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. AMUSEMENTS. ) HIS' MAJESTY'S ■ THEATRE. "" ;: ■ Props. John Fuller and Sons. .; TO-DAY (SATURDAY) TO-DAY. ■,".; GRAND 'MA'VINEE. '"• :' HIS MAJESTY'S'PICTURES.- , -\ MATINEE TO- MATINEE ■■■.:; .MATINEE DAY; . MATINEE J Commencing at 2.31> sharp. ■ . ■• MATINEE PRICES-. ' • , Adults and Children Cd. to all parts.. IS MAJESTY'S. THEATRE.; '; Props., John Fuller and Sons. .-. i: PICTURES ; His PICTURES -:■. ) PICTURES Majesty's ■ PICTURES. .? (The Superexcellent and Supreme). •. " .:; • AND FIRST-CLASS 'ORCHESTRA. ■ -.; TO-NIGHT. ' (At 8) TO-NIGHT. ■ . A CALL OF THE HEART. : .'.''• A Splendid Dramatic Study. .■ ' \'i * RACE DAY AT HELIOPOLIS. - . ■ OVER • ■■•• Two . KNOT"■■-..■! SILENT Biograph IN THB ; J PATHS. . Masterpieces. PLOT. . DARKEST AFRICA. ■ ISLANDS OF LA GOONS. .'.: v A SUFFRAGFTTES' CANDIDATE.. ■■■'-']•■- Cbthsrme, Duchess of-Guisa—Nick AVin-.. ter-A Chantecler Hat-r-Euffalo Huntinß •;, —Tontolini as Toreador, etc., etc... ~ "■• D.C. and 0.5;,>15.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d./.■.;..■ J Plan at! Christeson's. 'Phone'3ls3. . ', N.B.—On request, trams stop at door. ..;. : LAST NIGHT THIS PROGRAMME,; . ' . ■ ' . • Andjnany Old Favourites. ' / T.H EATRE .' ROY A. L, ,'■ Props. , , John Fuller and Sons. ' ■-; FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE .COMPANY. . ; ~ LAST NIGHT THIS-PROGRAMME.V. . •: ;■ Rc-appearance of BEATTIE. M'DON AID, y Evervljodv's Favourite Girlie. : . ~; ' THE' TAVO GIBSON GIRLS.- ; •, ■ A Vaudeville's Daintiest' Double ., ' ' - ,•; VALDARE! And VARNOI ■ - . ■ ■ Without doubt the greatest humorom ■• ; . j trick cycling ever presented in this.city. , .j \' ARDELL. ' , , ARDELL. ; ' ; .. '. : Great Equilibrist and Comedian. . - . ■' ' -FANNY HALLE, - > • Vi Talented Balancer and: Gymnast :■ I ! Clover ROYAL- SISUERS. Juveniles. '. : ■ Last Night :CHAS.. , REEVES. \.'■:• iSNight ' - wmEOßfl- -:! S' RUPERraaS-- ~ THE'BRITISH BIOGRAPH, \ v-; , . 1 : 2s.'-and Is. Boxes 21s. Tel. .2081. ~.; Next, Complete Change., > ;, , Monday Next, Six New Artists. .... : ST. THOMAS'S HALL,' NEWTOWN. '. ; TO-NIGHT: :■ STAR PICTUEES.., ■•;•; Don't fail to see This AVeek'sPrograramP,;.;. ~■ of Scenic, Dramatic and Comic Gems.- , .. -. •;': Usual Price?, Cd. and Is.;" ■■' : .• WELLINGTON . COUNCIL. .'■; • ;.. ■' TOWN: HALL., '■■-■■ ,; ...\ ; .\,. 'i ' : ' ORGAN. RECITAL. ' :'■•;.: . , OEGAN RECITAL. ._ .;. . .^ THIS (SATtffiDAY)'EVENING, at 8 p.m. ' ; A ■ . ByMS, MAUGHAN .BARNETT . ■ .-,i • . (City Organist). . . ' \,. '.; Tannhauser,' Act 1, Scene 3,, Wagner.-: . i Organ Sonata, No. 2 . Mendelssohn ■~'• Prelude in C sharp Minor Rachmaninoff , AiidAYorksliyßnch, Burnett and Faulkes. .-:■ . ■ Admission, Sixpencei and One Shilling... ..-:.- ■ - JNO..R. PALMER, : ■ v Town Clerk. .>' ) ■. | ■ , ■..'•. ;..-.• i ri ARRIS ON ,, BAND. : ' M AR.R.ISO VN'- . B AND,..; ■ ' Assisted by ■ : MR. FLETCHERY(Tenor), and ,MR. D. .' , -.-,. ;-. ■ , KENNY. ,' "■.";' "■■'y.: ... .;■ ; .'■;,. GRAND'CONCERT! ~"' • ; .'-i 1 TOWN HALL, (SUNDAY) -. - ''■'. :':■;■:;,:: ;;,■.. At:s.is.p.m..;:y ... ,::- .; :■ \ ':'\ ■•'■ : '- 'In Aid';of ;/.:' '] ■■"'■i' : ■ .•■'■ CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL! -■" ■''■ CHILBREN'S HOSPITAL!, : ■;, ; : ■'■ Silver Coin Collection.' ..j '. "M"ISS ..: HARDINGE ■■ .. MALTBY'S' ">j : DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE ' ~; ' Of'the Celebrated Comedy, -, • ■; •-. '■. y V .".caste. ,, .., • '• ■■-;■;'.:;; 1 (Now being.played-in ; London and Neir : ■■■'; ■ , -■■ •■■.■■■- York) . ■ ' ■•• ; . '•. _ '-; ■'.; ■ , ./. .; "OPERA HOUSE, "' .'':.