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VTI RAND SEA' EXCURSIO:. TO PICTON. ON MONDAY", 23rd JANUARY, 1911. S.S. MAORI, 3399 tons. Will make an Excursion as above, leaving Queen's Wharf at 8 a.m. sharp, and Picton on return at 3.30 p.m. RETURN FAKE ~. Children' (under 12); Half-price. AFTERNOON TEA, Gd. UiJION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD.

AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-DAY. TO-DAY-FULLERS' PICTURES. ■ FULLERS' PICTURES. . MATINEE. MATINEE," MATINEE.. CAIJBINE. MATINEE.. MATINEE.' MATINEE. , ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.-",' A Charming Selection of Subjects. The Programme precisely, the same , as : at-. •; night, including . ' TO-DAY, 2.30. " TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY". CARBINE. TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY. CARBINE. TO-NIGHT. THE HERO OF THE . TURF, i To-day. STOLEN FATHER. To-day. ' - THE OPENING OF THE PRINCE ; 7 ALBERT YACHTING CLUB. The Finest Scenic ProducJioh: ever , . exhibited. \ . > YACHTING IN SYDNEY ■ HARBOUR. DADDY'S DOUBLE. SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. CURING. A MASTER. . A CANOE TRIP ON FRENCH. RIVER. LUNATIC AT LARGE. . .WHEN WOMEN JOIN THE FORCE. WHO WAS THE CULPRIT?BOYS' LIFE IN "DUIiE OF . YORK'S , - . SCHOOL. , And a Host of others. MONDAY NEXT MONDAY "Anniversary ..Day. ■ Another . MONSTER, MATINEE . ! . MONSTER MATINEE : . ' In a . . , COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. . . MATINEE MONDAY. Anniversary Day. MATINEE PRICES—Adults and Chil.. ; dren, 6d. to all parts. mHEATRER O Y A L, '' Props.,...' John and' Sons. EVERY EVENING,' at 8. - TO-NIGHT! ■ " TO-NIGHTt-' FULLER'S .VAUDEVILLE- COMPANY.";.. Last Night of Present Programme, as'oa ■ . : Monday,-Night■.next:'Everything New. ; ; SEE' MONDAY'S PAPERS. , : Last Night \of the Greatest Laughter-? makers tnat Have ever visited Wellington, -.. GUILLAUME BABY, AND CO., ■ The Celebrated Eccentric Comedians iff, ' their world-famed Act, .. - THE TOREADORS. . SEE THEIR GREAT.. SPANISH. BULL : .fight; - •• Introducing' their' three. famous dogs. disi gnised as Bulls. ' i TO-NIGHT!'. . Reappearance ■ THE M'CORMICK SISTERS, ■ Juvenile Song and.Dance.Great Success CHAS.-HEATH, . . _ . The Singing .Collier. - SCOT GIBSON, Scotch Comedian. M.ISS. JOLLY COLEMAN, Trapeze.Act Extraordinary. . ' - '.TOM..HOWARD, Comedian.' : - ' AND,'OUR GREAT:: VAUDEVILLE' ' .. . ENTERTAINERS,'• / : : Prices and Bo'x.Plaii'as-usual.- . xpoWN; HALL.. ;TOWN* HALL- - Direction .-John Fuller and I 'Bohr.',. " I NEXT= MONDAY. ''■> ■ NEXT MONDAY. NEXT MONDAY. -NEXT MONDAY, ANNIVERSARY NIGHT, 23rd JAN. '.-: ■-•■FULLERS' PICTURES. '■ ' FULLERS' PICTURES. A Charming Budget of Pictorial Daintieo, : to .'celebrate -WELLINGTON'S HISTORIC HOLIDAY. , , . SEVENTY: YEARS AGO, TheTioneers of the Province landed, and i pitched'their.-tents on the spot - where •Wellington ; no\v .stands, •'••■■: '-, ■ '. . .NEXT. 'MONDAY. NIGHT, ', ■ The Descendants of- the Patriarchs rift . congregate in the Town Hall, and enth'n- . sidstiqally acclaim, the beauty and excellence of- ■ j ' - • : ' FULLERS' PICTURES., ' ... Seventy Years Ago the Science, of, Moving Pictures iv'as -Undiscovered. - NEXT'MONDAY'NIGHT, - In the TOWN HALL, there will be ' screened and revealed unto you THE LATEST MARVELS of the AGB! '■ FULLERS" PICTURES. • • FULLERS'PICTURES. Stand alone' for. enterprise; excellence, and'. artistic finish; even as the pioneers , of the Province.stood alone in'the dim.past and laid the foundations of the. present City of Wellington, which stands as.*' monument to their, industry, enterprise, and courage. . Incidental Music by L .Fult Orchestra.' . •; Doors open 7'o'clock. , Overture at 8.: ; Prices Is. arid 6d. .. ... , gT. .THOMAS'S ' HALL, NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES. STAR. PICTURES. ' TO-NIGHT! ' - •••, TO-NIGHT! •A' Pictorial- : FeaSt of .Travel, Drama, |, ' and Comedy. '' r ' CITY' COUNCIL.", TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 22nd JANU-'' ■ ARYi' at 3 p.m. ' BAND PERFORMANCE. TRAMWAYS BAND. AT :NEWTO\VN , ■ ■ - - PARK: ' - . .. JNO. R. PALMER, - . Town' Clerk. . 21st January,. 1911. ' . , . . ■ rjjYR.'A il -W'A : Y. S BA N D.' , SUNDAY - ,.JANUARY 22nd, 1911. ■ ' ; NEWTOWN~PARK, 3 P.M. •.;{ ' ' -SUNDA-iFNIGHT, »- TOWN HALL, 8.15 P.M. .. . GRAND'. SACRED . CONCERT. f • BAND IN TEST SELECTIONS- , Vocalists:.- Madame" Mueller, Mr. B.• Parkes. ; , _ , Cornet. Solo -by'. Mr. V 'T. ' Goodall.' Collections in Aid of Contest Funds. A liberal response is requested..; -' - ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1911.' - I •' : MAY, 21th to JULY-28th. | •'ln the.'.TJ" and "J" New Buildings, Wellington Harbour Board. - : . 'Applications for space should be madtf. : as soon-as possible.to . 'H. F. ALLEN, Secretary, Norwich Chambers, 111 Customhouse Quay. WANTED Known.—Mason's Gardens,. CTaita. are now l opened to'the pub- V lie 'Cold Lunch', Afternoon Tea. Towd prices. Hot water gratis. . ' LECTURE. , (QPERA HOUSE. _ '" OPERA HOUSE, ; SUNDAY, 8 p.m. SharpiS.i" : ' WILSON FRITCn, . ■ Tho Eminent '.American Orator, will - Lecture on -V "TOLSTOIs His Problems of the Family, : Church and State, and their Truo Solution."- • ... ; . The Messaga of the Times, ivith" vast np- . ■ lifting, power, ' Silver Coin at the Door f

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 21 January 1911, Page 1