AMUSEMENTS. . HIS MAJESTY'S , THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-DAY! 2.30 sharp. 'iO-DAY! HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES! . GRAND CHILDREN'S MATINEE! • GRAND CHILDREN'S 'lATINEE! TO-DAY (2.30) SATURDAYI MATINEE PRICES.—Adults and Chil-' dren SIXPENCE to all parts.. HIS MAJESTY'S. THEATRE. Props,, John Fuller and Sons. ' THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. PICTURES His PICTURES PICTURES ' Majesty's PICTURES (Tho Superexcellent and Supreme.) AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT , SHADOW TO SUNSHINE. . - SHADOW TO SUNSHINE. .' Love and iTarriage in Poster Land. Love and Marriage in Poster Land. - THE HEAVEN-GUIDED HEROINE. ASCOT SEAL , TWO , SUNDAY. HUNTING. BROTHERS, . EXHIBITION OF WRESTLING By the World's Champions. PRINCESS AND PEASANT. • PRINCESS AND'PEASANT. Swedish Alps—Water on Every, FloorBetty and the Fireworks. - THRO' THE ANDES.. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. N.B.—On request, trams stop at door. ■ New Programme Artists Monday. fin H E A T 11 E ROYAL. Props., John Fuller and Sons.' FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.; . LAST NIGHT THIS PROGRAMME. An electrical success. Continued popu- • laritv of the daring and intrepid VALDARE! ' And ' VARNO! VALDAIIE! ' And ' . VARNO! Without doubt the greatest humorous trick cycling ever presented in this city; .. A breathless whirl of amazement, amuse- - ment, and excitement. . Last Nights of the Dashing Duo THE ! TWO ROSEBUDS. Last KEILDERSON Nighta Celebrated New Ventriloquial Act. : Popular WILL ROBEY Cnmediaa New RUPERT CHRISTIE Songs GERTIE JOHNS. WARD LEAR. THE BRITISH HIOGRAPH. Latest Specially-Imported Pictures.. -- ? 2s. and Is. . . Boxes 21s. -Tel. 2084. v ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES.. STAR PICTURES Grand Matinee To-day at 2.30. Adults, Gd.; Children over 3 and under 12, 3d, Star Pictures show To-night as usual. .. "Tg"AVE YOU SEEN THE COMET?" TO-DAY, at 3.—Children's Outing, Picnic, and Festival. Tho Airship will' arrive. l from the ~ , Amokura. Toys, tollies, and Sports Galore. The Maori Maidens and Maypole; Tots. : AGAIN, at 7.30, THE POPULAR MUSICAL TBIO. Last'Niglit of the - , !'■ BONNY MAIDENS .' In . POI .'AND MAYPOLE SCENES.- ■ ■ ' ; WELLINGTON . CITY. COUNCIL. IJIOWN HALL. ~ TOWN HALL. ORGAN "RECITAL. . . ORGAN RECITAL. ■ THIS .(Saturday) EVENING at 8, : . By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City-'Organist). Fantasia, "Carmen" BiaA ' . Ist Sonata ....' Guilmant Slumber Song .......i...... Nevin , . -i' Admission—; •'. . -i ; - SIXPENCE AND:ONE SHILLING. , . JNO. It, PALMER, - ,'Toivn. Clerk.; . . August Gfch, :i910; - "■ is' UG B Y FO O IIIAI I>. V ■'» ' THIS AFTERNOON. GREAT SEMI-FINALS AT THE PARS. ~ - ORIENTAL V. ST. JAMES. . ' PONEKE V. ATHLETIC. .1 • AT LOAVER HUTT—' Two Suburban Teams, PETONE V. HUTT. Admission, 6d.; Ladies, Free; Grand*. stand, Gd. • : . .' -. W. G. TALBOT, . ' Secretary W.R.F.U.' JJOCKEY' . CHAMPIONSHIP. , W CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. CANTERBURY t. WELLINGTON. ' CANTERBURY v.. WELLINGTON. TO-DAY! . TO-DATI . DAY'S BAY, 1 At 3.30 p.m. . . .: Ferry Steamers 1.15 plm. .-and 2.30 p.nx: \ ' Admission—Gd. AUCKLAND . METROPOLITAN . : ■ WINTER EXHIBITION, ■ - i - : . 1910. . AUGUST 15th to 20th.. SCHEDULES FREE SCHEDULES FREE . On APPLICATION. ' : APPLICATION. ■ EDWIN HALL, . Secretary. . '. 10 and 17 Hall of Commerce, High Street, Auckland .. .'NOTICE. THE DIXON STREET. • BILLIARD PARLOUR. EIGHT TABLES. 100 UP SIXPENCE. SNOOKER. SIXPENCE PER GAME. LECTURE. , A LECTURE A LECTURE (Illustrated by Limelight Views) :. Will, be given in St. Michael's.'Schoolroom, Upland Road, ' lvelburne,. On WEDNESDAY, 10t!; August, at 8 p.m. : By MR, C. WILSON, M.A., ~ Entitled: . "AN EVENING WITH DICKENS." ■ Admission, Is. WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB AND TOUIiING CAR CO. . , 'l'hono 59. Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab ratoa. 1 Special terms to Doctors and Commercial . Men. • No disappoiatmeuts. 'Phono open do/ and night. ■ ■ . - - TO STAMMERERS. G L. JOHNSTON (rep. "Beasley Sy9> • teni") will hold a Second >Closs in Wellington, 22 Ha'wkcstono Street. Write and arrange an interview. ■ QTUDY tne Property Market.— Tha , O back page of "The Dominion" is a Land, aud Farm Directory.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 888, 6 August 1910, Page 1
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