AMUSEMENTS. MIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Props., John Fuller anil Sons. THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE HOUSE. PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. SUPPLEMENTARY EDITION OP PUNERAL OF KING EDWARD VII. ARRIVAL OF THE COFFIN AND ROYAL MOURNERS AT WINDSOR STATION. THE-LAST SCENE OF ALL. AT ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL. Also, Till'! LYING-IN-STATE, And THE FUNERAL PROCESSION. A Magnificent Production. East Night of ESTHER. Last Night of ACROSS THE PLAINS. Last Night of AS IT IS IN LIFE. Last Night of The DAWN of FREEDOM Last Night of A RICH REVENGE. Last Night of A SARDINE SANDWICH Last Night of A CROWDED HOTEL. Last Night of A Host of Other Gems. TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th), In conjunction with the very Latest Picture of King Edward Vll's Funeral, A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! DOORS OPEN 7 o'clock sharp. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. Plan at Christeson'e. 'Phone 3153. N.B. —On request trams stop at door. Theatre royal. Props...John Fuller and Sons. New Programme Artists To-night. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. MORE STAR ACTS TO-NIGHT. Immense, Glorious Success of JULES GARRISON And his TWO ROMAN MAIDS, Presenting "A Bit of Nonsense," introducing Mr. Garrison's original songs and l Rudyard Kipling's Stories of India. ( THE ROGER QUARTETTE, The Splendid Juvenile Acrobats. PERCY FOSTER, Melbourne Tenor, in Ballads and Illustrated Songs. Reappearance of GERTIE JOHNS, .The Prime Favourite. COLEMAN SISTERS, Comediennes. SCOTT BROS., Dancing Humorosities. WARD LEAR in \ Now Budget. Funeral of King Edward 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. 2084. T\ THOM AS ' S HALL, STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. King's Funeral at Windsor, Last Scena» Arrival at St. George's Chapel. Y. _ C. A. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. TOURIST CLUB. A VISIT TO FOREIGN LANDS! TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock. "India: The Land of .Colours and CasterGuide—W. H. George, Esq. Public cordially invited. H. N. HOLMES, General Sec. WELLINGTON SKATING CLUB. THE Next Meeting •of the Wellington Skating Club, at the Olvmpia Rink, trill be held on WEDNESDAY, Gtk at 4.50 p.m. OLYMPIA! OLYMPIA! OLYiIPIAIf Direction...John Fuller and Sons. ROLLER SINKING! ROLLER RINKING! ROLLER RINKING! ROLLER RINKING! 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 6d., Gentle, men Is. Skate Hire Is. Private Skates, floorage 6d. Skating Parties by arrange, ment. Private Lessons Given. TO-DAY'S SESSIONS: Afternoon, 2.30; Beginners, 6 p.m.; Evening, 7.30. . A. R. SH.EPARD, Manager. MOTOR ACADEMY, MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT: BY EXPERTS. For Terms, etc.. apDlv ME. HOLLIS, STANTON AND ASBUIiY'S MOTOB GARAGE, MOLESNVORTH STREET. WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB ANDV V ' TOURING CAR CO. 'Phone 59. Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. Special terms to Doctors and Commercial Men. No disappointments. 'Phone open day and night. TS/STELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE [ V V Telephone 2319. ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY DAY OR NIGHT. Stand: Opposite Public Trust Office and Hotel Arcadia. G. PINNOCK, Manager. Taxi-cab Telephone No. 23-19. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. AN Ordinary Meeting of tho Society will be held in the Dominion Museum TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 6th July, at 8 p.m. (1) Consideration of the Report of the Committee on the Proposed Formation of an Astronomical Section. (2) Notes and Descriptions of N.Z. Lepidoptera, and (3) a Revision of the Classification of N.Z. Fortricina, by Mr. E. Meyrick, communicated by Mr. G. V. Hudson. (1) Notes on the Life History of Melanchra Rhodopleura and Lflucania Epiastra (Meyrick). by Mr. R. M. Sun T ley. (5) N.Z. Lcpidoptera: Notes on Collections made in 1903-10 by Mr. H. H,\milton, communicated by Mr. A. Hamilton. (G) Exhibits Entomological Specimens: Stone Implements from India. C. E. ADAMS, Secretary. FUEUC NOTICES. CLASSES forming Y.M.C.A. for Carving, Inlaid Work, Design and De"coration of Domestic Furniture. Instructor: AV. Corbst.t, Architect, Kilbirnie. npHIS is to Notify the Public that ITB. GEORGE EVANS has taken ovei THE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner of Manners and Wiliis Strata. VIAVI NOTICE. LADIES! If you aro in search oi Health, understauil first why yon suffer as you do. Do not torture, maim or cripple Nature: but learn how operations may bo avoided and health restored by Natural Means. Health Talks: Tuesdays, 3 p.m. Interviews: Daily, 10 to 5. Freo to all, without any obligation. Viavi Hygieuo (posted), " Is. id. Viavi Rooms: Panama Chambers, Pan. ama Street, opposite D.1.C., AVellington. STUDY the Property Market.—Tho back page of "The Dominion" is a I.a.ud and Farm Dircctorv.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 860, 5 July 1910, Page 1
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