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AMUSEMENTS. mHE ATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL. ■*- Proprietors John Puller and Sons. What Everybody js Waiting For— BURNS-JOHNSON PICTURES JOHNSON BURNS PICTURES BURNS-JOHNSON PICTURES JOHNSON BURNS PICTURES NEXT MONDAY, JANUARY 18 THESE MAGNIFICENT PICTURES, VIVID IN EVERY DETAIL, J7' 11 be displajed b} special arrangement vvitl MR HUGH D M'INTOSH, Governing- Director of the SCIENTIHC BOXING and &BLP-DB-JjIiNCE, LTD, under the management of Messrs John Puller and Sojis This Historical Event is so fresh m the minde gf all lovers of sport that it is almost unnecessarj to amplify the importance ot these Pictures % ■, K i T THE MELBOURNE TOJ\.N HAIi by IORD. AND LADY DUDDrying Crowded Houses Everywhere The only authentic picture of the preliminary training mil show Tommr Burns at Medlow, eoing through his stunts MRS BURNS enterV"" 1 "? G»ests at Afternoon Tei .JOHNSON AT BOi'ANY TRUNING MKS'JOHNSON Swinging, r etc,Ketc, etc. , ILL TEE EXCITING INCIDENTS i ,„, before, during, and after the contest i?T>i7?™ P J? n lb now °P en at the Dresden J'RICES-Die- Circ'e and Orchestra &ipl!s, rfs . ilan a.t Dresden, Booking Fee, Is. extra. Stalls, 2<= , Pit (limited), Is ' „., _ HARRY KEESING,J 93« Representative foi Hngh D Al'lntosh. rj» O W N HALL. Direction pf . , , T J WEST .Manager foi N Z AM MILLER j -r - Last-Two Opportunit es of saeine- . "The Best rf A'U" , ['< WEST'S PICTURES. j T O-N I GET ' "BEHIND TM MASK" . "PARIS TO LONDON" " "THE ELIXIR OF DREAMS " • "JCNOOKME," jpl clR G '"" ° f ' NICK CARTER N Oj 5-"Bank Burglars " > The Lip to the-Mimito Attraction, , n '/SICILY BEEORE-TnE E VRTHOUAKE " b "The Lifo of Samson " "Bobby's Firo Engine." "Italian Cavalrj " Wilfßo Retained In t TO-NIG r HT'S PROGR VMME of PERFECTION, i- Brilliant and Sparkling Musical Selections by DE GROEN'S VICEREGAL ORCHESTRA!* r PRICLS-3S, 2s , and Is Plan at Dresden. REDUCED RITES with CONCESSIONS . GLOJTREY NYE, Manager on Tour jz j ; 9379 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, k Conrtenaj Place 3 TO NIGHT' TO-NIGHT 1 ? i - THE ROYAL PICTURES' THE ROYVL PICTURES' , Grand Success of NEW Programme! I - ' - RICHARD 111 „ A ROMANCE OF THE ALPS DUTY v REVENGE ~ ""NEW CENTURY" THIEVES - - A LOVER IN THE'STRAWr - RICE GROWING THE TRUTOR. , GUARD ALARM - , THE ROMANY S DAUGHTER 7 Birthday- Night-WLDNESDAY NIGHT. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE , r J OUR Prices Is ana fad Plan Abel's 9950 V A CROSSLEY. "Not onlv ths greatest of,_nugUsh. . Contraltos, but the pre atoritf Contralto of the World "—London "Times " 8 D A ; ' BOX OFFICE NOTICE The BOX PLANS Reserved Seats tfOs. 6d) now Open at the Dresden The enormous seating capacity of the Town Hall enables the management to place 500 tickets for SECOND SEATS (ss) and 500 tickets for THIRD SEATS (ss) ON SALE NOW at the Dresden mOWN HALL " TOWN HALL. - TWO-CONCERTS ONLY, MONDAf AND TUFSDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAi, JANUARY IB*h and 19th Reappearance of the World's Famous Australian ■ Contralto, . ADA CROSSLEY. ADA CROSSLEY. ADA CROSSLEY "At the zejith of her Worldwide Fame" MADAME CROSSLEY , Will be Scppoitej b> the <wne Great Combmv / tion of Concert Artist who'created such a furore of enthusiasm in Sjdnej recently, including— ' MR JOJN HVRRISQX The For<.iuoit English lenor of the Day. MR JAY RYAN, The Distinguished Irish Baritone 1 MR LEON SANJCriM, > The Bulhant Young Dutch Violinist, And , MR PER:Y GRAINGER, j i Australia's \to-it Celebrated Punist MR HAROLD VHHTLE, Accompanist. ' PRlCES—Reserved Seats, 10s 6d , Second Seats, a<, , Back Seats, 2b (id r Box Plan and Tickets all parts of ffi» j Hall at the Lircbden A Boat will Leave foi Daj s Bay after the Perfoimance on MONDAY, JANUARY 18 9961 BENNO SCHEKEK, Represtntative. mOWN HVLL. ( HALL SUNDAY NEXT SUNDAY NEXT (Janutirv 17, 1909}, SACRED CONCERT BY WELLINGTON BULLING TON PROFESSIONAL ORCIIESTRi PROPESSION \L ORCnESTR A 'J i And AVELLINGTON'S TALENTED ORGANIST WELLINGTON'S TVLENTED ORGANIST (MR D A KENNY) > Doors open 715 Conceit 820 J. WOODWARD, 19G7 Secietary. 0 FEILDING A AND P. ASSOCIATION. TjIIFTH ANNUA'L SHOW. FEBRUARY 2 and 3, 1909 LIBERAL PRIZES FOR *LL STOCK COMPETITION'S ETC ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY (FRIDAY) r JANUARY 15 ' RAM FAIR, FEBRUARY 4. 1909. 1 — Schedules from Office of this Journal, or J E H. FISHER, ' Seer»tarv ! 919S "T\ONBANK' PIUVA.TD BOAEDIXcT I U HOUSE, 1 PERCIVAL STREET, WELLINGTON Tennis Court, Wntingroom, Drawmgrotim, Double and Single Bidrooms, Bathrooms nan every convenience Telephone 1859 ' A 1! HUGH, C1033F Proprietor , T OUISE MILLINEEY SCHOOL, 97 llmbbi, i <U Quay (opp Kirkcaldie and Stains Art of Smart Millinery thoroughly taught, i.otor caps, silk hats, uto. Ten lcwons, 5s Da» na.l tveping Classei. F Hats emartly remodelled m moaatate cut. (^jj
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 1
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