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AMUSEMENTS, fTIHEATRE ROYAL> TO-NlGHT—Complete Js T «w Programme,- "1 . To-Night-NEW" ARTISTS-To-Night --j FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE : CO. \ . ] ''.''' First Appearance of ■ "1 WARD LEAR Funniest WARD'LEAR j WARD LEAR of till '"■ WARD LEAR: .'■' WARD LEAR Comedians. WARD LEAR ' .'li Lasf'Few Nights of i MARIONETTES. ■'"'.! Deave's ' Manikins—New Items To-night. . i . RALEIGH,-the Slack-Wire Marvel. 1 New. Jokelets. Songlets, and/Twolets,' by - ' CHARLES THROSBY, Clcver'Entertainei ' •: Beattie McDonald; New Illustrated Songs. J To-night, Every Song New by ! Gertie Johns, Bella Perman, Will Robey, ; . ' ' Pearl Smail. ' ... . ,'i Miss Maud Hewson, .Glorious. Central to, . ..] •Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 2s^. : M Stalls Is., Boxes One Guinea. ' ■'. •*] Box Plan .at Theatre. ' JJIS iMAJESTY'S . THEATRES : '-j Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. (1 PICTURES HIS ' PICTURES' "( PICTURES MAJESTY'S. PICTURE?-: . j ' LMPORTANT. ANNOUNCEMENT. , ' . IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. '. .;| . Read This: ■''■'■ ■"■■'.•'j • PICTURES CONTINUE ' : i ' PICTURES CONTINUE .. ! AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. '• -v.-| WITHOUT 'i- ''j N.B.—The Public are requested to taki- ■•:'} Particular Notice that Messrs. John Ful- .''; ' lor and Sons will, as now and- from, ■'-..;{ March '16 onwards, still Continue to Sup- -'.-; J ply the same ' Magnificent Weekly ■ Film .'• . Programme .to His Majesty's Theatre, ' '\j known from March 16th onwards solely j as '....•:''•'■ '! ' '■'■''■':} ■''.; "HIS JLUESTY'S PICTURES" ,!.; j As Snpplied to the Royal Picture' Syndl- . j cate during their Tenancy of.the Popular. -'.1 ,' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■ :: , '"j •Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls,"ls. :■ Stalls, 6d. ' '.'• . '. - HIS MAJESTY'S. THEATRE, '. -Lessees ...Linley and Donovan: ; ..■ TO-NTGHT " TO-NIGHT, ; i TO-NIGHT... TO-NIGHT. , THEROYALPTCTURES. ■"/..'■ . THE ROYAL PICTURES. ' . ~V . THE ROYAL PICTURES: /' NEW. PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT. - ■ NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT.. '.. ' THE RAREST GEMS.. ■ : ;■ Depicting : . SENSATIONAL, . 'v DRAMATICAL, , .Z - PATHETIC .■•■"■■': MARINE, ""/.' ■" GRAND SCENIC, - And HUMOROUS SUBJECTS.' "- Is. . . "• OUR.PRICES... 6d; :,v Plan Abel's: Booking Fee. 6d. . ■. ;- . ; -QT. THOMAS'S 'HALL,.'NEWTOWN-. /' >3\- . .STjVR PICTURES. '-0 .This Week's' Excellent Programme. For the Flag. Dancing Tabloids, ,' Motor Boat Racing at Bnrhham, etc. '■■~ THE 7." LYRIC . SISTERS." if' HE'- LYRIC 7 SISTERS."--. \[ "". ';:■-. concert ; recital : ,; ';..j \ ' CONCERT.RECITAL ."■' ■■'■'' -71 . : CONCERT-RECITAL ..j ;'. ..CONCERT RECITAL , .7] ■ ".- -Assisted by . - . '-' : '-' : .) a-": / BAND 7 . : -.'.....:..' : : ; '.' •■' •■■-■ .:'■""-' ■"'■ GARRISOrfV-BAND.V-:..^^ : : •! -''' '. . , GARRISON BAND, ■. .: GARRISON 'BAND, : . . 7 -;i 'TOWN, HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER), ] TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER), i TOWN: HALL"(CONCERT CHAMBER), ,1 TOWN HALL (CONCERT qHAMBEBI ~ TO-NIGHT, MARCH 9th, 19107 "'■•'■] ' TO-NIGHT,-MARCH-9th, 1910. .. TO-NIGHT, MARCH 9th, 1910. ""-j TO-NIGHT, MARCH 9th, 1910. ".'