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Stalls (tip-up), Gd.- " , HIS MAJESTY'S ■ THEATRE. , Props., John Fuller and Sons. -,' Commencing MONDAY, JULY 3rd. Messrs. Fuller and Sous \iill present foe ' tho first time in Nclv Zealand, Chas, Roade's Powerful Drama, NEVER TOO;LATE TO MEND, NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND, A Thrilling Tale of Prison Reform. TBI II E A 'Ml E It O Y A L, • . •JL John Fuller and Sons. Still a. Big Success, THE-RIDGWAY BROS. THE RIDGWAY BROS. Comedy Acrobats and nand Balancer* Reappearance of THE RHODESHUJIYB, TILE RHODKSBURYS, Clover Conversationalists, Vocalists, and # Dancers,' Refined Comedian, ETTIE WILLIAMS* GEORGE JONES. A Comedian of Much Merit. Last Night— LITTLE WILLIE, Dwarf Comedian. LITTLE WILLIE, A Great Favourite, Coloured Basso, E. R. MARTIN. DELWYN AND TYE,' ' l ' Australia's Brilliant Scrios ami Dancers. JOS. MULLANEY, Spruce Comedian. Dainty Soubrcttet LUCY LAVINIA. Geo.'A.-JONES and WILLIAMS-Ettia ; In their Original Society Sketch, ."The Taming of tho Shrew." Prices—2s. and Is. 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Best Fancy' Skater (Gent.). Also several. other Prir.cs for Two-step, ■•;. Barn Dancing; Musical Chairs (Indies and gents.), Competitions and Races. Tickets for Carnival Participants aro now available entitling holders to admission, skates, tloorage, and entries to com. petitions. Price. 2s. Admission (onlookers). 25., now on sale. FULLERS' SKATING RINK. ' Daily Sessions at 2.30, G, and 7.30. Olympia Band Every Evening. REMISSION: GENTS., Is.; LADIES, Gd. FANCY, DRESS CARNIVAL. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12th. .£3O VALUABLE PRIZES. i;3O r WATCH FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS. RUGBY GAMES. ;■ TMPORTANT ENGAGEMENTS', - 1 THIS AFTERNOON, at 2,15. , ORIENTAL V. PONEKE. , SOUTHERN V. VICTORIA COLLEGE,. AT ATHLETIC PARK. : ST. JAMES V. PETONE,. AT PETONE. •..".,..■•■ Train To Aro 2.10. Lainbton 2.20. ' In paying faro ask. for-"Football \ i' , Ticket." , : Admission, Gd. Ladies free, • , ;■ j Grandstand, Gd. : 'W. G. TALBOT, .. ."'■ Secreta:t7, '.'■;..; \'i tVockey. h.q c k k y. ;:^'j CHAMPIONSHIP OF n!z. 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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 1
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