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AMUSEMENTS. : "[□" IS MAJESTY'S ■ THEATRE, . ) Props., John Fuller and Sons. ' THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES' The Suporexcellont and Supreme. AND'FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. '; LAST TWO NIGHTS OF ; LAST TWO NIGHTS OF AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. CAPITAL V. LABOUR. CAPITAL V. LABOUR. VENETIAN FIREMEN. . VENETIAN FIREMEN.' ' 1 A MOTOR RIDE THROUGH , THE GORGES OF LE D'HAULT, ■ RIGOLLS. . ' —RIGOLLS.— Lieut! Ross and the Gun-runners. Lieut. Rose and the Gun-runners. THE ANGEL OF DAWSON'S- CLAIM, i , HENRY'S NEW HAT. ' ; ■ The AVay of the AVorld—lt Pays to Advertisc—Forbidden Novel. . ; D.C. and 0.5., Is.Stalls (tip-up), 6d. " Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. N.B.—On request trams stop at door. Programme, New Items To-night. Theatre royal,. Props., John Fuller and Sons. . . - FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!. Following Collection of "Star" Items. First Appearance of the Wonderful KEILDERSON, JCEILDERSON, • In Up-to-Date Impersonations and lrai« ■ tations, and introducing his clever \ novelty "Chapeaugraphy." Last Nights of the AVouderful Children,. in a New Contortion Act. Celebrated THE Celebrated -. Jnvenile ROGERS Juvenile ; Acrobats. QUARTETTE. Acrobats.. The Most Astonishing- Child Act ever ' i Presented in Australasia, New and Daring Feats by "Krazv" HIMM and MEE. Kids. ; Trapeze and Eccentric. Comedians. 1 New RUPERT CHRISTIE. Sonra -' ; New GERTIE. JOHNS. . Items. . New COLEMAN SISTERS. Items. .: New WARD LEAR, Items. TEE BRITISH HIOGRAPII. ■ latest Specially Imported Pictures. 2s. and Is. Boxes 21s. Tel. 2054, .' : gT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. ' STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES. • ' . Patrons, please note: The Star Pictures will NOT show To-night (MON- • DAY), but resume TUESDAY'. and every Evening as usual. . . Complete Change of Programme TUESDAY NIGHT. • , ' ■ : 6d. . . USUAL PRICES. . Is. V i TJOXING.-NEAV ZEALAND AMA--O ' TEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. Municipal Opera- House, Palmerston North, . AVEDNESDAY . and THURSDAY, ths . 2"th and 2Sth Jnly, -1910. (Under the .' i auspices of the Manawatu Boxing Asso- ■■ ciation.) ■ ■ ■> Representative teams competing from ' ; all parts of tho Dominion. N.Z. representative team to bo- picked from the . " winners to represent New Zealand at the Australasian Championships in September. , - : Admission: Stage, 45.; Reserved Stalls .. and Dress Circle, 35.; Back Stalls, 2s.i Pit,"ls.. Box Plan: J. R. Ross and Co., Tobacconists, opposite • ■ General Post ' Office. Members may reserve their seats V on production of their' members' tickets at tho Box Office. - . AV:- H. HANKINS,. Hon. Secretary. OEYJIPIA FULLER'S OLYMPIA. • WLYMPIA. FULLER'S OLYMPIA. i ROLJiER .SKATING! Three ROLLER SKATING! , Sessions ROLLER SKATING! Daily. V.; Torday's (Saturday) sessions—Morning 10, ■ ' Afternoon 2.30,'-Evening 7.30 (no learn- ■ , ers' .Session). ' . ■ Olympia Band Attends Twice Daily. Learners not allowed at 7.30 Session. General Admission—Ladies 6d., Gentlemen Is. Skiie Hire Is. Private Skates, lloorage Gd. Skating Parties by arrangement. Private Lessons Given. NOTE:—Special to Beginners: Mondays, AVednesdays, Fridays Men ' Learners only; Tuesdays and Thursday?, Lady Beginners only, at 6 p.m. A. R. SHEI'ARD, Manager. : CHILDREN'S FLOWER PAGEANT. "!4/|TATINEE Saturday Nest, 30th July, IV-a. Town-Hall, 2.30 p.m. Doors : open: 1.45 and 2 p.m. Sale of Tickets com- i mences Dresden Piano . Company. Wednesday Next. Prices, 2s. Reserved, Is. .. unreservkl. Gallery and drgan seats only ; ' available. Floor of Hall strictly reserved V for performers, parents, officials, and ; helpers. .Free Passes for parents (2 per .. 'j child performer), officials, and- helpers • • I' obtainable only on application at Secretary's Office Thursday and Friday nexE. : Performers will attend in full Pageant -. Dress, and will not require a pass to ob- ; tain admittance. ARTHUR X. PETHERICK, Hon. Secretary. .. • Public Accountant, Nathan's.Buildings. WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB AND TOURING CAR CO. . ,'Phone 59. Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab . rates. Special terms to Doctors and Commercial Men. •No disappointments. 'Phone open daj and night. , TETELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE ' ' * * Telephouo 2349. . ■ ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY : ' DAY OR NIGHT. Stand: Opposite Public Trust Office and .Hole! - Arcadia. .' . -. Special Terms for Balls or Parties. ' " Telephone No. 234 D. = ""— i PAPERHANGINGS"— Our Shipment, ' ex s.s. Tainui, is without doubt the cream of the world's production. Samples .posted. Robert Martin, Limited; A\:ellington. . DANCING"— No . more hard work in . ; getting up your doors—sweep well and scrinkle a little Powdered Wax, the dancers do the' rest. Is. 3d. and Is. 9d. per tin, posted, li. Martin. Ltd. ijlOR SALE, .£1100; Terms can be ar--1? ■ ranged.—Lease, Furniture, Fittings, and Stock 'of .the well-known STRAND PRIVATE HOTEL, RESTAURANT, and : TEMPERANCE BAR, situated in Gladstone Road, Gisborne, now being conducted by Douglas Bros. , Over forty Bedrooms, always well pat. ronised. . / . Rent low, lease six years to run. This is the finest business of its nature on the East Coast, and has ahvavs returned a splendid profit' on Capital i a . vested. Excellent reasons for selling. I'or further particulars applv F: C. FIDDY, 64 Lowe Street. Gisborne. FOR SALE—2 h ; p. Electric Motor, complete with starter and wiring. j Apply BRODIE AND M'MJLLAN. Herbert Street. TO WAREHOUSEMEN AND MANIT. ' - factui;ers. ■ u WE have in our Cable Street Warehouse the following Floor Space to Let:—lst Floor: 70 x 130 and 30 x .(0, ■' suitable for warehouse; anil also one Top Floor, 130 X 110, good light and very suitable for workroom. Further particulars from the C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., Cablo Streot, Bear 'i'aranaki Street Whuff.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 877, 25 July 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 877, 25 July 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 877, 25 July 1910, Page 1

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