AMUSEMENTS. !. The King's Funeral Picture To-night! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, i Props.. John Fuller and Sons. ■ PICTURES His PICTURES • " PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES i AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL NOTICE. THE KING'S FUNERAL-PICTURES. 'THE KING'S FUNERAL , PICTURES. Tho LYING-IN-STATE OF KING EDWARD THE SEVENTH. THE FUNERAL OF KING EDWARD THE SEVENTH. A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. . Specially Taken for Us. "A NATION'S TRIBUTE TO A RULEE DEVOTED TO HIS PEOPLIi." SCENES EN ROUTE. ' '■ The King's' Favourite norse and Dos jj in the Procession. hr Eight Crowned Heads do Honour to their Departed Friend. This film is; an epoch-making one, in every respect. Shows graphically and clearly every detail of this memorable " spectacle. The flower o'f England's manhood may be recognised in tho proces. sion, doing honour to their departed counsellor and ruler. ' ". ■ / ■ SCENFS! AT WHITEHALL. . , *• SCENte AT BUCKINGHAM: *- SCENES AT WINDSOR. A Picture of Historic Interest. Should be Seen by All. : .-' At HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE )■ (Also at TOWN'HALL,-.with Special '■ ' Programme). " ; NO EXTRA CHARGES. U LAST. NIGHT OF ' THE TWISTED TRAIL. t. . LIEUT. ROSE AND THE SPY. ' HALLEY'S COMET' ■ '• ' • THE IRISH BOY. ' LOGGING IN AMERICA. I- THROUGH GIPSY HANDS. ' ' MARSEILLES TO SUNNY ALGIERS. . FOOLSHEAD SOMERSAULTS. Bernese Oberland-Winter in the Nortli. ■ —Calino's Dinner Party, etc. ■ -COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MOEROW. J D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. 3- Plan at. Christeson's. 'Phono 3153. '■ . N.B.—On request trams stop, at door. ; THEATRE . '.-& OYA L. '■' - ) Props...John Fuller and Sons. y j , ■ < Hugo Success of Ngtv* Programme. ' : FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. , i ii New and More Novel Selections by . ! i. - THE DO , RE MI TRIO .-. i - Absolutely tho Funniest Comedy Musical ■;' ! 3. Act ever presented to a N.Z. audience. ■; . i i.' '■ Last week of . ' - I i. _ GUILLAUME, BABY, AND CO., -.'■ "1 10 Who repeat by Request their- Scream- ;."'■';■.! ing Burlesque of a Spanish Bull Fight, .'■! introducing their three famous Dogs. ■.''•'. MISS LDLITA, Spanish Dancer. j THE COLEMAN . SISTERS, : .-•-.! Y Clever Dancing, Singing Comediennes. ■■■■■■' j MOEA, THE WHITE MAHATMA, ■■ j Ii: her Marvellous Exposition of Som- j n norhancy. Mora will auswer any questions (whilst blindfolded) written by any _; I i[ one in the. audience, and retained Ijj .',. ■ them. : ' ' .''-.: ;. DOCTOR ROWE, Humorous Entertainer. ■ . ' ~ BERYL GILMAN, .Popular Soprano. ". SCOTT 8E05.,-Dancing Humorosities. . ' WARD I33AR. NELLIE LESLIE. ; TO-NIGHT! The Lying-in-State and , 'j Funeral of .Kin? Edward Seventh. . I A Most Interesting Scries of BiograpH : Pictures of the Sad and Historical Event.. ' 5. and Is. Boxes 21s. Tel. 2084! . :' ,_ rfiOWN HALL. TQWN HAT.L. , ■ lt TO-NIGHT! -..-. TO-NIGHT! - ! , s TO-NIGHT! - . TO-NIGHT! •! BY UNIVERSAL REQUEST : ' ■ . Tho Magnificent Picture of ■-.-! ~ :..'.'. THE KING'S'' FUNERAL '-.'' . THE KING'S, FUNERAL ■ ■'..-'; THE .lONG'S* FUNERAL .. - ' . ■ '] -~ Will Bo.Shown Again. . "''.'; TO-NIGHT! .. : -TO-NIGHTti - ! y TO-NIGHT! , : . '-,- ■'■•.•TO-NIGHT!'