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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. XJ-IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props John Fuller and Sons. TO-DAJT, 2.30. TO-DAY, FULLER'S PERFECT PICTURES. MATINEE To-day, MATINEE MATINEE 2.30 .MATINEE MATINEE sharp. MATINEE When everything will be 6hown exactly, as at night. MATINEE PRICES— Adults and Children Gd. to all parts. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.; IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE; Props., John Fuller and Sons. THE RECOGNISED HOME OF ■'■ - PERFECT.'PICTURES. : . FULLERS' PERFECT FULLERS' TO-NIGHT PICTURE?' AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA., .. A COLOSSAL A HUGE : ATTRACTION. SUCCESS. A MAGNIFICENT SERIES. I A MAGNIFICENT SERIES. MAZEPPA! One of the Greatest , MAZEPPA i Productions. erer i MAZEPPA! Imported.' ROMANCE OF A JOCKEY. ROMANCE OF A JOCKEY. ■ A Dramatic Story with'an exciting rati scene. : BY THE FAITH OF A CHILD. . BY THE FAITH OF A CHUB. A Stirring Military Drama. THE EXPECTED BURGLAB. HA! HA! HAi Shrieks of Laughter. ) , THIEF WELL RECEIvm More Shrieks. P3.THE GAZETTE. > Nei»-s from Even-where.' I' A TILUTARY LESSON. (American Biograph.). . Interlaken to-Brientz—Advertisement Aa» sn'ered—ltalian Switzerland—Serious S3I teen—Trip on the Volga. D.C. and O.S. Is. Stalls (Tip-np), 6d. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. . N.B.—On request, trams stop at Pool. Last Night of This Programme. T.H E A T R E R O Y A Props., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S .VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF ■ Fred GRAY AND .GRAHAM Nellie Fred- GRAY AND GRAHAM Nolli«. ) Fred GRAY AND GRAHAM . NeHia ;• Don't miss this Last' Opportunity of Hearing America's 1 FOREMOST ENTERTAINERS. First Appearance in New Zealandiof J. M. WEST, The World-famed Equilibrist. BERYL GILMAN, The Dominion's Dramatic Soprano, : HORACE DENTICE) Boy Comedian, LAST NIGHT TWO ROSEBUDS. LAST NIGHT TWO ROSEBUDS. LAST NIGHT SCOTT GIBSON. LAST NIGHT SCOTT GIBSON. 1 LAST NIGHT OLIVE SAYER. ; LAST NIGHT . FRED RICKS. . Up-to-date pictures By . THE BRITISH, BIOGRAPH. ' 2s. and Is. Boxes 21s. . Plan at Theatre. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. ST A R PICTURES. STAR PICTURES TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2.30. I Adults, Gd; Children under 12, 3d. ' WELLINGTON CITY .COUNCIL. TOWN H A L L. : | . TO W N HAL L. , ( ORGAN ~R' EC I TAV ■EGAS .RECITAL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), the sth NOVEMBER, At 8 o'clock.... : -By MR, MAUGHAN BARNETT, (Citv Organist). : . , ' SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME. Prelfide and Fugue in B flat BacH ••• Nocturne in E flat Chopin "Serenade" , . "Marche Pontificale" Widor Dornroschen Bendel.' Preislied—"Die Meistersinger" ... Wagner . "O Star of Eve" (Tannhauser) ... Wagner Military March in D Schubert ■ ADMISSION—6d; and Is. JNO. R, PALMER, ■ • Town Clerk. November. 4th, 1910.- \ ' WELLINGTON 'CITY COUNCIL. 1 TO-MORROW (SUNDAY,. 6th NOVEMBER), at 3 p.m. BAND PER FORMA NC® . GARRISON BAND .' ' ' At BOTANICAL GARDENS. JNO. R. PALMER, ■ Town Clerk. sth November. ■ TOWN HA LI. CONCERT CHAMBER. WEDNESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1910, . Complimentary' Entertainment to W. -A. Woodger, Champion ;Amateuj Sprinter of Australasia. , Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 2s. (reserved at Dresden without extra charge). Back Stalls (unreserved), Is. Mr. Dorie Leslie, Hon.' Sec. Ent. Com., A. G. Aaderson, Gen. Manager. ■ (A)THLETIC, (B)OY SCOUT, AND (C)ADET. TOUR N . A M E N ■ T. O U R N A M E ' N T. BASIN RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY", NOVEMBER 12, 2.15 P.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER" 12, 2.15 P.M. ' COMPETITIONS in all classes of Cadet and Scout Work, Athletics, Novelty Races, Highland Dancing. Gymnastic Display, Military Band, Rifle Range, "Aunt ' Sally" "Baby Rack" (something new). Punch and Judy, Refreshments, After--1 noon Tea, etc., etc. Entries for competitions close TO-DAY, at 9 Willis Street, i 'Phone 3252. C. P. COLONEUS, Hon. Secretary. MEETINCS, SCHOOL FOR VOGELTOWN. "OESIDENTS of Vogelrown are urgent. Jlcj ly requested to attend a Special Meeting, to be held at Mr. Jackson's Tower Residence, Knill Street, on TUESDAY NEXT,-the Bth inst., ai S p.m., to discuea the liecessitv of a SCHOOL for the children of VOGELTOWN, numbering abou< 150. Parents specially invited to attend. A. W. WOOD, Hon'. Sec.,_ Vogeltown Ratepayers' Association. ■- MASSAGE, TREATMENT. ' ; ■ FOR Rheumatism, Lumbago, ajid Sciatica, etc. Curative Exercise for Obesity, tion, Constipation, Weak Chest, Rouha Shoulders, and Spinal Curvature. J. W. M. HARRISON, . ; Phvsical Culturist and Medical Masseur, 17 'Mulgrave-Street. Consultations Free. Write or 'phone 3214, "■sttATSON," said Sherlock Holmes, ■ VV "the police are, as usual, on the ' wrong trhek; the man they suspect is as innocent a-s you or I." "But hove?" I began. "Simply, enough, my dear fellow," he replied, tersely, "a man who uses Hunkydory.. Boot Polish, as he does, is a self-respecting mau, and would never, stoop . to crime."' REMOVAL NOTICE.. HL. HOGG, of the "Ideal" Bakery, • wishes to notify the residents' of Kilbirnie that ho will open new and up-to-date premises in Coutts Street on or about October 29th, where he will be pleased to see all old patrons as well aa . now. The business namo will bo changed to "Paris Bakery." TO WAREHOUSEMEN AND MANUFACTURERS. WE have in our Cable Street Warehouse the following Floor Spaco to Let:—lst Floor: 70 by 130 and 30 x 40, suitable for warehouse; and also one Top Floor, 130 x 110, good light and very suitable for workroom. Further par-, ticulars from tho C. and A. Odlia Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., Cable Street diear TarnnaW Street .Whwf,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 966, 5 November 1910, Page 1

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