AMUSEMENTS. ; JJI3 MAJESTY'S THEATRE. j Props.. John Fuller arid Sons. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PICTURES His PICTURES -"■ PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES ■ AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. OVERWHELMING RECEPTION of ■ our New.Programme Last Night. WHAT . is the secret of our SUCCESS-Perfect ] Pictures, Perfect Music, and Perfect • Comfort-PLEASED PUBLIC. THE PUNCHESTOWN RACES. : THE PUNCHESTOWN RACES. ■ THE PUNCHESTOWN RACES. The GTeat 1910 Meeting-Terrifio : Tumbles—Marvellous Escapes. : THE THIRD DEGREE. ; THE THIRD DEGREE. (Or the Livingston Case). i mni? s ?-r4 nlericaa Detective Drama. ; THE FINAL ■ THE THREAD : SETTLEMENT. OF DESTINY, i FOOLSHEAD ANITIIIS. BROTHERS. • (Our old friend is Naughtv). . : MATINEE, SATURDAY, -AT"2.30. i And many other brilliant numbers. ! Dress Circle and 0.5., Is.; Stalls, 6d.". i Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. I NEW PROGRAMME GREAT SUCCESS. ' mHEATRE ROYAL, : *■ Props., John Fuller and Sons. : FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. : An Ovation accorded : CARDEN WILSON. : CARDEN WILSON, ; Australia's Greatest Mimic, and Enter*. : tamer, Giving Faithful Representations > Of Actors Past and Present. PEARL HELLMRICH,. ; Australia's Danfast Soubrette. BERT WARNE. Comic Vocalist. ; Last Week of RANCE SMITH, ; Last Week of RANCE SMITH, ' The Man who gets up Steam, or inothe* '; .fords tho most unorthodox and trickiest i step dancer ever seen in Wellington. WARWICK LUMLEY, ■ '. Comedian Monologuist. CECILE STEPHANO, N.Z. Contralto. ': JOE LAMB,. Newcastle Singing Collier, j Last Week of VICTOR, ' ■<. FRANK YORKE, Everybody's Favourite. THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH, . 23. and Is. Plan Theatre. Tel. 2084. .! Taste the DELIGHTS OF SKATING-"at ' OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. ROLLER SKATING RINK! •'. Direction of John Fuller and Sons. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! ""■: TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! • Doors Open 7.30 p.m. Brass Band in Attendance. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), Sessions—2.3o ■ and 7.30 p.m. i String Band in Afternoon. ,| Beginners Session, 6 p.m. Admission ■■■? ' free. Skates 6d. , Admission, at Ordinary Sessions—Ladies ; 6d., Gentlemen Is. '' - '. Skate Hire . and Floorase—Plain ball-bearing, Is, Private Skates, Flooiv ■ age, 6d. Season and Concession Tickets avail» able. , .''..-■: New Skates (best makes) for Sale. . : A. R. SHEPARD, Manager. :| ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. ' STAR PICTURES STAK TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' : ' See "UNDER SEALED INSTRUC- \ TIONS." Popular Prices, Gd., Is. qt! mark's schoolroom. _a M.C.L. ENTERTAINMENT AND SALE ~ OF WORK,To be Opened by Miss Coates at.3 p.m.,. ■; 'THIS (THURSDAY), , '-MAY-"26th, "and.-; TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) Evenings. .. i ings. ■; ■ . ■ JJ Doors Open at, 7.30 p.m. Admission, ■ Is. ;■ Children, 6d. "npHE LAND OF THE PHARAOHS." EGYPT:,-PAST'AND PRESENT. . MR. WM.. BRADLEY, . Thirteen years Missionary of Egypt ■ General Mission, ■ Will Deliver a LECTURE, Illustrated by Magnificent ; Lantern Slides (including "The Pharoah of the--.-. Oppression") . In ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, ;■; Dixon, Street, TO-NIGHT.. (THURSDAY), 26th MAY, " At 8 o'clock. : Chairman—Rev. Dr. Gibb. Admission Free, but opportunity will : be given for receiving Thank-offering. : • Everybody welcome. ■■ ■ : WELLINGTON BOYS' CRICKET ' : LEAGUE CONCERT. i rriHE Concert in connection with the ; A above, which was postponed owing' j to the- late King's death, will be held on • -, FRIDAY, 27th MAY, in the Y.M.C.A-. i Hall, Willis Street, at 8 p.m. Admission ; Is. - v i F. M'CLUSKEY, Hon. Secretary. I VISIT THE i 7th NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. JUNE 21 to 24, 1910, PALMERSTON i . NORTH. . ! THE Great Exposition of- Everything \ appertaining ■to Dairying. 10,000 ' j square feet, Machinery 200 ft. shafting. i 5 MACHINES-MILKING COWS. 1 Will be a larger and more complete ' Show than all others. ■ - - - '. BIG PRIZE MONEY- ' ■ For apples, vegetables, farm " and ; field produce. Poultry, Horse Jump- : COMPETITIVE CLASSES CLOSE : JUNE 6th. i Prize List and all information from J. C. LANE, ■ ■"! Secretary. : TnnrELLINGTON' MOTOR ACADEMY. ' MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT : BY EXPERTS. ■ ; For Terms, etc., apply— MR. HOLLIS, STANTON AND ASBUKY.'S MOTOB GARAGE, MOLESWORTH STREET. THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. (Established 60 Years). Tho Largest, Soundest, and Most Pro* perous Mutual Life Office in tho British Empire - : FUNDS over w£24.500,000 . ANNUAL INCOME ... .£3,153,723 THE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT now being Firmly Established, the Society is able to issue POLICIES OF EVERY \ DESCRIPTION for amounts from j>s to ,£IO,OOO. Directors of the New Zealand Branch: Tho Hon. Chas. J. Johnston, M.L.C. .. (Chairman); A. do B. Branaun, Esq. (Deputy-Chairman); tho Hon Edward Richardson, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq. i and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. BRANCH OFFICECUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Wellington. STUDY the Property Markot.-The back page of "The Dominion", ia a , Land aud Farm Directory,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 826, 26 May 1910, Page 1
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