AMUSEMENTS. TpnS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. LAST NIGHT of tho Present Series of ; At 11 actions. : FULLEIiS' PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES. Change Twice Weekly, Regularly Ever} Monday ami Tlmrxlav. ! TO-NIGHT jb.-ilivdv L:i.-.f Night. THE STILT, ALARM', THE STIU,-ALARM, THE STILL ALARM, Joseph Arthur's Powerful Play, introduc- , iup one uf the Must Sensational Firo Scenes Ivver Sercuiieil. agriculture by motor-car, iii;r son, THE VOIiH DIINTISTS. Their Fates Scaled, Reign i:f Flowers, Etc., Etc. ; To-morrow, ENTIRELY Thursday, NEW PKOGKAMMEI ' A not her Great Scleclion of (h? Best! ; D.C. nml 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), od. Plan at Chrisleson's. 'Phoiw :)l, r )3. pULLEKS', THEATRE ROYAL. ■ PROVING A BIG DRAW. : PKiIjAYS! PKJUAYS! l'l QUAYS! ' Wondcrtul Grotestjuo Dancers and Hand. Kiiliiiicois llxtr.'iordiimiT. THE RAGE EVEIIYAVIIERE. ; AN ACT OF CULTI'RE AND REFINE- ■ MEXT. MR. PIQUAY ' ; is the only artist on the stage to-day per- I forming an up-side-down Buck and Yung | Dance on his hamk ' _ PROFESSOR KARLES, And his wondcri'iilly-trnined animals, in- - cludinjj the ■ celebrated Bucking Pony '■ FKITZ. : HARRY SADLER. HARRY SADLER, And his Famous Territorials or Boy Scouts, % And our 9 , DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, . PRICES: 2s. and Js. , Plan Dresden. . TTNDER the Palronaje of His Excel- i J lency the Governor, Sir Joseph and | Lady Ward, Sir John, and Lady Findlay. : MISS TIIELMA PETERSEN'S : CONCERT. TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). MONDAY NEXT, 'At S p.m. ' '■ Tickets, 3s. (Reserved), and 2s. Bμ Plan now open at the Dresden, i Y.M.C.A. ; (PRAND CORONATION BAZAAR. , OPENED THIS AFTERNOON : a': .") o'clcck by Her ■ Excellency Lady Islington. STALLS AND SIDESHOWS. ; Magniliccnt Tableaux Each Evening, j SOUTH SEAS.' . ; Y.M.C.A. BAZAAR. WE invite you to visit the SPECIAL , CURIO STALL, where Island No-! veltics may bo purchased, including Na-| live Gods, Costumes, Shell Necklaces, J Kits, Fans, Shells, Baskets, Mats, Canooe;j Come, Well Worth Seeing. ! ; SPECIAL NOTICES. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COURT OP CONVOCATION. rjnHE Education Committee of the House Jl of Repri'toiitiitivps imcls on FRI-i DAY, September Stli. at 10 a.m.. and on; other days to bo fixed to consider the FetitioiiNon University Reform.^ Any member of Convocation wishing to give•"oviilcnca on tho above f|ucslion' should communicate at onco with Mr. J. Atkinson. Cleric to the abnvo Committee,' at the Parliamentar,v..Bnildin;;s. j Members of Council also asked to give evidence. J T. R. FLEMING, J ; ' . -, Chairman. \ \ PUaUIG NOTICES, , j \ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF '. PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitiicrln cxistin? ho- ~ , twwn th? linilersisued, Williani ■ Hughes Field, Martin JjUckie. and George To3RP3(I, unJi'r tlie slyJe of Fielil, Luckic; and Toogood, Banisters and Solicitors, : Wt-lliiißtoiii has this day b:en dissolved by mutual consent. Jk-ssrs. Field ami Luclcie will carry on • (he business of the late firm, at thei; present pvemja'a ICO Foalherston Stro;t, . and will receive all moneys owing to it and pay all debts and liabilities thereof Mr. Toi'good retires from th? paid part nership, niul will rccoiniiienco tho praoj tice of his profession in Wellington or the First day of March, 1912. • Dated this'3lst day of Aumist, 1911. : AV. H. FIELD, ! MARTIN LUCKIE, i GEO. TOOGOOD., '> Witness to Signatures:— R. T. ADAMS, ' -: Law Clorlc, Wellington. , , NEW QUARTER, j COMMENCING THIS WEEK. j ! TXSTRUCTOR HARRISON'S Physics ' -L, Culture Classes for Ladies, Gcntlq men, and Children, Wellington Terrace ' Courtcnay J'Jaco, Newlowu, and Karorl ' Iniiuire for Syllabus. , " 17 "MULGRAVE STREET. 'Phono 32H i T AA'ILL not be responsible for Debt incurred wiiliout my written authoii lty " p. GURNEY.' j,_ ■ ■ THE CITY MILK SUPPLY CO. ; ■ "SXTILT, Customers please ring up N( 3532 in fut nrc, and their require ments will )x promptly uttended to? ; i SITUATIONS .VACANT. FURNITURE TKAVELLF.R. ■ TOJANTED. experienced Man, :., VV Traveller iar Furniture and Furi ni'tiinc! Di'parimcnts; must h.ivp !iiarc.i-t;h knowlnlge of doparlmcnts, and iiualiiied to give estimates. Applicants to forward copies of ?<sH--1 monhls, and stale age, salary reqnin-d, and previous oxiierienee. W. STRANGE AND CO., LTD., Christch'iroli. H. HERBERT SMITH, General Wan.ißor. ' *z i '~— - '~^"-i PRIZE UTILITY POULTRY EGGS 1 FOR SALE. BAVID WHYTE, of Hastings, has purchased Mrs. Mills s (Dunedin) pea of White Leghorns, which won the Lincoln College Egg-Laying Competition, UV'O. ' 10 SETTTNGS OF EGGS, 10s. PER .Dt)Z. Also the Pen of Black Orpingtons (Mar. fell's), which won tho North Island K KB . Liviii" Competition (Heavy Breeds). SETTINGS, 10?. PKlf DOZGX. Aise White Leghorns (Ha.itinss pri Z o. wimiers), Ss. per dozen. W. H. PHILIP, ' H OUSE cmaning N.Z. AUiauco Buildings, 113 Willis Street (Room i). ) Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes grossed. Venetian Blinds repaired.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 6 September 1911, Page 1
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