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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE' ROYAL. THEATRE ROYAIi x Proprietors—John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, NEW, "SENSATIONAL,. AND. STARTLING PROGRAMME! . THE WIDE WORLD PICTURES. THE WIDE WORLD PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, FOR THE FIRST TIME:THE LONELY ISLE OF ST. KILDA. THE LONELY ISLE OF ST. KILDA. The Most Wonderful Nature Picture Ever Taken. Scenic-^Weird—Awesome. "THE OUTLAW!" "THE OUTLAW!*! "THE OUTLAW!" "THE OUTLAW!*i The Swimming Master (an Exceptional ComiJ Film). ■ Over the Hills to the Poorhouse. The Fairy of the Torrent (Pictures<Tue). Wanted, a Son-in-Law on Trial. Wanted, a Son-in-Law on Trial. (Funnier than "Charley's Aunt.") Other Marvellous Pictures are:— The Artist's Nightmare; Manor Lescant; Thl Poor Clown's Prayer; Prospecting for Gold in Assouan; A Cheap Shower Bath; The Ever-Laughing Gent; The Convict's Dash for Liberty; and Edison's Latest and Funniest Film— FLYPAPER! Very FLY PAPERt FLYPAPER! Funny! FLY PAPER I Please Note Following Facts:— ALL FILMS GUARANTEED NEW TO WELLINGTON! THE FINEST PICTURE SHOW POSSIBLE, OUR BARGAIN PRICES! (The Re-seatingoi this Theatre is now Completed)— Stalls, 50? , tip-up seats, at Gd.; Front Stalls, 400 tip-up 'peats, at Is.; Dress Circle, 200 tip-up Beats, al 2s. 756! HIS • MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE, COURTENAY PLACE. The People's Popular Picture Palace. . THE ROYAL PICTURES. To-Day. GRAND . Doors To-Day. MATINEE. Open To-Day. GRAND at To-Day. MATINEE. 2 o'clock, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES. Presented Every Evening. AMID THE ADULATION OF ADMIRING AUDIENCES. A SUPER-EMINENT And UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS DON'T MISS THIS PROGRAMME! • OUR Prices: Is. and 6d. Plan Theatre. 755t WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. _ . PERFORMANCE BY THE NEWTOWN BRASS BAND (Under the Conductorship of Bandmaster Parker). THE NEWTOWN BRASS BAND will giv« a Performance at ISLAND BAY, TOj MORROW (SUNDAY),, October 25, at 3 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. • October 24, 1908. ' 754t QDDFELLOWS' : HALL, PETONE, : " MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2. . GRAND CONCERT. • Under the . auspices of the WELLINGTON PIPE BAND AND DANCERS? • • CLUB.. ■ Humorous Songs, Mandolin Quintet*, . Conjuring, Piping, Dancing,, etc. Adults, Is. 6d. and Is.} Children, Is. and Gd,i ; ■ "COME A' THEGITHER." < 7532 • PUBLIC NOTICES. DEEP SEA ANGLING CLUB. ■ 'rpHE Opening of the Season takes "place on' X SUNDAY, October 25, .1908 (weather permitting). "Members are requested to be at Ferry Wharf,at 7.45, S.S.. DUCO leaving at B_a.m. sharpi Tickets, 55., may be had from secretary at 83 Willis Street Bait supplied, also hot water.. • 7528 I. COHEN, Secretary. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD, R.A.M. AND . R.C.M. riTEACHERS of MUSIC and others interested •£- are notified that an EXAMINATION in THEORETICAL SUBJECTS (all grades) will be'held, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28. Em tries close on October' 24. J. W. JOYNT, ■; 7179 • Hon. Local Representative. mHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto .existing be* A tween DONALD M'DOUGALL and JOHN'.' GRUAR, trading '.s M'DOUGALL, GRUARAND CO., has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent as from September 30; 190 S. Mr» Gruar will take over and continue the late iirmjs business in the South Island; and will; also take over (ho firm name of M'Dougall, Gruar and 'Co.' (Signed) ': DONALD M'DOUGALL JOHN GRUAII. (Witness) J. J. DOUGALL, Solicitor. IG7 . a M. S. GREENWOOD, Photographer, is leaving Wellington on MONDAY, 26th, 1 for the Day's Camera Work in another towa< Her Studio, Woodward Street, will remain open, and appointments may be made. 14S MISS HARDINGE-M ALTBYi (Of London). ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Shakesperian- Reading, etc. Any form of Drawingroom Recitation or Amateur Theatricals a speciality. 4 to 6, 7.30 to 9. ALDOUS . BUILDING, 208 LAMBTON QUAY. ■ 183 LATEST SONG, JUST ARRIVED FROM LONDON, TWILIGHT'S HOUR; TWILIGHT'S HOUR, i TWILIGHT'S HOUR. • Sung with' Great Success at Queen's Hall, London, by Miss Mildred Jones, the Famous Contralto. ' 169 ALL MUSIC SELLERS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. mHE PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, ; x lately at 5 Arlington Street, has RE--1 MOVED to M'Donald Crescent (near St, John'# Church). 7380 . C. A. HOLGATE. "A GODLESS SOCIALISM." PRICE 3d. ANEW PAMPHLET, which is described bf the English Press as "one of tho franki est and most uncomprising attacks upon the Godless Socialism of tho Editor of "The ■ Clarion." ' "Tho Hanging of Haman with His own Rope," is a sub-title of the book, and is not without a striking resemblance. The author of the. pamphlet (Mr. Frank G. Jannaway, London), is a well-known controversialist, and draws tho sword with ability and fortitude. A limited number have been placed for sale at tho English published price (3d.), with RICHARD BROWN AND SON, Willis and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. 7370 MARINE MOTORS COMPLETE. INSPECT our Windows, showing Display Latest, Simplest, Cheapest Engines on market. A. Ross and Co., 130 Manners Street. 187
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 October 1908, Page 1
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