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AMUSEMENTS. SIHEATRE ROYAL. THEATRE ROYAL '• Jl Proprietors—John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, NEW, SENSATIONAL, AND STARTLING PROGRAMME! THE WIDE WORLD PICTURES. THE WIDE WORLD PICTURES. TRIUMPH OF ALL PICTURE SHOW. THE LONELY ISLE OF ST. KILDA. THE LONELY ISLE OF ST. KILDA. -The Most Wonderful Nature Picture Ever Taken. Scenic—Wei?d—Awesome. 'THE OUTLAW!" "THE OUTLAW!* Hie Swimming Master. Dver the Hills to the I'oorhouse. L'lie Fairy of the Torrem, Other Marvellous Pictures are:— rbe Artist's Nightmare; Manor Lescant; The 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— FLY PAPER! FLY PAPER! Please-Nate Following Facts:— , . ALL FILMS GUARANTEED NEW TO WELLINGTON! ; rHE FINEST PICTURE SHOW POSSIBLE. 1 OUR BARGAIN PRICES! (The Re-seating of - this Theatre is now Completed)— Stalls, 500 tip-up seats, at Gd.; Front. Stalls, WO tip-up seats, at Is.; Dress Circle, 209 tij-up seals, at 2s. . TCSI MIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Courtenay Place. ( The People's Popular Picture Palace. PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST NIGHT To Witness Our BRILLIANT NEW SUBJECTS. THE ROYAL PICTURES. The Picture cf the Moment! - THE REVIVAL OF TURKEY! THE REVIVAL OF TURKEY"! Crowds Cheering the New Era of Liberty. THE SPECTRE. FLASH JAMES. CONSTANTINOPLE. OUR INDIAN EMPIRE. - THE LADY MODEL. . ' A WELL-PAID SITUATION. DEMON CARD SHUFFLER. And a Host of Others. OUR PRICES—Is. and 6d. Plan Theatre. ■ • ■ 76M ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ■ TO-NIGHT .AT S. TO-NIGHT AT S. Sccne 3, Act I, .'"l'annhauser." Scene 3, . Act 1, "Taimhauser." Volkslied Mark Hambours Volkslied Mark Hambourg. ■ Wedding March Mendelssohn. Wedding March ;....' .....Mendelssohn. . .. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. ■ JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 7CIS • - ■ CONCERT CHAMBER, TO W HALL. : TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL RECITAI . . By MR. J. M. CLARK. In Aid of Funds, of Boys'lnstitute. MR. J. M. CLARKE WILL RECITE:— "How Rubinstein Played." "The ' Vagabonds," _ j( v "Mark Antony's Oration." "Mrs. Rawdon Crawley." "The Bold, Bald Man." MR. SUTCLIFFE WILL RECITE "Her Letter." "Nani, Ninette, Ninon."' "Dandy Fifth." MISS CHRISTINE PICOT WILL RECITE:"Preparations for the Dinner Party. "Heliotrope." "A Lullaby." MR. REDGRAVE WILL RECITE "Drake's Drum." MR, 13. J. HILL WILL SING:- ' "Mara." "Best of All." - MR. JUSTICE COOPER WILL PRESIDE. Tickets, Is.; Reserved Seats (at Dresden), 2s. ■ 7097
! MEETINGS. ' TO TEE RESIDENTS OP KHANDALLAH AND.-NGAIO. A PUBLIC MEETING will bo held in Vickers's Hail, Kliandallah, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), October 20, at 8 o'clock. Businoss.—Consideration of Guarantee to Wellington-Mauawatu Railway Co. :f JOSEPH G, HABKNESS, ' 7695 .T, ■ Mayor.. .RAILWAY NOTICES. i ; i WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILJ WAY COMPANY, LTD. ' SUNDAY TRAINS. ON SUNDAY, November 1, 190S, and ever? , following Sunday until Sunday, December . G, Trains will run between WELLINGTON and OTAICI, leaving Wellington at 10.0_a.iu., Otaki arrive 12.30. p.m. ; returning Otaki ucpart 4.30 p.m., Wellington arrive 7.0 p.m.. For Pares and further particulars see posters. W. M. HANNAY, General Manager.' Wellington, Octobor'2l, 180 S. 'C 53 PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THE INHABITANTS OP BERHAMPORE, NEWTOWN, AND NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS. HOUSEHOLDERS iu above districts are notified that thoy will receive during the next few days a presentation Tin of Van Houten's • Cocoa and a Packet of Handsome Chromos. In the event of any householder not receiving the above, by dropping a postcard to "Van Houten's," P.O. Box (i 27, a tin will immediately be forwarded. . 7612 SOCIETY FOE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at tha llooms, Bridge's Buildings, 102 Willis Street, ou TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from .10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. . TIME SAVED IS MONEY SAVED. THE' STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, with its Rotary. Shuttle, does work easier, quicker, quieter, than any to and fro machine can ever hope to. Common senso indicates this, experience proves it. Also the most durable, and, in cverv way, the best machine made. F. J. W. FEAR, Solo Agent,'3S Willis Street. Call on us cr write to-day. CS6I DESIRABLE DAIRY FARM. i A A ACRES, 14 miles from township, clieeM JL4U factory nnd railway station, creamery within i-mile, al! grassod, 21. sheep country, new 6-roonied house, soil a dark loam, well watered by stony erceKS. sheep r-roof fences. Price £12 10s. per aero; half cash, balance arranged. This place is strongly recommended by ""°IUTLIFF LAND AGENCY. Feilding. C 790 FOll SALE. ONE New 8-roomod HOUSE, with 8 Acres of Land, nice garden, situated on the Bank of Te Ngutu Lagoon, Scandia Street, with iu. tor Garage, Workshop, Stable, Cowbail, 10 h.p. Motor-car, 1 half-draught Mare, broken to harness, very quiet, 3 good Jersey Cows, 2 just in, 1 springing. Furniture can be taken at valuation. Address C. "WHITEHEAD, Scandia Street, Palmerston North. 7081
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 October 1908, Page 1
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