AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., Johu Fuller and Sons. PICTURES His PICTURES .. PICTURES Majesty's . PICTURES AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. LAST TWO NIGHTS of this EXCEPTIONAL Programme. THE FINAL CUP TIE, ■'.! Great Neweastle-Barnsley Match. . Witnessed bv 100,(100 Spectators. P.UILHAN'S Manchester PAULHAN'S FLIGHT to Loudon. FLIGHT. ' : RANSON'fv FOLLY. GIRLS OF THE RANCH. ELEVENTH Edison HIS FIRST HOUR! Specialties VALENTINE. THE ELEVENTH HOUR, COMPLETE CHANGE, WEDNESDAY. Plate-Glass Making—Cakno Tries Sui r cide—Desperate Duel—Race for a. Brido i THE PORT' OF TOULON, D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. i Plan at Christcson's. 'Phouo 3153. - N.B.—On Request,. trams stop at Door. : NEW ARTISTS CHANGE TO-NIGHT. FTI H E A T R E ROYAL. Props...John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Complete Change Programme To-nigbs : BROWN AND WILMOT, ' i BROWN AND WILMOT, BROWN AND WILMOT. v Creater a Nightly "RIOT." . . % ; The Finest Dancers ever brought to this i country from America. Reappearance of' WARD LEAR. In his inimitable Speciality, "ROBBING A ROOST." Last Nights of ' ATHOS, THE SKATING DUDE. Last night MARTIN SISTERS, Dainty Duo. . ■'■ • ; ' Last Nights of ' THE MUSICAL.SHIRLEYS. In their Prettv Musical Act. Last nights FRED HARCOURT. • . Last nights IVY LESLIE. First appearance of. BERYL' GILMAN, . i The Favourite Soprano Balladist. Reappearance for few nights of THE KELSO BOYS, In their Comic and Clever Offering of Balancing, Juggling, and • Equilibrium. ; Les-THE SCOTT BROS.-George .; In their Sidewalk Conversations. i ■ .■' "■ NELLIE LESLIE, the Smart Danseuse, ■ 2s. and Is. Boxes 21s. -Telephone 2084. ] ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN.. STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES j "TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHT! . Complete Change of Programme. "The , i Ranchman's Rival." 6d. Usual Prioes. Is. \-! T M. SPEAR, M.P.0.C., Dr. of Opt.', I W. representing H. Spfar, M.P.O.C, Eyesight Specialist, No. 7 Willis Street,- ; WILL LECTURE ON THE EYE AND' ITS DEFECTS, . ' , In the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, on FRIDAY EVENING, 17th i iiist.,. S o'clock.. The subject will' lie ■illustrated with a" powerful Lantern -and- Slides. ' Admission Free A LECTURE will'be delivered at St. Augustine's ; Hall, PETONE,. on Thursday.Evening, Kith inst; Admission Free. ' . : '.'.-'"''• VISIT THE. ■ ' ] .."NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. .''■ , . JUNE the 21st to 24tn. : ..■-PALMERS/EON NORTH..' . '', IN conjunction with Official Confer enccs of the NATIONAL DAISY . ASSOCIATION and.the NEW ZEALAND DAIRY FACTORY;-MANAGERS'. ASSO-. "'■■.: CIATIONV •■"•. v ; -' : v\. •■•'■>■ > '";•■ EXCLUSIVE FEATURES: ' . \ ' > Greatest Dominion Exhibition of Working Dairying Machinery., . -; Milking Machine Auditorium. '"","..'"•'..' Champion Competitions. Dairy Produce, Apples.. - ••■a Sclicol Gardens, etc. MOST INTERESTING AND INSTRUO . TOT 3. EXHIBITION OF THE YEAR. Amusements:"Football, Horse Jumping, ■ • 6t °'- RAILWAY EXCURSIONS. ' ' - , . ' ■ .J. C. LANE, Secretary.' WELLINGTON MOTOR ACADEMY. 'MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT .BY EXPERTS. ~ " ; For Terms, etc., apply ; MR.- HOLLIS, ". STANTON AND' ASBURY'S MOTOB ""■ '. GARAGE, ■■'.■. MOLESWORTH STREET. ~'. MEETINCS- '' WELLINGTON EMPLOYERS' ASSO- ; , CIATION. '" ANNUAL MEETING. . '.' 'i MEMBERS are Reminded that thj- . . ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1 will be'held in. the Booms, Woodward ■■-; Street. TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock. "' WM. A, AY. GRENFELL, becretary._ ■'-; REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. . I WANTED, Capable Representative,oh. salary and commission; inust.be of'good appearance, and willing to. - j vote whole time. State .previous oxperience. - Apply, in first instance to; J. Mawson Stewart, Public Accountant, Christchurch. ' ■ ■ : E X H I B I«T I 0 N'■■•■' ".'; 6? ' ' ' - : .: ORIGINAL WATER. COLOHE } DRAWINGS, v ■ By English Artists. ■ .'. FOR PRIVATE SALE. '.] Now on View at the Rooms of WM. H.; TURNBULL AND CO., ' •27 Panama Street. , OPEN TO-NIGHT, 7 to 9'p.m.' . VICTORIA ■ LAUNDRY. .'.'-. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS. MESSRS. P. WILLS AND SONS uorifj the Public that they have opened a receiving depot at 121 RIDDIFORD STREET (opp. Wesleyan Church). Hours, 730 a.m. to 5.30 o.m. 'Phono 613. Works-6S and SS HANSON STREET.' Proprietors-!'. WILLS AND SONS. . ! i GOULLS, CULLING,"AND CO., LTD, D.I.C. BUILDINGS, BRANDON STREET. . . ' - ! COMMERCIAL AND MANL'FACTUB--ING STATIONERS, PRINTERS. UOOKU-.NDERS, and LI'i'HuGKAPHEUS. TO LET, Shop in Parish Street ' For '' ; Sale —2 h.p- Electric Motor, com* plete with starter and wiring. Apply .; BRODIE AND. SI'JULIAN, ~. . Herbert, Street. MANAWATU LINE. . WE are now open to Book Orders fot Timber for delivery at any Station • : on the Manawatu Line, direct l'runi our Sawmill,' near Waikanae. . Send for quotations to our Managßt, at Rcikoraugi,- or direct to— ! THE C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., Cable Street, Wellington. ' . THE Results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such as'to confirm theii belief that the paper has a wider- circulation than any other, daily journal in New Zealand,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 841, 13 June 1910, Page 1
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