AMUSEMENTS. . j HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, j IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, ; THE RECOGNISeIThOME OF ! PERFECT. PICTURES, ! FILLERS' PIOTUHBS The | FULLERS)' PICTURES Surfcrexcellent i FULLERS' PICTURES! and • , j FULLEUS' PICTURES!. Supreme. i At 8 o'clock TO'-KIGHT. ': THE VICTORIAN DERBY, 1910. i .THE VICTORIAN DERBY, 1910. -; NELLIE'S NELLIE'S 1 FARM. FARM, WITH BRIDGES BURNED. i WITH BRIDGES BURNED. J THE.FREE PASS. ' ! SORROWS OF THE UNFAITHFUL. . ! Foolshead's Football—Billy Good Legfh i . PORTUGAL'S REVOLUTION: i Valmero, the Golden Shell. : • .'I THE ATTORNEY'S. TRIUMPH. j The Deformed Child. | WHEN.WE WERE IN OUR 'TEENS, i Turkey in Asia. -...-.. H THE. NEW ZEALAND CUP. '■ Auntie- and the Fashions, etc. j D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. i Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. . i N.B.—On request. Trams stop at Door, i THEATRE IOYAu-i -Props. John Fuller and Sons. ■.-. \ VuLLER'S -VAUDEVILLE COMPANT< 1 EVERY EVENING, at 8. I "The' Dominion" cays:—"Standing room j onlj , " wore the words that greeted many ] disappointed ones who visited the Theatre ' Royal last evening, at 8 o'clock. The bill | presented by the management is a capital .; one. Tho best that has been produced i at this place of amusement for a lons i time." . : Brilliant Reception and Artistic Success of ■'! THE FLYING PEDROS. ] THE FLYING PEDROS. -. • ■ ; Expert Aerial and Comedv Gymnasts.. :.'] A Great Act, by Great' Artists. .. • FARRELL and GAFFNEY, 1 -. FARRELL and GAFFNEY, ■ ' j The Only Three-Leg Act in Australasia j Everybody's Favourite. I HARRY SADLER, ~ 1 HARRY-SADLEE, ' ... .:. -,j In a Budset of Comicalities. .' :■■ -• .george dean;. ,: ■....-. :■ j GEORGE DEAN, ; '' . \.f I The Great Vaudeville ; Entertainer. . i OUR GREAT VAUDEVILLE. ENTEB- .j TAINERS. Mabel Lynne. Beryl Gilmaß. Beattie M'Donald.. ■ T. Vivian. .. ■Cccilo Stenhano. ' Nellie Searlfb' Kelly Sisters. ■ The M'Cormicka, : ; j Performanoo'. Terminating' with , Harrj , j ■Sadler's Screaming Comedy, ' :| "AT THE BALL." j ■ Prices—2s., Is. Boxes 21s. Plan ai j Theatre Office from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. j Telephone 2054. Doors open 7.15, com* ; menco 8 p.m. ' i ST.-' THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, i . STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES. "1 . TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT •■ j The People's Popular. Pictur.o Hall. ■■, j Gi Usual Prices. ' .13. .'] T7TAROR-I . .TEA GARDENS, -j (Donald's Old Gardens, late residence of j Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mills), : DONALD AND CAMPBELL. STREETS, \ KARORI, . . .; OPENED to the'PUBLIC on < SATURDAY NEXT, 19th INST., . ! At 1 p.m. . ■ i And Every Day Thereafter. : ADMISSION-Gdi . ! Tram or.'Bus. from Government Sta« ; tion, 4d. .'"'.". • A.Few Minutes' Walk.from Tram j '■■•. 'Terminus. •" ■ : Come Along and Spend, a Pleasant ; DaJ ; '<■ Among tho Flowers and Ferns. ' : ppOK'S - EXCURSION TRIPS. ', \ ■ MOUNT COOK. ■ : , •■ .MOUNT COOK. .:-. .:■ ' : SPECIAL FARE DURING NOVEMBEB : WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON, Sa- ! loon, RAIL TO CHRISTCHURCH. j ■TIMARU- AND FAIRLIE, ■ MOTOR j CAR TO MOUNT COOK (HEB/> I MITAGE), Returning to WELLINO- '; TON Same' Way. . '! With FIRST-CLASS RAIL, M 11s. 6&. '".') With SECOND-CLASS RAIL,, 19s. 4ii.'-■ 'i Itineraries and Particulars from -i pOOK'S TOURIST OFFICB, ! Customhouse . Quay. ~; LECTURE. ■ AVELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ■ j PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURES. - . ;| A ■ LECTURE will be given in the Town : • jO. Hall (Concert Hall), on FRIDAY the ISth instant,-' at 8 p.m., by Mr, William Henry (Founder of the . Royal. Life Saving Society).. i ■ ■ ■ > Subject: "Tho History, Work and Ob- ! jects.of the Royal. Life Saving Society." j Admission—Free. j ■ ' ■ . JNO. R. PALMER, ■ , . Town Clerk, : 17th November, 1910. ! PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. ] GENERAL MANAGER FORIMPLE- ' ] MENT AND ENGINEERING. WORKS. j 'APPLICATIONS'are invited for the j A position of General Manager of tha . | business of Cooper and Duncan, Ltd., .-■ I , Christchurch. . . . i Applicants must state experience and forward copies of references. ■■ ••■ . j Further particulars as to salary and -. j terms of employment will be supplied on . 1 application. - i Applications close on the 19th inst., and ' j must bo addressed to the ."Chairman of j Directors, Cooper and Duncan, Ltd., Box ; 502, Christchurch," and marked on en- [ velope, "Application for < position o{ i General Manager." ] BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS, DENTAL PRACTICE. . ! FOR SALE City, excellent connection) I nominal rent.. Particulars from ' j "DENTAL,"' -.■.=.-■ j "Dominion" Office. j - -. t ANGUS TURNER'S :\w Hairdressin" ". Saloon, Hotei Windsor Buildings Willis Street, is ono of the most up-to- ■ dato Saloons in tho Ciiy. Finest Brands i of Tobacco, Ci-arettes, and Cigars ; stocked. .-..' j , ■W. H. PHILP,; . J HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING i CONTRACTOR, ' i N.Z, Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis ] -. Street (Room 4). j • ' '' ' '■' ] Chimneys swept by sober men. . i Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. • - - ! Venetian Blinds repaired. j STUDY tho Property Market.—The back pago of "Tho Dominioh" is a Land .and Farm Directury. Auctioneers' i Notices .will also be found on the sanio j
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 977, 18 November 1910, Page 1
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