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AMUSEMENTS. V LAST TWO NIGHTS ■ OF PRESENT PROGRAMME : . i fTIS MAJESTY'S .- THEATRE. . ,• -O.IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props. ... John Fuller and Sons. ■ ' s I'DLLERS' PERFECT PICTURES. " ■' FULLERS' PERFECT PICTURES. .'■- AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA.. ■: POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS . POSITIVELY LAST TWO EIGHTS THIS SPLENDID PROGRAMME. . .'• COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. ■■■■''■■.. t COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY; ; '■■'■ When -wo will have pleasure in present '--j j mg the latest and the pick of the Kine .: LAST TWO NIGHTS -^-I—■ :"" ' ■■'..'' UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.. '• r\ !. . UNCLE TOM'S CABIN/ ■■''■■■ ;'" y - To-Night (Friday), To-Morrow.' Night (Saturday), and at the MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON/ UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, -A: (12) OTHER. STAR ITEMS. -(12)'; Don't Hiss the Opportunity: ■ : 5; C - Md O.S., Is.;. Stall? (tip-up), 6d. :■ Plan at Christeson's. 'Phono 3153. • ■': N. B.—on'■ rcanest. Trams stop at Doo?. ' ■ MATINEE TO-MORROW. ■ "' Adults and Children Cd. to all parts..' '■: m H E A T R E ROY A li ■ ,* Props. John Fuller and Sons. ;/; , PULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.-; '•■ TO-NIGHT. % . ~~ ' . ■■■■' _ . ' L: , '• TO-NIGHT. , Atß. . . ; ..-: Last . . ■ • M'GEATH AND PAGE,'' 2 ' M'GRATH AND PAGE,-: ■ Niglits, , ' Banjoists. . of THE JUGGLING GAZZES.V this THE JUGGLING GAZZES.'' Programme . ■ ■ nffiiiES BEETLGILMi^ Comedian. Operatic Soprano, : The GEORGE DEAN. :o: Actor Vocalist : GEORGE DEAN. ■'■'■■' And other Favourites. : , '■ Prices, '2s. and Is. .Boxes, 21s. Bo*' s Plan at Theatre Office from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. ■.-■■■■ :1 ■■ !i Telephone, 2081. Doors open 7.15,': : . commence at 8 p.m. - - ■■- CjT.' THOMAS'S HALL,. NEWTOWN.y. STAR PICTURES. STAR A Programme of Programmes. ; ,THE GREAT TRAIN EOLD-UP. . 6d. Million Prices. Is. : 'J;. i ALBERT'S' '.GCILDEN!;- ! JUBILEE. : : : 'i - TOWN HALL! ■" : TOWNHALLf" G ■ .- ■ : ---.J . . . TO-MORROW, - ■ -. : ": ' SATURDAY, 3rd : DECEMBER, 8 p.m. GEAND CONCERT AND, . • : v PRESENTATION. ' ..''.'"';" See Programme in. Tc-icorrow's papera,..' Owing to tho big demand for seats,. intending patrons should reserve theii: .. seats.. Box Plan at Dresden. ~.-: !, 500 ' Reserved.Seats . . .2s. Gd, 1000 -25., Seats 1000 1000 Is/ Seats ; ' 1009 cl •■■ " FRED. CEOMBIE, .'- v' " " ; . Hon. Secretary, h . ' - 11 Austin Street; ? s ' ' ■ ' '• ■" . • '.■...' d —; ; — - . -^,- "PLAY FESTIVAL," : ■ ■ i By the M?thodist Free Kindergarten,"; '; i, rp. o w n': ■ h.a: l ii, e SATURDAY, DEciilBEE 10th, 1310, i '. At-3 p.m. .:, Admission—Sixpence. Reserved- Seataj': 5 One Shilling. Box Plan opens- at th» G Dresden on Saturday, December 3rd. ■■■[ '.: BALLOONING - EXTRA ORDINAEYJ ■■ ■■:..