AMUSEMENTS. , . New Programme a Huge Success. ' riTEBA T R E. R 0 Y A L. Props., John Fuller and Sons. . ■ FULLRR'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Another packed-, house delighted with. . this programme last night. TO-'NIGHT! .TO-NIGHT! The Most Marvellous.' ami Popular Juvenile .-Vet ever presented •in Australasia. THE Celebrated THE HUGKRS Juvenile ROGERS QUARTET. Acrobats'. QUARTET. "Kr'azy" . HIMlf AND MEE." Kids. Balancers and Eccentric Comedians. Boy RUPERT CHRISTIE Soprano.' Patriotic Song, "Scouts of Empire," specially written for the Boy Scouts. PERCY FOSTER, in Illustrated Songs, GERTIE JOHNS, Favourite Serio. COLEMAN SISTERS, Comediennes. WARD LEAR, "Calico," "Laughing Joe." THE BRITISH MOGKAPH. Latest Specially Imported Pictures. 3s. and Js. Boxes 21s. . Tel. 2081 HIS 'MAJESTY'S THEATRE. . Props.', John Fuller and -Sons.-. ■ THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES The Superexeellent and Supreme.' . AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! GRAND'FULL AND COMPLETE ' CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. . ' CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.' . A STARTLING NEW SERIES! THE GEMS OF ■•■-■■ ■ THE WORLD'S MARKETS. EXTRACT .FROM OUR LONDON BUYER'S LETTER:- _: _ - "I can sav with.confidence that this is ABSOLUTELY "THE BEST Selection .of . SCENIC, lIjUMATIC, COMEDY and INDUSTRIAL Art' Subjects I .have yet. ' sent you, and, as you must admit, I have sent you some MAGNIFICENT PRO- - GRAMMES in the past." -- . ' PATRONS, JUDGE FOR YOURSELES. DOOBS OPEN 7 o'clock sharp. , D.C.. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 63, Plan at Christoson's. 'Phone 3153. N.B.—On request trams stop at door.8T THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. '. ■ Star Pictures. Star Pictures. To-night, ■.-■■ To-night. ■ "Cupid and the Motor-boat," "Cleopatra," and a programme of all-star films. 6d. "Popular picture prices." Is.. ' OLYMPIA FULLER'S OLYMPIA. LYMPIA ' FULLER'S OLYMPIA. .:, WELLINGTON'S WINTER PLAYGROUND. . ■; '■;;' ROLLER SKATING!" , Three ROLLER SKATING! Sessions ROLLER SKATING! Every ROLLER SKATING! Day. ■ Afternoon, 2.30; Evening, 7.30. Olympia Band Attends Twice Daily* Learners' Session, 6 p.m. (Admission free, Skates, 6d). Learners iiot allowed at 7.30 Session. -.General Admission—Ladies Gd., Gentle. . men Is. , Ska'e Hire Is. Private Skatea, iloorage 6d. Skating Parties by arrange- ' ment. Private Lessons Given. . A. R. SHEPARD. Manager. ; EU GB Y F0 0 T BALL. THIS AFTERNOON. ' . ." MAORI REPRESENTATIVE TEAM ' ....-■•■■..■ v. ■ • - ■ WELLINGTON REPS. SPECIAL FOOTBALL ATTRACTION AT . ATHLETIC PARK, at 2.45. Admission'ls. ..Grandstand, Is. .; W. G. TALBOT, . '' . . Secretary WiR.F.U. WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB AND! TOURING CAR CO. 'Plione 59. Tasi-Cars .at ordinary cab rates. Special terms to Doctors and CommeroiaJ r - ) Men. . , No disappointments. 'Phone open day, and night. ' ' , TTHTEIiLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE; W ' , Telephone 2319. ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY, DAY OR NIGHT. Stand: Opposite Public Trust Office and Hotel-Arcadia. ' . ." iG. PINNOCK, Manager. Taxi-cab Telephone No.. 23<9. , : . PUBLIC NOTICES. . LEGAL HOLIDAY. THE Offices of Solicitors practising in the City of Wellington will .be ■ closed TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), from one o'clock: r . .. Sec. Wellington District Law Society. , JAMES JAMIESON, DECEASED. ; NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons having claims or demands agiiinst or upon the estate ' iif ' ■ JAMES JAMIESON, late of the Cit"? of Wellington, Accountant, deceased (who, died at the City of Wellington on the • 2(ith day of June, 1910), are requested to send full'particulars of such eln mis or demands to the undersigned on or before SATURDAY, the 30th Day of JULY. 1910, in order that the same may bo examined by the Executors of the estate' of the said deceased, and if found correct, duly discharged.' And all persona indebted "to the said deceased 'aro.ro. quested to pay the amount of their, to-.. snectivo debts to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of JULY; -19W.Dated this 19th day of July, l!) 10. . ernest: c. levyey, Solicitor to the ..Executors. . 109 Lainbton Quay, Wellington. . £nn CASH—First Prize .Cla,. second A\J -.£3, third .£2, given to the'persons .who send we the longest subscriptions to either, or both, the "New Idea" and "Life" . Magazines (price, posted, 6s. . 6d. per year). As the competition closes shortly, post your entry at onco to "Life's" Subscription Representative, c.6. . Box 8, Waipukurau. . :. ■pOISONwiII be laid on Sections'4s, 46, A Belmont Survey, Porirua Road. A. A. Mitchell, Porirua. ' RpHIS' is to Notify the Public that-MB* •"" GEORGE EVANS has takeD eve* THE .ALBERT HOTEL. ; Corner of, Manners and Willis Streets. VIAVI'NOTICE. \ ADIES! If you aro in search of i-i Health, uuuerslaud lirst' why you Kuffei* as you do. ■ JJo not torture, maim cr cnppie Mature; b,ut learu how opefilioiis may ue avcidod and health r&tlorfed by Natural Means. Health Talks: Tuesdays, 3 p.m. interviews: Daily, Iβ to J. Free 10 all, without any pbligatiou. Yiavi Hygieiio tposted), Is. id. \ iavi liooius: Panama Chambers, Panama' Street, opposite D.I.C, Wellington. ' VISITORS TO PALMERSTON NORTH \RE INVITED TO VISIT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF JfOUNSn AND CO, , Corner Rangitikoi and Queen Streets. Hundreds of various articles aro sent' in to our Rooms-to bo sold. AVo may hare the very article you want. CALL AND GET PRICES.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 873, 20 July 1910, Page 1
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