AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Props., John Fuller and Sons. Tho Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures FULLERS' PIOTUKES The Best" FULLERS' PICTURES of All. CHANGE 'TWICE WEEKLY. Regularly every Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT! -At 8. TO-NIGHT I ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ENTIRELY' NEW PROGRAMME. Of the Very Latest Star Productions direct from England. America and Europe, A L L N ]•: W ALL N E W Scenic-?, Dramatics, Toxicals, Comedies, Sensational Novelties Ijy standard makers. GERMAN DRAGOONS. GERMAN DRAGOONS. AN EXILE'S LOVE. AN EXILE'S LOVE. ELDORA, THE FLOWER GIRL. IN THE. CLOUDS. THE SERGEANT'S DAUGHTER. WARWICK CHRONICLE. Foolshcad's Feast—How that Horse. Ran-< Fountains—The Dull Razor, and a Host of Others. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up). Gd. Plan at Cliriste;on's. 'Phone 3153. TH R A T 11 ]■) V, 0 X A I* FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. ; ONE OF THE BEST. YET. Wonderful Success. Huge Draw. THE. HAREM SKIRT Only Three more THE HAREM SKIRT Nights on DisTHE HAREM SKIRT . plav. . Worn by MISS ETTI.E WILLIAMS, As the HAREM GIRL AND THE HAREM SONG. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF • CHAS. DALY and KITTY O'BRIEN, American Slav Artists and TangleFoot Dancers. Reappearance of TIM HOWARD, Hie Eccentric Comedian, JESSIE LEE, Motto Balladist. MABEL LYNNE, .Dashinc Comodienuo., ROGERS QUARTETTE. (A Great Turn in Itself). Trapeze Artists and Acrobats. And Our Great Vaudeville Company. George Jones Williamson Girls Rupert Cufhbcrt Mabel Fowler George. Sparkes Elma Andersen Sid Johns • May Dahlberg Book all seats at, the' Dresden Piano Company to avoid rush. Gd. extra. NEW PICTURE THEATRE. FIVE-GUINEA COMPETITION. MESSRS. MACMAHON AND DON-! NELLY", having received such a 1 large and popular response to their orig- : inal offer of a prizo to the person who' sugaests the most appropriate name for 1 their new picture theatre in Manners, Street, have decided, in order to widen: the scope of the competition, to increase' tho value of Ihe nrizo to FIVE GUINEAS. All compel iters must lodgo their sue*, gestions not laler than MONDAY NEXT, addressed Macmahon and Donnelly, "Dominion" Office. MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL, BAND PERFORMANCE AT SEATQUN,' SUNDAY, 2nd APRIL, IDU. THE CITY TRAMWAYS BAND''will' play at the SEATOUN TERMINUS, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, commencing at 3 o'clock. E. E. 'BENNETT. Town Clerk. - ' —» . MEETINGS. MUNICIPAL AND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. LABOUR CANDIDATES' MEETING, O'DONNELL'S HALL. KILBIRNIE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31st," S p.m. Speakers: MESSRS. M. J. EEARDONv W. J. JORDAN. AND W. T. YOUNG. J. W. KAY, Secretary. PROPOSED ADDRESS BY WOMEN OP NEW ZEALAND TO HER MA., JESTY THE QUEEN. A MEETING of Women in favour of -•-*- an Address being prepared for pre-' sentation to Her Majesty the Oueen, mi the occasion of the forthcoming Coronation, will be held THIS (THURSDAY) AF-, TERNOON. the 30th March. a\ 3.30; o'ciock, at the Rooms of tho Wellington' Piano Company, 121 Lamblon Quay. PHOEBE A. DYER, Convenor, WELLINGTON LADIES' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THE STATUTORY MEETING for tho , Election of Trustees will be held in tho Chamber of Commerce on TUES- '■ DAY NEXT, lth April, at 3 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, \ Secretary, ■ WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR RELIEF OF THE AGED NEEDY. , THE STATUTORY MEETING for tho Election of Trustees will be held in the Chamber of Commerce on TUESDAY NEXT, lth April, at 3.15 p.m. ; CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. TO LET. npO LET or FOR SALE, a sis-roomed -f- furnished House, situated Creswick Read, together with CVach House, Stable, etc.; an ideal spot, food garden, stream, Native Bush, etc.; about a minutes' walk from Karon Irani deviation.' Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, t 20 Hunter Street, | TO LET, Belmonl, 1 Acres, good laud, . one large.room; plenty water; suit; married couple or poulterers. Mr. Phil-' lips, please call again, 51) Banlcott Street,' mo LE'i\ •'Belle Villa?' Owen "SlrccT; -I - Newtown, (i rooms, e.1., gas, bathroom, h. and 0., gai'don, etc.; rent, 235. (M. Demulli and Co., IS Grey Street. TO LET, liosencath, 5-roomed house every convenience, 15s. per week. Apply 153 Cuba Street. TO LET, Derhampore, 5-roomcd Houses every convenience; large, improved section. Apply 153 Cuba Street. , mo LET, Ellico" Street, eix-roomed ■i- House, one floor, nil conveniences.' Apply SI Ellico Street. ; TO LET, Hutt Road, magnificent Houso of 10 rooms, all conveniences, late' occupied by Dr. Perry; land 11 acres less in garden! Apply Short and Era Pctouc. mO LET, Koraka-Bay, live-roomed l> A nished Cottage; electric light; , conveniences. Apply J. Marshall, Won*. Bay. mo LET, Kilbirnio, new 4 and 5-roomcd J- Houses, bathroom, hot and cold water, gaststove, etc.; rent 10s. and 18s. per week. Easson' Bros., Kilbirnio. 'Phono 3135. 0 LET, new 3, 4, and 5-Toonied Douses, City, reasonable rent; everv possible.' convenience. Easson Bros., Kilbirnio. ■' 'Phone 3135. t mO LET, fine large 7-roomed House,' A Wright Street, 225. Gd.; Shop, 5 rooms, Cuba. Street,, 15s. V. Jensen, 233 1 ' Cuba Street. ; ripO LET,' Kilbirnio and Newtown,' t •H- and 6 rooms; rent low;.modern con- ; venioncc«. J. J. Boyd, Kilbirnio. * "*""""*~" : " ' *■' - —a , «rpHE DOMINION" oisrloys a staff ~f ] JL Advertising Exports, whoso service. 1 jro ulwiia. HYJlhblo, "■; ■:
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1089, 30 March 1911, Page 1
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