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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRI Props., John Fuller and Sous. Tho Recognised name of Perfect Picturei FULLERS' PICTURES, Tho Best FULLERS'PICTURES, of all. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY! Regularly evorv llondav and Thursdaj MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS OF Till NEW PROGRAMME! Presented last evening for the first time b an overflowing and enthusiastic audience Just what (lie people have been waitini for. , A COTERIE OF UP-TO-DATE STAI SUBJECTS. By the World's Standard Makers. THE RED CROSS SEAL. THE RED CROSS SEAL. Produced in co-oporAtion with, the Na tional Association for Iho Study and Pro vention of Tuberculosis and the America! National Red Cross. GUN PRACTICE ON THE DREADNOUGHT THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR HIS BABY'S Last MAX SHIRT. Night. ENGAGED MATINEE TO-MORROW. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. Plan at Christeson's. 'l'liono 3153. Til E A T It lv K O Y A L FULLERS VAUDEVILLE. See Our Latest American Turn THI! WEEK, for thev Change Completely NEXT WEEK. ONE OF OUR BEST SUCCESSES 1 Charles < Kittio. DALY AND O'BRIEN. Thoso American Comedy Artists and Tanglefoot Dancers, Last Nights—MAUD FANNING, Australia's Finest Coon Singer. Last Nights—THE ELLIOTT SISTERS, Daintiest, Cleverest iir Vaudeville Last Nights-ARTHUR ELLIOTT, Who Pleases Everybody MABEL FOWLER, : Tasmania's Phenomenal Soprano Vocalist Last Nights— ■ RUBY WALLACE. JONES AND WILLIAMS, Clever .Comedv Sketch Artists, ELMA ANDERSON, DAPHNE LESLIE, THE WILLIAMSON • GIRLS All New Items .by MAY DAHLBERG. Coloured End Man, GEORGE SPARKES RUPERT CUTIIBERT, Descriptive. THE PIERROTTS! THE I'IEKROTTS! Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s. j Stalls, Is.Boxes. 1 Guinea.' Book Seats at Theatra THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 p.m. , DEMONSTRATION of Life-Saving, eto., by Scouts and Seamen,. Charming Music by Madame Muellej and Party. Collection. MEETINCS. NATIONAL LEAGUE. A MEETING of Members will bo hefc xa. on MONDAY, 27th March, 1911, nl S p.m., at W. 11. Turiibull and Co.'s Auction Room, 27 Panama Street. Business: To Elect Commit lee. Nominations will, bo received by th< Secretary up to 12 o'clock noon 011 Saturdav, 25th ilist. . ■ JAS. A. BRUCE,. Hon. Sec-i 27 Panama Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR. AN ORDER. OR ORDERS-IN-COUNCIL AUTHORISING THE CONSTRUCTION OF TRAMWAY IN THE BOROUGH OF MIRAMAR. In re "Tha Tramways Act, IMS," and "Tho Tramways Amendment Act, 1910." "ftJOTICE is herel))- given that tlicCouucil of the Borough.of Miramar proposes to apply to liis' Excellency tho Governor in Council for an Order or Orders-in-C-ounc.il authorising tho construction by the said Borough Council of a Tramway in the said' Borough, and notice is hereby given that plans and cross-sections showing the nature of tho works to be undertaken, together with the descriptions thereof, are deposited at tho office of the said Council, situate in ,ne King's Chambers, Wellington,, and ore open for inspection without fee during ordinary office hours. A description of the said works, with explanatory notes, is set out in the schedule hereto. THE SCHEDULE—MIRAMAR AVENUE TEAM WAY. The Tramway commences at tho. Miramar Wharf, connecting with (he tramway laid along tho Wharf and tlieuco along Miramar Avenue. In the proposed Order the Route is divided into two parts Route "A," extending from (he \vkart for a distance of about 7 chains (466 ft.), along ',','iramar Avenue, and Roulo "B" from tho terminus of Route "A" along Mirftmar Avenue to conned with I lie clcctrio Iramway from the City of Wellington to Miramar North at the junction of Alexandra Street and Park Read with Miramar Avenue, a distance of IS-75 chains. The tramway will be used for the carriage of goods only. ■ The tramway is of the same gauge as the electric tramways in tho Borough, viz., 4 feet. The rails are to be rolled steel weighing Oolb. per lineal yard and of (he grooved girder pattern hid 011 ami spiked to wenden sleepers. Tho motive power may be clcctrio. steam, petrol, gas or olher power applied bv means of locomotive or traction engines, or animal power.may be used. R. E. BENNETT, Town Clerk. Dated this 16th day of March, 1011. IN THE MATTER of The Companies' Act, 190S, and ■ IN THE MATTER of The Greater J. D. Williams Amusement Company, . Limited. TAKE NOTICE that, it is the intention of the above-mentioned Company to commence business, in the Cily of 'Wellington, in the Dominion of New Zealand, AND THAT the office of (lie Company is situate in Fowlds's Building, Number 52 Manners Street, in the said City of Wellington. Latcd this 21st. day, of March, 0110 thousand nine hundred and eleven. THE GREATER J. D. WILLIAMS AMUSEMENT COMTANY, LIMITED, by its Attorney. LEON PHILLIPS, TMPOUNDED, Lower Ilutt Publio JL Pound, 1 chestnut Mare, branded M 011 near shoulder; 151 hands high; 1 black Pony Mare, 14 hands, two white feet, star 011 i'orehead, branded T.H. 011 oil' shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Saturday, at 12 o'clock, T. TWOMEY, • l'oundkceper. TO THE ELECTORS OF MIRAMAR BOROUGH. I HAVE pleasure in announcing that I am u CANDIDATE for the Extraordinary Vacancy in tho Council of tho above Borough. If elected I am thoroughly qualified to justify ALL THE CONFIDENCE placed in mo in guarding tho interests of Ratepayers. Yonrs Respectfully, JOHN McCALE, M.M.C.E. Member South Wales Inst. Engineers. Polling Day: 28th March, 1911. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. TO KELBURNE HOUSEHOLDERS. OUR Vans Collect and Deliver in Koi- . burna every WEDNESDAY'. j Telephone Gl3. j .P, WILLS AND SONS, Proprs., ] HANSON STREET. ' 1

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 24 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 24 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 24 March 1911, Page 1

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