AMUSEMENTS. TITIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE, ' ■*-*• .Props., John .Fuller and Soii6. 3 . ' . TO-NIGHT, at 8, . . FULLERS' PICTURES, ■ . FULLERS' PICTURES, ' Tho Sensational Drama of the vear, .THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB* 'J'lIU MYSTERY OF A HANSOM. CAB, THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB, . An Adaptation of. Fergus Hume's Ce-lo-bratc.d Novel. The Drama You Have Heard About! . Tho Drama Yen Have Hoard About! THIS TIME ■ You. will Sco the Whole Strange- Storj Enacted Before your very Eyes in a Manner that No Book Could Convey. . , THE MYSTERY OF a' HANSOM CAB, Tlil'J MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. THE MYSTERY OF- A HANSOM CAB. Don't Miss the Great Opportunity. 1 As the Picturo is thrown upon tho screen f ' the Story will be told by MR ALFRED BOOTIIMAN, r MR, ALFRED BOOTHMAN, The Eminent, Australian Elocutionist, ONLY THREE MOKE NIGHTS. ■ Book your Snnt NOW. Hundreds oJE Disappointed Patrons Unable to Gain Ad> .mission Last Evening. ' IN ADDITION; GRAND "NEW PROGRAMME GRAND NEW PROGRAMME Will be Presented. ' D.C. and 0.5.. Is.; Stalls 6d. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phono 2G86. • Theatre 'Phono 3153. : . \ JfIULLEES' THEATRE ROYAI* ! GREAT ENTHUSIASM OVER OUE I GRAND PROGRAMME. I Tremendous Ovation for ! MABELLE Leadinj 'j MABELLE Speciality Danoer. 5 LAST THREE NIGHTS, 5 MOUNIER AND FHANZ, 'j Tho World's Grcptest Athletes. 5 LAST TWO NIGHTS, . DELEVALE AND GILBERT, '> Irresistibly Droll Patter Comedians. '> LAST THREE NIGHTS, 5 SAM-LA-MERT Mimic and Siffleul 5 SAM-LA-MERT O'poralio Selections. 5 A BIG SCREAM BY '. HARRY SADLER. HARRY SADLER. ' Introducing tho Famous WELLINGTON GIRL SCOUTS. ; DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. ; , The whole to conclude with a fcream- ' ingly funny farce enacted by SAM-LA- ; MKRT and HABRY SADLER, and ca- • titled "POISONED MILK." ; D.C. and O.S. 25., Stalls Is. Plan Dresden. I THE ARTS ( CLUB. ■ nnms evening~(thursday), 6th A instant, at 8 o'clock, MR. H. N. STOWELL (Hare Hongi), of tho Native Department, will speak on "Maori Myth ana Legends, and their Meanings." S. M. HOBBS, Secretary. : WELLINGTON BOWLING CLUB, LTD. > OPENING OF THE SEASON, > ]VH*BMBERS mid Friends are reminded ' ItJ. that the Greons will bo opened on, SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. Lady Friends aro specially invited. _ Visiting Bowlers will nlcaso provide themselves with Shoes and Bowls. WM. BRUNSKILL, .' Hon. Secretary. [ PIANO-PLAYING MADE EAST. ]\TO Scales, Exercises, or Drudserv; ne ■I' Failures. We return your monoy if you are unable to read music and play in ■ six weeks. Full tuition, «S2 ?s. Call and inspect The National College of Music, 30 [ Willis Street. Postal Courso Now Ready. Hours—lo. a.m., to 9 p.m. ' RELIGIOUS SERVICES. SUNDAY NEXT. SUNDAY NEXT. OCTOBER Sth. IN WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI STREET. 3 GRAND' MUSICAL SERVICES, 250 Children Singing! Nearly 30 Choruses, Ducts and Soloe. Morning at 11. Afternoon ut 3. Evening at 7. 70th ANNIVERSARY OF THE TARANAKI STIiEET METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. Watch for Further Announcement. H. BURTON GRAVE, Hon. Son. ELECTION MOTIQ TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY ELEC > TOKATE. i : J ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I intend Contesting the above Scat as a Noii-partifftii New Ze.ilaudvT, and will talco an early opportunity of addressing you. Yours faithfully, RICHARD OUTEN FUIXBROOK. : Wellington, 3rd October, 19U. : BYRON BROWN WILL Address the OlJki Electors aa under sFOXTON.—In Miuonic Hall, Mondaj, October 3th. ■ ____ f ,1E V.'IILUNGTON UOSiUTAL AND CHARITABLE AID iIOAR.O. ■ HOSPITAL SATURDAY AMJ SUNDAY. ' rpUE Adjoiinwd Meetiug of Lidi« in '■ J. connostic-11 with the calibration of lUspita.l Saturday and Sunday will be helil lit tin- iliivvi-'s re, 'lowii llall, ; THIS EVENING, at S o'clock. L,id:ea ' not attending previous meeting are also ■ invifcd to In- pß'.vait. Business: To arrange for eoilfcli'jns and general. PUBLIC REMOVAL NOTICE. ! "S/irE. the undersigned, !>fg to notify Vv our Clients a;.;l the General Public : ■that on and al'tei , this date Our JiusinoM ' Address will bo No. "J 12 LAMBTON : yuAi, Wellington: rjj.vrr and la whence, ArehilecU. 4th October, 1011. REMOVAL NOTICE. nnnE Public of Lower llntl and Petono J. are notified of the change of nd- ' dress- Having taken over the management of tho'Al Laundry, I shall bo pleased to receive my old and also now Customers. Don't forget , the address:— Al Laundry, Railway- Avenue, Lower ' Uutt (opposite School). SUN ON WAH, ; _LAUND_RYMAN. FOR TOWNSHIPS, STATIONS, PRIVATE RESIDENCES, OR ANYWHERE. THE CHEAPEST, CLEANLIEST, and MOST EFFICIENT method of LIGHTING, HEATING, and COOKING, etc., etc., known at tho present timo ia by THE DE LAITTE GAS SYSTEM. THE DE LAITTE GAS SYSTEM. Gas produced at from 3d. per 1000 cubic feet. NON-EXPLOSIVE. SIMPLE TO HANDLE. A Postcard or Telephone Mcssago pufo an expert at your service FREE OF COST immediately. R. T. WALLS COMPANY, Bonlcfltt Chambers, Boulcott Street, WELLINGTON. Jolenhone 2874»
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 5 October 1911, Page 1
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