AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Props. ... John Fuller and Sons. The Recognised lhmie of Perfect Pictures FULLEIiS' PICTURES. Best FULLERS' PICTURES; of All. . CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Regularly Every Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT is the Last Nighl of Our MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. The LATEST, BRIGHTEST, and BEST Subjects released bv the World's Standard Makers. ' TO-NIGH.T-Prtsilively.lhn LAST NIGHT Of the Following Star Subjects— THE LIGHT IN THE WINDOW. • TEMPLE OF NIKKO. THE GIRL OF THE WEST. TONY THE GREASER. WARWICK EVENTFUL HERTIE'S v " CHRONICLE. EVENING. BANDIT. How Winter Decorates Nature. AUTOMATIC ARABIAN TONTOLINI MOTORIST. POTTERY. IS SAD. And Others. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. Another Brilliant Arrav of ALL STAR SUBJECTS. THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY, . D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone. 3153. ' .\>t mIIEA TR E ROY AL. '" : (FULLER'S HUGE~VAUDEVILLE CO.) . . HUGE PROGRAMME. This Week. HUGE PROGRAMME. The Very Best. Reappearance for Short Season of MAUD FANNING. The Greatest Coon MAUD FANNING. Impersonator Alive. Reappearance of ARTHUR The Always Popular ELLIOTT. Comedian and End Man. Reappearance of ELLIOTT SISTERS. Daintiest Darling* tiI,I,HUT SISTERS. In Vaudeville. JULES GARRISON and his TWO ROMAN MAIDS Bob Lloyd, Mai Belle, Brigliliu Carlisle,, Jim Marion, The Rhodesburys, Tim Howard, Jessie Lee, Rupert Cnthbert, May Dahlberg, The Dashing Gibson Girls, and Mabel Lynno. Prices us usual. Plan Dresden. TH E A T RE R 0 Y A U Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. rj For a Limited Season of Fourteen Nighty And One Matinee, Saturday, May 6th, , Commencing TO-MORROW, MAY 4th. Messrs. John Fuller and Sons have much pleasure in introducing k> their patrons* by arrangement with MR. HARRY RICKARDS, The Most Astounding GIGANTIC ANIMAL NOVELTY Ever Seen South of the Line. BARNOLD'R ANIMALS BARNOLD'S ANIMALS "• / ~- BARNOLD'S ANIMALS BARNOLD'S-lncluding Dan, BARNOLD'S-lncluding Dan, The Drunken ANIMAL The Drunken ANIMAL DOG ACTORS. DOG ACTORS. 13 DOGS. 13 DOGS. 13 DOGS. S-MONKEYS-8 ONE CAT. Presenting a One-act Pantomime,. "V HOT TIME IN DOGVTLLE." "V HOT TIME IN DOGVILLE." The Utmost LIMIT of Animal SAGA. CITY. A DELIGHT for young and old. REMEMBER.'-The most expensive vaudeville act ever imported. For Positively Fourteen Nights Onlyl COMMENCING TO-MORROW, And in conjunction with FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, mHEATRE R 0 Y A L. At 2.30 NEXT. SATURDAY. At 2.31 MATINEE 'Great MATINEE MATINEE Children's MATING MATINEE Treat! MATINEE BARNOLD'S BARNOLD'S WONDERFUL ANIMAL ACTORS! DRUNKEN DAN! DRUNKEN DANI Matiiuv Prices—2s. and Is. Children half-price to all parts. Doors open 2 p.m. Overture 2.30. FULLERS' SKATING RINK. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Season Tickets—Gents.', £2 2s. Ladies', 30s. General Admission—Gents., Is. j Ladies, fid. Ball-bearing Skates, Is. Flooiasc to patrons with own skates, ltd. Morning Session (private Tuition), 12 to 1. Atteiiiocn, 2.30 to i p.m. Beginners' Session, li to 7 p.m. Evening, 7.30 to 10 o'clcek. N.Z. SHIPPING AND COMMERCE. Weekly, 30 Pages. Annual, 1U Pages. Fourth Year of Publication. NOTICE TO APPLICANTS. THE Position advertised for has been FILLED. Applicants are one and nil thankeil for their inquiries. MEGTINCS, SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS. "When flits this cross from man to man, Vick-Alpinc's summons to his clan, Burnt be the ear that fails to hetd, \ Palskd the foot time shuns to speed." ... EX-MEMBERS and Friends of (ho WoU ' : lingbn Highland Riltes will meet at Gardiner's Rooms, Newtown train terminus, on THURSDAY, 4th May, I'JU, at S p.m. WILLIAM DOBSON, lion. Seo, "Speed forth the Signal, Clansmen, Spcod!' The Wellington t'ipc Band will march from Basin Reserve at 7 p.m. ALEX. SHAW, Secretary. ISLAND BAY RESIDENTS' AND KATEI'A VEKS , ASSOCIATION. rnilK Adjourned General Meeting of JL Members of the above Association will be held in tho PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Jslaml Bay, THIS EVENING, at S o'clcek. Business:— Election of Officers. Revision of Rules. Important General. .1. W. MAXWELL, Hon. Sec. ■ HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. ' nn O W N HALL,, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAY, at S p.m. AN ADDRESS In Aid of the HOME RULE FOR IRELAND FUND will be delivered by MESSRS. R. lIAZLETON, M.P., W. A. REDMOND, M.P., and J. T. DONOVAN LL.B. (Envoys of tho Irish Nationalist Party). COLLECTION IN AID OF THE FUND. Admission, 35., 25., Is. Tickets obtainable at Dresden,. Whit taker Bros., and M. O'Kaue's, Bouleott Street. Seats may be reserved at tho Dresden. J. BURKE, Hon. Soo. — —"^sa STUDY the Property Markct.-Tlio Back l'age, of "The Dominion" is a Laud and Farm Directory, Auctioneers' Notices will ako be found on the same t^go.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1117, 3 May 1911, Page 1
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