AMUSEMENTS, ■jOTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, -i *-■*- Props., John Fuller and Sons. ; TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! i PICTURES Hia PICTURES :■ PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES I AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. : here s WEDNESDAY again— • at His Majesty's means.. CHANGE— CHANGE at, His Majesty's ! means ALWAYS from GOOD to BET- j ™R. TO-DAY it means BEST! • A Sensational ATKINS..." Startling and In- ATKINS, j Interesting ATKINS. ; TOMMY Military Drama. ATKINS. ■'! Ackiwwledged the ATKINS. •' iost p °P ular ' ATKINS, i TOMMY Ever Produced. ATKINS. I (Adapted from Shirley's Great Play.) ! HANSON'S FOLLY. RANSON'S FOLLY. I GIRLS OF THE RANCH. ' ! THE HIS FIRST -• MINIATURE. . , VALENTINE. I (Latest Specialties by Edison.) j • "Ramon Garcia Troupe," "Calino • Tries Sui«de." "Desperate Duels," "Race for a Bride," etc., etc. i N.B. \\ E do not ORDER you to go j anywhere; we INVITE vou to see our i show—BECAUSE wo KNOW we HAVE ; the goods. WE need no DICTIONARY to help US to advcrtise-DEEDS not words!! B.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tift-up), 6d. ! Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. 1 N.B.—On request trams stop at Door., rpHHiT.EE ROYAL.' • Props—John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. NEW PROGRAMME WENT GREAT. ; CARDEN WILSON, who will, as Larry Lewis, sing "Tra La La." CARDEN WILSON as Edwin Boyd sing. J . inn his famous hit, "My Old Woman." CARDEN WILSON as Joe Hayman, the ■ Hebrew Comedian with Witty Gags. ATHOS, THE SKATING DUDE. In his Neat, Clever. Roller Skating. ' THE MARTIN SISTERS, Talented Dno. ! PEARL HELLMEICH. Dainty Soubrette. 1 Hebrew Parodist. WARWICK LUMLEY. 5 THE MUSICAL SHIRLEYS, i FRED HARCOURT, in Illustrated Songs, •] including the Great Hit "Bottle Oh." ■ i IVY LESLIE, the Lively Serio. A 2s. and Is. Boxes 21s. Telephone 2084. J TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY), • " ! , BROWN. AND WILMOT, . • An American Imported Act. A R.eal Star "i Turn. Arriving from Sydney To-day. j ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. ! tTAE PICTURES STAR PICTURES ,' Patrons are notified .that the Star Pio- j tures -,vill net 1>» shown To-night, but will j resume to-morrow night with an all-star '"-i program mo. .■.} QLYMPIA! ' OLYMPIA! . 1 Direction, John Fuller and Sons. ■! ROLLER Three SKATING! i ROLLER Sessions SKATING! ! ROLLER Daily. • SKATING! ; ' TO-NIGHT! 7.30. TO-NIGHT! ] To-day's Sessions —2.30, 6, and 7.30 p.m. String Baud This Afternoon. Olympia Brass Band Every Evening. j MAGNIFICENT FLOOR!' . , -I THE FINEST SKATES! i CAPABLE INSTRUCTORS! j General Admission—Ladies, 6d.; Gentle. 1 men, Is. Skate Hire, Is. Private Skates, i floorago 6d. Tuition by arrangement. Season Tickets available. ;■ i A. R. SHEPARD, Manager. •'! : WELLINGTON-A'CCOUNTANT'■ i STUDENTS' SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL DINNER- will be held .THIS (Wednesday) EVENING" ip. Godber's, Cuba Street, at 7.45 o'clock ' V J- L. AECUS, < Hon. Secretary. ! PETONE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. ! /Ci R AND Entertainment, kindly given : VX by the Maseotte Picture Company, in the Oddfellows' Hall, l'etone, THORSDAY and FRIDAY, 9th and 10th JUNE, 1910, in Aid of. the High School Funds, which have been considerably curtailed owing l to the withdrawal by the Government. of tho Annual Special Capitation Grant. Doors open 7.15, commence at 8 p.m. : Front seats Is. 6d., back seats Is. W. C. BURD, Hon. Sec." WINDSOR BILLIARD PARLOUR i INDSOB BILLIARD PARLOUS (Late Levien, Shallcrass, and Co.) i WILLIS STREET. . j The public are notified that this spacious Parlour is NOW OPEN. 11 TABLES. 11 TABLES. •NO WAITING. This is unquestionably the MOST UP-TO-DATE BILLIARD-ROOM " ; IN AUSTRALASIA. : • COME AND SEE!!! ; j - I MOTOR ACADEMY. ' 1 MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT . i BY EXPERTS. i For Terms, etc., apply MR, HOLLIS, ' STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOR ; GARAGE, ! MOLESWOETH STREET. ' TO KILBIRNIE RESIDENTS. j THE "IDEAL" BAKERY, Crawford { Road, is now under New Manage- ; ment, where we intend to specialise i,u j Small Goods. Our Bread will be second ; to none. Trusting.to have a fair share • < of your patronage. j : ' j COULLS, CULLING AND CO., LTD., ! BRANDON STREET. WELLINGTON. f Manufacturers of— i C \RD AND FILING CABINETS AND •! SUPPLIES. ; ■ OFFICE FURNITURE. ANGUS TURNER'S Nev Hairdressing i Saloon, Hotel Windsor Buildings. Willis Street, is one of the most' up-to. ■; date Saloons ir. the City. Finest Brands ■ of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Cigars I stocked. | •W. H. PHILP, ' HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING : . CONTRACTOR, j N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis i Street (Room 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. 1 Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired. j e.' '—l , i mo LET, Shop in Parish Street. For j Sale—2 h.p. Electric Motor, com. ] pleto with starter and wiring. Apply BRODIE AND M'MILLAN, | Herbert Street. ; MANAWATU LINE. \%TE are now open to Book Orders f O , j r» Timber for delivery at any Station I on the Manawatu Line, direct from our Sawmill, near Waikanae. Send for quotations to our Manager at • Iteikorangi, or direct to— • ' THE C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD.. Cable Street, Wellington."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 837, 8 June 1910, Page 1
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