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t r trontiTY in pbinting. fmHE DOMINION" PRINTING »E- ---■ PAItTMENT is completely equipped .with, tho latest machinery and typo face*, and \rill execute orders guaranteeing ircirkmanship of tlio liighest quality, Jjstimatcs submitted for all classes of General Prmtinß on tho lowest possible Boalo. Telephone, H-42.

' AMUSEMENTS. , 'ptJLLERS' THEATRE ROYAL LAST NIGHT OF LAST NIGHT OF Our Present Scrips of Ueautiful KINEMACOLOR I'ICTUHES. : KINEMACOLOR PICTURES. . This is tho ONLY THEATRE in New ; Zealand where von mnv witness NATURAL COLOURS BEING SCREENED. People aro now beginning to realise it. Tremendous enthusiasm nightlv. VENICE, As true nature ran onlv describe it. CARNARVON INVESTITURE, Showing nil the glorious colours 01 nature, A Masterpiece of Kincmacolor. ' STORM AT TENERIFFE, A Magnificent Projection—Natural and Awe-inspiring. PROM BUI) Tu BLOSSOM. The birth of Flowers. No hand-paintinj or unnatural process in this picture. ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND, In which a Great liiico Sceno is inlroduced. Tho clearest raco scene yet screened. BURGLAR FATHER XMAS, A drama with a good moral. And, ill addition, the Latest English, Continental and American Star subjects. NOTE—Popular prices:. D.C., 2s.i stalls, Is.; Hack Stalls, Cd. . Plan Dresden. No extra charge. Plan Dresden. No extra charge. ' WANTED, AT ONCE, CLARINET AND TROMBONE PLAYERS. Apply personally, or by letter, to . i JOHN PULLER AND SONS, Head Office, Chews Luno. QKATIXG IUNK! Direction, 1 ORATING RINK! John Puller and Son* 1 Wellington's Coyest Picture nouso. Pre-cnting CULLERS' PICTURES the latest PULLERS' PICTURES and Best PULLERS' PICTURES Of the World's Star Film Product ions, TO-DAY, MATINEE! TO-DAY, ; 2.30. MATINEE! 11.31). A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME! TO-DAY! (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHTI Positively the last Screening of our ' Present Programme! > AIDA. n'-Beaiiliful Historic Subject. AUNTIE AND THE COWBOYS. Judge's Story. A Pnl's Oath. ROMANCE OP A GIPSY GIRL. Floods in Pennsylvania. Wyo Valley, No. i 2 Competition ot WELLINGTON'S BONNIE BABIES, WELLINGTON'S BONNIE BABIES, Make a Delightful Picture, which every New Zealander should 1)0 proud of ' SEE THEM TO-NIGHT 1 Orchestral Stalls, Is.; Back StaU3, Cd. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION, Conductor-am. ROBERT PAEKER. "FAUST!" "FAUST!" TOWN HALL, "FAUST!" TUESDAY, 12th Dec, "FAUST!" 8 p.m. "FAUST!" Siiecial Engagement of "FAUST!" MR. PHILIP NEWBURY "FAUST!" (London), "FAUST!" In 'Title Role. "PAUST!" Mr. Hamilton Hodges. "FAUST!" Miss Rila Lyons. "FAUST!" Mrs. ]•'. P.' Wilson. "FAUST!" Mr. Hugh Wright. "FAUST!" '."... i At tko rehearsal of soloMs and' arches* • Ira last evening Mr. PHILIP NEWBURY electrified those present by his delightful singing of tho part of "Faust," taking the top C from liis chest register without tho least effort, and in tho. trio for. Faust,: Mephisto, and Valentino tho effect was grand.' DO NOT MISS THIS PERFORMANCE. Box Plan at Dresden, whoro 2s. seata can bo reserved. Prices, lis., 25., Is. ' Hull train delayed till 11 o'clock. PICTURESQUE PELORUS. VISITORS to these Lovely Sounds enn have good Accommodation at Bol* top Bay in "Beautiful Mahau, tho Gem of the Sounds." Ten hours from Wellington, via Pieton. Good Bcvioh for Bathing,' Rowing Boats, Launches, and Horses, if required. Regular mail cervices direct from Wollmglon, Pieton, and Havelock. Shoptiug, Tennis Court, P. and T. Office. Terms, Os, a day; 30s. per week. Children under 12 Half-price. Apply W. T. Erskiue, Mahau, Pelorus ■Sound, , ■ ' "THE GARDEN HOTEL," ENGAGE Rooms for a Week End. Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, good menu, courteous attention. Moderate TaritJ. and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. Rinir Cd "BELLEYUE." LECTURES. GELATINE TASTEL PROCESS. AMATEUR and Professional' Pastel Painters and Artists are invited to attend Lecture, Exhibition and Practical Demonstration of above-mentioned process, patented, to be held in lecture-room, . Wellington Art Club, top Bowen Street, Wellington, MONDAY", December 11th, commencing S p.m. The latest wonder of Unrubbable Pastel Painting and Pastellisod Art Photo* graphy. . ' Free. Open to tho public. PUBLIC NOTICES, ' LAW HOLIDAYS. THE Christmas-New Year Holidays t< 1» observed in the Offices 'of Solid* tors nrnctising in tho City ot Wellington will C fro,/FRIDAY EVENING, tho •wiut inst., to MONDAY MORNING, lh« Sth of JANUARY. , V. HARRISON. Secretary, Wellington District Law Society. THE BOWRON BROS. EXPORT AND TRADING' CO.. LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that tho First Half-vearlv Meeting of tho above, Company will bo held fit tho Board Rooms of the Company s Ofboes, laralla. Chamber.*, 10!) Pitt Street, Sydney, on TUESDAY, tho 13th Instant, at 2.30 p.m., for tho purpose of transacting tho following business-:— 1. To receive the Directors Report and , ■ . Balance-sheet. 2. To elect, n Director in place of Mr. G. 0. Hvde, who retires in accordance with the Company's Articles of Association, but is eligible, and 'oli'ers himself for re-election. 3. To elect Auditors for tilio ensuing year in place of Messrs. Johnson, Johnson, and Edwards, the Australian, and Mr. R. 11. Modlin, tho New Zealand, Auditors, who retire in accordance with the Company's Articles of Arsociation, but aro eligible, and offer themselves for reelection. ; 1. To Transact any other business which may properly bo brought before the ' mooting, in accordance with the Company's Articles of As-ocialinn. Transfer Books closo from Thursday, Kill instant, until Saturday, ,W.!i 'iii-laii'i, both days inclusive, by order of tho Board. B. J. M'DOUGALL. Secretary. MRS.. CREIGHTON HALE'S Addles: ! Will be ROYAL OAK HOTEL Uutil Further Notice. THE Results obtained by' Advertiser* in tho Classified Columns of " Tho Dominion" mo such as to_ confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circaUtinn than any other dailj' journal in

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1307, 9 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1307, 9 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1307, 9 December 1911, Page 1

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