~ AMUSEMENTS. ATE E . EOYAL, JL -Prop., ■ John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. , HOLIDAY- MATINEE TO-DAY.„ HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY. ■ Jirst Appearance, of _CHAS. FANING, Comedian. GEOE6ffi m DEVOE, Soubrette. t 9? ARLOTTA, Juvenile Wonder. Ladies_and Children; half-price to All 1 arts. Doors s open 2; commence 2.30; terminating 4.45 Plan at Theatre. fJI'H-E A : T RE ; EOY A t , Prop.;- John Fuller and Sons, i FULLER'? VAUDEVILLE CO. TO-DAY . (Easter Monday). ' ■A Thrill—a Positive Thrill—created by ; our Most Expensive Imported Act, . LES FKERES CROTTON, The two. Wonderful Frenchmen in. a Ee» •' - murkabla Act. , . .THE MARVELLOUS CROTTONS 1 THE MARVELLOUS CEOTTONS' ' : In their Roman Gladiator Act'.. Eeappearance after his successful tour ■ through the United Ki'ngdorii of' The: Celebrated CHAS; PAMNG. . 'Ethiopian % Coined. CHAS. FANING. .. ian. The OriginalFirst Appearance of CHARLOTTA, First Appearance of CHABLOTTA, .' The Juvenile Reappearance of GEOEGIE' DEVOE. ■THE COLEMAN SISTEES, . ' THE COLEMAN SISTERS, ; Australia's Most Talented Double. THE .KLIMOS, Acrobatic Comedy. ; THE KLIMOS, Novelty Act. ' . JOECHAELES, Eccentric Comedian.' Popularity. Personified, GERTIE JOHNS. JI'DONALD, Clever Soubrette, 'MATJD 'HEWSON,' N.Z.'s Contralto. • Dress. Circle and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; Boxes, One : Guinea.'. Plan at Theatre; also Book by . Telephone, 206j. ■■■:■ .. TTIS- ;MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. ' HIS: MAJESTY'S PICTURES. ' . .. ALL EXCLUSIVE PICTURES! ! MATINEE—TO-DAY—MATINEE. MATINEE TO-DAY (Easter Monday). : In order' to further popularise thes« Matinees; we aro'making one charge fop .Everybody to Air Parts. 6d. SIXPENCE: 6d. EVERYBODY, to All Parts. Doors open 2. . /, , '" EAST' TWO .NIGHTS OF THIS '. GRAND PROGRAMME. HIS.. MAJESTY'S .THEATRE.. Proprietors John Fuller and Sods. ; ' EVERY EVENING AT 8. ' 'See Special Advt. re Matinees.. ■; ;Our Pictures Challenge ' Comparison ■for Clearness, Steadiness and Light. Oui ;Programme is Full of Gems. Merit will tell! Value for Money! ' , /HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES. 'i Last Two Nights,of.all these Wonderful .WILD BIRDS IN. THEIR HAUNTS. A Beautifully-Coloured Study •' by Olivs G.' Pike, F.Z.S., F.R.P.S. Exquisite. '• THE ROCKY ROAD. ' A .Stray of Fate's Capriciousness. Tha American Biograph Co.'s Very Latest THE INDIAN; A Pino Wild West Study. HUNTING THE WILD RED DEER OP. ■' EXMOOR—Taken Last Month. A : DUEL, IN MID-AIR, An Edison. FAUST. This Favourite Story Portrayed. 'THE RHINE. FROM COLOGNE TO BINGEN; Stereoscopical Edmund Payne 'and-Geo. Grossmith. ia ' "OUR MISS GIBBS." ; •• > ■ A CURE FOR COWARDICE. •
;■'.'•' NICK CARTER-, -in ' ■ FamQju- ■„• .;■ -.-: • ■ Exploits. :-r..-.\r'-: . ■:!EHE: TERROR .ANDV.THE TERRIER. ''••'•: Complete. Change on Wednesday. .. Ono>>Snilling .arid Sixpence. Doors 7. ; : ■■:■--■■■■ fDWTi FORGET-1! :tM ; ' : ': • is.':is.':is. Is.. . ■•. THIS : TOWN:" • '■■■'• And ' .' MONDAY HALL.". -■■ . 6d: : ,6d. .6d. Gd.' '•' .NIGHT HIS' .MAJESTY'S . PICTURESI IS' MAJESTY'S PICTURES I "i '■', ' EASTER MONDAY . NIGHT! EASTER MONDAY NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. '-.