AMUSEMENTS, m II 13 A T B 13 it O Y A L. -,„, ps -' • ,olln Fuller and Sons. WHAT'S ON AT FULLER'S THIS WEEK? Read and Judge for Yourselves. New Items, New Jokes, New Artists, Immense Success Nightly. MAUD FANNING, 'Ttei,£ rwilK! * ( -' onn Impersonator Living. Al rill.-R. ELLIOTT, the Lively End Man.' Ihe- King of Comedy, WARD LEAH, The Marvellous Children, ELLIOTT SISTERS. Dainty, Talented, Popular. . LLCY LAV INI A, Relined Soubretto. Corner Man and Dancer, JOS. MULLANEY. ETTIE WILLIAMS, Dashing Comedienne, ihe always great favourite, GEO. JONES. DAPHNE LESLIE, Dainty Mario and Dancer. DELWYN AND TYE. Serin and Character Comedienne. Brought down tho House on Saturday Night THE SCREAMINGLY FUNNY FARCE,. Enacted by the World's trio of Comedians, Ward Lear, Arthur Elliott, and Joe. Mullaney, and entitled . "AN INQUISITIVE VISITOR," % Prices—2s. and Is. Pkm Dresden. HiS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Props., John Fuller and Son:;. FULLERS' PICTURES Present FULLEKS' PKTUUES this evening FVLLERS' PICTURES the latest FULLERS' PICTURES Budget FILLERS' PICTURES of Pictorial FILLERS' PICTURES Gems Including the Great Masterpiece THE LYONS MAIL. The thrilling Dramatic Story, which lor« niinntcJ ,in the most shocking judicial orror of the 18th century. THE LYONS MAIL. By MM. Marceau, Graudin, Delacourt, Cast: M. Ravofc Lcsurques and Duboso> 11. iii'vito Chopard Trevilli Courriul Capellaui Didier Oindomo Father of Lcsurquea Xidlle Pascal Julie Mine. Eugenie Naw ... Madame Chopard THE LYONS MAIL, rt- \vt\s in this Drama (hat the late Sill HENRY IRVING scored his Greatest Success, and it will shortly he presented in Australia by his son, MR. H. B. IRVING. AND A BRILLIANT SELECTION of. tho Lutcsl Production ARRIVING. WITH TO-DAY'S ENGLISH MAIL. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), Gd. Phut at Chrislcson's. 'Phone 315:1. "CIULLERS" .. OLYMPIA RINK. Direction John Fuller and Sone. Three Session's Daily, 2.30, 0, and 7.30. OLYMPIA BAND EVERY EVENINGi Admission: Gents., Is.; Ladies, Gd. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12th JULY. CiR \ND A Brilliant and FANCY .DHISSS Unique CARNIVAL. . Spectacle. GRAND .C3O Valuable Trophirs FANCY DRESS Now on View at CARNIVAL Leu. M.'Kenxie's, The Chemist. GRAND FANCY DRESS I.ambloa CARNIVAL, , Quay. GRAND ■ Two First FANC-Y DRESS Prizes CARNIVAL. . ■JilO-Yuluo-JHO. GRIND • Watch for our FANCY DRESS '"' ' Magnificent CARNIVAL. Programme. Twenty Prizes to be awarded for various competition?, including Barn Dances! Races, etc. Admission (onlookers), 25., Competitors' Tickets 25., which include holders to ad.mission, ilooruge, and entries to competitions. Holders of these tickets (or postcards) will be admitted lire to Grand March reheaiMils TO-NIGHT.' Ballroom dancing. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners are hold on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in her Private Hall. Si Ghuznco Street, near St. Peter's Cmirch. Proficiency ensured in, SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Term commences with Pupil. Private Lessons by appointment. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Exorcises, or Drudgery; no Failures. We return your money if you are unable to read music and piny in six week'. Full tuition, 4:2 2s. Call and inspect The National College of Music, 39 Willis Street. Hours—lo a.m. to !) p.m. COVERNMEHT NOTICES. The Government, despito tho fact that " Tho Dominion " has tho latest circulation of any morning paper in the Wellington Province, has decided to boycott the paper so far as Govern, mcnt advertisements are concerned. In order that ou? readers iroy not suffer from this jrave alniso of Ministerial authority we publish the ad« vertiscments below at our own cost. , POST OFFICE, PORIRUA. W'RITTEN Tenders will bi' received at this iillico until Noon of MONDAY, July 31st, tor the abuvi> con! Met. They must be marked <m the eulMile "Tender for l'o-t (Itiiw, Pnrivua." Pl.uis and Miccilicaiions may he seen at Ihe Poriruu Po.-t Olficc and at this office. Tho lon'csl or any tender not necessarily hoceptcd. J. 1). I.OUCIJ, Hislrici; Engiiicor. Disirivl Public (iliicc Old Parliamentary Buildings. Wi-llin<!lon. July 6th. mil. SUPPLY OF irARDWOOD SLEEPERS. TENDERS will be rercived at this oflire until Noon oI'THL'RSDAY. August 3rd, 1!)11. for Ihe j-upply and delivery of Australian Hμrdwood Slsepers as follows: 7,i110 nl Wellinglon. 2500 at Lyttelton. Specificjilion and conditions of contract may he seen at the Public Works Offices. Auckland, Wellington, Christehurch, and Dmicdin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES., Engineer-in-Cliier , . Public Works Office, Wellington, July 4th, 1911. MEETINCS. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. V V — ' MR. D. M'LAREN. M.P., Will Address the Electors In THE NEW CENTURY HALL On TUESDAY, JULY 11th. Chairman: MR. G. 11. JACKSON. WELLINGTON WORKING- MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. ON account of the Half-yearly Balance all Accounts owing to 30th Juno must bo rendered by ]«*tli July. F. GREEN, Manager. rpHE Results obtained by Advcrtissra ■*■ in tho Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" fire 6uch as to confirm their belief that tho paper has a wider circu. lation than any other daily journal in Kjw Zealand*
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1175, 10 July 1911, Page 1
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