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t AMUSEMENTS. j A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME! ' ■OULLEIW THEATRE ROYAL.i Great Enthusiasm over . j PKOI'ESSOR KARLES, ! PROFESSOR KARLES, . , And his wonderfully-trained animals, in* eluding tlio celebrated Bucking l'ony ! FRITZ.. , ] Tho utmost limit of animal eagacityj Mr. Kuril's will give 395. to anyone who can sit Fritz for 30 seconds. j LAST TWO NIGHTS of that exceptionally Clever Double, ! STARR AND LESLIE i An Act of Refintmont, ! STARR AND LESLIE | In their Novelty Specialty Act. j Tho Inimitable . liARRV SADLER,' Comedian, HARRY SADLER* His popular items this week are ."I'lnj Not Supposed to Know What I'm, About," "Wow Wow Wowser," and, by, special request', "Archibald, Certainly j , Not." . j And Our Double Vaudeville Company.! D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Plari Dresden, Gd. extra. j

A STAR ACT COMING. j JjUJLLER'S THEATRE ROYAL. TO-MORROW (Saturday), SEPT. 2nd] TO-MORROW (Saturday), SEPT. - ,"y J -j PJOUAYS! PIQIJAYS! HQ™*";..! PIQUAYS! PHJUAYS! PIQUAIb.. : Wonderful grotesque Daawrs and iiiuii"j balancers extraordinary. i THE PIIjUAYS. . .J Direct from London, they have in .the leading American, European, ana Australian Theatres. THE RAGE EVERYWHERE! j MR. PIQU.VY , , J Is tho .only artist on the stage performing an upside-dawn Buck auaj Wiui£ Dance on his hands. j BOOK SKATS at. Dresden to . ensure, comfort for this monger attraction. i HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Propn.. John Fuller nsid Sons. FULLERS' PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES. Magnificent Succcss of our GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME Picture Gems of (lie -Highest Quality* THE ANGEL OF THE SLOJ S- | THE ANGEL OF THE SLUMS., . . ; A Fine Production by the Lnbili Co. THE HARRISON TROUPE . | THE HARRISON TROUPE of Comedv Acrobats. ,i THE COAST OF NEW ZEALAND, 'j A Magnificent Coloured Film. : HACK TO THE PRIMITIVE, CARDINAL MOHAN'S FUNERAL. ! Etc., Etc. ! D.C. and O.S. v , Is. flails flip-up), Gd. via 11 at Ghristeson's. 'l'liona 3153. OPERAH 0 U S E, By special arrangement with the Gaumont , Co., London, ■ Commencing , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER <Ulu The Two Greatest Boxing Contests, ofjtta year. ' ,®, BTLL LANG, ' 1 i Australia's Whito Hope, j Versus SAM LANGFORD, ... | The Boston Tar Baby, ' 1 \t tho Olvmpia Annexe, London,- on! Febvunry 22nd, 1911, which resulted in victory for Longford in 6 rounds. i SECOND GREAT ATTRACTION. ~ | A fierccly-contcsted battle of 20 rounds' between ' i SAM LANGORD , ! And j SAM M'VAE,. ; Aspirants for the Heavy-weight Cham«| pionsliip of the World. . , Longford and M'Vae meet in a return ; match in Sydney next October to dce.idol wlio will meet .Tack Johnson. I SEE IF YOU CAN PICK THE j AVINNER. I Popular Prices: D.C., 25.; Stalls, Ib. Gd.; j Gallery, Is. ■ ' T ADIES' HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP.'! HOCKIvY CHAMPIONSHIP,; DAY'S BAY. ; , j DAY'S BAY. - | ' Commencing I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY),'2nd SEPT. ] TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2nd SEPT, I 300 LADY PLAYERS 300 1 j ;;00 ' LADY PLAYERS 300 a j 300 LADY PLAYERS 300 j 300 LADY PLAYERS 300 j •From All Parts of -New Zealand. ; TO-MORROW'S MATCHES— HAWICK'S BAY V. CANTERBURY X, HAWKE'S BAY V. CANTERBURY A. (The Match of" the Tournament.) Auckland v. Nelson j Wellington A v. j Canterbury B; 'l'aranaki v. M'arlkor- j ougli; Wairarafa v. Wai:g:.nui; South- ] land v. Manawatu A;-West Coast v.; Wellington B. j Admission—Sixpence. _ j Arrangements have been mado with tho i Ferry Company to run SPECIAL BOATS j in connection with the Tournament, in? ; eluding their fine nsw steamer Avaroa. i Boats leave Ferry Wharf 1.10, 2, and 2.30 1

p.m. . ■ j MEETINGS. i CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. j LAND AND INCOME ASSESSMENT . AMENDMENT DILL. j A SPECIAL MEETING of Members of j i;io Chamber and of business men i nlfocled will be lipkl at the. Chamber cf ! Commerce, Customhouse Quay,' on TUESDAY, the sth September, 1911, at S p.m.,-! for the purpose of considering the above. I Bill. Bv order of the Cemieil. ! . H. D. VICKEKY, Secretary, ! 1 '== —-■=» 1 PUBLIC NOTICES. — ; I THE COLONIAL SUGAIi REFINING ' CO., LTD. : l mnE above Company lias this day ad•JL vanced the price of all'grades of •; Sugar Twenty Shillings per, ton." . 1 R. GUT'I'ERIDGE, i Acting-Manager. ! September Ist. ! .. _ ( THE CITY MILK SUPPLY CO. j Customers please ring up No. 3532 in future, and their requiro- , menls will lx> promptly attended to? ; NEW QUARTER, COMMENCING NEXT WEEK. YNSTRUCTOR HARRISON'S Physical A Culture Classes for Ladies, Gintle- i men, and Children, Wellington Terrace, ' Courtenay Place, Newtown, and ICarori. I Inquire for Syllabus. 17 MULGRAVE STREET. 'Phone 3214. ■ Have you seen the sun i TYPEWRITER? ' VISIBLE WAITING, PAD MACHINE. ; PERFECT WORK, PORTABLE. , Durable,' only .£ll lis. i Suitable for Clergymen, Doctors, Travollers. • i Full particulars on application. OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., i 17 and 1!) CUBA STREET, . j !

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 1 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 1 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 1 September 1911, Page 1

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