■'."'■.. AMUSEMENTS. THE A Tee ROYAL.' < , Proprietors-John Fuller and Sons. _,"_._■ To-night, Continued Success. '■■''' FULLER'S- VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. JO-MGHT,. Your -Last Opportunity. TO-NIGHT, Your Last Opportunity. Positively- Last Night of ' ' . LES FBEEES CEOTTON. '. • '.'..LES FRERES CROTTON. - • AN AMAZING. ACT. DIFFERENT TO LAST WEEK, AND ; JUST AS GOOD.IF NOT BETTER. ■ "" Last Nights PARKER, Handcuff Expert.' •' ' .. "" Ijots of Fun created by ■■ ' CHAS.. FANING, NATIONAL DUO, .. And a host of other Clever People. 2s. and Is. Boxes One Guinea. Plar. • at.Theatre. ''Phone 2084. • ,' .. , fiiC'lid.' 6(1. 6d. 6d. 6d 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. Bd. : 6d.TTTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE 6d. ■ ' ed.JU. Props; John Fuller and Sons. Gd. -. 6d HIS.MAJESTY'S PICTURES. '6d: •' Gd. TO-DAY- MATINEE TO-DAY! Gd 6d; TO-DAY MATINEE TO-DAY! 6d. 6d. The Boy Scouts—Buried Alive. 6d. " Cd. :', A TEEAT FOB THE . 6d. .-■ 6d. :■ ■ ' - CHILDREN. •' •'" '■ 6(1.": Gd. Our Matinee Prices: Adults and 6d. - 6d Children, Gd to all Pars. ~6d.. ' Gd. «d.;6d. 6d. Gd. Gd 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. . ■fJIS MAJESTY'S . THEATEE. /•: Proprietors—John Fuller and Sons.' TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING, ■'■ at.B o'clock. ■ ' . HIS. PICTURES '. HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES MAJESTY' 3 , ONE VERDICT—THE BEST YET. ; ' BURIED ALIVE! BURIED ALlVE!'■'•' BURIED ALIVE! BURIED ALIVE! (Sensational Startling Selig Story.) EGYPT FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET. ' ■ - :BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST. : Tlie Feast-Writing on the Wall. . • • fall of babylon; England's Future Defenders, '. ■'" ' A DAY WITH THE BOY SCOUTS. 1 THE HONOUR OF THE FAMILY. (The Biograph Company's Latest.) : Forgotten Watch—Weary Willie, etc. • TO-DAY. MATINEE. TO-DAY. . ■Dress- Circie and 0.5.; Ik; Stalls (TipUp), Gd. Plan at Christeson's. - • '.' ST. THOMAS'S HALL,. NEWTOWN. 1 ; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 'STAR-PICTURES. STAR PICTURES. "THE' MODERN HIGHWAYMAN." - GRAND MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON mOWN CONCERT. CHAMBER. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL IBth, at 8 jus, * ; /'.' . . MISS AMY-MURPHY'S \. ( SONG RECITAL. \ ...'.'" MISS AMY MURPHY, will sag:. Mad Scene, from Hamlet, by Ambroiso . Thomas; Bird Songs: The Woodpigebn, ..-.•■ The WrevTho Owl, by Liza Lehnmnnj '~ Mother o' Mine, Frank Tours; Jenny ■ Lind's Norwegian.Echo Song; Good-bye, .-.-'■ Tosti; and duet, Nocturne Denza, with. . , Mr. Ernest.Parkes. . ' '■'■' ~.'.. .ME, ERNEST PARKES will sing:- " , The Wanderer, Schubert; and The Curfew, Gould. ■.- ■' : '■, MR HORACE HUNT will play Piano Soli: Ballade in A-flat, -Chopin, and l'igaudon-Raff.. ".. , . ...-..' - :!Reserved;Seats,. 35., at the, Dresden., • : -..' Admission, 2s. and is. ~-'■' : ' ■ ' ' . F:6 6tiil.l!'F o otb alls 1 : OOTBA-LL! F;pp TB ALLIi V'.' , RUGBY SEASON"OPENS -"■ ; - '" "..-. : - . : THIS-AFTERNOON. . '■ I■■■■ .ATHLETIG.-PARK/'AT 3-'. ORIENTAL V.' ATHLETIC. ■ V;■' -ST. JAMES V. SOUTHERN. ' ;. , V..:.. 'AT 'LOWER' HUTT-- "■■•■' HUTT V. OLD BOYS.' : ■ -.•■-. PETONEV, WELLINGTON. ' :. Train at 2.20. : - ; .O : ; '■/• L Admission,'6d.. ■-..'. Ladies Fre*v Grandstand, 6d. ' ■ ■•■ ':•.■■ ■ W. G. ; TALBOT, ;"'".. .'; ...' .. . .'.• ' ''■ ■ Secretsry. ! WELLINGTON. CITY COUNCIL^ r:--"'-'. "ITOWN. HALL. .' ■'. , ■:■»-.'-.—• .TOWN • HALL. •. ::■.-■■:::; ORGAN"rECITAI/ ■ ■•• • ORGAN RECITAL. ' : ;.-;.;.:;};' ORGAN. RECITAL. TOrNIGHT (SATURDAY), at-. 8 o'clock,' By Mr.Maughan Barne.tt, City. Organist, i: ' SPECIAL-REQUEST PROGEAMME.: : Overture; "Tannhauser" ..-....'...... Wagner Nocturne in E-flat ..................... Chopin - , . Uavot'te from '.'Mignon , ' ......'... Thomas;- ■' : , And' Works by Schubert and Bach.. .. i ■Admission—Sixpence and' One Shilling,, ': : -:..;.,. ~ JNO. R, PALMER, ;' : Town Clerk. '"'■'■ ■".. 16th"April, 1910. " -'. -\.' ; .., ■, CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW .(SUNDAY); 17th APRIL, -■■•;■• ■ ' at 3 p.m. ! .' BAND PERFORMANCE. TRAMWAYS BAND r - :■• ■ • GARDENS. . i, •: .::;. .;•■ JNO, R.PALMER, ; ■■. ' - ■'/ ' '.-.''. Town Cleit 16th April, 1910. :.- ' ' ' ■', .. "■' TTTELLINGTON MOTOR ACADEMIC,' " MOTORING THOROUGLY TAUGHT: . BY EXPERTS. ■ '..';' ■For Terms, etc., apply— MR. MOLLIS, ' : STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOB • GARAGE, i MOLESWOKTH STREET. y , ■ .'MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE.. . . ON Approved Freehold City Security; ' replies will - give particulars of. se- '■ • curity and whore; no procpation charges. Apply "Money," "Dominion" Office. MONEY TO LEND. ■.'.'. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECT- ' ;' EITIES at the LOWEST EATEB ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once, .'KIRK AND WILSON. : Solicitors, Panama Street, Wellincton. TRUST MONEYS. WE Have Trust Moneys to Lend at' Current Rates of Interest. WYLIE. no LET. Shop in Farish Street Fot, Sale—2 h.p.-Elcctrio Motor, con. plete with starter and wiring. Apply, BEODIE AND M'MILLAN. Herbert Street. MANAWATU LINE. WE are now open to Book Orders for V ¥ Timber for delivery at any Station on tho Manawatu Line, direct from our Sawmill, near Waikanae. Send for quotations to our Manager at Reikorangi, or direct to— ' THE C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER ANB ' HARDWARE CO., LTD., • Cable Street, Wellington. STUDY tho Property Markot.-The back pago of "The Dominion" is % Land and Farm Directory,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 793, 16 April 1910, Page 1
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