AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS* PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES. TELESCOPES OF THE UNIVERSE! NIGHTLY, At S. A Beautiful and Bewitching, Budget of Artistic Masterpieces from the studios of the maestro.': of the world, including an excellent local production, taken specially for John Fuller and Sons, CORONATION DAY I.\ WELLINGTON! CORONATION DAY IN WELLINGTON! Loyalists of (ho Empiu- Cily Celebrating the Crowning nf the Empire's Kin , '. A SUPERB PRODUCTION, ' Graphically reproducing the stirring events of last Thursiiav. The. Citv'e BRILLIANT ILLUMINATIONS Porliwyed with incandescent brilliance, waking Ihc whole filmic fabric on artislio ciiiciatographic masterpiece. FEUi?ECT PICTORIAL PLAYLETS. Supporting this highly interesting study. Tales of Pirates, Episodes of Love, and Deeds of JJerrins-do. CHARLIE JOINS THE BOY SCOUTS. Simply a Shriek of Absurdity, D.C. and 0.5.. Is. SUlls (tip-up). Cd. I'lau at Clirisleson's. 'Phone 3153. It K A T II E It 0 Y A Ii! Props., John Fuller and Sons. 0.11 F, RIDGWAY BROS. Til]-; RIDGWAY BROS. Comedy Acrobat's nnd Hand Balancers, THE RIDGWAY BROS., Introducing l-'un in a Gymuaiiium, Another Great Ovation for THE TOSSING TESTROS. Export Jugglers 'and Balancers. A Great Favourite, ETTIE WILLIAMS. GEORGE JONES, a Host in Himself. Still Coin;; Hif?. THE MUSICAL WETHERLEYS, In their Refined Musical Meliingo. Gco. A.-JONKS and WILLIAMS-Eltie , In their Original Society Sketch, "The, Taming of the Shrew." OUR UNPARALLELED COMPANY. JOS. MULLANEY, 808 LLOYD, NELLTE POWER. LUCY LAVINIA, . DALWYN and TYB, E. R. MARTIN, and/ LITTLE WILLIE. Prices—2s. nnd Is. Plan Dresden. TjWLLERS' SKATING RINID Daily Sessions at 2.30, G, and .7.30. Olympia Band Afternoons and Eveninga. General Admission—ONE SHILLING. FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th. .£3O VALUABLE" PRIZES. JSfl . WATCH FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THIS MONSTER ATTRACTION. HOCKEY MATCH. -TO-MORROW, WELLINGTON V. OLYMPIA. MEETINGS. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. DR. ARNOLD WARD will Address the Women nf Wellington North in the SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM, oa, THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, at 8 p.m. Subjects:Eugenics, Infantile Mortality, Declining Birth Rate, the Social Evil. HOSPITALS CONFERENCE. BELEGATES are requested to bo in their scats at Bellamy's, Parliamentary Buildings, at 10.30.a.m., on TUESDAY, 27th June, to discuss preliminarybusiness, and to l)o ready to receive his Excellency the Governor, who will address the Conference at II a.m. T. H. A. YALINTINE, Inspector-General of Hospitals. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. The Government, despito the fact thaS "The Dominion" has tho largest circulation of any morning paper in the Wellington Province, has decided to boycott the paper so far as Government advertisements aro concerned. In order that ou.- readers iray not suffer from this jravo abuse of Win- - istorial authority wo publish tho ao> vertisemonts below at our own cost. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF SHEFFIELD CHOIR TO WELLINGTON, 29th and 30th JUNE, and, Ist JULY, And to PALMERSTON NOR'IH on 301 h .TUNE. IN connection wiUi the above,. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for return until lOlh July, will be issued us' follows:— From Wanganui, Foxlon, Poriru.i, Napier, GrcylowH, Kniluko, and intermediate ' station? io Wellington (Thermion or Lambtan), on 2!ilh and , 30th June and Ist Juiy. From Maslerton, Ngawapurua, and intermediate .stations to Palmerslon. north en ,10th June only by the train, . leaving Masferton at 0.20 a.m. From Olaki, Tokomam, and intermediate .stations to I'almcralon North, on 30tIi June only by the train leaving Otaki at V.Mi a.m. From Foxion, Loiigburn, and intermediate stations to Palmerston North on ,'lflth Juno only by the train leaving Foxton at !).O a.m. On 29th and 301h June, passenger trains, stopping where required, will leavo Lower "Hurt for Wellington at 10.29 p.m., and Wellington for Lower llutt at 11.50 p.m. On Ist July, passenger Irani", slopping where required, -,vill leave Lower Hutt for Wellington nt ll»-2n p.m., Welli'ngtonfor Upper Hutt (clianjo at Lower Hutt at 11.30 p.m.), and Wellington for "jj™^" , ' i- ■■ ' ' —~—i
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 27 June 1911, Page 1
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