AMUSEMENTS. GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. pULLEKS' THEATRE 110YAL. COMPLETE CHANGE of .PROGRAMMB SPECIAL STAR ATTKACTION (Direct from 'Frisco), IMPORTED DIRECT BY US. First Appearance in New Zealand of CHAS.-EM ERALD. DUPREE-MAUD CIIA S.—E'M ER A LI). DUPKEE—MAUD C.TIAS.—EMERALD. DUi'REE-MAUD England's Greatest Coined;: Sketch Arlists, who arrived in Auckland from recently, will positively appear at this Theatre TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I'or a season of fi Nights only. THEY ARE STARS THAT SHINE IN ALL COUNTRIES. CHAS.—EMERALD. DUPRKE-MAUD CHAS.-EMERALD. ' DUPREE-MAUD Tlio Greatest and Most Yersatilo Entertaiuors ever appearing in New ZcaUmd. In conjunction with our SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. BOOK SEAT:! FOR THIS MONSTER ATTRACTION. B.C. and 0.5., 25.; stall?, Is. Plan Dresden, El. extra. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Props. John Fuller and Sous. OUR CHANGE NIGHT, This Evening at 8. This Evening at S. FULLERS' Presenting PICTURES FULLERS' a PICTURES' FULLERS' Novel, PICTURES FULLERS' Original, PICTURES FULLERS' Brilliant. PICTURES AND RARE SERIES. Of Entirely New Picture Productions! SHADOW AND SUNSHINE. SHADOW AND SUNSHINE. A Stirring War Story by the Yitagrapb Company. TOPICAL BUDGET, TOPICAL BUDGET, An Illustrated Weekly. CHINESE CUSTOMS. And other Numuous Items, each a Masterpiece of its own particular class. D.C. and 0.5., is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd, Kail at Christe.ion's. 'Phone 3153. ST. PAUL'S, THORNDON,mill- Annual Salt- of Work will be held -!l at Svdnev Street Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY' and THURSDAY, Ist and 2nd November, by St. Paul's Church Guild, in aid of Sunday School and Church Rebuilding Fund. Contributions will be gladly received by Mrs. Larnach, 13 Uobson Street, or any Member of the Guild.. T. E. MARTIN, W.. F. WARD, ' Churchwardens. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. Wo return your money it you are unable to read music and play in six weeks. Full tuition, .til 2s. Coll ana inspect tlio National College of Music, oO Willis Street. Postal Course Now Ready. Hours—lo a.m. to 'J p.m. ELECTION ' NOTICES. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. T&/ITR, R. FLETCHER, tho Liberal CaniyJL didate, will Addros the Electors ill the Concert Chamber of tho Town Hull TO-NIGIIT (MONDAY), the 16th Octobsr, at 8 p.m. Mr. J. Hutchison will tako tho.chan. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION. "JfOHN BRODIE, the Independent LiljotD ral Cnndidate, will Address tho Electors in the Bowling Club Pavihoiu llaiaitai TO-NIGHT (Monday, tho 16th inst., at S o'clock. BYRON BROWN Address tiio Otaki Electors eta ■ W under HIUVTANGI—In Schoolhouse, TOj NIGHT (MONDAY), October lGtli. OROUA BRIDGE—In Hall, TUESDAY, GLH^'oROVA—In. Hall, WEDNESDAY. October ISfch. , , GIBBS' FLAXMILL—In Dining Room, THURSDAY, October J9th. _ MOUTOA—In Whitaunui Flaxtuill, FBIDA?, Octobcr 20th. GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUN* TRY DISTRICT ELECTORATE. MTR. W. H. D. BELL, tho Oppositioa L Candidate will open his Campaign on FRIDAY, tho 20th OCTOBER, at tho PARISH HALL, KARORI, at 8 p.m.. and invites tho Electors to meet him at that place and dato. • Future Meetings will bo advertised at an early date. MEETINCS. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING. CITIZENS interested in tlio repeal cf tlio present Compulsory Training Act pleatie note a Meeting is to bo held GODBEIf'S HALL, Cuba Street, WEDNESDAY, 18th, 8 p.m. , ' tr. DEE. A MEETING of tho Lessees from llio Wellington City Corporation and tlio Wellington Harbour Board will lie held in the Chamber of Corn mores Room, on TUESDAY, the 17th day ■of October, at i p.m., to consider the posation of the Lessees under such leases. (Signed)— . Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd. .1. I). Harcourt. George and Kersley, Ltd. Martin Chapman. Murray, Roberts, and Co., Ltd. Sargcod, Soil, and Ewcn, Ltd. W. M. Bannatyne and Co., Ltd. N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. Kempthorne, l'rosser, aud Co. s N.Z» Drug Co.. Ltd. Ross aud Glendining, Ltd. Briscoe and Co., Ltd. E. W. Mills aud Co, Ltd. Conveners. ■v GOVERNMENT NOTICES. The Government, despite tho tact thaj "The Dominion " has tho largest circulation of any morning paper In tha Wellington Province, lias dccided to boycott tho paper so far as Govo'iv ment advertisements aro concernod. In order that oir readers i»-ay not suffer from this uravo abuse of Ministerial authority we publish tlio ad. vertisements below at our own cost. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HAWKE'S BAY SHOW, OCTOBER ISth l!)tti. TFOLIDAY Excursion Tickets to JUL Hastings an<l Napier, available for return up to ami including October 25th, will be obtainable as uudcr:— From Wanganui, Taijiape, Bunnyth.irpe, and intermediate stations; from Foxtail, Awapuni, and intermediate stations; and from To Aro, Greylown, Ngawapurua, and intermediate stations; also from Wellington (Thorndon) and Johnsourillc. on Oe.tiobcr lflth and 17th. (These Tickets will bo available for break of journey at any station at whicli tho train is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station, and at Hastings Show Grounds Platform.) For further particulars, coo handbills, , BY ORDER.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 16 October 1911, Page 1
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