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AMUSEMEUTS. IJIHEATRE .ROYAL. < TO-NIGHT-GREAT "SUCCESS-ALL NEW, mffmS! thelest pictures. rULLERS' OF ALL PICTURES, . A DOGS' CEMETERY, P S&^& The Funniest Comic Picture Ever Produced. The Cocoa Industry, Colombo and its En-' virons, ThoTernblo Brazilian, Tho Man and his Bees, A Dash for Help, A Wifo-'e Lesson, and numerous others Good Orchestra. No Fakes. No Flicker. Dross Cjrele 2s, Stalls Is., Back Stalls 6d, box Plan at Drcsdon Company. 3053 TTISN MAJESTY'S TEtfATBE. •*-*■ Lessees Linley and Donovan. • TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES. Last Night of Iho Prcont Series of Matchless Pictorial Gems. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW ■;■ NIGHT., TO-MORROW. ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMME. ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMME. Art Subjects Unparalleled in their Grandons< Unsurpassed in tho Dominion, THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES, New Zealand's Premier Picture Co. Is OUR PRICES. 6d. Plan at Abol's Booking Fee, Cd. 3103 LAST TWO NIGHTS! LAST TWO NKfflTSl LAST TWO NIGHTS! CARTOONIST BENGOUGH HUMORIST CARTOONIST . BENGOUGH; HUMORIST CARTOONIST BENGOUGH HUMORIST CVRTOONI&T BENGOUGH HUMORIST THE FAMOUS CANADIAN ENTERTAINER Mill k»o his last (no entertainments TO-NIGHT and /I'o-MORROW NIGHT To-morrow Night will be a special » night under tho auspices of the' N.Z. Alliance. > Assisted by BORNEO GARDINER, tho Marvellous Boy ' Whistler. , CLAUDE ALLAN, Bnritonc. DORA CARROLL, Piamste. PRICES, 3s, 2s, and Is. ' Plnn at Dresden. 31C0 FREDERIC SHIPMAN, Manager. BILLIARDS VICTORIA BILLIVBD PARLOUR » (Opp.'Fubho Library), VICTORIA STREET. J RE\D (N Z. Champion) in Exhibition Games Hith well-knoisn Ainatours. Tincy Strokes after games Commcnco 7.45 Admission—2s. and lj. TUESDAY KVEMIsO, UCluiJLu 5 301G Manager, J. J HUNTER v ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. .Wellington Terrace. , SALE 'Or WORK IN ST. ANDREW'S TTAT.T, (Behind Iho Church) , On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 6th and 7th OCTOBER, WIU be Opened bj His WoYslijp the JiajOT, 'At 3 pm, NEXT WEDNESDAY. Stalls—Plain and Fancy Work, Flowers, Sweets, HandkcrUuef, Jumble, and Baby's. Sidoshons, Maypole, Christmts Tree, Bran Tub, Entertainments, Refreshment Room proceeds mainly in "aid of Prosbjterian Orphauago and Foreign Miesions. ' 3121 WELLINGTON TRADES AND LABOUB V* . , , . COUNCIL. LABOUR DAY DEMONSTRATION. THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE YEAR. WEDNESDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1909. A MONSTER SPORTS AND PICNIC 1 GATHERING ' WiU be held "WONDERLAND," MrRAMAR. Sports for Old and Young. Monster Baby .Show. Special Prize for Twins. ' Toys for the Children. Hot Watei and Milk Provided Free. 1 Tickets-Adults, Is., Childron, 6d.; Ifjf coupons issued with odulfs tickets, and t) with children's, «hien cntitlos free admissioiw to side-showß, Full programme in future , issue. W C NOOT, President. 3103 FREDK. REYLING, Gen. Seo. SPECIAL ftHNOUNCEMENTS. THX UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LIMITED, Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Paid-up Capital .' j^oo.ooo Rraervo Funds ...,.1,270,000 JC2,770,000 Of which i>750.000 .invested in. Consols, 111 Local Loans (Imperial Government Stock), balnnco employed in tho business of tho bank. ' , Reserve Liability of Pro- \ pnetots ,3,000,008 JC5.770.000 On and after MONDAY. 11th October, the business of tho Wellington Branch' vill be earned on in the cow premises, Lambton. Quay. G. E. TOLHURST, ■3110 ■■..■■ :..,'■•■■.■ Inspector. , MEETINGS. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY, ' Visit of REV. G. J. AND MRS.. WILLIAMS. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. THE TERRACE CHURCH-4 p.m., Ladica' Meeting in tho Schoolroom; 7.30 p.m- Annual Meeting. Chairman: Tho Hon. Goo. Fowlds. WEDNESDAY, ALICETOWN SCHOOLROOM, 7.30 pjn. THURSDAY AND'FRIDAY, Mission Study Circles in Tho Tctra.ce Vestty at 8* o'clock. Collections at all Meetings on behalf of tho London Missionary Sociotj. SlO2 TO THE RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS OF ISLAND BAY. A MEETING will bo hold in the Pubho Sohoolroom, Island Bay, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock, for the purpoßo of forming j.' largo Committee to Safe- ' ' guard the Interests of Residents,and Proportv. owners in reference to tho proposed establishment of a Prison Gate ana Rag Sorting Industry in tho district. All residents' and pro-perty-owners ,aro urged to attend. 1 ' CHARLES HILL, Sen. MRS. H. MTiIENAMEN. WM. O. CHATFIELD. A E ODLIN. W J. PERKINS., > J W. HILL. R. KEENE sosa BUSINESS NOTICES. TO THE RESIDENTS OF mnORNDON, KELBURNE, CRESWICK A NORTHLAND. AND KARORI, W. C. HAMPTON, BUTCHER. TINAKORI r6aD, Iβ prepared to dchvei to any of tho aboio districts daily— PRIMEST SPRING LAMB, MUTTON, BEE! , , AT LOWES_T V 5RfeEi ND P°EK-SMALL-OOODS A SPECIALITY, ' J _ 'Phone 1712, 80JJ '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 629, 5 October 1909, Page 1
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