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AMUSEMENTS. mHEATEE ROYAL. Props ... John Fuller and Sons, FULLERS’ VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. EVERY EVENING. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Last Night of Present Programme, as on .Monday Evening Next usual Complete Change. McGRATII and PAGE America’s McGEATH and PAGE Favourite McGRATH and PAGE Banjoists. An Actor who can Sing GEORGE DEAN. A Singer who can Act GEORGE EEA- . HARRY SADLER T ~ HARRY SADLER La Incomparable. HARRY SADLER Prices,-2s and Is. Boxes, 21s. Box Plan at Theatre Office from 10 a.m. till J s'ele'phone 2084. Doors open 7.15, commcnce at 8 p.m. •FRIDAY NEXT! AMATEUR TRIALS. Special prize for the best imitator of Air Harry Sadler singing “What, What. What." Intending Competitors call on Manager between 11 and 12 daily or send in names. BOX PLAN OPENS MONDAY MORNING. 527 MAJESTY’S THEATRE. • IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, Props John Fuller and Sons. TO-DAY! 2.30. TO-DAY! UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. FULLERS’ PICTURES. MATINEE! TO-DAY! MATINEE! MATINEE! UNCLE MATINEE! MATINEE! TOM’S . MATINEE! MATINEE! CABIN. MATINEE! (12) OTHER STAR TURNS. (12) Adults and Children Gd to all parts. HIS ' MAJESTY’S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Props John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FULLERS’ PICTURES. FULLERS’ PICTURES. LAST NIGHT of the present LAST NIGHT Magnificent. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY! COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY! Directly on arrival of the Mail. Positively Last Night this Series. Last Night! UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. Last Night! UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. YOUR. LAST OPPORTUNITY. Last Night! . LION HUNTING. Foolshead Fisherman.- Kill the Fly. Lsat Night! NORWAY TO NEW YORK. Summer Idyll. Stronger Sex, Last Night! ANGELS OF LUCK. Feeding Seals. , Tontolini. Last Night! GIRL OP TRIPLE X. Pearl of a Bov. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY! D.C. and O.S. Is, Stalls (tip-up) 6d. Plan at Christcson’s. ’’Phono 3153. N.B, —On request trams stop at door. MOTHER ALBERT'S MOTHER ALBERT’S iTt OLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS Golden jubilee celebrations TO-NIGHT. town hall, town hall. TO-NIGHT.’ SATURDAY, 8 o’clock. GRAND CONCERT. 1. Organ Solo —Mr D. A. Kenny. 2. Song—Sir E, Parkes. 3. Song—Miss R. Van Staveron. ■ i. Recitation—Mrs Sutclifie. 5. Humorous Song—Hr J. A. Dykes. C. Song—Mr Jas. Jago (of Dunedin Liedertafel). Interval. Presentation by His Excellency Lord Islington to Mother Mary Aubert. 7. Organ Solo—Mr D. A, Kenny. 8. Song—Miss Eileen Ward. (Violin ob-, , ligato by Miss Rtuby McDonald). 9 ’Cello Solo —Mr F. R. Johnstone. 10. Recitation—Miss L. Van Staveren. , 11. Song—Mr James A. Doherty. 12. Humorous Duet —Messrs J. A. Dykes and A. W. Newton. , Accompanists—Miss M. Montagu and Mr D. A. Kenny. Box Plan at Dresden. 500 Reserved Seats, 2s 6d. 1000 2s Seats 1000. 1000 Is Seats 1000. . FEED. W. OROMBIE, Hon. Secretary, 555 14,’ Austin, street. TOWN HALL. CJUNDAY NIGHT. ’ SUNDAY NIGHT rScINDAZ NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. GRAND SUNDAY PROGRAMME. WELLINGTON WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL .ORCHESTRA PROFESSIONAL , ORCHESTRA And the NOEMAN-SLITZ NOEMAN-BLITZ NORMAN-BLITZ CONCERT COY. CONCERT COY. CONCERT COY. Programme; 1. Overture, "EAYHONB** (Thomas). 2. Aria, "If With All Your Hearts” ((Mendelssohn) MR WALTER WHYTE. 3 ' Violin Solo, "Legende" (Bohm)—MISS NELLIE BLACK, 4. Excerpt, “RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES" (Wagner) , 5 Aria, Hear Ye Israel" (Mendelssohn)— MISS AMY MURPHY. 6. Suite. “Peer Gynt" (Grieg). 7 Aria, “Angels Ever Bright and Fair" (Handel)—MlSS MABEL FOWLER. 8. Morcean, , “Trot do Cavallerie” . Rubinstein). Concert at 8.15. Silver Coin, Collection. 560 J. E- WOODWARD, Secretary. RING UP 2570, YITETTA BROTHERS, £F you want a First-class Professional Orchestra.’ We are prepared ito supply Music for Concerts, .Theatres, At Homes, Garden Parties, Weddings, Sports, etc. We play only the Best Selections from the Most' I avorite and Celebrated Works from Overtures, Operas, Marches,. Dances, etc. Largo or Small Orchestra. Harp Violin and Flute supplied at shortest notice. VINCENT VITETTA, Manager. . Address—l3S Tory street. Telephone—2s7o. KARORI TEA GARDENS (Donald’s Old Gardens), DONALD AND CAMPBELL STREETS, KARORI, PAVE HIT THE POPULAR TASTE. A DELIGHTFUL DAY’S OUTING AND A CHEAP ONE. Admission Gd. • Tram and ’Bus from Government • Station, id. Refreshments at Reasonable Prices. THE IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. OPEN EVERY DAY,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 13

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