AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES. . TO-DAY, at 2.30, FAMILY MATINEE. TO-DAY, at 2.30, FAMILY MATINEE, ADULTS AND CHILDREN. 6d. Gd. Gd. TO ALL PARTS. Gd. Gd. Gi jJIS _ MAJEriTTS THEATRE. : Props., John Fuller and Sons. , Hnge Success of our New Programme I n J,™al Opinion, "The Best Yet" PICTURES . Hie PICTURES PKTUEES Majesty's PICTURES • ' TO-MGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 The Recent Devastating ' ERUPTION AT JIT. ETNA : - ERUPTION AT MT. ETNA (A Grand and Awesomo Sight). ' THE FUGITIVE DALAI LAMA M ! THE NEWLYWEDS, Biograph Comedr. ; v THE GIRL AND THE JUDGE. And an' Edison "Star," ' THE VICTIM OF BRIDGE, An Enthralling Domestio Drama. ; "Fookhead, am I Mad," The Marshal of Gila Creek, Windsor Castle .Forbidden Fruit, Ernest Barry in Training, and \ others. ; Dress Circle and 0.5,.15. Stalls, 6d, '' Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. ■ ! mHEATRE . ', ROYAL, 1 JL Prop., John Fuller and Sons. | FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. j Last Night of this Magnificent j Programme. i Last Night of this Magnificent j Programme. • Magnificent. Biograph Picture of BARRY, , the English Champion Sculler, Train- i ing with 'SULLIVAN, his trainer. ■ j Immense reception accorded our Latest ' Imported American Artist, ; ■ RANCE SMITH, . '■ The Man Who Gets Up Steam. : WARWICK LUMLEY, ■; Comedian Monologuist. : CECLLE STEPHANO, N.Z. Contralto. : Last AVeek of THE KLBIOS, ; JOE LAMB, Newcastle Singing Collier, ! VICTOR, i THE GREAT VENTRILOQUIST, i FRANK YORKE, Everybody's Favourite. ' IVY GOODWILL, Serio. " i THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH, OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE. : 2a. and Is. Plan Theatre. .Tel. 2054. i CARDEN WILSON ON MONDAY. ' ! OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. " ' OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. \ Direction of John Fuller and Sons. i TJOLLER SKATING RINK i JUiOLLER . SKATING RINK '■ OPENS . i OPENS i THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, i THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON^ At 2-p.m. ; Evening Session, 7.30 pjn. '■ PROM MONDAY ONWARDS. ■ THREE SESSIONS DAILY, 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. ■ Beginners' Session, 6 and 7.15 pm ■ Also, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, ' '. 10 a.m. Season Tickets (including Flooraeo), Ladies, 355.; Gents., 425. i General Admission, Gd.; Genta., Is. Hire Skate and Floorage, plain 6d., ! ball-bearing, Is. Private Skates, Floor- ■■ age, 6d. , A. R. SHEPARD, Manager. ■ : QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. r A v^*"*^ , StaT Pictures. : brand Matinee this Afternoon at '30 Last.Night of "Before the\ast." Complete Change of Programme Monday. ; . PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT " rjIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. KING'S BIRTHDAY. ■ ■ ■ KING'S BIRTHDAY, THE ■ flAnd WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA 3 Performers] Will giTo a [30 Performerg GRAND KINEMATOGRAPH DISPLAY Of Latest and Best Pictorial Gems. ' : The enjoyment of which will be greatly enhanced by delightful ORCHESTRA , SELECTIONS. i Gd. Popular Picture Prices. Is, j Fuller particulars later. npOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. : WELLINGTON HIGHLAND EIFLES. i 9th ANNUAL BALL, ; THURSDAY, 2nd JUNE. . ! Evoning Previous to King George Vβ . Birthday. ! Music by Miss Hawthorn's Orchestra. < Catering by Mr. T. Rowell, Vienm '■ Pastrycook. -■ ; THE MOST BRILLIANT FUNCTION OF THE SEASON. ' Special Cars at 2.30. a.m. . ■ ' Double, Bs. 6d.; Gentleman's, ss. 6d.; : Extra Lady, 3s. Gd.; Gallery, Is. ; Tickets may be .had from any Member : and from . DRESDEN PIANO CO., Lambton Quay i MESSRS LEN MTEENZIB, Manners St. : HOWSE BROS., Cuba Street. I . J. L. TURNES, Cuba Street. i BUGBI EOOTBiIU 1 ■ fi - 4 ' THIS AFTERNOON. ; 'ATHLETIC PARK, ■ ! THREE O'CLOCK. . : ORIENTAL V. PETONE. ' PONEKE V. OLD BOYS. ' LOWER HUTT. ■ i MELROSE V. ST. JAMES. HUTT V. SOUTHERN. ADMISSION AS , USUAL. : W. G. TALBOT, : Secretary W.R.F.U. : "WS7"ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, \ TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ; ORGAN RECITAL. ': ORGAN RECITAL. ' ] TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at S o'cloc*. BY DR. FYFFE. ; Imperial March ;' Elgar ; At Evening Dudley Buck : Andante Tschaikowsky j God Save tho King (variations) ! Sir Michael Coster i Admission, Sixpence and One Shilling. ■ JNO. R, PALMER, . 1 Town Clerk. ' I May 21, 1910. : ~N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. . I A SKETCH EXHIBITION will be hold j xi- at Art Gallery, Whilmore Street. ' Opening Day-TO-DAY (SATURDAY). ' i 21st May, at 2.30 p.m. • ; Closing Day-WEDNESDAY, 25th May, | 9.30 p.m. . ; Hours, 11 a,m. to 5.30 p.m., 7 to. 9.30 i p.m. ■ Admission, Is. Art. Uuion Tickets, Is. i Members of Academy i'rra. i Tho Free Art Gallery will be Closed to .: the Public ou Saturday, Sunday, and ', Wednesday, tho 21st 22nd, and 25th Jlay. i HENRI BASTINGS, Secretary. . ' ' i MOTOR ACADEMY, \ MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGH? ; BY EXI'ERTS. : \ For Terms, etc., apply— I MR. nOLLIS, i v STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOB : GARAGE. UOLESWOETH STBEET.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 21 May 1910, Page 1
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