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AMUSEMENTS. « HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props, John Eullci and Sons TO-NIGHT. FULLERS' PICTURES. ' ' FULLERS' PICTURES 1 FULLERS' PICTURES. v < (The Super-Excellent and Supreme.) • , AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT i TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGHTI I COMPLETE CHANGE OF ! PROGRAMME 3 A STARTLING NEW SERIES. '3 THE BEST YET. ] CONVICT No. 796 \ CONVICT No 796 ; CONVICT No, 796. 1 CONVICT No 796. ] , CONVICT No. 796 i A Dramatic Uplift for Good; a Powerful t Sermon in Actions speaking louder than Words STVRS AND STRIPES ' * STARS 4ND STRIPES. STUIS AND STRIPES 5 A Storj of Paul Jones. '"i THE PURGATION. ,1 THr PURGATION. ' l , THE PUEGATION. With Love the Mediator. j (Bj the Vmerican Bio Company.) PATHE ANIMATED GiZETTE , News from E\erj where, including— King George Amongst his People—Flying Men at Blackpool—The Latest Pans Tashions—Duke of Connanght at Manoeuvres—The King of 1 Spain and the ' French President. , LAUNCH OF THE "LION." FOOLSHEAD, CHAUFFEUR. Chinese Towns—Funny Fisheries—ObJ - ' that Ha,-Story v to Let. ■; APACHE GOLD. ; APACHE GOLD. J A Stirring Indian Drama. < J And a Bunch of Others, all Gems *• 'J DC and 0 S Is Stalls (Tip-up), 6d. "J Plan at Chnsteson's. 'Phone 3153 , 1 N B —On request, trams stop at Door. ', NAT CLIFFOEDi NAT'CLIFFORDt ,\ THEATRE, ROYAL. Props, John Fuller and Sons t FULLERS* VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. ; NAT CLIFFORD, Change of programme - A NAT CLIFFORD 1 To-night by the ONE i NAT CLIFFORDUnd ONLY at his Best\ 1 ' ENGLAND'S STAR COMEDIO i' London Costermonger's Lo\e Romance, I "HE LOVES HER" He's an inimitable Comedian. ,1 Seo his "TOREADOE" Burlesqne, ' A And his Own Original Travesty, J j "THE GRAND HOTEL." | ■ His Versatility is shown in . 1 "DARTMOOR,' < < \ A Thrilling Dramatic Convict Sketoh. > ] Supported by , | BLU T CHJE CARELLI, Lvnc Sop'ano i SCOTT BROS>, Pattei Comedians , \ BE4TTIE MT3ONALD, Comedienne ,' MASTER GLADDING, Boy Soprano 1 GIBSON GIRLS, Dainty Vocalists SCOT GIBSON, Scotch Comedian. j NELLIE LESLIE, Seno Dancer 1 LITTLE McCORMICK, Comedian ' v * ATBEETMVTHEE CHAS LUND ?, NELLIE PAUL J4.CK KNOWLE3, < 2s and Is Boxes 21s Plan at Theatre. - j ST THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. J Star Pictures Star Pictures ''1 DON'T F«L TO SEE THIS WEEK'S 1 ALL STAR PROGRAMME . 'i Prices to suit all persons, 6d. and Is. i PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, l " WEBB STREET, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) 28th SEP. "j TEMBER, at 8 p-ni.' Sacred Cantata, *j "THE HOLY CITY" (Gaul) 1 • Choir of rifty Voices and Orchestra. , Soloists ". " 'i Soprano—Mrs H Curry. Tenor—Mr. 1 ,G. Waiter Dowlmg , " j Contraltci-Miss Eva Rash Ba'ss—Mr P. J * Lajcock. I Pianist Miss H Coltman ConductorMr. EI Dawson ' ' -, TICKETS, Is j Piano kindly lent b) F J Pinny. 1 _, ARTS CLUB. ' - , j NOTICE TO MEMBERS. \ ', ytS CHAPMAN TAYLOR will Le<y ' j I'JL1 ' JL ture TO-MGHT on "Craftsman's Life" _ ' ; N Z ACADEMY OF TINE ARTS. THE 22nd Annual Exhibition will or, " Opened bj Her Excellency Lady Is. lmgton, on SVTURDAY, the Ist October, 1910, at 3 p.m. 1.. q Admission bj members' fackets. Noa- M members, 2s. 6d Catalogues, 6d ~\ HENRI BASTINGS, ' ; Secretary. j WELLINGTON " TAXI CAB- AND TOURING CAR CO l 1 , 'Phone 59 7 j Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. * Special terms to Doctors and Commercial , ■ Men ' 4 No disappointments. 'Phone open day * and night. " , \ \ 'a ' J U"ECTURE. 1 ,3 ' ASTRONOMICAL SECTION, - ' { WELLINGTON' PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 1 1 — ! A POPULAR LECTURE on Astronomy, ,j in aid of the Observatory Fund, by ' the ' "I REV DE KENNEDY, FRAS, j TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, j THUESDiY, 291 h SEPTEMBEE, 8 pm. ' ,} Tickets—Reserved Seats 2s, Unreserved Is. \ Box Plan at Lankshear's, Lambton •j Quay A. C. GIFFORD, Hon. Secietary. ' > - \ RELICIOUS SERVICES. -- j riHURCH OF ENGLAND MISSION. 1 MASS MEETING, TOWN HALL, ] TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. 1 MIDDVY MEETINGS- I For Men at Town Hill -i For Women at Seamen's Mission HalL. , Bible Preparation at St Paul's Church, ' Mulgiavc Street, at 3 p.m. i v — • -i A Ser\ici> of Dedication of the work of ' the Mission to God and publicly commis- ■, siomng tli° Parochial Missioners by the Bishop of Wellington will be held at St. Paul's Church on , FRIDAY AFTERNOON .it 5 o'clock \ - 1 ■VfZ GENERAL MISSION, 1 il ST P VUL'S, THOEXDOr, Missiouer-CANON IVEXS, M.A. ' SUXD VY, OCTOBER 2nd SERVICE FOE p 111. Subject -"Some Midi's Lii'ks in the EeliSion of Men IVdaj " " No Collection rREEziN'G 1 snnsp l\ubs. mHE \\crLi\GTn\ mt\t CXPOBI 1 COMPANY, LTD. I 1 1= prepared to Parcln-e TAT SMTP \ND I UIB9, j Bi weight or lit per head 1 The Compim ilso olTtis client's every facility for freezing on their own account. 1 Prices cm he obli net! on npphcation | at the Company's Olli"e , i or from anj j of the Bujeis in the country j w ti rnsri.'u j Majagms; Director. s 1 "pOSTCiRDS" propued for Oil and A Watei-colour Painting, at Eobt. 3 Martin. Ltd., Manneis Street, Wellington. i

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 933, 28 September 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 933, 28 September 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 933, 28 September 1910, Page 1

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