AMUSEMENTS. inns MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sous. The Recognised Home, of Perfect Picture*. FULLERS' PICTURES " The Latest FULLKHS , PICTURKS ami Best. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Regularly even- Mcuday anil Tbursdaf. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT Mrws. Fuller iinil Sous Prc'xnt nu ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME Of the Very Lr.lest Star Productions, Including Tlip First of their Great Local Scries, GREATER WELLINGTON Day by Hay, GREATER WELLINGTON Day by Dar. GREATER WELLINGTON Day by Day, Forty Minnies' Tour Through '.New Zealand's Empire City. WELLINGTON as the Biograph Sees it. WELLINGTON as Picture-lovers all over the World See it, A Busy, Bright, and Go-ahead City. Glimpses of Lnmbton Quay, Willis, Manner?, Cuba, and Yivinn Strerts. Types of AVIiiLLINGTON RESIDENCES, Kolliurno, Kent and FHzhcrberl Terraces, Government Buildings, Raihvav Station. TOWN HALL. I>OST" OFFICE. Wtlliiißton's Busy Wharves. OFF TO THE CORONATION. The Corinthic Leavine for London. THE WELLINGTON ZOO. Kin;! Did; ntul Quecnie pose for the Camera. The 13oianic.il Gardens. A Trip Round Oriental Bay. THE BOAT HARBOUR, A Masterpiece of Photography. LTLY OF THE TENEMENTS. THE TEST. GETTING' EVEN.' HEART OF A S\V\GE. And a Host of Others, Doors open 7 o'clock sharp. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up). Gd. Plan at Christoson's. 'Phono 3153. WHAT A BIG SHOW! " mH EAT R E EOYAt JL Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. New Programme! Now Artists 10-Niglitl Reappearance of the King of Australian End Men, JACK KEARNS, The Character, . JACK KEARNS, Great Comedian, Jack has played Melbourne and Sydney' for four years continuously. IDA ROSLYN, Chic Soubrette, IDA ROSLYN, Australia's Comedienne. VERA KEARNS, VERA KEARNS, Dainty Dansouse and Serio. Jlonry-CARI/rON AND SUTTON.-Ted Henry-CAKLTON AND SUTTON,-Ted Original Talkologists and Dandy Dancere, Comedians Right Through the Piece. Farewell Nights of Cha?.-DALY AND O'BRIEN.-Kitty The (.'lever American Double in a now Sketch, TIDINGS FROM HOME. Last Nights of GARDTNER AND LE MAR, From the London Hippodromo, "The Hooligan and the Lady." 808 LLOYD, .Lion Cmniquc. Favourite Artiste. NELLIE POWER. JIM MARION, Hard Case Comedian, A Da-hing Serio, EMMIE HARDIE. 15RIGHTIE CARLISLE, Budding Serio. THE TWO ROSEBUDS. La,t Nights of MABEL LYI'VNE. Popular and Is. Plan Dresden.' TELLERS 7 SKATING RINK. General Admission-Gents. Is., Ladtee Gd. Ball-bearing Skates, Is. Hooray to Patrons with own skates, Gd. Morning Sessions (private tuition), 12 to 1. Afternoons, 2.30 to 5. Special Session (Beginners Only), G p.m. ADMISSION FREE. SKATES Gd. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, rjp 0 W N HALL MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA AND MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TUESDAY NEXT, the SOtli MAY, At 8 o'clock. GRAND PROGRAMME: "Finlandia" (Toem Poem for Orchestra) Sibelius "Peer Gynt" (By Request) Grieg And Several Organ Selections, . ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. J. MAUGHAN BARNETT, Conductor. JNO, R. PALMER, , Town Clerk. May 25, 1911. nnOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. A. SPLENDID MUSICAL ATTRACTION For a Short Season, commencing SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 3rd. THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN'S, THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN'S, \. Native Concert Party of FasciuatinJ Interest. GLORIOUS SINGERS. EXQUIS ITE lIARMONISER S. MVUNIKiCENT INSTRUMENTALISTS. THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN'S. Absolutely the Cleverest nml Mast Artistic Native Musical .Company touring the World. BRILLIANT DISTINGUISHED PER. FORMANCES Embraced in this Splendid Musical Organisation. THE HAWAIIAN GLEE CLUB. THE HAWAIIAN GLEE CLUB. "A Veritable Revelation in Combined Voice Production." HAWAIIAN MELODIES AND SONGS. ENGLISH CONCERT SUCCESSES. SOLOS AND CONCERTED NUMBERS. THE HULA. DANCE, Hawaii's National Dance, amazing and Alluring in Rhythm. PRICES-3?., 25., Is. Plan at Dresden shortly. Touring Manager, HAROLD CARE. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. n. B MASON'S Classes for Beginners are held on MONDAY, and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS iii her Private Hull, EG Ghuzneo Street, near St. Peter's Church. Proficiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Term commeuces with Pupil. Private Lessons by appointment. MEETINGS, SECULAR EDUCATION DEFENCE LEAGUE. nnHE Executive Committee of the SeeisJL lar Education Defence League arc requested to attend a Special Meeting la consider the TIMAKU CASE, In the UNITARIAN SCHOOLROOM, On TUESDAY, 30th INST., at 7.30 p.m. HENRY JOOSTEN, Sec. COULLS, CULLING, AND CO., LTD.. BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. Manufacturers of— CARD AND FILING CABINETS AND OFFICE FURNITURE. ■
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 29 May 1911, Page 1
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