AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and iSons. THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. • PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES - (The Supercxcellcnt and Supreme.) ■ AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT at S. TO-NIGHT. ; We have pleasure in presenting for the Third Time - : A MARVELLOUS SERIES OF ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHY, The Very Latest THE COACHING MARATHON, Won by A. Vanderbilt, tlio American . Millionaire and his Famous Greys. ISABELLA OF ARAGON. A Dramatic Film of Rare Excellence. THE PLUVIOSE DISASTER, The French Submarine which collided with the Pas do Calais oft' the French. coast and sank with 27 men. ! THE ROAD AGENTS, ; A stirring story of a "Hold Up" out West. | INDIAN BLOOD. ISLE OF CAPRI. - . The Gold Seekers-Foolshead's Distractions— Calino at the Bar—Lachine Rapids— Scenes Round Bowberg, Denmark— -■ Police of the Future, etc. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30 p.m. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. N.B.—On request,-- trams stop at door.^ THEATRE ROYAL. Props., John Fuller and Sons. FULLRR'S ViUDEVILLE COMPANY. ■; TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Big Success—The Wonderful KEILDERSON, , . KEILDERSON, . , : In Up-to-Date Impersonations and Imi- . . tatious, introducing "Chapeaugraphy." . To-night and to-morrow. Absolutely the last two chances of seeing . Celebrated ROGERS Celebrated . Juvenile QUARTETTE Juvenile Acrobats ROGERS . . Acrobats . First appearance in New Zealand of the i , TWO TWO TWO : ROSEBUDS. ROSEBUDS. ROSEBUDS. Last HIMM and MEE. NightaJ .; Trapeze and Eccentric Comedians. • Boy RUPERT CHRISTIE Soprano ■ Favourite GERTIE JOHNS' '. Serio New WARD LEAR Items. ■ THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH. Latest Specially Imported Pictures. g>. and Is. Boxes 21s. Tel. 2031 ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Star Pictures. Star Pictures. To-night! To-night! "With Boy Scouts : in England." Gd. Popular Picture " Prices, Is. TOWN HALL. . ' i i . ■ ■-' ; L "MAORI ENTERTAINMENT. : IyJL' . •' i GREAT FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. . ■',; J SATCPiDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, . '; . In aid of Maori Missions in Rotorua and : ' Otaki. Absolutely the last oppor- i tunity of. hearing the finest-Maori ; Entertainment ever given in Wei- • lington. ' ■ ' . ■ ] I Thousands delighted last night. . Tre- ■ mendous enthusiasm. The best items of j . ■ three concerts repeated, including Mr. Ngata's great Recital, Mr. E. J. Hill in : '' famous Poi Song, Maggie Papakura with? . ' Moving Pictures, and. Otaki Haka and . HAEREJUI! HAEREMAIIHAEREMAI! - ' Popular Prices—2s. and Is. -Box Plan opens at Dresden at 10 &.m, to-day, Cd. extra. .. . : . . HON. A.'T. NGATA, ' ; . .'.,., REV. FRED. BENNETT, ■ ■',• . . '.. .Directors. ' 'The Town Hall.has been secured by 1 special arrangement, the Organ Recital ■ - being postponed until next Saturday. ' , H. N. HOLMES, ■ ' Hon.. Secretary. . - NOTICE. n-IHE DIXON STREET ■ i I BILLIARD PARLOUR. - - ' EIGHT TABL?:S. 100 UP SIXPENCE. ; SNOOKER SIXPENCE PER GAME. ; TSTELLINGTON TAXI-CAB AND '■'■ ■ ■ W TOURING CAR CO. 'Phone 59. ■ : Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. '"; Special terms to Doctors and CommeroiaS : Men. No disappointments. 1 'Phone open day and night. ' '. TSTELLDiGTON TAXI-CAB SEEVICH i V'V - Telephone 2349. . - ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY ' DAY OR NIGHT. ; Stand: Opposite Public Trust Office and ! : Hotel Arcadia. •. ■ , Special Terms for Balls or Parties; Telephone No. 2349. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE, ; ON and after MONDAY NEXT, AUG- ' ' ■■■ UST Ist, a First-class Is. Luncheon . ; will bo , served at. the Hotel Arcadia, / ■ Special reduction for Weekly or Monthly Tickets. - . . Breakfast from 6.30 a.m. Luncheon from 12 till 2. . Tea and Supper from .5. o'clock till . ; Midnight. •' ' . , Meals from Is. . ' Tariff—6s. Per Day. GEO. PINNOCK, Manager, (for 12 Years Proprietor of the Trocadero). . Taxi Cabs and Touring Cars for.Hire'.-. Day or Night. Telephone—23l9. Inquiries answered promptly. ; OUR Warehouse and Offices will be . . ■ CLOSED TO-MORROW, (SATUR- '• . ■ DAY), 50th JULY, 1910, on account of Annual Stocktaking. ... W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., .. - ; LIMITED.- ' . ' '-'■ Wellington, 27th July, 1910. . l . • ;: T' ' HE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA,. ': LIMITED. . :. ■'; Established 1537. Incorporated 1880. Paid-up Capi- . -.-'...; .. tal £1,500,000 • . • ■' ■.- ' ■'■: Reserve Fund together £2,810,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 ' £5,610,000. ; A dividend of S.\- ss. per share and bonus of 10s. per share for the half-year, together equal'to 14 per cent, per annum, having been declared at a meeting of proprietors held in London on 25th July, ■ 1910, the same is now payable to Colonial '■- Shareholders. G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. ■ Wellington, 2Gth July, 1910. 1 ! '. " ; jPfjrk CASH—First Prizo £15, second . w c&/*U jE3, third £2, given to the per- i| sons who sendi me tho longest subscrip- ■ tions to either, or both, the "New Idea" '' and "Lifo" Magazines (price, posted, 6s. 1 Gd per year). As the competition !! closes shortly, post your entry at once to :t "Lifo's" Subscription Representative, c.o. •,] Box 8, Waipukurau. j TinHIS is to Notify the Public that MR-, i •*■ GEORGE EVANS has taken over■ "~" ■"} THE ALBERT HOTEL, (, Corner of Manners and Willis Streets. 1
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 881, 29 July 1910, Page 1
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