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, AMUSEMENTS. NEW ARTISTS TO-NIGHT. ry\ he ats'e e o y a. h, •*- Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. ' First Appearance of BARNAEB AND BARNARD, The Sensational Sharp-Sliootcrs, in a thrilling act necessitating the highest marksmanship, skill, and daring. ' Reappearance of GEORGE STURM, Gymnastic Juggler and Racquet Spinner. "••Reappearance of E l r H E L, The World's Contortionist. ■ •- - ■ I'irst Appearance of ■.: 'U:EH IE .MAH EE, , .Australia's' Own Serio. .. . Great Success of 3-THE MUSICAL CEOMES-3 In their Fascinating Entertainment. Hand Bells, Sleigh Bells, etc. .Reappearance of ' THE AH LBEEGS, ... ... In their Comedy Acrobatisms. " ' ■ , • HARRY LINDEN, Witty Comici IDA BERRIDGE, Popular Comedienne, ' A. L. CEOPP, New Zealand's Basso. ' and Is. Plan at DresdenDoors 7.30. Csll "W 0 • N D E EL A N D." ».*.. 0 N D E R L A N D." - "THE MECCA OF MERRY SOULS." OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, • . ■ V From 2 till 5.15, and 7 till 10. "■ -TOBOGGAN RACES.' TOBOGGAN RACES. ■ ' Owing to the paucity of entries for Wedneß» day's races, it was decided to postpone them. Entries will be received for Saturday's races at the Wonderland Office up till 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Each entrant must be accompanied by. a companion, either lady or gentleman, and the entrance fee will be 2s. for the' pair. No more than 99 entries will be accepted, and if less than 20 are received the right is reserved to refund the entrance money and; cancel the races. '• '' ■ '■ .•-• . FIRST-PRIZE, .£3 3s.- '. . •■••'■ SECOND PRIZE, £1 lls. 6d. THIRD PRIZE, 10s. Gd. NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED. Come and Compete in the Toboggan Races EVERY WEDNESDAY AND. SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. ~ • "WONDERLAND BY NIGHT." ' ; A Gorgeous Picture Framed in Electricity. •" ' • TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . AND EVERY NIGHT.,. ■ . "WONDERFUL WONDERLAND,". . .'■ i "The Mecca of Merry Souls." ' / Trams every few minutes , from Courtenay Place. ' ■ ■■ ■ P. P. BIGWOOD, Telephone 2272. . , Manager.. _i . . A. . 5847 ' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. " WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 27. " MISS VINIA DE LOITTE, .'•■..,. MR, HOWARD VERNON, and MISS. IRIS VANCE, '■' Supported by a strong Company, . A TR I P T 0 C H niifA TO,W N. A TO C'HIN ATO WN. A TRIP T 0 CHI N A T.O WN. ' Introducing the Latest Operatic Selections. :' PBibES-38.,25., ; 18. ; i LADIESiHALF PRICED '< : •'■■, ; -.■■.;.-■ J. R. HOWARD, ■~-. 'sftr';' J .':-' , ':■■■'■' ;, ■■■ '" '*■%'/■ "Manager. :' .. SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. • GIRLS'REALM GUILD. DEAMATIC PE'EFOEMANCB .' (Under, the Patronajjg'; of His Excellency the Governor and' Lady Plunkdt). ' TO-NIGHT '(FRIDAY), . . . . . \ LAUGHTER-PROVOKING. .'N . Grand performances of tho Comediettas, "FREEZING A • "SHATTERED NERVES," ,- : "PAIR QF LUNATICS." Tickets, 3s. Gd. and 25., may be obtained at the Dresden, and froni Miss Nathan, 77 Street. Box Plan' at Dresden. 58C3 YSTEST COASTERS' : RE-UNION. DRUIDS' HALL, T ARAN AKI. STREET. - . TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 22, 1907. :All West Coasters- and; Friends cordially . invited. ■ ' . DANCING AT 8 P.M. . . •- ; Tickets procurable at door, or from Members • of Committee. ',' ■ TICKETS.,2s. Gd. ■ : C.:J. PFAFF, 5g25 '■ / Hon. Secretary. PUBLIG NOTICES. •/ .'.;. V HOSPITAL , 'SATURDAY. THE MAYORESS of Wellington (Mrs. T. W.. ■ v Hislop) will be pleased to meet, in the . Mavor's Room. Town Hall, at 5 p.m. on MON-. ; DAY NEXT, 25th inst, Ladies and Gentlemen who are willing to form a Committee and Work ' on Hospital Saturday (7th December). 5853 ' . DOMINION RECEPTION TO SIR JAMES MILLS.' LUNCHEON; AT THE" TOWN HALL, NOVEMBER 28, AT 1. 6'CLOCK. THE GENERAL COMMITTEE are desiroue that this gathering should bo thoroughly representative, and, in order that no citizen '■ should bo overlooked, invito gentlemen who wish to attend to send in their names to the > undersigned, from whom , tickets may bo obThe' Right Hon. tho Prime Minister win • preside - ,'■ ■■ A. R. HISLOP, Box 21, G.P.0., . Hon. Sec. , ■ Wellington. ■ s " fl ' KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. . 'BOROUGH ENGINEER. APPI ICATIONS, accompanied by Testimonials, marked "Application for Bor. ouch Engineer," will bo received at the Town Clerk's Office, Karori, up to 5 p.m. on MO.V l)\Y NOVEMBER 26, 1907, for tho position of BOROUGH ENGINEER of the Karori Borough Council, at a salary of threo' hundred pounds ' > per annum. . Schedule of duties may bo obtained from the Town Ckrk, Karori. . W. F. ENGLAND, - Town Clerk. Karori, November 20, 1907. 5819 ■ . . . : i : : '• ' LAN K S H E A R'S AN KSH EAR'S (Opposite Bank of Now Zealand) . Have tho • BEST SELECTION • -OfLEATHEE GOODS and ,' CHRISTMAS CAED3.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 50, 22 November 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 50, 22 November 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 50, 22 November 1907, Page 1

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