AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■' : Props,, John Fuller and Sons. ': PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES , AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT-Unabated Success of the ' Following All-Star Programme:— , PUNCHESTOWN STEEPLECHASE. THE THIRD DEGREE. : THE FINAL Latest THE THREAD i SETTLEMENT Biographs OF DESTINY. \ SCENES IN THE ALPS. ; THE CLOWN AND , HIS DOGS. '■ AN ORIGINAL Roaring FOOLSHEAD'S '■ REVENGE, Comics. BROTHERS. ' Rogues of the Turf, Danish Riviera, - i - Romance of the Turf, Shooting an : - Oil Well. ; ' Altogether a Brilliant Collection. . : MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2.30. '■ Dress Circle and 0.5., Is.; Stalls, 6d. : Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone R153. ; N.B.—On request trams stop at Door. j nnHEATRE ; ■*• Props., John Fuller and Sons. ■■ FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE_ COMPANY. ; Direct from Melbourne, rirst Appear. ance in New Zealand of i THE MUSICAL SHIRLEYS. i THE MUSICAL SHIRLEYS. ; A very fine. Musical Act, introducing Novel Instruments. / First Appearance ' ' . IVY LESLIE* "* ''. The Australian Sorio and Dancer. CARDEN AVILSON. , CAR-DEN' WILSON,' ■ Australia's Greatest Mimic and Enter* : tainer, Giving Faithful Representations PEARL HELLMRICH, Australia's Dantifst Soubrette. : BERT WARNE. Comic Vocalist. Last Week of RANCE SMITH,. i The Man who gets up Steam. AVAR WICK LUMLEY, \ • Comedian Monologuist. Last Nights ' ■ CECILE STEPHANO. I JOE LAMB. Newcastle Singing Collie*, ' FRANK YORKE, Everybody's Favourite. ' THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH. ; . 2s. and Is. Plan Theatre. Tel. 2034. ] OLYMPU ROLLER RINK. • ' LYMPIA ROLLER RINK. ' Direction of John Fuller and Sons. > ROLLER-SKATING. Three • '■■ ROLLER SITTING. Sessions ■: ROLLER SKATING. Daily. , : Afternoons, 2.30. String Band in at- ■ tendance. Learners' Session, 6 p.m. ! Every Evening at 7.30. Olympia Brass \ Band. , Saturday Morning, 10 o'clock. Boys' 'j and Girls' Session. Chaperones admitted free. .; General Admission—Ladies, 6d.; Gentle- I men, Is. Skate Hire, Is. Private Skates, i floorage 6d. ' fcj? ; Season Tickets available. ■ ! Special Sessions and Tuition by ar> i rangemont. ■ • ■" ' ,A. R. SHEPARD. Manager. | ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN\ ! STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Seo "UNDER SEALED INSTBUC- : TIONS." Popular Prices, 6d., Is. : GT. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM. i M.C.L. ENTERTAINMENT AND SALE • OF WORK, i TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). ] Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. " . ::' "; Admission, -Is.; Children, 6d.! ~'• | LILAC DANCING ASSEIIBLI.: ' : TNVITATION Holders are reminded of -& ■ the Extended Night, to bo held THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), 27th inst. Dancing, Still 2. F. Wright, Hon.-Sec. ■•■ TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, • ■ LONDON. rjiHE Ani.ual Distribution takes place A ■ TO-NIGHT in the SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM, At 8 o'clock. , Programmes at Beggs'. Admission Free. ; PRACTICAL OCCULTISM. ■ MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT ST., ":1 TO-NIGHT-Public Lecture by the '■ REV. M. WALKER, of Auckland. Sub- ; ject: "Man Limitless—His Power and .! Privileges." . i SILVER COIN ADMISSION. . j Begins at 7.45. I VISIT THE' 7th NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. JUNE 21 to -21, 1910, PALMERSTON ■■'' NORTH. fJ\KB Great Exposition of Everything -*- appertaining to Dairying. 10,000 aiuare feet, Machinery 200 ft. shafting. i 5 MACHINES-MILKING COWS. ': Will be a larger and more complete f Show than all others. i BIG PRIZE MONEY I For apples, vegetables, farm and j field produce. Poultry, Horse Jump- .1 COMPETITIVE CLASSES CLOSE j JUNE 6th. ; Prize List and all information from -.! J. C. LANE, j ■ Secretary. .'| WELLINGTON MOTOR ACADEMY, ] MOTORING-TEOROUGHLY TAUGHT i ,BY EXPERTS. - j For Terms, etc., apply i MR. HO'i-LIS, i STANTON AND ASBUEY'S MOTOE ! GARAGE, : MOLESWORTH STREET. \ TO SPECULATORS. ' ! FORTY £o Shares, .£6O paid up. in the " : Wellington Farmers' Meat Co., ! Ltd. May be obtained free on applica- : lion to ' '; JOHN CLULOW, \ Pori, Alfredtown. ; mE ARO STEAM LAUNDRY. : RECEIVING DEPOTS-17 Manners Street (next to Kitto and Graham's), ; 15i Ingestre Street (Corner o£ Cuba and I Ingestre Streets). ' Laundry Work of All Descriptions will bo received at Abovo Depots. : Chief Office-and Works: ; 20 HOPPER ST. 20 HOPPEE ST. ! Tin — FoTITg! ■ ROY M. MAIL CONTRACTORS AND ' j GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. ; •VH Trains Met. Commercial Travel- i lcrs' Samples Promptly Attended to. New i and Up-to-Date Sample Rooms. Agents i for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and | Stabling Corner Dixon and Bannistei ' ; Streets. St. John's Ambulance Available i Dav or Night. 1 'Plione No. 12G. Private 137. P.O. Box 50. ; nnO LET, Shop iu Farish Street. For ! Sale—2 h.p. Electric Motor, com- | pleto with starter and wiring. Apply I BRODIE AND M'MILLAN, [ Herbert Street. MANAWATU LINE. j WE are now open to Book Orders for l Timber for delivery at any Station • on the Manawatu Line, direct from our Sawmill, near Waikanae. Send for quotations to our Manager, at : Reikoraugi, or direct to— ; THE C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., Cable Street, Wellington. - STUDS tho Property p back page of "The Dominion" is a Land and Farm Directory.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 827, 27 May 1910, Page 1
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