AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S TIIEATRE Props. ... John Fuller and Sons. Tho Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NKillT ALL XEW PROGRAMME ALL NEW PROGRAMME And EIGHT VV TO BATE. A Maguilicont Collection of all Star Subjects. FULLERS' PICTURES. The Best fullers , pictures, of ah. TWO COMPLETE CHANGES WEEKLY Regularly Every Monday and Thursday, Presenting only the Latest and Best. TO-NIGHT we take pleasure in presenting Edison's Great Detective Story, THE BLACK-BOARDED LETTI'i). THE BLACK-BOARDED LETTER. Town of Trent. Tho Stntuo Dog. Town of Trent. Tho Statue Dog, A TALE OP THE SEA. A TALE OF THE .SEA. Clinrlev Becomes a Warrior.—Toronto. a redeemed criminal. A Tour through China—Adventures of Bill the Plumber. IXC, am 1.0.5.. Is. Stalls (lip-up), Cd, Plan at. Christesnn's. 'Phone. .'ilM. m 11 E A T R E KOYAL, Proprietors: .lelm Fuller aud Sons. , For a Limited Season of Fourteen Nights, And Two Matinees SATURDAY, HAY 6th. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST (Preps Exccptod). TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! AT L\ST THEY HAVE ARRIVED. DOGS! DOGS! DOGS! DOGS! DOGS!' DOGS! DOGS! DOGS! DOGS! DOGSI Messrs. John Fuller and Sons have much pleasure in introducing to (heir patrons, bv arrangement; with MH. HARRY IUCKAHDS, The Most Astounding gigantic: animal novelty Ever Seen South of the Line. BAHNOLD'S ANIMALS. 13 Do"s. BAKNOLD'S S Monkeys. i:i Dogs. BARNOLD'S 8 Monkeys. 13 Dcg«. And S Monkeys. 13 Dors. ANIMAL 8 Monkeys. 13 Do<"-- ANIMAL S Monkeys. 13 Dogs. One 8 Monkeys. 13 l)of?s. ACTORS S Monkeys. 13 Do-". ACTORS S Monkeys. 13 Dogs. Cut 8 Monkeys, Headed by DAN-TIIK DHUNKEN DOG. DAN-TIIE DRUNKEN DOG. Presenting a One-act Pantomime, "A HOT 'I'IME IN DOGVILLE." The Utmost LIMIT of Animal SAGA. CITY. \ DELIGHT for young and old. TO-NIGHT!- Remember — TO-NIGHTI The Greatest aud Most Expensive Vaudeville Act Ever Imported, in Conjunction with FULLERS' SPECIAL DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Headed by JULES GARRISON JULES «AIUUSON,KI.,is u^[AiDS _ TWO ROMAN MAIDS. Prices of admission for this season, O.S. and D.C. 35., Stalls, 2s. Plan i\t Dresden. Children half price. Booking Od. extra,Doors open 7 p.m., Overture S p.m. sharp. rjTli EAT R E HOY AL. At 2.30 NEXT" SATURDAY. .At 2.30 MVHNEE Great MATINEE MVI'INEK Children's MATINE.W MATINEE Treat! MATIXEU DARNOLD'S BARNOLD'S WONDERFUL \NJMALACTOKS! DRUNKEN DAN! DRUNKEN DANt Matinee Prices—2s. anil Is. Children half-price to all parts. Doors own 2 p.m. Overture 2.30. FULLERS' SKATING RINK. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Season Tickets-Gents. , , £2 2s. Ladies'. 110s. General Admission—Gents., Is.; Ladies, Gd. Ball-bearing Skates. Is. Moorage to patrons with own skates, lid. Morning Session (private Tuition), 12 to 1. Alteiiioou, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Beginners Session, G to 7 p.m. Evening, 7.30 ta 10 o'clock. i milK ARTS CLUB (INCORPORATED) TO-NIGHT, lth MAY, 1811. At S p.m. LECTURE BY Ml!. A. HAMILTON, Director Dominion Museum— "AN EVENING WITH A COLLECTOR." 11. BICKNELL, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOLLOWING art> Winning Numbers of the Art L'liian in connection willi tho King's Festival:—Fjrst prize, 3502; second prize. .SC'TJI; third prfe, 4X2!); fourth prize, 3G!)ij fifth prise, 31(15; sixth prize, SOO:'; tevcnlh pria , , S2!)G; eightli prize, ll'.lli; ninth nri/.c, 5623; tenth prize, 11SS; eleventh priz;, 1710; twelfth.prize, 5155; thirteenth prize, 3ffi!o; fourleonth' prise, 7S:iOj lillcenth piiw, CO'JIi; sixteenth prize, ('281; seventeenth, prize, β-jOS; eighteenth prize, 83; nines Icciilh prize, i<o22; twentieth nrize, 5335, JOSEPH IiII.'KSOX, WM. J AS. FROST, VINCENT M'KFOWN, Scrutineers VOLUNTEER NOTICES. THE sth REGIMENT WELLINGTON RIFLES. Extract from Battalion Orders bj Linuleiuuit-Colonel W. G. Dulhie, CuniUKUuling the .lth Regiment, Wellington Rillej. Garrison Hall, , Wellington, M May, 1911. CHURCH PARADE. TIIM Battalion, all denominations, wil' . Parade on SUNDAY NEXT, 7tli instant, at 3.30 a.m., at 'the Old Drill Shed (Parrels Oflbe) for Church Parade. Dress: Full Dress without arms. A. 11. I!ASSAM, Lieutenant N.Z.S.C., Adjutant this sth Regiment Wcllincloi Rifles. ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ONSLOW. KHANDALLAH WARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. In tho matter of "The Municipal GOp • porations Act, 100 S." and "The Local Elections and Polos Ael, lflns," and. Ilic Acts amending the same respectively, AN EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY owing to the absence of Nomina! tions for the Biennial Eled ions, liavim occurred in the. ollices of ihrcv Council' lors for the Khamlallah Ward of tha Borough m Onslow, I hereby give notjro Hint an Kicction \<;ill be held to Jill klll ,]. vacancies on THURSDAY, tho 11th ( |.' lv of MAY. IPil; and 1 hereby apfioinl Onslow Boronsh Council Olncc, Ballanei! Street, AWllingloii. as the place ■ni,j '" THURSDAY, Ihu llh day of MAY\ w\" be-fore noon, as the day for tho Nominal - tion of Candidates for such otlice.s Nomination papers can be obtained idtho Borough Olfion. w HENRY ABRAHAM, Returning Ollicor Onslow Borough Office, Balkuicc Street, Wellington 10th April, 1911. THE DOMINION" employs a stalr"7{ Advertising Experts, whose 6orvicM ire aljyays available,
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