AMUSEMENTS. HIS ' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., .Tohn Fuller and Sons. . TO-DAY ■ (SATURDAY) TO-DAY.' GRAND PICTURE MATINEE! GRAND PICTURE MATINEE! COMMENCING AT 2.30 SHARP. An Opportunity for the Little Ones. MATINEE PRICES, 6d. to ALL PARTS. ' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. ■ . . THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. PICTURES His ■ PICTURES PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES AND'FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. THIS AFTERNOON, TO-NIGHT, at 2.30 D.m. at 8 p.m. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME! HALL CAINE AT HOME. HALL CAINE AT HOME. .FOR HER SISTER'S SAKE. FOR HER SISTER'S SAKE. A PLACE WHERE TEAKWOOD • GROWS. * FOOLSHEAD. OTTO HUNTING, CASE OF IDENTITY. : CASE OF IDENTITY. THE ENGLISH DERBY, 1910. THE ENGLISH DERBY, 1910. THOU VICTIMS SHALT . . OF NOT. ' FATE. Tortolini, Black and' White-Baske* Makings-Rio de Janeiro—etc., etc. BY REQUEST OF MANY! A NEW SERIES OF THE KING'S FUNERAL. ■ THE KING'S FUNERAL. ' MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT,. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY! D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6i Plan at 'Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. 1 N.E.—Oii request trams stop at door. New Programme and Artdsts Monday.' . THEATRE. liOTA L, Props., John Fuller and Sons". ■- FULLKR'S, VAUDEVILLE- COMPANY. LAST NIGHTS, OF THIS PROGRAMME; Last Nights of the Popular and Talented Burlesque Combination, JULES GARRISON/ '■ ■ . TWO ROMAN MAIDS!.JULES GARRISON. A Unique Conglomeration of Absurdities, superbly dressed and magnificently acted, ~' introducing Mr.. Garrjsou's original songs, "The Old Actor" aud "The King of Mandigo," and Kipling's "Young British . Soldier." ' '_'■•-..- Positively the Last Appearance of Wonderful ARDELL, Equilibrist Positively the Last Appearance of. FANNY . HALLE _ . FANNY ... . Wonderful .'Lamp-balancing Act. Bot - RUPERT CHRISTIE. Soprano. ".'. Illustrated Songs by PERCY FOSTER/GERTIE JOHNS, Dainty Serio, COLEMAN • SISTERS,- Comediennes. WARD LEAR in more Eccentricitiei - THE , BRITISH RIOGRAPH. Latest Specially Imported Pictures, and a-topical film of unique interest, depicting the greatest Horse Race in the World, showing every incident in . graphio detail of ... THE 1910 DERBY! • ••>■■•.' THE 1910-DERBY! And the : PUNCHESTOWN - STEEPLECHASE. 'PUNCHESTOWN STEEPLECHASE. The Great.lrish Fixture. - No sportsman should, miss seeing this • ■ fine picture. 2s. and Is. Boxes'-21s. Tel. 20Si ST THOMAS'S' HALL, NEWTOAVN. ■'■ . STAR PICTURES STARPIGTURES Grand Matihee -this Afternoon at 2.30. Adults' 6(1., Children over 3 and under ; ' 12,. 3d. "The Skipper's Yarn." '■ CHILDREN.'S.'FLOWER PAGEANT.'" ARRANGEMENTS 'have beel> made to provide ■ Supper at the.close of'the Pageant. Holders of ss. and 2s. Tickets desiring Supper must procure a Ticket, price Is., entitling thorn to admittance to th Supper-room. Tickets may Ibe procured from' Ward Directors and the Secretary. ARTHUR J. PETHERICK, • : . Hon. Secretary. [ Nathan's Buildings. l ."-.-_ CAPTAIN COOK MEMORL<\I"fUND. A LECTURE'oh the Early History-of New Zealand will be- given by ROBERT M'NAB, Esq., LL.B., in the Town Hall, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JULY 16th, -, at 8 o'clock. LANTERN VIEWS. Tickets—2s. and Is. . • , Two Shilling Tickets may be reserved '. at the Dresden free of charge. riREAT MAORI ENTERTAINMENTS. town hall. Tuesday, Wednesday, and . THURSDAY, 26th,' 27th, and 28th July. ; MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME OF ALL MAORI TALENT'. . Entertaining,' Educative, and Instructive. HAKAS, SPEAR DANCES, and POIS. "Maggie" Papakur'a will deliver ten min- • utes' lecturetto each night, illustrated wjtk kinematograph and lantern views. Under direction Rev. P. Bennett and ..-''. ■ . Hon. A. IV Ngata. : PRICES-2s. and Is. Seats' may ba reserved at Dresden, 6d. extra. Box plan opens Wednesday morning. OLYMPIA' FULLER'S OLYMPIA, . LYMPIA FULLER'S OLYMPIA.ROLLER SKATING! ROLLER-SKATING! ROLLER SKATING! ROLLER SKATING! 'TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING! •THREE SESSIONS DAILY: . OLYMPIA. ORCHESTRAL BAND EVERY AFTER NOON', and EVENING.:', Learners not allowed at 7.30 Session. ' .General Admission—Ladies 6d., Gentle.fr.cn Is". Skate Hire..ls. Private ..Skates, lloorago 6d.. Skating Parties by arrange-' incut. Private Lessons Ghen. TO-DAVS SESSIONS: Afternoon, '2.30; Evening, 7.3Q; Lcarneis' Session, 6 p.m."" A. R. SHEPARD, Manager. AUCKLAND';. ' ' METROPOLITAN WINTER -' EXHIBITION, 1910. ' AUGUST 15th to 20th. SCHEDULES FREE SCHEDULES FREE on APPLICATION. APPLICATION. EDWIN HALL, Secretary. 16 and 17 Hall., of Commerce, High Street, Auckland. WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB . AND TOURING CAR CO. 'Phone 59. Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. Special terms lo Doctors aud Commercial .Men. No disappointments. 'Phone open day and night. ELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE Telephone 23-19. ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY • DAY OR.NKjHT. Stand: Opposite Public Trust Office and ' Hold Arcadia. G. PINNOCK, Manager. Taxi-cab Telephone No. 23-19. STUDY the Property Market—The' back page of 'Tho Dominion,'! is _ & Land and ..Farm Directory,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 16 July 1910, Page 1
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