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AMUSEMENTS. mHEATRE EOYAL Prop John Fuller and Sons, , TO-NIGHT, "rEBRUARY 1, TO-NIGHT, FEBRUARY I, Grand Reopening of Grand Reopening of FULLERS' CINEMA PATHE. FULLERS' CINEMA PATHE In Brilliant Selections of Films, inolnding-HUNTING-THE HIPPOPOTAMUS; HUNTING THE HIPPOPOTAMUS. Depicting Daring Sportsmen Harpooning the Great Beasts of the Blue Nile Pathe's Greatest, Sensational, and Exciting Natural Stud) Picture THE ARABIAN POTTERY INDUSTRY. THE ARABIAN POTTERY INDUSTRY. ' FATHER WINS A TURKEY. Satan in Prison Indiarnbber Shoes. In Constantinople. The Coastguard's Sons. And Numerous Other Gems ALL NEW_' ALL NEW' ALL NEW! EDGAR COLLINS' ORCHESTRAL BAND. A First-class Picture Entertainment Remember, TO-NIGHT, February 1 Dress Circle, 2s ; Stalls, Is , Back Stalls, 6d. Box, Plan at Dresden No Extra Fees 5333 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Coiirtonaj Place TO-NIGHT' , TO-NIGHT 1 THE BOYAL PICTURES', ! -THE ROYAL PICTURES 1 ' I PACKED AGAIN SATURDAY NIGHT' Our New Programme is equal to the fifty fonj ' u '" previous ones' * ENTRANCING SCENIC SERIES Beautiful Waterfalls, Nen Ascent of Mount BlanCj,Banana Industry, Costa Rica THRILLING DRAMATIC STORIES' l Tyeda tho , J ion-lamer, The Incendiarj, Two Little Wood-cutters, Rover/s Xmas, etc, eto. „ M. t IRRESISTIBLE COMICS' Polka on the Brain, Man of Many FalK The Awatoi, Huhanay Kids, Buiglary Up-tor date, etc, ttc Our Pnres-rls, and 6d Plan Abel's CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL TO-TSIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. TO NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JO-NIGHT. TO-MGHT. r ! .EDWARD REEVES. EDWARD REEVES EDWARD REEVES. - Charles Dickens's Delightful Story, . "THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH." Edward Reeves as Caleb Plummer and his Bhn/ Daughter. Edward R«eves-as John and Dot Periybingl* Edward Reeves as Old Gruff and Tackleton. Edward Reeves as Mrs. and May Fielding. Edward Reeves as Edward Plummer., Ed , !! ard R«ev es as TiHjr Slowboy Edward Reeves as Tho Baby Edward R«eves even as Tho Doe "The truest interpreter of Dickens since the death, of the Master himself."—"Auckland Obv Feb. 3 -Ralph Connor's "Sky Pilot" r , V Popular Prices—3s, 2s Plan at Dresden Co. Day Sale Tickets at Christeseh's, Mannqrs St. Doors open 730 Commence 8 Carriages 10. Positively no admittance after Mr. Rcovet , appears on the platform. 5361 Walter J. Manning, Manager. mOWN HALL ' V> TOWN HALL. - TO-MORROW, "- TO-MORROW, TUESDAY FAREWELL - FAREWELL MALLINSON- RECITAL./ • V ■ [ MR AND MRS ALBERT MALLINSON, ' Assisted by MR JOHN PROUSE, PROGRAMME • 1 Night, The Rosebud, Slow Horses Slo* 1 and Birthdaj - 1 2 1 Sing, Break into Song, Soft was the Wind I 'My Love's hie the Red Rose, Four nj I i i the Clock, Awake up Song 3-Tho Firewell, Eldorado, Eventide, i - Theie Lies the Warmth of Summer, W« I ' Swaj Along i Summert'do, The Song of Sappho, The Servian Girl, The Bells of St John, A I Biood Red Ring, Mother Mine I o. New Year's Song, Pastime, The Nightmgalea, i ' Flomna PRICES-4s, 2e 6d, and sis Box plan at tho Dresden Doors open at 715. ' 1 The Last Opportunity of Hearing THE MALLINS-ONS /COMPLIMENTARY REGITAP Will bo gi\en on the' AUXETOGRAMOPHONE AUXETO GR VMOPHONB At" the ,IOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, On TUESDAY, TEBRUARY 2nd, At 8 pm x When Gramophono Records by the Undeiu i mentioned J - WORLD FVMED ARTISTES Will be Playcd- " MELBA, ' TErRAZZINI, MELBA, IETRAZZINI, - CARUSO, SCOTTI, . scorn, Also JOHN HARRISON ~ ' '_ JOHN lIVRRISON (Who is scoring such a Success at the kit Crosslcy Concerts), J.BAND OF HM COLDSTREAM GUARDS, 'HARRY LAUDER, HARRY LAUDER, , Etc, Etc i"ln addition to the above, Lantern Slides ot tie Artistes will be exhibited The AUXETO GRAMOPHONE is a recent inveution of the Hon Charles Parsons (of tnrbin* fame), and makes ITS FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON at this Concert, with tho object of demonstrating tbf latest improvements in sound reproduction. I , 'COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS , '.. OP CHARGE) - 1 .May bo obtained from tho local L N GRAMOPHONE DEALER - i * "THE "TALKERIES," , 5317. Next Grand HoM, Willis Street ' , ,> CALEDONIAN SPORTS, ' . NAPIER - WEDNESDAY TEBRU VRY 17th 1909 IN. MONEY PRIZES and TROPHIES. LIBERAL Prize Money for Running, Cycling, and Caledonian Events -ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 3rd f ' T. PARKER, 5344 ; Hon Sec TIILLIABPS ' THE GAME MADE PERFECT. ALCOCK'S New Patent METELBAK CUSHIONS Reg i (Resilient Patent) Guaranteed 50 per cent, better than tho best Cushions ever Tjeforo manufactured. ' METELBAK CUSHIONS are the latest and greatest improvement to Billiard Tables, combining maumnm speed with miuiraum effort ■Sole Patentees— ALCOCK ANI»' CO, Billiard Table Manufacturers, WELLINGTON. CBS4
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 420, 1 February 1909, Page 1
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