-■■ . :.TO-NIGHT. (An Entirely 'Different Programme to thr '? one at < His Majesty's Theatre.) •EVERY PICTURE ABSOLUTELY NEW. ••■.: .HIS;MAJESTY'S.PICTURES... .. i HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES. >. i Every Picture an Artistic Triumph, i Seating Accommodation- for THREE THOUSAND. .'".<.-.' .THE■'•■ - : ■ Is.-,ls.- Is. Is. '• •'' THIS ■ TOWN And -:..;..; MONDAY HALL." -./.: .'6d:;.6d. 6d.:6d. NIGHT dT: VI HOMAS'S': HALL,; NEWTOWN. ' •STAR: PICTUBES:. STAR. PICTURES: ■.. ■' Matinee to-day, 2.30.' Matinee to-day, 2.30. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of this week's "-.■ i •■>." '.. All-Star Programme. -EASTER" MONDAY-Grand Matinee/at' "" : 2.30, 'of all New Pictures. EASTER. MONDAY NIGHT-Complete ■... ' Change of Programme, including tha • Great Pictorial Achievement, Shake- '.•:"'' speare's .Masterpiece,'"OTHELLO." ' Admission,'6d.fand' Is. '■" Matinees,'-3d. : : 'and.:6d.-•';"•, '"_' ..;■■ MINAWATU AND. :WEST COAST CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. •SUVENTH'ANNUAL' GATHERING •'■..'; '."' AND SPORTS. .. SPORTS GROUND, PALMEESTON N.. - TO-DAY (MONDAY),. 28th MARCH, 1910, ' RUNNING, J LULLING, VAULTING. '■'..'. CYCLING, PIPE MUSIC AND ■ ■■■ :DANCiNG. ANDGAMEa. ':■:■■:■ • VALUABLE CASH PRIZES AND : ■•■ .TROPHIES,' , I For Professionals and Amateurs. "■ -'-. ' D. MUNRO,''Secretary, - ;- : •■•■ 'P.0.'.'80x'.76. : Palmerston N. ,'•— ," .' ' ' .. . ' " -RTITELLINGTON. MOTOR ACADEMY. '■'. :• MOTORING THOROUGLY TAUGHT ,:-; % BY EXPERTS. ■ For Terms, etc., apply— v. ■ . r '""■ ■ MR. HOLLIS, . STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOB . ■ GARAGE, ■'.■-•' J: ■■..- MOLESWORTH STREET. . '•■ ¥OU : will' find . a ■,' treasure in "Lino- . , arnish" Linoleum-Polish: 'It wiir take : some of the' troubles' off' your mind and - save : you no ; .ehd of'hard grinding labour.''Order it to-day. All Grocers, - is.';;.'6d.''./.■'."'.' ".' : , ' , -'■'.•■ ". '■',' . ;(;.';;.," /.'TOOTWEAR. . .QQME;6ay.my:.Work's the.Best. Others ©"'-.say. it's''not, but if-you put it U tho"test, 'I think I'll win.the toss. •:■:['■ i .yAIL;:'I6OTORY STREET. .... : . nrWY : -RADFORD'S,- for 'FurnitureA -Duchesse'Chests 355. 6d., Sideboards 505.," 'Wardrobes "£3 : 105., Washstands Bs. 6d:,.Tables 2s. Gd.; Chairs 4s. Gd., Battav Cliairs'7s.'.'6d.,;,Cups and Saucer? 2s. Gd. < half-dozen; Tea Sets. 7s. (id., Dinner Seta 17s. fid:,' Lamps -Is. Gd., ,Toilot "..Sets 7s,- : . Gd ! .i Carpet"'lOd. yard; Hearthrugs 2s. Gd., - Mantel Drapes Is; Gd,.-Towels Gd. each. Chcaiwst house in town.'„ ;■ )....... -3 mO LET, Shop in Farish Street,' For Sale—2 h.p.-Electrio Motor, com- . pleto with,starter and wiring. Apply BRODIE AND M'MILLAN. '..':, ■ Herbert Street., ..'■■'"'■ MANAWATU LiNE. WE ore now open to Book Orders for ' Timber for delivery at any Station on tho Manawatu Lino, direct from our Sawmill, 1 near Waikanafe. , Send for quotations to our Manager, at Reikorangi, or direct to—. -.".-■ THE C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., Cable Street, Wellington. STUDY tho Property Market.—The . back page of "The Dominion" is a Land and Farm Directory.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 776, 28 March 1910, Page 1
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