--. : 5 Witn-essed Last Night by. an Enormous (1 Audience. Tho Solemnity of tho. sad 1 .. ■ ; ■ e occasion brought home ,io all. ■ . i This. Historical Picture Should Not Bβ.. ; I ■ • • ■• Missed.- '■ .. . TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI :■ THE KING'S FUNERAL. - - : THE KING'S FUNERAL. And an Immense Programme of ■ ~ -Novoltics, including: ~""; THRO' THE BREAKERS. ' ' •: .. ■ THRO' THE BREAKERS. ! TO- TOWN TONIGHT. •: HALL. NIGHT. -: "• Admission: One Shilling and Sixpence. . •; ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. . ' STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES ■ ; ! ! OUE NEW PROGRAMME FULL OF : j ANIMATED GEMS. ' ' ' ; WEDNESDAY and Following' Evening- : "THE KING'S FUNERAL." ' . i ', "THE.IQNG'S FUNERAL." .., ; -j 6 Seats may be reserved at Perrott'a Booking Fee, 6d. • -..'. ,; '. '- 6d.—Popular Picture PriMS—ls. ■ :,' I!. VICTOEIA COLLEGE CAPPING .""j ■- > CARNIVAL. . '.-■! - TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, ■■-..! ;. THURSDAY, 30th June, FRIDAY, Ist . ■ i July, at B.p.m. -. ' .: e First production in this Universe o£ ■■■■■! V tho epoch-making Extravaganza, "THE ' ■- BENDED BOW." Topical. Songs and . : j Choruses. Reserved seats 35., unreserved ; 2s. Box Plan at Dresden. G. H. Nicholls, ■ i Hon. Sec. ■ ■ ' ■ ■ , ; TO7"ELLINGTON MOTOR- ACADEMY,. I ! MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT.: i BY EXPERTS. .. . ; For Terms, etc.. aDDIv ,■ MR. HOLLIS, '■ ■•• r STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOB 1 ■ GAEAGE, • •; . ■ ■ ■ MOLESWORTH STREET. t . : . .- : . TAXI-CAB AND. -■: W TOURING CAR CO. ' - , i, . 'Phone 53. , . . ; Taxi-Cars'at ordinary cab rates. •; ; • Special terms to Doctors and Commercial , : Men. , : ' ' .'' No disappointments. 'Phono open day •■ and night. ' ■ ; . ", , - —•. '. .1 t SPECIAL NOTICES. I "CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY"; ' -'j ' TS a Book which exhibits tho true , j -t teaching of Christ and His Apostles, | i concerning the Gospel, which was glad : j ; tidings of a future righteous govern- : ment, to be established on this earth, by ..' i Himself. Tho book exhibits, in detail, tho conditions by which mankind may i sharo with Him in tho good things to i come; and also clearly proves that THE ■ '■ Gospel is NOT preached to tho people ' liy a great many professing to be His ■: "Ministers." . . .; ■Search and eco. : '■ '; For loan from H. C. MILVERTON, ] Taihape. . •! nnO LET, Shop in Farish Street. Foi • Sale—2 h.p. Electric Motor, com- : pleto with starter and wiring. Apply i BRODIE AND \ Herbert Street. : TO WAE-EHOUSEMEN AND MAJSU- 5 FACTURERS. . '.\ WE have in our Cablo Streot Ware-. | house tho following Floor Stiaco to ' Let:—lst Floor: 70 x 130 and 30 i .JO ' . i Buitablo for warehouse; and also ono Ton ' Floor, 130 x 110, good light and very i suitablo , for workroom. Further par- • ticulars from tlio C. and A. Odlin Timber ' and Hardware Co., Ltd., Cable Street i near Taranaki Street Wharf. ' i /pHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISE. ' i \J MENT 3 are inserted in "The Do. : minion" as. follows:— ; Houses nnd Land To Lot ■ • : Board aud Residence. |1G Worde -I Situations Wanted t Sixpeno*. I Situations Vacant 1 ■ . j
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 854, 28 June 1910, Page 1
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