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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, ALL NEW. rjIHEATRE ROYAIk Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. ENTIRE CHANGEOF PROGRAMIfE. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. FULLERS' PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES. < FULLERS' PICTURES. Personally Selected by Our Buyer in Londoa and Pans. We Place the World Before You. 'TRIP ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. TRIP ACROSS THE, ATLANTIC. THE BURGLAR'S DAUGHTER. 1 LORD,MINTO'S ENTRY INTO LUCKNOW; LORD MINTO'S ENTRY INTO LUCKNOW. THE IMITATION CRAIE. THE WORK OF TRINITY HOUSE. THE SHOEMAKER OF COEPENECK. LAKE OF CONSTANCE and RHINE FALLS. THE MERMAID. Admission—Back Stalls, Sixpence; Dress Circle, 25., 0.5., Is. 6d. Plan at Dresden. li MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay Place. THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. ' \ THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. >, * CHILDREN'S GRAND MATINEE. 1 CHILDREN'S GRAND MATINEE. ' Admission, SIXPENCE; Adults, as >usnal'.,' TO- NIGHT' TO-NIGHTi THE ROYAL PICTURES' THE ROYAL PICTURES' TO THL The Land of NORTH POLE. The Midnight Sun. A Clever MISS SHERLOCK Drama. HOLMES. NICK The Jewel CARTER i Robber*. And a Long List of Others! OUR Prices-Is. and Gd. Plan Abel's. 5586 WELLINGTON ' CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ORGAN RECITAL By ME, MAUGHAN BARNETT. (LAST BUT ONE of the PRESENT SERIES) (LAST BUT ONE of the PRESENT SERIES.) Prelude, Aclji, "Lohengrin" Wagner Scene 3, Act 1, " Tannhauser !' Wagner " Domroschen " .". Bondel Overture, "Zampa" Horold And works by Bach and Mendelssohn. A SPECIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMME WILL BE ISSUED. ADMISSION-Sixpenco and One Shilling. JNO R PALMER, 59H ' Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL., .- PERFORMANCE BY JUPP'S BAND (Under Conductorshvp of Bandmaster W. Jupp). JUPP'S BAND will gi\c a Peifoimance al the NEWTOWN PARK TO-JIORROW (SUNDAY), the 28th instant, at 3 p.m. SPECIAL NOTE-A Collection will be tip on the occasion in aid of the Pengurf Disaster Fund .- ' < JNO R. PALMER," s - -" -■ Town Clerk. 2fith February, 1009 6009 IT AWN TENNIS. , LAWN .TENNIS. WELLINGTON "^CANTERBURY. THORNDON COURTS. * ' Halswell Street. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! SATURDAY, 27th IKST. Play Commences at 10 a.m. CHAMPIONS OF NEW ZEALAND. R, N. K Swans'ton t. G Ollivier, 2 p"m. , F M B Tisher v. W. -Goss and J. C. Pea-" cock v. T. R. Quill, 3 pro. 1 Fisher and Peacock v. Ollivier and Goss, * p.m. ' , ' - Admission, Is. Afternoon Tea, 6d. *. TOM." H. JONES,' , ~ 6003 Hon.*See.<W.P.L.T.A.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 443, 27 February 1909, Page 1
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