AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT! Special New Programme! PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT! MONDAY. TO-NIGHT! COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Showing Picture Incidents of Showing Picture Incidents of (Films arrived by To-day's Mail). KING EDWARD VII'S DEATH. KING EDWARD VII'S DEATH. KING EDWARD VII'S DEATH. To-night London in Sorrow, To-night To-night .. London in Sorrow,, To-night To-night mourning the Death To-night To-night of To-night To-night King EdwaTd VII To-night To-night Scenes outside To-night To-night Buckingham Palace To-night To-night Etc., Etc. To-night To-night Proclamation To-night To-night of To-night To-night King George V.' To-night ■ To-night Reading of the Pro- To-night To-night clamation at tho To-night To-night Royal Exchange To-night Remember—All New Pictures To-night (Monday) for this Special Occasion of Travel, Industry, Drama and Comedy, Another New Picture Programme on Wednesday. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christesou's. 'Phone 3153. N.B.—On request .trams slop at door. THEATRE ROYAL. Props...John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Tho Management take pleasure in announcing ' tho Finest Star Act they have ever introduced to N.Z. THE DO RE MI TRIO, Absolutely the Funniest Comedy Musical . Act «ver presented to a N.Z. audience. ■ GUILLAUME, BABY, AND CO., In their Screaming- Burlesque of a SPANISH BULL FIGHT, Introducing their Three Famous Dog* disguised as Bulls. ' Assisted by MISS LOLITA, Graceful and Accomplished. Spanish ' Dancer. ■■ , Tho Original and Only MORA, THE WHITE MAHATMA, In her Marvellous Exposition of ' - SOMNOMANCY. ■ .Mora will answer any 'questions (whilst blindfolded) written by anyone in tba audience, and retained in their possession during the evening. Questions may relate to all important subjects of LIFE, LOVE, RACING, ABSENT . FRIENDS, MINING, Etc. DOCTOR ROWE, The Humorous Entertainer.. DOCTOR ROWE, The Magic Specialist. Last Nights BROWN AND WJXMOU * American Drawing-room Paragons. BERYL GILMAN, Popular Soprano. SCOTT BROS., Dancing Huniorosities, WARD LEAR, All New Comics. NELLIE LESLIE, Neat Danseuse. No Extra Charges. Book Your Seats at the Theatre. 2s. and Is. Boxes 21s. Tel. -2084. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. » STAR PICTURES STAG PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 ■ Complete Change of Programme. * ■ Popular Prices: 6d. and Is. '"•' LANTERN LECTURE.' CONCERT. CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Owing to the great demand on Mon- ' day last, MISS MARY HALL will repeat her Lecture entitled "From the Capo to Cairo," on'MONDAY NEXT,' the 20th June. Admission, Is. Reserved Seats, 2s. ■ Tickets' now obtainable at' Pringle's, Lambi ton Quay. Lady Ward has consented to I.take-the chair. ' . TOTELLINGTON MOTOR ACADEMY. MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. For Terms, etc.. aDDIv . MR. HOLLIS, STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOR GARAGE, MOLESWORTH STREET. TTfTELLINGTON TAXI-CAB AND. W TOURING CAR CO. 'Phone 59. • . Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. . Special terms to Doctors and Commercial Men. No disappointments. 'Phono open day and night. j ' MEETINCS. KARORI TRAMS. A MEETING will be held at the Parochial Hall, Karori,' at S o'clock TO-NIGHT, of all those interested in the proposal to lay a tram across Kelburne/ and of those desirous of forming a com mitteo to further this project. W. BEAUCHAMP PLATT, Convener. INSURANCE NOTICES. 13H0ENIX FLEE OFFICE. LOSSES PAID ..J. '. .£28,000,000. OFFICES-G LAMBTON QUAY. QUARTER DAY, 21th JUNE, 1010. mHE UNITED. INSURANCE COM- •*• ■ PANY, LIMITED. QUARTER' DAY, 21th JUNE, 1910. Insurers whose Policies expire this quarter arc reminded that Renewal Premiums should be paid on or before the'2lth inst. . Fire, Marine, and Accident Insurances effected at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. JAMES S. JAMESON, Resident Secretary. pUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. . ■QUARTER DAY, 24th JUNE, 1910. TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED jEG.oOD.OOO. Fire and Accident Risks accepted on all . Classes of Insurable Property. W. AND G. TUENBULL AND CO.,' Agents. TRY RADFORD'S for Furniture.— ■ Duchosse' Chests 355. fid., Sideboards 505., Wardrobes .£3 ]os., Washstands Ba. 6d., Tables 2s. Gd., Chairs 4s. Gd., Rattan Chairs 7s. 6d., Cups and Saucers 2s. 6d. half-dozen. Tea Sets 7s. 6d., Dinner Sets 17s. Gd., Lamps Is. Gd., Toilet. Sets "s, 6d., Carpet lOd. yard. Hearthrugs 2s. Gd.,' Mantel Drapes Is. Gd., Towels Gd. each, Cheapest house' in town.' THE DOMINION" employs .a stall of Advertising Experts, whose eervicea aro always available. They will give ■ valuable Advice to Advertisers, " and Writo Advertisements without any extra charge,: .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 1
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