AMUSEMENTS. . " HIS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE, i Props., John Fuller and Sons. ■ ■■') THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE.. Vj PICTURES ; -. His PICTURES '.ij PICTURES Majesty's PICTURES :; (The Superexcclleut and Supreme.) ..: . -AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. - : i TO-NIGHT ■ At 8 TO-NIGHT Last Night COACHING MARATHON , .. v ,:j Last-Night INDIAN BLOOD. . .-t Last Night THE ROAD AGENTS. ' ' .: ; Last Night ISLE OF CAPRI. -• Last Night ISABELLA OF ARRAGON. . ■•■ Last Night GOLDSEEKERS. - ■ Last Night Scenic Boubcrg—Police of the { Future—Foolshead—Lachine Rapids. ■:_' .j —Calino at the Bar, etc., etc. ■ : --j ■ COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. ■) D.C.and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. ;•; Plan at Christeson's. . 'Phone 3153. -j N.B.—On request, trams stop at door. : v--j Everything Entirely new TO-NIGHT! ■ TB e a.t re roy α-1,..'-! Props., John Fuller and Sons. .-■ : \ 5 FULLKU'S VAUDEVILLE- COMPANY. ~ TO-NIGHT! : TO-NIGHT!.-/! Overwhelmingly enthusiastic reception ':'; Last Night of the great, tho wonderful, ,-j the daring, the screamingly humorous, ■ , :.; . ' VALDOEE and A r ARNO, . ■ , s ' -I : and A T ARNO, '. '■■ - AVithoiit a doubt the greatest and most . humorous,trick cycling ever presented in ; . this city. Their intrepidity received witji ,' : -j bated breath, their humour with convuU; ',5 sions of laughter. A whirl of O amazement and laughter. . ■.-■'■' / 'j Immediate Success Last. Night of Trapeze GERTRUDE EMERY, ■ ArtiaS .■' . . ABig Hit!. ... ■, ■ : --■■■■;■: MASTER HAYES (FRANK), , J The .Boneless AA 7 onder. . ! .. i- , .-."! Great Popularity of tho Dashing \..>i TWO , Sparkling TWO l :'i ROSEBUDS! Serios' ROSEBUDS! •'■ <*l ■ ■ • KEILDERSON, " : : ■~ .- -,;V] In New and. Amusing Imitations. ' WILL , ROBEY, ; : ::■: ."Original Six Feet of Comicality." V '-1 New., RUPERT CHRISTIE. Songs;: ■; New r GERTIE JOHNS. Items.:-.' More AA'ARD LEAR.. Extravagances, s! THE BRITISH IJIOGRAPH. ; Latest Specially Imported Pictures. •'; Bb. and Is. :Boxes 2\s.■ ... Te1..2081, .;,. QT. THOMAS'S HALL, .NEWTOAVN, :, ; : ; i >3 Star Pictures. Another Gorgeous Pro- .-. grammei Patrons please, note:—The Pic-\-0 tures will not show on AA'ednesday, and'-''■ Thursday, but will resume as usual 0n..'..', Friday. ■ ■.■' . .- ■.' ■.- "■■.■,-■■.■■'. ST. MARK'S CHOIR : ANNUAIi . i .concert. ■: ;-'• ••■•--. i.'; TO-NIGHT. . .TO-NIGHT..' • K TUESDAY, AUGUST 2nd,'at;B p.m.- . .. Assisted by Mr. Frank Johnstone ('Cello) , vi : and , Mr. Arthur Hamerton (Organ). V Sir Arthur Sullivan's Dramatic Cantata, "ON SHORE AND SEA." ■ ; . : '-. Soprano, Miss Gladys AA T atkins; . Tenor, > Mr. James Fergusson. •'.•■■■■. Part Songs by Pull. , Choir, Men, and ;■ Choir Boys. .' ';■; ' '-■'■,' ':.:. .- Conductor—Laurence '-Watkins, Mus Baa: : HAA 7 E YOU SEEN THE COMET?,. f>; - :- : -.- YOU.CAN '-.:■■'■■■ '■.■■■;''.:' TO-MORROW(AA'ED.),THURS., Fill., and. ■; SAT., from 3 to 5.30 and 7.30 to 10, ...-, ■ ■ ■■-~■: . •■■ At■ ■'•'••■ j ';^ : - { .MISSION TO SEAMEN BAZAAR-.- I ';';.''-.-- At the Mending Booth, expert menders .-' await-to do your darning,'patching, and V sewing.. '.-. ■ ■ "■ '■.'■ '.■'■■ ■'■•■■'.''■'"'■'■ ' ' \i: ■ Sfee."The Fight'for 'the Pole" and"'.'The.",; Midnight': Scare," and" -.Winsome Enter-; :'. tainiuentsi .■■'■. ■ -. ■ \ ..' •■- •■-', ■■■-'■■:■ ". .-'.. ■.""; ":-. JAS. S MOORE, Missionfer.';, : ,; . (TKLYMPIA ; FULLER'S OLYMPIA.'