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AMUSEMENTS, JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Props., John Fuller and Sons, TO-DAY! 2.30. TO-DAY I MATINEE! Fuller.,' MATINEE! MATINEE! Pictures. MATINEE! A Combination of Artistic Picture Gems, ' Including the Kalom Masterpiece, ' THE LAD FOR OLD IRELAND. EAST LYNNE. A MODERN COURTSHIP. And a llo~t of Other;. Programme Precisely the Same as at Nig*. MATINEE I'RICES— Adults and Children—lid. to All Parts. FULLERS' PICTURES Tho Best FULLERS' PICTURES of All. Two Complete Changes Weeklv. TO-NIGHT Positively LAST NIGHT Of tho Present: Magnificent: Series. THE LAD FROM OLD IRELAND. THE LAD FliOM OLD IRELAND. Last Night EAST LYNNE. A MODERN COURTSHIP. A MODERN COURTSHIP. Last Night-WARWICK CHRONICLE, I.ost HIS COUNTRY'S FLAG. Night. THE STOLEN CLAIM. . Oil! What e. Knight! In Japan, Etc. D.C and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (lip-up), fid. PI an. at Chiistoso n's. 'Phone 3153. rjl 11 E A T II E U 0 X A U FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, : (The Brightest of Hie Bright.) HUGE SUCCESS! HUGE SUCCESS 1 MADAME CLEMENTINA, The Greatest Living Acrobat. See (ho Wonderful ROLLING GLOBE THE SCOTT BROS., Always Finn Favourites. Reappearance of GIBSON GIRLS, Two of Australia's Best Serins. DIXON KNOX. DIXON KNOX. The Favourite Bass-Baritone. MABEL FOWLER, Tasmania's Soprano, • ROGERS QUARTETTE. Clever Acrobats and Contortionists. And Our Great Vaudovillo Company, George Jones May Dahlberg Rupert Cutlibert ■ Jessie Leo George Sparkes Tim Howard Nellie Leslie Mabel Lynuo Elma' Anderson. . Orchestral Stalls and D.C., 25.; Stalls, la Book all seats at the Dresden Piano Company to avoid rush. Gd. extra. rjpOWN lIALL. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY NIGHT NIGHT, (April 9th, 1911.) GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT BY THE WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr. Herbert Bloy). Assisted by Mr. Stan. 11. Ilutton (Baritone), Mr. -. Hcnrv Moschini (Clarinotist). The ORCHESTRA will play.-.-Overture "Rionzi" (Wagner), "Saltarello" (Gou- • nod), Introduction lo Second Act, "Lohengrin" (Wagner), "Yeomanry Patrol" • (Squire). Silver Coin Collection. Concert at 5.15. J. F. WOODWARD, Sec. . CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 9th APRIL, At 3 -p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. JUPr'S BAND AT ISLAND BAY.. R. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk. Bth April, 1011. „. , , FULLER'S SKATING RINK I ULLER'S SKATING RINK! ' Proprietors: John-Fuller and Sous. . OPENS NEXTi WEDNESDAY; APRIL 12, 1 OPENS NEXT WEDNESDAY,'"u'SIL 12, IN ALL ITS GLORY! I ELECTRICALLY ILLUMINATED! ELECTRICALLY ILLUMINATED! A Veritable SKATING FAIRYLAND! . A Veritable SKATING FAIRYLAND! Tho Best Floor. The Best Skates.' Tho , ; Best Orchestra. Polite Attendants. Watch for further particulars, but dou't forget• NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON! • NEXT WEDNESDAY- AFTERNOON! • i Under the personal direction of JOHN FULLER AND SONS. Get vour SEASON TICKETS EARLY! Get your SEASON, .TICKETS EARLY! . Gentlemen, ,£2-2s; ■ Ladies, .£l-10s. General Admission: Goals, Is!; Ladies, Gd.; Ball-bearing Skates, Is. Flooragc (<T patrons with own skates, Gd. Morning Session (private tuition), 10 to 12.30; Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Beginners' Session,' G p.m. to 7 p.m. Evening, ■ 7.30 to' 10 p.m. ■ 1 KING'S FESTIVAL SPORTS. 1 A Lli Entries for the above Sports CLOSE on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. 10th April, 1911. Entries may be left with .T. E. Fitzgerald, Lanibton Quay, or with the Sco--retary, M. FORD. G8 Wallace Street. ' SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT.. \ A N IMPORTANT EVENT in (lie A World of Rugby Football. AT THE ATHLETIC PARK THIS AFTERNOON, from 1.45 onwards. 7 FIFTH-CLASS GAMES. 15 SENIOR GAMES. First Senior Game at > 2.30. An Afternoon's Sport that Should Not be Misted. All the Star Players Taking Part. , ADMISSION—Gd. ■ STAND, Gd. .Season Tickets—Gent.2ls. Ladies'! 10s. Gd. Nmf obtainable at the Union's Office, or at Arinil's, Laniblon Quay. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. ' BELLEVUE HOTEL. ENGAGE Rooms for a WEEK END. Lovely Gardens, Comfortablo Rooms, Good Menu, courteous attention. Moderate TarifT, and Orchestral Music EVERY SUNDAY. 1 RING UP "BELLEVUE" ' FOR . EASTER VACATION. PIANO PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no failures, all become perfect in sis weeks. Full fee, 2s. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 30 Willis Street. Hours, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Freo demonstratinis daily. 2 A. SMITH, Manager. BALLROOM DANCING. 14/ffRS. H. 13. MASON'S Clnsses are held ■f'-l on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS in her Private Hall, Pupils taught the Latest Dances in Six Privato Lessons or ono quarter at clbes. Privato Lessons arrauged. Address: 8G GHUZNEE ST., near St. Peter's Church, ■_ — Ta ABERDEEN FINNAN HADDOCKS. JUST arrived for our Easter trade per • s.s. liuapeliu. Largo consignment of Aberdeen Finnan Haddocks, Kippered Herrings, Bloalers, etc. Fresh and Smoked ILipuka Fillets a Speciality. Also Fresh Mullet and Butterfisli. W. RITCHIE AND'SONS, 51 MOLESWORTH STREET. 'Phone 3052. UN 13 EDA CRO MA 0 DRY GINGER ALE. . Guaranteed made from tho Original Belfast Formola. Sola Agents: . THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., j AIL Hotels and Stores. • ■ m ! STUDY tho Property Market.-Th« Back Page of 'vTho Dominion" is a Lend and Farm Directory,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 8 April 1911, Page 1

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762

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 8 April 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 8 April 1911, Page 1

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