AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE' PICTURES His PICTURES . PICTURES Majesty's ''PICTURES.- .- (The Superexccllent-and Supreme.) AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. ' "■: ENORMOUS SUCCESS. .' ENORMOUS SUCCESS. . ; . THE NEW PROGRAMME ' ' : A VERITABLE TRIUMPH, A VERITABLE TRIUMPH, - FROM SHADOW-TO SUNSHINE. FROM SHADOW TO SUNSHINE. . A Story ot Theatrical Life. ASCOT SUNDAY. ASCOT SUNDAY,- • AT BOULTER'S LOCK, i : June 19th, 1910; . . " An opportunity for the Ladies of WeU ' lington to-witness' "■■ . LONDON'S LATEST . ' ; . SUMMER FASHIONSTHE HEAVEN-GUIDED HEROINS. THE HEAVEN-GUIDED HEROINE. THE WORLD'S WRESTLERS. \ THE WORLD'S WRESTLERS. ■'.."' : Love and Marriage in Poster Land. Love and Marriage in Poster Land. ■ : SWEDISH ALPS. TWO BROTHEB& Seal Hunting—Through the Andes^-Betty. ~ and the Fireworks. : . D.C.and 0.5., Is;; Stalls (tip-up), Gd; . Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. . N.B.—On request, trams stop at door. ..'■ mH E A ; T E E . EO Y A,'V Props.l John Fuller and Sons..■."■•;■ ■':.• FULLER'S ' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. '.' TO-NIGHT! .. ■> . . TO-NIGHTI This' programme a triumphant'eupcesa The Great, the Wonderful,'.the Daring ..-'.: VALDAEE and VAENO, VALDAEE and VARNO, .... '.. ■'■■■'■■ . , - ' . ■■. ''i L .' ■• Without doubt the greatest humorous , trick cycling-ever.presented in this city, A breathless whirl of amazement, amuse meat, and excitement.... Recalled again '•;■ / and again last night. .' ' '.' ■ v Last Nights of Trapeze GERTRUDE EMERY, ■ Artist Last Night of the Boy Contortionist, .'.. ' Master-HAYES-Frank. '.'■■■ • '■~ The Boneless Wonder. .. : TWO ■ Sparkling ; TWO ROSEBUDS! Serios ROSEBUDS! Impersonations KEILDERSON, Imitatione. ■' Popular WILLROBEY-' Comedian -■ New RUPERT. CHRISTIE Song 9'; ■; :■ GERTIE JOHNS. 'WARD LEAR. :, . THE BRITISH LIOGRAPH.' '...'/•" Latest Specially Imported Pictures. . v Bs. and Is. ... Boxes, 2ls. ;. Tel. 20M.-, • ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN.' STAR PICTURES. STAR PICTURES; \ \ AViIINOT Show to-night (Thursday), but'- , will resume TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRI- .' DAY), and every evening as usual. "HAVE YOU SEEN. THE COMET?" • HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOE ;: . , (Lord Islington) will open ■••■-.-■-■ THE:, i MISSIONS'-.' TO ■■■■ SEAMEN' : , :. BAZAAR, TO-DAY, at 3. '. Music by Mr. Leo Buckeridge. • , , Maypole Tots under ' Miss, D.; 8u11,, - . : .AGAIN; ..at'7.30.. . / Tho Wesleyaii Orchestral Band. . Mr. Harrison's Ladies' Team. ' The ■• One-stringed. Violin,: by Mr. Reed, . H.M.S. Encounter, Etc.,. Etc. '■; See tiio 1 Comet,,:the" 1 Moving: Pictures.. . Tho Fight for tho Pole, etc. fIONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN'HALLA.. \J- MONDAY, ■• AUGUST Sth. \ MRS. ORR-LORING , . The Southern- '. MRS. OER-LORING . Lyric Soprano. '.-■-:■ ■•■.'; ■'■'■' Assisted by -■-••■'■ MR. HERBERT BLOY, Violinist. ' '. ME; ERNEST PAEICES, Baritone. , : '.■-■' ' . AndvMR,.D.:KENNY. ■ . . ':. / '■Box' Plan;, at the Dresden to-morrow. ■ i-Prices,'-3s'.,|-25., and Is.. OLYMPIA - - FULLER'S . LYMPIA FULLER'S OLYMPIA, ROLLER SKATING! '■•:■ ROLLER .SKATING! THREE SESSIONS DAILY: ' ::.:.