AMUSEMENTS. ' TTIS MAJESTY'S . PICTURES! \ TO-DAY at 2.30-FAMILY MATINEE! i TO-DAY at 2.30-FAMILY MATINEE! . Adults and Children ' Gd„ 6d„ 6d. To All Parts. 6d„ 6d., 6d, -; TJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT! BOOMING SUCCESS! j MATINEE 1 TO-DAY! MATINEE! PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES. Majesty's PICTURES ' AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA! i Messrs. Fuller have Great Pride in Presenting (all should see it) LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA*' " ' i AVIATION CARNIVAL .. AVIATION CARNIVAL - i _ M. PAULHAN'S RECORD FLIGHT. i Showing Aeroplanes and Dirigibles. Al- ( together' a Marvellous Picture. (R«- ■ member, can only be seen at His Majesty's). ONE NIGHT THE ENGLISHMAN i AND THEN AND THE GB3L. THAT GIRL FROM DIXON'S. -j LIVERPOOL 1910 GRAND NATIONAL. Also "A True Indian's Heart," and ', ' others. j Dress Circle and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip.- , nps):6d. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153- , . " ■ ' ■ ; last Night this Programme. ; THEATRE vROYAL.. ■Prop., John Fuller and Sons. \ FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. ' •' Last Night this Programme. FRANK YORKE, Favourite Comedian. ; THE' SPIRIT WORLD UNMASKED! VICTOR THE GREAT, • ' - MADAME COTHILDA, Is Spiritualism Genuine? See Victor. ; Great Reception CECILE STEPHANO, Tom-ARMSTRONG and VERNE—Pris. . Take the town by storm with their j Good Singing, Expert and Eccentrio Dancing, Quaint and Humorous. Sayings. j ■ JOE LAMB, the Singing Collier. i ■Reappearance PEARL SMALLL. ■ : THE KELSO BOYS, ' . " ! Smart and Comedy Juggling Equilibrism ! Last Night .of the ' i. ■ i 1910 ENGLISH GRAND NATIONAL! ' . ; With all the exciting jumps; a tremen- ; dons field starts; a small'one finishes. . ' 1910 OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE. .] 2s. and Is. Boxes 21s. " Plan Theatre. j New Faces, New Acts, Monday. .j ST. THOMAS'S 'HALL, NEWTOWN. ,j STAR PICTURES. 1 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. j Grand Matinee This Afternoon at 2.30., Admission—Adults .6d., Children under 12 3d. ■ ' - : . '. ■: J WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. . i ■TOW N HALL. , ! TO W N HAL L. ■ , ' j ORGAN RECITAL . ORGAN REC IT A L..'. .: 'j THIS'- (SATURDAY) EVENING, ' ' . .'-, At 8 o'clock, ' ,- ■ , I ■ By:. ■ " ■ ! MR. MAUGHAN HARNETT. \ City Organist ■■-.-.,..■ ! SPECIAL PROGRAMME:- ■■'-.. j Suite—"Peer Gynt" Grieg ,: | Prelude, from "La Demoiselle Elue" . ■ Debussy ' "1 :........- Gounod- "! . And works ,by Bach, Widor, and ".''.- Mendelssohn. .'; ■'■ JNO. R. PALMER, . i '••.'■< ' '..- ■ ' Tow£ ClerK. ' ■;May ; 6th,. 1910. .-..■•>:' ?.;.■■';>""'-■ ■ j . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. • Bth MAY, at '■■ :'-''■■■ 3 p.hi. . . GARRISON BAND IN BOTANICAL : -.-■GARDENS...-" • 1 JNO. R. PALMER, ' - .-..„ • -Town ClerE ' 7th. May. 1910; ; ..'■■', " ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM. MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE. ENTERTAINMENT AND SALE-OF'. WORK, to be opened by Miss Coates, •" at 3 p.m., on THURSDAY, MAY 12th r • •" lc which Admission : is Free. ■ > Sword, Club, Scarf Drills, Dancing, Songs, Mr. Turner's Band, and other" attractions; THURSDAY and FRIDAY, . MAY 12th and 13th. Doors open at 7.30 . p.m. Admission, Is. . Children, 6d. OLYMPIA SKATING '■ RINK!) LYMPIA SKATING - RINKJ! RE-OPEN SEASON COMMENCES MAY ' SKATING! MAY ~ 21st.' SKATING! ' 21st. : Under the■ direction of ■'_■ '„„„„ •. j ... JOHN FULLER SONS, ' AH New Floor! . All New Skates! 'I All New. Floor! All.New Skates! ! Roller Skating under.Magnificent and-' , ; Luxurious Conditions. ' '■ Positively No Expense Spared. ' j It will be the Finest Rink in N.Z. • -; Watch for further startling-particular!'. ! - Conducted' by Mr. A. R: SHEPARD. ' -; 't» U.G'B'-.Y ...\ G AMES.'' '} 'TO-DAY, AT 3 O'CLOCK,. ' ' ATHLETIC PARK— 1 PETONE V. ORIENTAL. ' ! OLD BOYS V. -PONEKE. ■ j LOWER HUTT- ,"'.-• . .'■'' I MELROSE V. ST/"JAMES. ' j HUTT V. SOUTHERN. . ■- ( -, Games played :.under Amended Rule? j for first time. ~-... ■ Admission—6d.; Ladies Free. Stand, 6d, • ' W. G. TALB.OT, ' ■ ,j Secretary. .- NEXT WEEK- ... "j . PONEKE. V. ST. [ JAMES. , ; ' NOTICE TO PLAYERS. •' '. •PETONE SHOW GROUNDS. . ' ; THE 2.20 train from. Lambton ' will . Stop at- White's Line, which is.' within a few minutes of the Show: , Grounds'/-. " -. ~,.,, .„ The down tram stopping at night will be there at 5.7. Players will.please start-, game's-punctually so that they can catch .J this' train. ' - _ ■ ' /" ■ ' . ] r •• .-■ W. G. TALBOT. /' > : ."'y: ■ Secretary,-W.R.F.U. ; ... THTELLINGTON MOTOR ACADEMY. • i MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT!.. ! • : ;,-.' BY EXPERTS. .•. i ■For Terms, etc., apply— ' '• - SIR. HOLLIS. STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOS : GARAGE, j MOLESWORTH STREET. ■: MONEY- TO LEND. ' . , :' ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECTJ- 1 EITIES at the LOWEST RAITSS ruling in the Dominion. Annly at once,. '■ KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama Street, i ...'.;' Wellinchin. mo LET. Shop in Farish Street Poi\ v " Sole—2 h.p.-Elcctrio Motor, conv ' plete with starter and .wiring. Apply, ' , • | BEODIE AND M'MILLAN. ; - Herbert Street. MANAWATU LtNE. .'•''.- j WE are" now open to, Book Orders fo* ' | Timber for delivery at any Station i on the-Mauawatu Line.' direct from our '• Sawmill, near Waikanae. Send for quotations to our Manager, at Reikoraugi, or direct to— THE C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND - HARDWARE CO., LTD.. Cable Street. Wellington. ;
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 811, 7 May 1910, Page 1
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