-■: .■■".' I DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY.vv; • SATURDAY aVtERNOON, DEC. 3...: Final Appearance in Wellington' of':'V\ • THE BEEBE BALLOON COMPANY. ;■ The World's Most Sensational Aeronauts.;.' TREMENDOUS SUCCESS • '■';;'V ' Was the Unanimous Verdict of the Thoa-. : ' sands who journeyed to Day's. Bay. to' : witness this Marvellous Attraction, ba\, 1 Wednesday. . " . . . ■.. .• SATURDAY . AFTERNOON, -•". -vp GRAND DOUBLE ASCENT ! :., : ::-. -And ' ..- . v^: PARACHUTE RACE / .: ' t MR. SEBPHE V. MR. EASTWOOD. ,1 An act never, performed by any. othei. ; Aeronauts in any part iof the world.' .' , Return Faro to Day's ' Bay—ls. 6d. ~: , , Children—9d. . ;;:.' , Steamers will, leave. the Ferry Wharf-; ! (circumstances permitting) at short, inter-"' vals, between 1.15 and 3 p.m; Don't , L Forget Saturday Next, and get aboard the Duchess for sure. ' '-•■-■-. V (TJAETEE AND CO,; : } 137, 139 Cuba Street, and at Feilding,-''' s ' IMPORTERS OP DRAPERY. . • " , , D LADIES' BELTS-Last week sold 200 ' Still 750 left, worth Is. Cd. to 2s. lld: t "i _ now all Is.; or spend 10s. and choose one 'j for nothing. ; MILLINERY-Soe Carter and Co.'a' window for Smart Trimmed Hats—selling ' 1 freely. , .: ~ ; LADIES' COSTUMES-Whito ' Em-' broidered or Linen Costumes—a'.' lovely-.- : - lot, and very cheap, from Us. lid. to 425. ' —selling freely. .. . . ' . . ■'■".-' . IMPORTS THIS WEEK-New Gloves; - : j Hose, Embroidery, Sunshades, Leather' . Bags, and many other choice lines.. '•-' TRY CARTER AND CO., -.., ; : '■■ PUBLIC NOTICES, . : '.': . MIRAMAR BOROUGH- TRAMWAYS.-; 1 'ALTERATION OF SERVICE ON ./i v MIRAMAR LINE. . ;;/: : ] ON and from FRIDAY, the 2nd DE-'' CEXfBER, 1910. the car leaving' LAMBTON STATION, at' 10.6 p.m., for : ' the Junction, will run. through to MERA- : MAR. TERMINUS. - j The car will leave Miramar. at 10:4?- ! p.m. for Lambton Station. ■■■■'-.'' R. E. BENNETT, :>. * 'Town Clerk/- ■■ CHRISTMAS, CONFECTIONERY! I,]*--:* "WIGHTON'S" LEAD-OTHERS'.'' : ' TF you desire the very best Selection of j -H- Xmas Boxes and Novelties in the 1 Highest Class ENGLISH and SCOTCH J CONFECTIONERY rail at : : j "WIGHTON'S," LAMBTON QUAX '-.'r] Our. Only Store, 72 Lambton Quay. | ANGUS Tl!i:.Ni.'.i.s :m-iv li.iiriiri's>in»; ; Saloon, Hotel Windsor Buildings, Willis Street, is ono of the most up-to.-iato Saloons iu the Cicy.. Finest.Brandi/. of Tobacco. Cijorettcs, aod Cigari • • jtocked. • - ■'■;•-.' f npHE Results obtained by Advertisers' s JL in the Classified Columns of "The , : e Dominion " aro such as to confirm theirA J belief that tho paper has a. wider, circa---' i lation than any other daily journal in Now Zealand, ~ • ■...-:
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 989, 2 December 1910, Page 1
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741Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 989, 2 December 1910, Page 1
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