AMUSEMENTS. TLTIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES. TO-DAY, 2.30-FAMILY MATINEE! TO-DAY, 2.30-FAMILY MATINEE! Adults and Children, 6d„ 6d., 6d. ■To all parts. 6d., 6d., 6d. JTIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, TERRIFIC SUCCESS! PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA! NOTABLE INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF OUR LATE SOVEREIGN, KING EDWARD VTL HIS LAST-BURGLARY. TAMING A HUSBAND THROUGH PICTURESQUE SWTTZEB- . LAND. COTTON AND SWEET-MAKING INDUSTRY. And Many Others. Dress Circle and 0.5., Is. Stalls,. 63, Plan at Christeson'a. 'Phone 3153,. Last Night Armstrong and Verne. Last Night Raleigh. THEATRE ROYAE, Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. IVY .GOODWILL, N.Z. Soubrette. THE KLIMOS, The Acrobatic Knock-About Comedians. THE RALEIGH, the Wonderful Wire- , Walking and Wire-Cycling . Equilibrist Last Night of i ARMSTRONG AND VERNE, In Comedy. Conversations. Tom Armstrong introduces "My Brother Sylvest," "Once in a While, Dear." Also Brilliant Step and Trick Dancing. CECILE STEPHANO, N.Z. Contralto. VICTOR THE GREAT, in a New, Novel . and Up-to-Date Ventrtloqnial Offering, JOE LAMB, Newcastle Singing Collier. FRANK YORKE, Big Voiced Comique. The British Bipgraph. Some Magnifi cent Moving' Pictures of our Late King. 2s. and Is. Plan Theatre. Tel. 2084. ■ Monday Next—BANCE SMITH, The Man Who Gets Up Steam. . . ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Star Pictures. - Star Pictures. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, Grand Matinee this afternoon at 2.30, Adults Cd., Children under 12, 3d. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON HIGHLAND RIFLES ANNUAL BALL, ; THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd. Subscription—Double, Bs. 6tL; Single, ss. 6d.; Extra Lady, 3s. 6d. Gallery, Is. Tickets may bo had from any member of the Company, or from S. R.'SHANNON, Corporal, ' ■■ . Hon. Secy. |5 U G'B Y : OAME S, ""' TODAY, at 8 P.M.. ATHLETIC PARK-" , PETONE V. ORIENTAL. • OLD BOYS V. PONEKE., LOWER HUTTMELROSE V. ST. JAMES. HUTT V. SOUTHERN. Admission—6d.; Ladies Free; Stand, Sd. " W. G.-TALBOT, ; Secretary, W.R.F.U, ' ' NEXT SATURDAYPONEKE V. ST. JAMES. WINDSOR BILLIARD PARLOUR INDSOR BILLIARD PARLOUR (Late Lovion, Shalloraee and Co.) Will be OPEN TO TH3 PUBLIC TODAY (SATURDAY),. l'ftth MAY. 11 TABLES! 11 TABLES! NO'WAITING. Most Up-to-dite Billiard Room ia , Australasia. WELLINGTON MOTOR ACADEMY, l MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT ■ BY EXPERTS, For Terms, etc., apply— MR: HOLLIS, STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOS GARAGE, MOLESWORTH STREET. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. FUNERAL OBSEQUIES OF HIS LATB MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII. I HEREBY Request Citizens to Close their Business Premises for- tha WHOLE DAY on FRIDAY, 20th MAY, the day appointed for the Funeral Obse- , quies of his late Majesty King Edward . VH. T. M. WILFORD, Mayor of Wellington. 12th Mayj 191 Q. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB, ' NOTICE TO MEMBERS. IN consequence of the death of Uia Majesty King Edward VII, there ,■ will- bo no Korero this evening. The next Korero will be held on 28th MAY. > , 1 JAMES DYKES, ■-" Secretary. BIDWILL STREET TENNIS CLUB. MEMBERS and others interested are notified that the Annual Ball has been Postponed until THURSDAY, the 26th inst.' "" L.-B. HAMILTON, Hon. Secretary, DISCLAIMER. T RICHARD DUIGNAN, Coal iler-J-5 chant, of Wellington, am not tha • Richard Duignan who appeared in the Magistrate's Court, on Thursday, charged with assaulting the police. • RICHARD DUIGNAN. Karori Road. . _^ THIS is to Notify the Public that MB, GEORGE EVANS has taken over THE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner of Manners and Willis Streets, VIAVI'NOTICE. nnHE Viavi Company wish to notify the J- Public that they aro opening offices in Panama Chambers, -opposite the D.I.C, on MAY 26th, where business will be conducted as formerly. In the mean- ' time, all communications directed to Viavi Co., Royal Exchange, Christchurch, will receive prompt attention. TEMPORARY LAND OFFICE. I HAVE opened a Temporary Office at 115 Featherston Street (in tho premises recently occupied by tho Alliance Assurance Company), where Mr. Pelham, from my Raglan Office, will be, pleased to afford information to callers. , 1\ P. CORKILL. New Plymouth and Raglan. ■ ' ■■ riHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISE^ VV MENTS are inserted in '.'The Dominion" as follows:— Situations Vacant \ Situations Wanted ( ig Words ~ Houses and Land To Let \ Sixpence. Board and Residonca J
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 1
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