AMUSEMENTS. JULES VERNE ECLIPSED! ROUND THE GLOBE ~' ■ '"■ " * IN A SECOND „„ ■ HIS iVfAJESTY'S JTnHEATRE. __ ■ is Majesty's xheatre. .' /^^u=^JM Direction ... Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville, Ltd. K£MfejSKs§i!i)s3»ji TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT S. W^WM^WM Mr. Ben 3. Fuller has the Honour to announce his i^wlrwfi Engagement of tlio HOST VIVID, THRILLING, S^B^b^Sffiw AWE-INSPIRING, BREATH-CATCHING, DEATH- i^Bw^^^&B DEFYING ACT EVER SEEN IN AUSTRALASIA, i^^fyjSU^P^B' "THE GLOBE ©F SJE - ATH "^#O^^^B DARE-DEVIL STAIGS, ' j^^^^^^^^ml Who Shako Dice with Death and Skirt the Border- 'Jl^^^^^^^^B Mounted Upon "Indian" Motor-cycles, fitted with "Dunlop" Tires, weighing . 2001b., THESTAIGS $WfflMM&MtiwWlffl Completely LOOP THE INSIDE OF THE GLOBE $WiKM%MmW&!3m at the Terrific Snood of A MILE A MINUTE! . During their Dare-Devilo Ride they CANNOT SEE mtjJ $?Psl. . and RIDE BY JUDGMENT AND INSTINCT! ' p|g« I|p&. ■ POSITIVELY THE ONE SUPREME, START- 11? ffW Kf LING SENaUTON OF MODERN TIMES! fe|- J$H Wk This expensive, nerve-tingling act will, "be preceded by W§ A SOVEREIGN BILL OF VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS. WM THE ARLEYS, Two Men Up the Pole. An Almost . Superhuman Act o£ Equilibrism. ;■ '. DE BAKER'S LIVING STATUES. The Acme of Immobile Art. ALSACK, Artistic and Versatile Musician. ADA RUSSELL, the Lilting Mill-GirL. Edwards and Parkes, Flemings, Calcy's, Reg. Newberry, National Duo. ' NOTE—Despite tho Expensive Nature of this Colossal Bill, OUR PRICES REMAIN AS USUAL. MATINEE PRICES—2s., Is., and Cd. Doors 1.45 p.m. 'Overture 2.30.' EVENING PRICES-D.C. and All Stalls, 25.; F. Circle, Is. ' Plan open all day To-day iioni 10 a.m., at the Theatre.•'■•■ Reserve Fee 6d, 1 extra. . ■ ■- . ' ' WELLINGTON RACING CLUB; RACES! ' • IUCES ! ' TBENTHAM RACECOURSE! TRENTHAM RACECOURSE! 1 ' TRENTHAM RACECOURSE! TBENTHAM RACECOURSE! . SECOND DAY: ' TODAY,! TO-DAY! ' ' ' MONDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1917. FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON! FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON! ! Trains Leave for Course as follow:-TE ABO' DEPART-10.21, 10.39. WEIJ■ LINGTON DEPART—IO.IO, 10.19, lo:37, 10.55, 11.1 a.m., and 12.6 p.m. .. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. ■ .WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB, v" ANNUAL MEETING. HUTT PARK, PETONE, ' HUTT PARK, PETONE, HUTT PARK, PETONE, HUTT PARK, PETONE, . TO-MORROW (TUESDAY)' 23rd JANUARY, 1917. LAEGE FIELDS. GOOD SPORT. , COME AND, SEE THE N.Z. TROTTING GOLD CUP. .WON. MUSIC BY NINNESSIS" STRING BAND. Trains Leavo Wellington-10, 10.45, 11.10, 12.10, 1.20, 2.10. ~.„„, 5.31, 6, G. 39. ■.■..'.; BETURN FARE, Is. COUESE, Is. RETURN FARE, Is. COURSE, W. • --- FIRST RACE NOON. 1 — FIRST RACE NOON. A Cordial InvitaTion to Officers and Men of Forces. An amnio supply if Vehicles will meet all trains. > B, W. SHORT, Secretary; '. _~_ A<h WANGANUI TROTTING CLUB, ' NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS, AND M.-DTDrvT.r>TT<-.rr i> nrrfsr mim Nominations, accompanied by fees, close AELBOEOUGH RACING CLUB wittl the Secretary at 9 p.m. on SATURAnd DAY, 3rd February, 1917. ~ mm r„-„ Handicaps appear SATURDAY, lOtbl MARLBOROUGH TROTTING CLUB. February, 1917: - SUMMER MEETING, 7th, Bth, 1 and 9th Acceptances for all events First Day, FEBRUARY. ,-. close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on ■„ ™ „„„,,'. t THURSDAY, 15th February, 1917. . NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON MONDAY Handi s for Second appear' at* NEXT. 9.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, *3rd February,: L. GRIFFITHS, . 1917. : S'pcrfitarv Blenheim. Acceptances for Second Day close at faec.elaiy, sienneim. SATURDAY, 26th February,! , 1917, at the Secretary's Office. S. W. MOFFETT, v<P' 'AirCEX'AND. *" ™™ jot/- a wiWYm? CARCEN ' HOTELi THE MOST UP-DATE HOTEL M. time wanted Ballroom. '.•■•■ . 'MILLIGAN b, riff FMm 1()a Special Term* ■ Kelbnrn Avenue. for lengthened periods. ■ „„„ T w. . Till Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s.' OtheJ DOMINION Lever Watch, printed Meals optional.'•'■-' guaroateefor 1 year, manufactured par ticulars from Thos. Cook nnj by maker of Big Ben Alarm. Post 7b. or GoTt , Tonrist Bureaux. ' " M - to ttWIT Jeweller Telegrams: "Cargen," AhoMmmL, PALMER6TON NORTH, , q\ B MA T A WIN EBj Sole Agent for tho Pistriot •*• : 1 Special Feature Advertisements. ; , ■ — '-"• •-••••■• j I '■■■'■-' I 1 By the time this' ..' ] i '....... - j ■■■ i | catches your eye p-. . \\ ! ''.''':! \ We shall have ready for your knspecfion a { ' '"I \ very beautiful collection of ' ' " j ! ._. ■■ ■ ! j Japanese Wares. :| ! ■ ■ i Many delightful things m quite cheap Yases, j \ •" » \ Salad Botcls, etc., etc.; Handkerchief Sachets, j| s 1 ( I Satsuma Buttons and Brooches; sweet little \ \ Silk Pincushions, etc., etc. jj X • 6 \ . 1 s ■ Time does not allow enumeration, ;but we t I ' . . ' f ? will welcome your visit, and feel sure you \ |! will find this shipment afford you opportuni- ? I tics for inexpensive gift buying. \ t l I 5 '. \ \ . * 1 "Art Needlework Specialists," | | . ■ Lambton-Quay, | |
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2983, 22 January 1917, Page 7
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