. :.j .' Commenc.o 8 p.m. Doors open 7 p.m. Tickets,,2s., Is. ■ : . v ■ .- - 'Box Plan arid Programmes at Dresden. , CiT: PATRICK'S DAY'. CELEBRA-: '7 O 7 TION,--''• ::■•■ . .''•;■-: Under, the Auspices of Hibernian Societies and Wellington Catholic Club. GRAND PICNIC AND SPORTS At Father Lane's Grounds, Lower Hutt. ■■■ Ay ST. PATRICK'S' DAY.SPORTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD., Tug-of-War. .Long Jump, High Jump,-Etc:, Etc, Wellington Garrison Band ih : Attend" 7 ance. Light Refreshments on the •■':.:. Grounds.: . Special Train leaves 9.40, LamV .-'.. ton 9.55. '' - .'" 7 < ' ..7'-7- ■': ■:■': • .'IN THE EVENING ".'-.-■"' GRAND IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT, - 7 TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). : Look out for Programme! . Best Talent. 7 : An Evening.-of Irish Song, Lore, ane?. >, Dance. Hear the Irish Pipes. ...:-7.':; J. FITZPATRICK, ■." 7.: '7 .J. O'SULLI'VAN, 7 .7" ~ j ' : "'.:.- Joint Sees. ''. .- '■'■'_'/■ LAUNDRY! LAUNDRY! LAUNDRY! ':.-.:■! FOR the convenience of the public, we arc opening a depot at No. 154 In- '.. gestro Street, where all. c'asses of Laun-'". • 7. dry AVork will be received for, laundering .••',-" at our commodious • premises, .Te-Aro .Steam. Laundry, 20 Hopper .Street. Don't ~ 7 forget our shop address,'.corner of,t.nha and Ingestre. Streets.. Open ;Satnrday. . : 12th "February.—W. Naismith and-Co., Proprietors. ' 'Phone 44?. ■.'...- v ; ; rjIRY RADFORD'S for Furniture— \ J. Dnchesse Chests 355. Gd., Sideboards - 505., Wardrobes ;£3 10s„ Washstands Bs. 6d., Tables 2s. 6d., Chairs 4s. 6d.', Rattan , ■Chairs'"7s.' Gd., Cups and .Saucers'2s. 6d. , half-dozen. Tea Sets 7s. Gd., Dinner Sets 7 17s 6d.,. Lamps Is. 6d., Toilet Sets 7a " v 6d., Carpet lOd. yard, Hearthrugs 2s. 6d.,; ■ Mantel Drapes Is. 6d., Towels 6d. 6ach. ' Cheapest'house in town. . ; •','■ LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 :K Lambton Quay, opp. Kirkcaldie'a. 7 ',;.: The Art of Millinery thoroughly taught 7'.. from' foundation to finish. Hats reno-' ;'.> vatcd and orders' taken. Ten lessons ss, ■ n«y and'Evnuinz Classes. ■■■■'.'■:; ''■ rTTO LET, Shop in Farish Street. For j , Sal&-2 h.p.-Elcctric Motors com- ./•■! plete with starter and wiring. Apply . :■:"■■' :c| BRODIBAND M'MILLAN, ■ -j.^ Herbert Street. .7 FOR SALE.: ■-1 UPLAND ROAD, Kelbnme, sploadia 9. roomed modern Residence, 1 niinnta 7" : from tram; harbour view. - . RAWHETI TERRACE. Kelburne. ona' 7-roomed modern Residence, closa ■' ta . : tram; harbour view. . , PROUSE LUMBER. LTD...: . TARiNAKI STREET. '..•'.'..-' '.. MANAWATU LINE." .'. WE are now Open to Book Orders fof ''■"-':'.■■ Timber.for delivery at any Statioa an the.-Manawatu Liue, direct from our 1 Sawmill, near Waikariae. , - - . J Send for quotations to our Managor, "'■• I at'ficikorangi, or direct to— . " ." . THE C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND i HARDWARE CO., LTD., ■ ■'■ , Ca,ble Strtet. Wellinstoa- :>.,-■ "-■'■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 761, 9 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 761, 9 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 761, 9 March 1910, Page 1

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