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AMUSEMENTS. rp II EAT R E ROYAL. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMMEENTIRE. CHANGE OF. PROGRAMME. FULLERS' PICTURES. " FULLERS' PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES. Personally, Selected by Our Buyer in London and Paris. ■ Wo Place tho World Before You. TRIP ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. TRIP ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. ' THE, BURGLAR'S DAUGHTER. LORD MINTO'S ENTRY INTO LUCKNOW. LORD MINTO'S ENTRY INTO LUCKNOW. THE IMITATION CRAZE. 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. Gd. Plan at Dresden. HIS MAJESTY'S TIIEATItE, Lessees, Linley and Donovan. "TO-NIGHT!. '. TO-NIGHT! THE ROYAL PICTURES! A Programmo of Outstanding Merit! NICK CARTER. Tho Jewel NICK CARTER. A Pathetic EDUCAIING Silbject. BLIND GIRLS. LUC A DI A. Stirring LAM M ERMOOR. . m , S'SiT V Just a AT HOME DA\# Long Shriek! AT HOME DAI. AEROPLANES! Highly AEROPLANES! ■ Beautiful ri Scenic Study. * ' ■ NORIH 10LL1 And many, many more. OUR Prices-is., and Gd. Plan Abel's. GO2O jgKATING RINK. SKATING RINK. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TUG-OF-WAR. Highlanders v. Zealundia Rifles. Ambulance Display, Physical Drill. Camp Fire Scene, Jupp's Brass Band. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Great Poster Carnival. Post Entries. Captains of Tug-of-War Teams meet at S p.iii. to-night. \ • FRED E. BEDELL, Hon. Seo. AfETHODIST CONFERENCE. CHILDREN'S GREAT CHORAL FESTIVAL,. \J TOWN HALL, ' 1 WEDNESDAY NIGHT (3rd MARCH), . At 8 p.m. ; 500 JUVENILE VOICES, Assisted by the Large Organ and an Efficient Orchestra. ■■■ ■ , ■ Conductor ...V; Mr.. F., Billman Organist' Mr. W. J. Harland Baritone Soloist . Rev. Mitchel/ • Doors Open 7.30. ADMISSION—Is. to all Parts of Hall. . MOONLIGHT PICNIC. . CRUISE AROUND THE HARBOUB. S.S. DUCHESS. NO-LICENSE DEMONSTRATION. DAY'S BAY. THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, 7.30 p.m. Central Mission Band, in-'attendancc. - TICKETS, Is. Gd. each. PROCEEDS FOR NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGiJ FUND. ■ 6003 . . .... glLtl AEDS I . THE GAME MADE PERFECT. ALCOCK'S Now Patent METELBAK CUSHIONS Rag. (Resilient Patent.) '' Guaranteed. 50 per cent, better than tho .best Cushions ever before manufactured. METELBAK' CUSHIONS are the latest and greatest improvement;to Billiard Tables, com. bining maximum speed with minimum effort. Solo Patentees—; ALCOCK AND CO., Billiard Table Manufacturers, WELLINGTON. CSS4 PUBLIC NOTICES, MAYORAL.ELECTION, LOWER HUTT. THIS IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. . PROGRESS WITH ECONOMY. RATES TO BE KEPT WITHIN BOUNDS. MY. INTERESTS' ARE YOUR INTERESTS. THOSE who wish that I should watch their interests aro. invited, to meet nio THIS EVENING, at B'o'clock, at the Town Hall, Lower Hutt. ■ . Faithfully yours, GO2SF - J. T. HAWTHORN. LOWER HUTT MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I desire to thank those of you who liari signed a requisition that I should bo a Can* didate for the Mayoralty, and to announce that I havo much pleasure in acceding to your request. I will take an early opportunity of placing my views before you. Yours faithfully, 6036F E. P. BUNNY. THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED. A DIVIDEND of 4 per cent, has been do« clared for tho halt-year ending 31st' October, 1908, making. a total of 8 per cent, pel annum. DIVIDEND WARRANTS, which havo been posted to Shareholders, aro now payablo at the Bank of New Zealand, Christchurch, and New Zealand Branches. i F. T. BOYS, ....... .. Secretary. 150 Hereford Street, Christchurch, 27th February, 1909. , GO33F • SALVATION AUMT. PEOPLE'S PALACE' PRIVATE HOTEL' AND PUBLIC WINING ROOMS, 211) Cuba' Strte.t, Wellington. At Penny Section of Tram from Governmonl Station; also .h;uv street i'ram from Wharf, ' | SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Ladies, Gentlemen and Families. Meals in Public Diniug Rooms, Is.: .Six Tickets for ss. Hoard and Lodging ss. per day, 255. per week. Breakfast Jto 9, Luncheon 12 to 2,. Tea sto 7, Afternoon Teas and SUppors. Ninety-six airy Bedroouu. Sitting-rooms on each floor, 12 Bathß (hot and cold water). Cleanliness, comfort, and eivilitj guaranteed. Trains and taats met if Uesirod. Letters addressed to TUL MANAUEU wn, i promjUf attended to. CUP?

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 1

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