLIMOS,. Acrobatic Comedy. ■ THE KLIMOS, Novelty Act. - JOE - GHARLES,. Eccentric Comedian. Popularity Personified, GERTIE JOHNS, ;£ATTIIS M'DONALD, Clever Soubrette.' MAUD HEWSON, N.Z.'s Contralto. : .Dress Circle and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; ..; "i Boxes, One Guinea. Plan at Theatre. HIS' MAJESTY'S' '•■ THEATRE. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons.. . ■ -...:? '..-:.-. EVERY EVENING AT 8. V '' MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, 2.30 ' t .'■:.".:-his;majesty*s pictures. ■ i .-'■'.•..HIS/MAJESTY'S PICTURES:": '. ] The finest ever seen in Wellington. Per- . '• feet' projection.. Magnificent range. Only the latest shown, and inspite of- the. enormous success the present Programme . ■ will bo shown for. the last time.to-night to. make ,way. for. an. equally■ fine and diversied lot of'•' subject that arrived here.by.the English mail last night. ' We. are the.only direct'importers'and '■'•■: •have supplied this popular and renovated ~'/.'■ Theatre for over two, years. '.'..'"' > WILD BIRDS IN THEIR HAUNTS, THE ROCKY ROAD. 7 . . ■ A'Story of Fate's' Capriciousness. '■- THE INDIAN, A Fine Wild West Study. HUNTING THE WILD RED DEER. '.A DUEL IN MID-AIE, An Edison. ''-': •■-.■ 'FAUST. Ever Popular Story. ■ .' •.] :'.::from;cologne,to bingen. :■:■■} Edmund/Payne and' Geo.'Grossmith is ,/'"OUR'MISS GIBBS." '.'■-■■'• .:.:. A CURE FOR COWARDICE. .: ■ NICK -CARTER in Famous ••' •■■'" ■■'. Exploits. -.- THE TERROR AND THE.TERRIER. : ■'.; ' One Shilling and Sixpence: ■> Doors-7. ;• ■ \ " - COME EARLY OR BOOK YOUR: SEATS.' 'Phone 3143. .-- -.-'; rjIHE - -, KING'S- ■ .-THEATRE,. ';■ j Proprietors and -under the direction of T<' . -.•'■: - ,■■ J. West, Linley,'and.Donovan. . i To-night's Performance under the -pat« : '■■'', ' ronageand in-the presenceof the-Aus- •.' ." t ■ traliaircricketers. - : ■■ "• ! .WEST'S',. „ -.'.:■:' and!: '" ROYAL' "i PICTURES.:,',:,; and- -. .PICTURES.' , j -'•-(Famous rind Unapproachable.) ;;.,'■■ LA.ST.V NIGHT ' . . j •-•■ LAST-- NIGHT - •"■■■'"• this programme: : - '•-. i . THIS, PROGRAMME. TO-MORROW NIGHT . i ; .:, TO-MORROW NIGHT,,-. . ■ ■-J -•'■.'. AYo give i .; ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANGE. . . -, •'-.> COMPLETE CHANGE. , : '•- - ALL NEW STAR SUBJECTS. ..- , ALL NEW,STAR.SUBJECTS. ..,: : ..Orchestral'Selections, by the::' King' s: i Theatre-Band: -■"■:■'•!<:;■-: '•■ .:::.,■,::::- ■-' Is; V: Dress Circle and' Front Stalls. '::-.}«,■ '''V.'6d/" : . : : Luxuriori§:Back Stalls.. '.6d.. - :.,.'■ ' .Plan, at -Abel's.'. /Booking fee, 6d. ;. .;.. :■/ ' - j -J ©:." : f '"STAR PICTURES."".'- '■'"-, Enthusiastic Reception of .This Week**. itl-StafiPrbgra'uime.:'■-:•' „„„„,_. "OTHELLO!:: : OTHELLO! OTHELLO! :': l :' : :::j^r' r . ,-'•■■ . " ■'' IN'aid of-.Victoria:College Gymnasium. Building and Furnishing Fund. ■■_ . ■• FRIDAY, AND-SATURDAY, Ist and.2nd , , j ■. - - April, in-the '•" j ;•■'■■ -.GYMNASIUM. ■■■ ■' 'i Afternoon, 3 to-5 p.m.; Evening, 7.30-/ :, •to 10.30 p.m.' ■-.'■ ':''■■ ■'■ ' , . ' ': Tickers,6d:; .Children,. 3d. ' . , , .'