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AMUSEMENTS. rjIHEATEE > EOYil Proprietors, John Fullor and Soni. LAST NIGHT* BUT ONE. " ONLY TWO MORE,NIGHTS. TO-NiGHT-lAST OPPORTUNITIES. : TO-MGHT-LAST OPPORTUNITIES. I Hugh D Mclntosh Pie-cnts This Sensational and Exciting I BURNS-PICTURES-JOHNSON - BURNS-PIOTURES-JOHNSON BURNS-PICTURES-JOHNSON BUENS-PIGTURES-JOHNSON - A j! l; ? lt l te s °i aII Exceptionally Clear as* iaithrnl Ecpresentation per Biograph <- I TOMMY BUENS v. JACK JOHNSON. .Nearly Half the Audiences iNightly are Ladies. Wlij not? Because there is Positively Nothini to Offend the Most Fastidious. " A SSSS SATUEDVY AFTERNOON. I NEXT SATUEDAX' AFTERNOON. Dress Circle and OS, 35., Stalls, 2s<; Pit (limited). Is 5218 nPHEATEE SOY A~L , MONDAY NIGHT, EEBRUAEY Ist, MONDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY'IstI Eeopenmg of PULLERS' CINEMA PATHE 1 ' TULLERS' CINEMA P«HE FULLERS' CINEMA. PATHE , ' 6hown , ■ 'Just Arrived per lomc l Just Arrived per lonic' . <~ WVTCH SATURDAY'S PAPERS. ' PRICES-2s, Is, 6d A 909} '|J1 0 W N H A L~ h ~- (Concert Cliamber) f TONIGHT' TO-NIGHT,' \ , At 8 p m \ l : * FAREWELL ' ; ' I MALLIkSON RECITAL , 1 ME. and MRS ALBEET MALLINSON, I Assisted b> ME JOHN PEOUSE. PEOGEAMME ' 1 (a) Courage, (b) Violet. (0) »My Lo\e's Like the Eed Eose, (d) Botsohaft und Lied % (a) 'Thick is me Darkless, (b) Valentine 1 Songs, * Valentine, *Winter's Latest Snowflake, "Mother Mine; (o)< Beautiful Beatucc *Let Them Not Vanish; Qα) "The CavaI / hor's Song, (0) Eleanore; (d) *Over the Western Sea, (e> 'We Sway Along I 1 (a) *The Songs of Sappho, (b) 'Sing, Break ' into Song, (c) *In the Apple Boughs; ' (d) Dream of a Blessed Spirit, (e) *Belle of St John, (f) 'The Servian Girl I 5 ( Toui of the Clock, (b) *A Blood-red Ring; \c) • Twns in the Golden Spring, (d)Baby, 'First time in Wellington ' " Mr and Mrs Mailman's Final AppoarancWi PRICES-4s, 2s 6d, h ; Bos Plan at the ' Dresden ' Doors open 715. , 5294 HIS MAJESTY'S wTHBATSE, >- Courtenay Plape TO-NIGHT ' * TQ-NIGHT. THE EOYAL PICTURES. *THE EOYAL PICTURES ' • * A BEILLIANT PEQGEAMME 1 TYEDA, THE LION TIMER, A GOOD TIP, WATERFALLS, A MAN OP MANY PALLS, EOVEE'S XMAS, . MT. BLANC vTHEINCENDIAEY, THE RUNAWVY KIDS, -- POLKA ON THE BRAIN, THE AVIATOR, BANANA SUPPLY. TWO LITTLE WOODCUTTERS, And Man} More TO-MOEKOW (Saturdaj), MATINEE. ' •Children - SIXPENCE all part?. OUR Prices-Is, and Cd. Plan Theatre. 528 a rjTOWN >HALL. TOWN 'HALL. Ili SUNDAY NEXT, JAN. 31st. WELLINGTON ■ " PEOFESSIONAL OECHESTEA, ■ And CLAUDE SOLOMON (Violinist), Assisted by Mr D. Kenny Mr. Ernest Farket _ (Organist). (Baritone). Admission Preo. Patrons are expected to coo tribute Is. upstairs, 6d. downstairs. 5285 J. WOODWARD, Secretary. OPERA HOUSE. POPULAR PRICES-*!., 25., Is. — (No E\tra Charges 1 . MONDAY NEXT, FEERUAEY- 1. SHORT FAELWELL SEASON. SHORT FAREWELL SEASON. ' ■ B.L AN D- H0 LT (At the Request of Numerous Patrons) will Present the Most Popular of all Drury Lane , Dramas, ' - "THE WHITE HEATHER," "THE WHITE HEATHER," "THE WHITE HEATHER," WHITE HEATHER," Written by Messrs Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Interpreted by The. Favourite Dramatio Organisation ot Aiistrslasia. , Beautiful Views of English and Scottish Scenery by Mr, JOHN BR.UNTON. The Highlands of x Scotland, the Famous "Lady Godiva" Reheais.il, The London Stock Exchange, The Wateis under the Eaitk (The Submarine Duel), and the Fancy Diess Ball at Shetland House. Box Plan aj Holhdaj's (now on view). ' Business Manager, 5238 CHRISTIE SIMONSENS. > ' FEILDING A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. EiIFTH ANNUAL SHOW,/ *- FEBUUAHY 2 and 3. 1509. " , ' , LIBERAL PRIZES TOR AI,L STOCK ' COMPETITIONS, ETC. RAM FAIE, FEBRUARY i, 1909. Schedules irom Office of this Journal, ax •E H. FISHEK. Secretary. 9195 BUSH DISTRICTS AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S '• 'ANNUAL~SHOW. WEDNESDAY, FEBEUARY 24, ' To be held on VOODVILLE RACECOURSE. Comprehensive programme.—Leaping and other Competitions. PleaE&nt Grounds. Entries close Tuesday February 9, at 9 p,m. Programmes on apphcation from the Secretaries of kindred Associations, or fiom J. H. ESCOTT, Secretory. Box 12, Woodville. 5034 I ' TENNIS AND BOWLING SEASON." 'rjfuYLOE'S BOWLS, in Specially Heavy J. Pairs and Sets. First Qualirj, 225. Gd ; Extra Quality, 28s Tested and. Stamped. Selected for Uniformity in Si7e, Weight, and Bias, by Alcock and C 0.,, Official Bowl Testers TENNIS! TENNIS !-The Leading and ■Popular Eaoltets this.season aro the "Mass " 385.; the 355. Both makes Guaranteed Perfect in Balance, driving power, and Obtainable only from AICOCK AND CO., New Zealand Billiard and Sports Depot, Lower Cuba Street, City ' C 854
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 418, 29 January 1909, Page 1
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