., V/LYMPIA '■:■' FULLER'S OLYMPU, ,;, ~ROLLER SKATING!.-, ~ ■' ROLLER-SKATING! • , , -'.V THREE SESSIONS DAELY: -;-■:; ■ . ROLLER SKATING I.' ; - 2.30 p.m., G p.m'. (Ijeginners), and 7.30 p.m, \ ■■. '■. Olyinpia Band Afternoon and Evening. -I.;:- , : First-class Floor, Skates, and Music. ,',; Learners nof allowed at,7.30 session. ■.;', General Admission—Ladies Gd., Gentle- ;■.; wen Is. Skate Hiro Is. Private Skates, >-.; 6d. Skating Parties by. arrange. ■•■;.. mnnt. Private Lessons Given, MONDAY, Aug. Bth and Oth, TUESDAY ■■■ ■■ .- -ATHOS ' •••■:■ ,-.-.;■ Will.give his Rink Act, comprising Trick,- : : Fancy, aud Graceful; Skating. / : .'■'.; Afternoon nnd Evening. , •■, A...R. SHEPARD. Manager. ;.'' ; - ; -, ■ NOTICE: ;■■ ■ " : r: : i THE DIXON STREET ' '- ' - ■ BILLIIRD PABLOUK.-;' EIGHT. TABLES. 100 UP SIXPENCE. :' ■SNOOKER; SIXPENCE.-PER GAME.... ■" : MEETINCS. .'. .-,;". V ■TOTELLINGTON- PHILOSOPHICAL' yV ..SOCIETY. . ' , - . . . An Ordinary Meeting of the Society ;| «ill be held in the Dominion Museum. ■" oh AA'ednesday, 3rd August, at 8. p.uv!-,'" (1) University (Reform,- by Professor T.::, H. Laby; (2) The Need for a Society of> : in. New Zealand, ,by Professor v;, ■H. 8.-Kirk; (3) Exhibits. ■Members may , • introduce friends.—C.'E. Adams, Secretary."; ; : TO SHAREHOLDERS IN THE I ; , TARANAKI PETROLEUM. COMPANY,- : '. ' .' .'"'l-td:-''" ,; ;." ''"'^l. CjHAREHOLDERS.are .invited to attend 'I': yj a Mooting to: be held on THURSDAY AFTERNOON (4th instant) at 5Vγ o'clock, at tho Chamber of • Cominerce,. , >: AA'ellington, ( to discuss tho policy, of the.; Directors iii proposing to. issue fresh capi- .- tal •: and to appoint a representative to' - '.' attend the special meeting at Now Ply--■ mouth'on the Monday following. ■'.'.. -.. ■ DAA r ID A. EBERLET, ;: '.. .'■■-. -.■'., i--. , '.- Convener. -.'-!• .. SPECIAL NOTICES. i- ' '. ; '■ ■ -' . : THE WELLINGTON'. INVESTMENT, TRUSTEE AND AGENCY COM..- . PA-NY, LTD. ;-.,'■ DIA r IDEND AA'arrants for Dividend of . ■ 3 per cent, for. half-year ended 30th ■. '-; JUNE, 1910, can.now; be obtained upon. ;. application at the Companj"s Office, 237 ; Lambton' Quay. - .',- .- , - L. G. MACKAY, Secretary. ;". ■; "CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY". ... E.a book which exhibits the true., teaching of Christ and His Apostles,.-. ''; comernins the;. Gospel, which was : glad i tidings' of; a future righteous govern- : - ment, to be established .on tliis earth,- by ■■' Himself. , _ The.book exhibits, in. detail,.. . the conditions by which .mankind may. share with Him' in the good, things to .;■ come; and also,clearly proves that THE ■' Gospel, is NOT . preached to the people, by a great many professing to be Hia -"Mhiisters." . : . ■ ■■ Search mid- see. ' . ' ■ ' For loau ; from H. C. MILVERTON, ' ■ Taihape. :. . . ' • :. TOTILLINGTON TAXI-CAB AND ' VV ' TOURING CAR CO. • , ' 'Phono 59. . ■ Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. . ; Special terms to Doctors and Commerolal 1 .-. Men.. . ■'.'■-.■■ No disippoictuiciits. -'Phone open day : . 1 and night. -.'-■■ WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE v Telephone: IKM9. ■ , - -;; ORDERS A^M^KOMPTLyJ Stand: Opposite Public Trust Office and-' Hotel Arcadia. , ■■ . _ ;• Special Terms for Balls or Parties. ■ \ 1 Telephone No. 2349, . ' ; .. STUDY .tho- Property Market.—Tho "' back pago of "The Dominion" is' a LiuJ ojad. l'\irm Direotorj,. . .;
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