■■'/. ROLLER SKATING! -,'.., 2.30 p.m., C p.m. (beginners), and 7.30 p.m, Olvmpia Band Afternoon arid Evening. First-class Floor, Skates, and Music; ; ; Learners not allowed at 7.30 session. . • , General Admission—Ladies Gd., Gentle« .men Is. Skate Hire-Is. Private Skates, ~ flcorai;e Gd.'Skating Parties by / inent. Private Lessons Given. , - '■■"• MONDAY, Aug. Bth and 9th,-TUESDAY" ' . ATHOS. .■.-' ■■- ■- Will give his Rink Act, comprising Trick,- .'.. Fancy, and-Graceful Skating.. .:.■'■', Afternoon and. Evening. .•.-•,-. ...:,'.'. A. R; SHEPARD. Manager..'/.. pETONE. PALACE THEATEB ....'• ';.- Open' Every Afternoon and : Evening fol: '. Skating.' '■ -. '.■■-.'•■:'■ v Hours—2.3o p.m. to 5 p.m.; 6.30. to ;'. 7.30' p.m. (Leurners' Session); 7.30 to 10 ■'• ' ' ■-.- - 'p.m. . . '-. ' :,',■._-. - ■'.•■■ SPECIAL ATTEa"cTION.' SATURDAY- '- ■ .- ; EVENING. , : ■■'■■. ".■-.--.. : notice..-.. ■"■ •',•..-.;■':"■.. v. EIGHT TABLES. 100 UP SIXPENCE* / ' SNOOKEE SIXPENCE PEE GAME.,; / ■STTELLINGTON TAXI-CAB A-NQ ; :W TOURING CAR CO. ■ ';■• 'Phone 59. ■'■; ~y ;.■,_- --.-, '. Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. ; ~x : : Special terms to Doctors and Commeroial -..-■: Men. ". ■. ' ■: ~ No disappoistments.' 'Phone open daj „ and night.. - . . - .'■■■■ '■ ■.-■- ' '.:"■'. PUBLIC NOTICES.; ' / -■■' /NOTICE. / ./ '■■'. ■'■..'.-' TO THE RESIDENTS' OF ;HATAITAI."/' AND KILBIRNIE. - . / MB. H. DENHAED,- Baker, begs to 1: notify that ho is now.prepared: to . . deliver Bread throughout Hataitai-and. ■ Kilbirnie. Address, l'Jl Willis Street 'Phone 2622.; ' / -'/'■■ " : : -,- : . THE COLONIAL 'MUTUAL LIFE AS- V SURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED.// .. -.• . LOST 'POLICY. :// -.'• -v■',:."' IT is the intention of thei above Society, ■■■, on and after the 7th.' day of SEPTEMBER, 1910, to -issue'a Certified . Copy in place of Policy No. 68595 on the ■'/ lives of. idinondand Eileen O'Donnell,..-; which -is alleged to have, been lost. :■- ' .- , ■' /.P. D. LESLIE,., '/.'■'■" . Resident Secretary. - ■ Wellington; August 3, 1910...',,-. . - . .:. , ANY Person or Persons found Trespassing on Hooper and Wood's Pro- ; perty, South ICarori, with dog or gun, ' . will be prosecuted. . -:. " , All .dogs destroyed. ; :..;.-.; ■;/■ mHIS is to Notify .tho Public that MR. "■*• -■ GEORGE/EVANS lias taken ; over ' . . THE ALBERT HOTEL,'Corner of. Manners and f Willis Streets. .-, nn A CASH—First Prize £15, second 3i/*" J!3, third £2, given to the per6ous who send me the longest subscrip- . tions to either, or both, the "New Idea" and "Life" Magazines (price, posted, 6s. : Gd per year). As the competition closes shortly, post your entry at once to /. "Lifo's" Subscription Representative, e.o.- * ' Box 8, Waipufcurau. ■:".' - 'T|IHE DOMINION" employs a staff of /. Advertising Experts, w.hose servieca ■ are always available. /They will. gi TO V valuable Advico to Advertisers, '■ and ■ Write Advertisements without any extra ' charge. ; - ,- ' ■'';.'. / '•'...' ; '■'/ A'. '."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 886, 4 August 1910, Page 1
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