AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE HOUSE. PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT At 8. - TO-NIGHT. JUST ARRIVED direct from London. SUPPLEMENTARY EDITION OF FUNERAL OF KING EDWARD VII. FUNERAL OF KING EDWARD VII. (Photographed and developed at tbf maker's leisure, and too late to catch tha previous mail.) ARRIVAL OF THE COFFIN AND ROYAL MOURNERS AT WINDSOR STATION. THE LAST SCENE OF ALL. THE LAST SCENE OF ALL. AT ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL. AT ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL. Also THE LYING-IN-STATE And THE FUNERAL PROCESSION. A Magnificent Production. ESTHER A Story of King ESTHEB ESTHER Ahasuerus and tlie ESTHER ESTHER Lowly Maiden. ESTHER A Film of Great Educational hiterest. ACROSS THE PLAINS. A Thrilling Drama of "Out West." AS IT IS IN LIFE, As it was, and always will be. An INTERESTING STORY by the American Bio Company, and in which is introduced the FAMOUS CALIFORNIA!? PIGEON FARM AT LOS ANGELES, where some MILLIONS of PIGEONS are kept. A charge of one shilling is made for admission to this wonderful farm. (We charge no extra,) THE DAWN OF FREEDOM. A Thrilling Incident of the Cuban War, A RICH REVENGE, A Comedy by the American Bio Co. A Sardine Sandwich—The Sculptor—A' Phantom Ride—Crowded Hotel, etc., etc DOORS OPEN 7 o'clock sharp. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-upj, Gd. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phono 3153. N.B.—On request trams stop at door. THEATRE ROYAL. Prop»...John Fuller and Sons. New Programme Artists To-night. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. MORE STAR ACTS TO-NIGHT. First Appearance in New Zealand of the Talented American Player, direct from London. JULES GARRISON And his TWO ROMAN MAIDS, Presenting "A Bit of Nonsense," introducing Mr. Garrison's original songs and Rudyard Kipling's Stories of India. THE ROGER QUARTET, An act that has been played before the most critical audiences in the world and always "made good." PERCY FOSTER, Melbourne Tenor, in Ballads and Illustrated Songs. Reappearance of GERTIE JOHNS, ..The Prime Favourite. COLEMAN SISTERS, Comediennes. SCOTT BROS., Dancing Humorositua. WARD LEAR in \ Now Budget. Funeral of King Eilward Seventh. Further Vivid Series of Biograph Pictures of the Sad and Historical Event Arrival of the coffin at WINDSOR and ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL. Close view of notabilities at Windsor Station. LAST GREAT SCENE OF ALL. (An Impressive Spectacle.) 2s. and Is. Boxes 21s. Tel. 2054. QT, THOMAS'S HALL," U STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Complete Change of Programme. All Star Subjects. Popular Picture Prices, Gd., Is. OLYMPIAN OLYMPIA! OLYMPIAI Direction...John Fuller and Sons. ROLLER- RINKING! ROLLER RINKING! ROLLER RINKING! ROLLER RINKING! o FASCINATING WINTER PASTIME, THREE SESSIONS DAILY: TO-NIGHT! 7.30 TO-NIGHT! OLYMPIA ORCHESTRAL BAND EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING. Learners not allowed at 7.30 Session. General Admission—Ladies Gd., Gentlemen Is. Skate Hire Is. Private Skates, Moorage 6d. Skating Parties by arrange'ment. Private lessons Given. TO-DAY'S SESSIONS: Afternoon, 2.30; Beginners, 6 p.m.: Evening, 7.30. v ij A. R. SHEPARD, Manager., : ' " " a WELLINGTON MOTOR ACADEMY, MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. For Terms, etc., aDDIv MR. HOLLIS, STANTON AND ASBUBY'S MOTOB GARAGE, MOLESWORTH STREET. YS7ELLINGTON TAXI-CAB AND ¥V TOURING CAR CO. 'Phono 59. Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. Special terms to Doctors and Commercial Men. No disappointments. 'Phone open day and night; ■WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE VV Telephone 23-19. ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY DAY OR NIGHT. Stand: Opposite Public Trust Office and Holel Arcadia. G. PINNOCK, Manager. Taxi-cab Telephone No. 2319. MEETINGS. THE KNYVETT CASE. pUBLIC MEETING, WELLINGTON, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (.MONDAY) Ith JULY, 1910, At S o'clock. Chairman—JOHN P. LUKE, Esq., M.P. (In the unavoidable absence of His Worship the Mayor). All lovers of British Justice, aud those desiring to hear tho true facts of the case, are earnestly requested to attend. Speakers: C. H. TOOLE, Esq., M.P. T. E. TAYLOR, Esq., M.P. D. M'LAREN, Esq., M.P. • F. W. LANG, Esq., M.P. L. R\ PHILUPPS, Esq., M.P. GERALD PEACOCK, Esq. A. j. BLACK, Esq., and Others. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. NOTE.—Tho Gallery will be reserved for Ladies and their Escorts. Doors open 7 p.m. THE KNYVETT DEFENCE COMMITTEE, J. S. DICKSON, Chairman. R. A. ARMSTRONG, Hon. Sec, ■'— ' ' =*a W. H. PHILP. HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Street (Room i). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 859, 4 July 1910, Page 1
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