-■■' .'■' ■"'■:■"' MEETINCS, - -, ;j . WELLINGTON CHAMBER' OF COM-.; -. ; "' "j -.-.: merce.: ■-.■■■ ~. -,- ,-.-'j THE Annual General.Meetmg will.bo,, :j .held-at the Chamber on Wednes- . j day, the 30th instant.. The proceedmga ,? will''ba'opened-with a.luncheon, and, to - ... : avoid loss o£ time, members are requested: . ..; v to be good enough to be present punciuallv, as it is proposed- to, begin j the luriclieon promptly' at 1 p clock, and to . • • commence.the business of the meeting- . at 1.35 p.m. Business—To receive-Annuat . ::; Report'and-Statement of, Account; tn. ■■ elect Council for .the -ensuing, year;, to ;- ; elect Auditors; and General. •"..-,• .-.:,.... S. CARROLL, "Secretary. . WELLINGTON'MbTOR ACADEMY. . . MOTORING'THoiDUGLY TAUGHT '*-,"," BY, EXPERTS. .v ■ , ~; E'er"Terms, etc., apply— ' MR: HOLLIS, . - STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOB "..: .-■■:;. ..-.GARAGE, ■_~: . . .MQLESWORTH STREET. ■-.-■- . :' . will find a treasure in "Lino- . ' X: arnish": Linoleum Polish. It will take some of tho troubles off your mind i "and save you no-end of hard gnnding labour. Order it to-day. AU Grocers, ;,-■■. Is. 6d. : ■ ; ' ,''•;" '': YOU'VE enough work in an ordinary,':, way without trying 'to polish ypvt; .:■ linoleums with greasy, beeswax. Lino•arnish" is a Linoleum, Polish that needs ,•'--■ no rubbing; it's applied with a-brush. : ; , All Grocers,-Is. 6d. .- '-'-.■" -' . .•'q'-/a:;:-e:.'a';;."m';. a'-.'n.p". e-'-b*.. .; \ non-conduction compositions. ' Reduce' the Fnel Bill. •■ „.,.;■ Increase the efiicienoy pf the Boiler. • Have no chemical effect on Metal Sun • Adhesive, arid do;'not:crack. .. ' Set hard with good surface. . Do not loso their non-condmting pro- . pertios with time...... „ Al _ _■■ ~ Lower the temperature of the Boiler House, and therefore improve working conditions. ; ' : THE UNITED : ASBESTOS AUSTRA. , LASIAN AGENCY, LTD., :'.-'.. , Jervois Quay, - ':*..:.;:' . T"KY- :; - RADFORD'S for FurnitnreDuchcsse Chests 355. 6d., Sideboards 50s 10s., Washstands Bs. 6d'''.Tables.,2s. Gd;, Chairs 4s; Gd., Rattap Chairs 7s. 6d., Cups and Saucers 2s. Gd. half-dozen, -Tea Seta 7s. Gd., Dinner Seta 17s Gd., Lamps Is. Gd., Toilet Sets 7s. Gd'i Carpet lOd. yard. Hearthrugs 2s. 6d T Mantel Drapes 'Is. 6d.. Towels 6d. each. Cheanest. house in town. ' . ■ — mo LET, Shop in Farish Street. Fo» ■"■:. Sale—2 h.p.-Elcctrio Motor, com- .''*.. plete'with starter and wiring. Apply; . ' BRODIE AND M'MILLAN; . .'. Herbert Street. : : MANAWATU LINE. WE are now open to Book Orders for Timber for delivery at any Station on the Manawatu Line, direct from our Sawmill, near Waikanae. Send for quotations to our Manager, at Rcikorangi,. or direct to— , THE C.' AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND -.HARDWARE CO., LTD., Cubic Street. Wellington, : -,;'.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 777, 29 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 777, 29 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 777, 29 March 1910, Page 1

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