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AMUSEMENTS F ULLEBS' THEATRE EOTib KINEMACOLOR SEASON CLOSING!* LAST STRAWBERRY HARVEST. TWO MODERN ROME. NIGHTS THE SOLDIER’S PET. LAST EGYPT AND ITS PYRAMIDS. TWO THE FISHERMAN’S DAUGHTER. NIGHTS BLACK AND WHITE SUBJECTS Headed by AULD LANG SYNE AULD LANG SYNE AULD LANG SYNE SULD LANG LANG AULD LANG SYNE Adapted from ’ the famous poem and song / By Bobby Borns. SUPPORTED BY AERAH-NA-POGUE By the ARRAH-NA-POGUE Kalem Company. ARRAH-NA-POGUE A fine drama. The above are sample* of pictures which we screen week in and week out. QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO. D.C. Is, Stalls 6d. Flan Dresden, Seats 2s. . 690 H E.A T R E .ROYAL. Proprietors John Puller and Son* COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 9th. • SATURDAY NEXT. MARCH 9th. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 9th. Messrs Fuller and Sons will present SEVERAL STAR ATTRACTIONS SEVERAL STAR ATTRACTIONS Headed by FASOLA NOVELTY COMPANY, FASOLA NOVELTY COMPANY. FASOLA NOVELTY .COMPANY. FASOLA NOVELTY COMPANY; FASOLA NOVELTY COMPANY. FASOLA NOVELTY COMPANY. : FASOLA NOVELTY'COMPANY. FASOLA himself is ageniu*. being a com* . bination of Chung Ling Soo and no MM famous Magician Carter;; ;v; " A MOST SUPERB : ATTRACTION. . For the business man - tired with ihe fatigues of his office work PULLERS’ HUGE ENTERTAINERS. For the wife harassed by the worry ol \ ■ household duties ' ' .fFULLERS’ STAR PERFORMERS. For. the young maid who,' dMixea. pare eo- - v toymenV wholesome, fun/ and sweet refrains ~ ■. VISIT THE THEATRE ROYAL .' THIS GREAT MAGICIAN THIS GREAT MAGICIAN. Will be supported by a brilliant company - ol artists. . v Dress Circle tend-’O.S. 2*, 1 Stalls la. ' PIiAN AT DRESDEN. Booking (only 6d extra). - 681 3 3333333-3 3 3 3 3 3 imi 6THB NEW ‘THEATRE. 6 6 X MANNERS STREET. 6 6 Props. . . . MaoMahon and Donnelly 6 6 GO WHERE THE CROWDS GOl 6 6 Daily 11 a.m. till ll p.m. 6 6 ' CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW « 6 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. MARCH 7. 6 6 - "LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP." 6 « "LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP." 6 6 (By the NOEDISK COMPANY.) 6 6 The Sweetest , One of those , whole-6 6 Love Story - some love etorie* which 6 6 ever told. make you think!. 6 6 It has attracted- upward* of 6 6 SIX THOUSAND PATRONS , 6 . 6 , in three day*. 6 6 For the last time to-day and to-night. 6 6 Complete Change To-morrow. 6 6 . Think of it! Adult* SIXPENCE. « 6 Children THREEPENCE Everywhere, f 33 3 3 3 3 33 3 3 3 3 3333 3 3 3 MEETINGS .- WELLINGTON FOOTBALL' ASSOCIATION, rPHE Annual General Meeting willbedicld in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on WEDNESDAY next, March 13th,' 1912." at 7.30 p.m. Business; Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Club*. Election of Officers, ■ j '.~ ' ‘ Notices of Motion General. - . ▲.'WILLIAMS. _ >’ -!;Hon8e«,. EDUCATIONAL DANCING -MADAM FOLEY is prepared to take Pupils at the'Victoria Ball, Newtown, for Music-and' Dancing. Thursday evenings. Tuition^-Class;' Monday, A*v lembly. Friday, Upper Hutt, Tuition, from, 6to 8 p.m.; Assembly. Bto 11.30. Fee* on application: ' Private lesson* by appointment. Clasees in negotiation, Palmerston North, .Tuesday afternoon* and evening* The above Hall is open for fairing. - ■ - PROFESSOR KAO. THE Gifted Clairvoyant., Life'* Story truly told. No humbug.. 2* fid,'ts. 10 a.m. till: IPO p.m. N. B.—l regret that 1 am too busy to guarantee any appoint-' merits. People must take their chance. Country and inter-Dominlon Clients send date of birth in full;’ sample hand-writing. Ss; stamped envelope. Prompt replies. Consulting Parlours, 138, Tory street, close ' Vivian street. Wellington.. . i . PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS. ALL Farriers’ Shops in:City end Suburbs WILL BE CLOSED on SATURDAY, March 9th, 1912, on the occasion of their Annukl Picnic, which'takes- place at ths Hutt Park Racecourse. ’ Brakes leave Terminus .Hotel at I o'clock. - / Tickets 3s . * ' . J, SULLIVAN. . . 687 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. ‘ REGISTRATION OP DOGS. OWNERS, of Dogs are reminded that fall nre to Register Dogs renders the owner liable to prosecution. . '-’ E. E. BENNETT, ] 606 Town Clerk. - MASTERTON RACING CLUB. ■\T OMINATTONS close 9.30 o’clock TO iv NIGHT (THURSDAY), March 7th. Fox full particulars see "Referee." A. HATHAWAY. 673 ' , . Sec.' M.R.CL NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. . RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP AT TEESTHAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1912. ON THURSDAY, ~March 7th/' in addition to ordinary train leaving Wellington at 1.20 p.m.. Defence Siding arrive 2JO p.m., a Special Passenger Trdin, stopping at ail stations, if required,, will-leave Wellington (Lambton) for Defence Biding at 1.50 p.m., Ngahauranga 2.2. Petone 2.14. Lower Hut! 2.20, Defence Siding arrive 2.50 p.m. Return train will leave Defence Siding aT 5.50 p.m. ■ Day return fares:-Firstrclass 2t 6d, secondclass Is 6d. > 674 ’ BY ORDER. REMOVAL NOTICE. , •JITE RAWIRI P. MEESHACK, Land Agent and Interpreter (late ol Oliphant and OUphant, soliditora, Auckland), wishes to notify his clients and the public generally that on and after the' Ist' day of March, 1912. the business now carried on by him at Kirkcaidie's Building, Stout street, Wellington. will be removed fo 151-and-IM, Lambton qnay, Wellington,,next to 'Bunny and Ayson. solicitors, Wellington. February 19th. 1912. ■ qiROCADERO . PRIVATE - HOTEL, 1 MencnMter street. Christchurch. One minuts's walk from Railway Station, nrst-eless Accommodation: for Permanent Boarder* and Travelling Public; Electrla Tram* to all part* of-City-pan every tow .minute*. Tariff from 5* per day. R. C. DAVID, Propraetor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8054, 7 March 1912, Page 3

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