AMUSEMENTS. ; HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. lrops. John Fuller and Sous. 1 TO-NIGHT,'at 8. < GRAND 81-WEEKLY CHANGE GRAND 81-WEEKLY CHANGE ; Of Programme! ' An Entirely New Series of'the Best. FULLERS' PICTURES! FULLERS' PICTURES! Selected from tlio Choicest Productionl of tbo World's' Standard Makers. THE SHERIFFS BROTHER, THE SHERIFF'S BROTHER, A Stirring Cowboy Drama. FROM EGG TO CIUCK, FROM EGG TO CHICK, An Extraordinary Subject, which all ' should fee. AUSTRALIAN .GAZETTE, AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, ; Introducing a Series of Recent Topical ' Events in New Zealand. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls <tip-up}, &L Plan at Christcson's. 'Phono 3153. I JJIULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL, ; ' ' ' ' LAST TWO NIGHTS 1 • i LAST TWO NIGHTS! CHAS.—EMERALD, DUPREE-MAUB CHAS.—EMERALD. DUPREE-MAUO i BIG OVATION NIGHTLY!. 1 Conclusively proving that Emerald and. Dupreo have got Wellington completely i captivated. The Greatest knock-about Artists who 1 have ever appeared in N.Z. < DELIGHTING BIG AUDIENCES I , NIGHTLY! Como and See them in their Fajuoia Sketch, HOT SCOTCH! HOT SCOTCH! HOT SCOTCH! HOT' SCOTCH! ' : „ —---LAST TWO NIGHTS! ; HARRY SADLER! HARRY SADLER! i Como and help to give him a good send, off. HE HAS PROVED A GOOD TONIC to all. i DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY*. D.C. and 0.5.. 25.; Stalls, Is. • HOOK SEATS at Dresden, Gd. extra. . KTEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINO | . . ARTS; ANNUAL EXHIBITION. J Open daily from 11 a.ta. to G p.m., ani i from 7.30 p.m. to 0.30 p.m i ADMISSION Is. The Art Union will bo drawn To-night. Tickets Is. each, can bo obtained at 'ha '; .door. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. ' XTO Scale?, Exsrciscj, or.Drudgery; no J-". Failures. AVo return your money if you ore unable to read music and play in ! six weeks. -Full tuition, Jt!2 2s. Call and ' inspect tho National College of Music, 30 i Willis Street. .! Postal Course Now Ready. j Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. MEETINGS. i •CIVIL SERVICE AMATEUR, SrORTS. 1 CLUB. '•! npHE Annual Meeting of tho Wellington ' Civil Sorvico Amateur Sports Club will bo held -in the Y.M.C.A, Rooms, THIS .EVENING.. (THURSDAY*,.JOtk OCTOBER, ■ ' L. A! TEUTENBERG, i . . Hon. Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON EAST. .< ( ' KILBIRNIE! ~ KILBIENIE! ! M' R. D. .M'LAREN, M.P., speaks-TO) NIGHT, at 8 p.m., In O'DON'NELL'S HALL. Ladies specially iuvited. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. MR, F. MOORE, selected Labour Can. elidato for Suburbs, will Address the Electors as under:— Ngahauraigi. Hall-TIiIS EVENING ; (THURSDAY), 19th October. 8 p.m. Oharin Valley Hnll-TO-MORROW (FRI- j DAY). 20th October, 8 p.m. J. W. KAY, Sec. Labour Tarty. UUTT ELECTORATE. "O .W. SHORT, Opposition Candidate, i ■*-*• will Address Jfetinss as under— l'AlTA—Welch's Hall, TO-NIGHT \ (THURSDAY), 19th instant, at 8 p.tn, LOWER' HUTT-St. James's Hall, FRI., ; DAY, 201 h instant, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY ELECTORATE. J. E. FITZGERALD, the .Liberal Can.,- ' ! • dietato, will Address the Electors as ; under:— ... j MARANUI—Church Hall, Taiuui Terrace, ■ FRIDAY, 20th, at S p.m. ■ NORMANDALE—SATURDAY, 21st, at j 8 p.m. i GENERAL ELECTION. j WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND ' COUNTRY DISTRICT ELECTORATE ! M. W. H. D. BELL, the Opposition itJL Candidate, will Open his Campaign TO-MORROW (Frkav), tho 20tli October, at the PARISH HALL, KARORI, at 8 p.m., and invites the Electors to meet him at that place and date. KARAKA BAY—AI Wyatt's Ilnll, SAT. UIiDAY, 21st October, S p.m. WADESTOWN—At C'lubroom, Pitt Street, MONDAY, 23rd October, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON EAST. ADELAIDE ROAD AND DISTRICT. DR. NEWMAN will Address the Elootors in VICTORIA HALL on FIUDAY EVENING NEXT, nt. S o'clock. ; Mr. F. Townseml will preside. ]4/jrR." MONCKTON, Reform Candidate for the Otaki Electorate, will deliver Addresses-al Waikanae, Friday, -tho 20th J j Otaki, Monday, tho 23rd; Manakau, Ttiesday, the 21 111; Tokomaru, Wednesday, 25th; Odlin's Mill, Thursday, lho .2Gth inst. BYRON BROWN ■OTILL Address tho Otaki Electors W under:GIBBS' l-'LAXMILL— In Dining Room, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Oct, 19th. • JlOliTOA—in Whitauiiui l-'la.uuill, l>'iUDA >:, Oc-tabcr 20th.'. . - MANGANUI—In Schoolhousc, MONDAY, October 23rd. AKATARAWA—Iii Schoolhousc, - TUESDAY, Octobcr 21th. MUHUNOA EAST—In . Sclioolhou^, - WEDNESDAY, October 25th; " '' WAIHOANGA—In Schoolhouse, THURS- • DAY, October 26th. A DISCOVERY.—Ku hoavy after-dinner ' feeling when you eat our - Famous MALTED BREAD, made. from .the finest selected cereals, it contaius (ho natural salts and elements which go to build up and invigorate tho system. No. tea-tablo should be without the "Little Browu Ltaf," niaeli by and procurable from J. W. THOMSON-AND CO.. Bakers and .Pastrycooks, 3S Courtenay Place, near Fruit Market. COULLS, CULLNG, AND CO., LTD., 1 'BRANDON, STREET. WELLNGTON, i Manufacturers of— CARD AND FILIXO-CABINETS AND , SUPI'XIES. . .. OFFICE FURNITURE.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1263, 19 October 1911, Page 1
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