AMUSEMENTB. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller ami Sons. THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE -PALACE. PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES (The Superexcellent and Supreme.) AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. LAST NIGHT Of • LAST NIGHT THIS MAGNIFICENT. PROGRAMME. Last Night CAPITAL V. LABOUR. Last Night GORGES 0:? D'LEHAULT. Last Night VENETIAN FIREMEN. Last Night Indian Chief's Generosity. , Last Night SWEDISH CANALS. Last Night RIGOLLS. Last Night HENRY'S NEW HAT. Last Night AVAY OF THE WORLD. ■ Last Night FORBIDDEN NOVEL. Last Night Angel ot Dawson's Claim. Last Night LIEUTENANT ROSE. Last Night IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE, Last Night Pennyworth of PotatoesMax Tries Ski-ing—ln the Laos States—< Etc., etc. TO-MORROW NIGHT A Complete WEDNESDAY '.'.' Change of TO-MORROW NIGHT Programme, D.C and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christensen's. 'Phone 3153. N.B. —On request, trams stop at door. New Programme, New Items To-night. THEATRE ROYAL. Props., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! A Programme by -First* Class Artists of Diversified and Cosmopolitan • Interest. First. Appearance of the Wonderful KEILDERSON, KEILDERSON,' In Up-to-Date Impersonations and Imi« tations, and introducing his clever' novelty "Chapeaugrnphy." Last Nights of the Wonderful Children, In a Now Act. Don't rniss seeing Celebrated THE Celebrated Juvenile ROGERS .. Juvenile Acrobats. QUARTETTE. Acrobats;. The Most Astonishing Child Act ever Presented in Australasia, New aad Daring Feats by "Krazy" HIMM and MEE. Kids. Trapeze and Eccentric Comedians.' New RUPERT CHRISTIE. Songs. New GERTIE JOHNS; Items. New • WARD LEAR. Items." Last Night of the Popular- SHRDLTJHS Last Nights Popular COLEMAN SISTERS. . . Latest Specially Imported Pictures. 2s. and Is. Boxes 21s. Tel. 20&, ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Star Pictures. Star. Pictures. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY BONING. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME OF ALL STAR SUBJECTS. mHE "MAORI ENTERTAINMENTS^ Under Vice-Regal Patronage. ' .. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, AND ' THURSDAY. . WEIRD AND WONDERFUL. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Part I;_ 1. Maori Welcome to Distinguished. Visitors. 2. Maori Game, Mateniate. 3. RotoruaMale Quartet. .. 4. Koauau (Nose Flute), Solo.' . 5. Poi—Otaki Poi Party. G. Solo-Wiki Butt. 7. Haka of Welcome—Ngati Huia Haka Party. S. Rotorua Male Quartet. ' 9. Address—Rev. F. Bennett. 10. (a) Maori Lament; (b) Spaar Dance— "A. K. Ki Waikurekure Ha"—: East Coast" Maoris. Part 11. ■' • 1. Maggie Papakura, the Famous.Rotorua, Guide. Moving Pictures of Worederful Gevserland. 2. Maori Ditties—Combined Parties. 3. Haka—Ngati Huia Haka Party. i. Maori Game—Tititourca. 5. Solo-Rangikawhiti (Mrs. Pitt). 6. Poi—Otaki Poi Party. . 7. Rotorua Male Quartet. _ 8. The War Dance, .or Peruperu, by, Ngati Huia. ■■•" Directors: Hon. A. T. Ngata, M.P.,and Rev. F. Bennett. PRICES: 2s. and Is. Box Plan of 2s. Seats at Dresden. Change of Programme Each Night. H. N. HOLMES, Secretary. ■ftvLYMPIA FULLER'S OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA FULLER'S OLYMPIA. ROLLER SKATING! Three ROLLER SKATING! Sessions ROLLER SKATING!. Daily. - Afternoon 2.30. 7.30 Learnerr Session 6 p.m. . Olympia Band Attends Twice Daily. . Learners not allowed at 7.30 Session. . General Admission—Ladies Gd., Gentle-, men Is. Skate-Hire'ls. Private Skates, ileorage 6d. Skating Parties' by arrangement. Private Lessons Given. NOTE.—Special, to Beginners: Mondays, Wednesdavs, Fridays Men Learners only; Tuesdays.and Thursdays, Lady Beginners only, at 6 p.m. A. R. SHEPARD. Manager. _ BILIARDS. WANTED Known—J. W. Read; N.Z. Champion, is giving an Exhibition TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, Excelsior Parlour, Dixon Street: Eight tables. Admission free. BOXING.-NEW ': ZEALAND AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. Municinal Opera House; Palmerston North, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 27th and 2Sth July, 1910. .(Under the. auspices of the Manawatu Boxing Association.) ' ■"" .' : ' • Representative teams competing from all parts of the Dominion. N.Z. representative team to be . 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. j Pit, Is. Box Plan: J. R. Ross and Co., Tobacconists, opposite General Post Office. .Members may reserve their_seatsi on productiou of their members' tickets at tho Box Office. W. H. HANKINS. Hon. Secretary. vnjTELLINGTON TAXI-CAB AND ■W TOURING CAR CO. 'Phone 59. • Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. Special terms to Doctors and CommerciaJ Men. No disappointments, 'Phone open day and night. . - . WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE Telephone 2319. ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY DAY OR NIGHT. ' Stand: Opposite Public Trust Office £z& Hotel Arcadia. Special Terms for Balls or Parties. Telephoue No. 2349.'" MEETINCS. WELLINGTON HOMING PIGEON SOCIETY. >> mHE Annual Meeting will be held at T the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, 27th mst. at 7 30 o'clock. Business: Report and Bal-ance-sheet, Presentation of Prizes, lileo, lion of Officers, and General, lutendini members invited. _ A. CLARK, Hon. Sec. COULLS, CULLING, AND CO., LTD., D.I.C. BUILDINGS, BRANDON STREET, COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURE ING STATIONERS, PRINTERS. BOOKBINDERS, ana LITHOGRAPHERS.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 878, 26 July 1910, Page 1
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