^\ i ', ' -MONDAY. 15th.. :; ,;! TUESDAY, 16th. . ■'' i . WEDNESDAY, 17th. ; : ;;. ~:''Si i Preceded on-Tuesday-and-Wednesday-bf ! ' : ''-'i i .:'. "THE LAUGHTER BUREAU,"' ' :-r'< .. : An Original One-act Play. ' ,i Tickets, 35., : 25., Is.' -' , . '■/, •: ',! : Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at...'. i ! ' Christeson's.~ '■'..-" . . < ;'.' RU-GB Y.; V;FO OTB ALL.;>:'{! SPECIAL CHARITY SATURDAY. ■ '.' 'A , ;I- AT ATHLETIC. PARK. " -.. • ■ ; : '. : . -: .-' TWO- IMPORTANT GAMES- .:': ■PONEKE V. ORIENTAL: V ; ' ST. JAMES, V. ATHLEi'IC ;;;/..:} ' The gate takings this afternoon will be . ' devoted—one-half to Atrs. AVilt'ord's. Hoa- ': pitalSOhomc and one-half to tho Injured • • 'Players' Fund. i \ ' ;., .- /',- / ■ ■ Both worthy objects and deserving -of ■' : '■' support. '.- . :' . ' ~:■ .;:' i . Prior to thoCup there are two ' "' excellent early matches—. '.'■"; :... i ■ . .wairarapa: schools '■■V^ ■ . ■■' •-.•:• --■■• .v.v ■ .;■ --. ■;. <:■■'■;■> . ■ AVELLINGTON- SCHOOLS. .•'•-; COLLEGE V. SELWYNP -. ■:■ At HtJTT-' ■■•'■ " r ■ ■■', ' . .-'■■ ■■■'":■:■'< HUTT V. OLD BOYS.' .. :, . ", :: . Admission, Is.' Grandstand, 6d. extra, ' . ' W.:G.-TALBOT, Secretary. . ; Sj 1 PETONE PALACE SKATING-RINK.'; '' GUUND. FANCY AND POSTER CAR. ■' r NIVAL, to be held on, AA'EDNES- "' • DAY, 17th AUGUST. •, . . - •■:-,..- Finest Carnival ever held in tho Valley. . ; ; ; Admission 2s. and- Is; booked seats Cd. ■■ extra. At E... AV. AVoodhouse aud Co,- ; i' Jackson Street, , Potoue. ■-.:. - \.~ : '■': -.'• ■■■'•■ ■.'■.' . '-:':'''■■: mHE DIXON SMiEET / " : > ■''•' , ;il , '•..-. BILLIARD \PARLOUR. " M ' EIGHT TABLES. 100 UP SIXPENCE. .": ;. SNOOKER SIXPENCE PER GAME.. : ■;: TTITELLINGTON' TAXI-CAB ANnV",W TOURING CAU CO, . , r : 'Phone M. . ' .'.'■. "]■■'' .--'"; i . Taxi-Cars'at ordinary cab - rate* '..■'■■< :j Special terms to Doctors and Commeroial '"■■■- ■ ■ •■-.'■..' '■ Men... ■■ . ■ ■■ ; •;:.. ■'■: '! No disappoiatuients, 'Phone opon day i and night. . , . , . ' : ■ . ;. WILSON'S , Malt- Extract and Cod ■ ■ ; ■ ' Liver Oil. Price,. Is. , 6d. uud 2s. '•'-t Sd. AH Grocers and Chemists. .: .■, ,: ■,:a money-making ina-estment. :: ■' THE Cinematograph Picture Shows are" "certainly, the best money-making- ' enterprises yet introduced into New Zca- : land. The public: eagerly support all. High-class picture shows. Wo , offer to a syndicate or others our. centrally-situated Garage,'43'x- 00ft., op-. J ■posito tho "Evening Post," "Willis Street, Wellington, as being specially suitable : premises for u high-class Picture Par-. . ,- lour. Tho position is so central that daily ' ' j iiioriiing and ■ afternoon shows could be ■'. held in addition to the usual nightshon-s.- .--,; : A\ 7 e arc prepared to Let the premises, -..-i or Sell (ho Lease, which expires on the •? Ist February, 19K. . " '■■■.'■ •.' '.".'I Anv other nnrtionlors can bo obtained -' i from" ADAMS, LIMITED, 138-110 High '-k Street, Christchurch, or, from any of the ;: ■; AVollington Land Agents who havo the , property on "their books.- . . '.-. ILSON'S Malt. Extract is- sold by " ! alj. stores, with or. without Cod : ° Liver' Oil. Is. Gd. and 2s. 3d. ... . • hWe ■': '^ JU getting up your lloors-siveen well' " and sprinklo a httlo Powdered AVax the '' ■" dancers do tho rest. Is. 3d. and is 9d per tin, posted. R, Martin, Ltd," "' . ■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 894, 13 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 894, 13 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 894, 13 August 1910, Page 1

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