AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE.. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Socs. THE RECOGNISED nOME OF PERFECT PICTURES. ■ FULLER'S PERFECT PICTURES. . FL'LLERS TO-NiGET! PICTURES AND. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT: ■ TO-NIGHT! • SCENES AT RICGAKTON. THE NEW ZEALAND COP, NOVEII- ■ BER 5, 1910. SCENES AT RICCARTON-! Scenes in Christcliurch Cup Day—On the Laivn-The Saddling Paddock-The Crowd Around the Totalisator. Bridge Winning'the New Zealand Cup, THE WILFUL • THE ' VESTAL.. PEGGY. USURER. • A COWBOY'S STRATAGEM. TIMBER HEART OF FOOLSHEACy INDUSTRY. A SIOUX. BANKER. . HER FIRST LONG DRESS. Italian Cuirassiers—Bewitched Boxing BRITISH ARmFm'aNOEUVRES. B.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up). 6d. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. N.B.—On request, Trams stop at Doon THEATRE ROY A i* Props. John Fuller and Sons. KLIER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Last night the Theatre Royal . was packed from floor to ceiling. ■ Hundreds turned away. Universal opinion—The Finest Showever .presented to a Wellington audience. FARRELL AND GAFFNEY, ■FAKRELL AND GAFFNEY, Comedians and Dancers Extraordinary, In .this Act Mr. Farrell introduces hie ■ marvellous one-legged dance. MABEL LYNNE, Australia's Piquant Comedienne. HARRY SADLER, -, . HARRY SADLER, In a New Budget of Comicalities. The Grea't Vaudeville Entertainer, - GEORGE DEAN, GEORGE DEAN, The World's Greatest Equilibrist, ■ ' MR, J. M. WEST, .' MR. J. M. WEST, And a host of Wellington favourites. Including Beryl Gilman, Beattie M'Dom ..aid, T. Vivian, Cccile 'Stephano, '.-. ■ . Nellie Searle, Kelly Siste:s. Performance Terminating with Harry. . Sadler's Screaming Comedv, : • "AT THE BALL." Prices—2s., Js. Boxes 21s. Plan at Theatre Office from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT' The People's Popular Picture Hall. iL Usual Prices. , la. MOONLIGHT HARBOUR EXCUBSION. '
THURSDAY NEXT. Members of the. Service x may obtaiV Tickets from any of the Committee, rf ' from • . J. D. AVERY, • Sec. N.Z.C.S. Association. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. GENERAL MANAGER FOR IMPLEMENT AND ENGINEERING. WORKS. A PPLICATIONS are invited for "the -*-i position of General Manager of the business ofCCooperr r and Duncan, Ltd., Christchurch. .•. ■:■.•■•■.' Applicants must state experience and forward copies of references. .-..'• Further ' particulars as to salary and terms, of employment will be supplied , on application. Applications close on the 19th inst., and must be addressed,to the "Chairman of Directors, Cooper and Duncan, Ltd., Box 502, .Christchuvch," and marked on envelope, "Application for;. position of General Manager." WELLINGTON EDUCATION; BOARD. SEPARATE . APPLICATIONS, whiett O must be niade. on forms obtainable at the Board Office, will be received until NOON of THURSDAY, 2ith NOVEMBER, for the following positions. The probable salaries for 1911 arc quoted in each case:— . - ■ .■ Martinborough (near Featherstoh)—Head . Master, "£2lO to £2iO and house. Dalefield (near Carterton)—Head Teacher, £ISO to =£210 and house. Makuri (neur Paliiatua)—Sole Teacher (Master preferred), .£l5O to ,£IBO and house. ■..■':• Mangaone (near Pahiatua)—Sole Teacher, £120 to j>lso and house. Normal School—No: 1, Assistant Master, £150 to £180. •, Normal .School—No. 2, Junior Primary Assistant Mistress, £120 to £150. . ' Normal School—No. 3, Relieving Assistant Mistress, - from Ist February to 31st August, .1911, .£120: ' Normal School—No. 4, Relieving Assistant Mistress, from ■' Ist February to 31st December,'l9ll, £120. . (Each Normal School application must be numbered in accordance with the above numbers.) ■'•' ■ Secondary Department— Carterton D.H.S.—Secondary Assistant, £135 to £IGS. . . • • G. L. STEWART, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS, .addressed to the -£$- undersigned, will bo received until Noon on FRIDAY, 18th November, for the Position of an. Assistant Master at the above School. Salary, £225 per annum.. Appointee will be required to teach French up to Junior University Scholarship standard;. Latin aad English up to-Lower Vlth. Applicants must state degree of proficiency in School Games. GEO. H. MASON. Registrar, Canterbury College. FIRST-GRADE Native Interpreter wanted for the King Country; good opening for active man. Apply P.O. Box 5, Tβ Kuiti. , '
THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL. FOB ENGINEERS. Principal-JAS. W. BOWER, Certificated Mining aud Mechanical Engineer. Correspondence Conrses. Day and Evening Classes for ALL Gov« eminent Certificates in Steam and Oil. Write or Call for Prospectns. Address: TYRONE BUILDINGS. CUSTOM STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. WANTED, An exceptionally favourable opportunity for Drapers' As-' sistants, Salesmen, .Clerks to qualify for earning a bigger salary. Write now for Free Book, "Scientific Salesmanship." Dixon Institute (London). Rep., J. Rodger, JOID Cashel Street. Christchurch. LYING-IN Patients wanted-by Nurse Stratford at her new Address, corner Henry Street,- close to Post Office, -Kit binvio. Splendid, vie-.v of , .Evans Bay; penny section from Courtenay Place. MOTHER DEAR-Do Buy mo a Hemj-.'s Piauo Tutor, only Is. 6d. each, posted Is. 9<l*, from E. J. King's, 120 Ingestre Street, or 2i Roxburgh Street, Wellington. Pianos Tuned 7s. 6d., etc., etc., etc. PUBLIC NOTICES. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDT. nnHERE are Vacancies in the Home foiA one Woman and two lien. ■ Nominations will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on MONDAY, 21st. Noven> CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. " npKE DOMINION" employs a staff of JL Advertising Experts, whose semcea are always available.
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