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AMUSEMENTS. ['■ \\ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.:/y Props., John Fuller and Sons. , - y PICTURES His PICTURES.--/.! PICTURES ' Majesty's •' ' PICTURES; '..,; (The Superexcellent and Supreme). ■; AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. ..'. j LAST 2 NIGHTS " -'" --•] : ' '•' LAST 2. NIGHTS .-. - - ' i OF THE PRESENT PROGRAMME.- . ; A CALL OF THE HEART. ; : V ■-, ;\ A Magnificent Dramatic Study. ISLANDS OF VENETIAN: LAGOONS.' ' - ; OVER Two KNOT V'; SILENT, Biograph ■■'' . IN THE ' i PATHS. Masterpieces; .: PLOT. .~! RACE DAY AT HELIOPOLIS. .'■ . -I ' DARKES'? "AFRICA. .-' . ' -.-:,; Suffragettes'. Candidate—Buffalo Hunting ... -.- • —Nick Duchess, ol /' 1 Guisa—Tontoiini Toreador—A Chanteclor ■.'.', I - . Hat. ■:,.-' .'.! A COMPLETE CHANGE WEDNESDAY.. :.; ' D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. / . ~'i ■Plan .at Christeson's.- 'Phone 3153. ■ -' ■! N.B.—On request, trams stop at door.. :! New -Programme, New Artists. .'.'; jj .m IEIT'EJ' ' 'ROY A L--A • Props.,, John Fuller.and Sons. '• ':,1 FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE - COMPANY, ;.v;; Everything New To-night. ~;.;, Six New Artists To-night. ■''-.'''■'] 1 , THE FOUR VALDAKES. '■■'"■'.:) ■■••'■ THE FOUR.VALDARES., ' .'» VALDARES -.'4 VALDARES ' : In a Wonderfully Skilful Comedy Cycle'-■ ' -'' : Act,- , : ■ ■■■ /..- -'•>:,; Feats that have taken years of hard .;■'-.; practice to perfect. Feats to be seen-to. ;; be believed. Nothing like it hero before,.:' - ;J First Appearance HARRY SADLER. .-. './tf. ' HARRY SADLER is aiot known here ...'-; yet, but To-night he will give a TASTE ''■.-.:.•' OP'HIS QUALITY.'andwo have no fear,, .;j Wellington will, following Melbourne's.;-" S and Sydney's example, tako him to its '•■;-.;', bosom, as it were. . As a comic singer hr . :V stands alone., ■ --- -' Carden , WILSON and HELLMRICK Pearl ; '' PearI..HELLMRICK and WaSON Carden. -~vj ■ '•':■ In'an Original. Comedy Sketch, -'■■"■•'■; "A NIGHT- OUT." - "■■-'■■ ; Reappearance-BLANCHE ,CABELLI,. ;'.'/:j '.' Everybody's Favourite Soprano., : -1 Reappearance of BEATTIE M'DONALD, V;: V Everybody's. Favourite Girlie. - : ;• 1 THE TWO GIBSON. GIRLS, ' J~ . - Vaudeville's Daintiest Double. ■•''■■ . ; . ARDELL. ■." ' , ■:'. ARDELL,. -~", ■■/:. :\ Great Equilibrist and Comedian. -'/j .■' >' .--FANNY.-HALLE, '... .;,'-, '",; Talented . Balancer and Gymnast.- •'•'' Clover .ROYAL SISTERS.. Juveniles.:-' 2s..and'ls. - Boxes 21s. ' Te1.,2084. ;/:,: ST THOMAS'S. HALL, NEWTOWN. \| STAR PICTURES. . STAR PIC- -.«::' TURES. -Patrons please note—The Star./a , Pictures .will NOT show, to-night, but re- ■-.'> : sume TUESDAY NIGHT, with a complete-/ \:\- change-'of. programme; ■ "-. -/■ : •':■/: i ■'■■■■■ MAYORESS'S v.; :-'i CHILDREN'S -.', HOSPITAL -; : ..FUND, f' \'\ . OPERA HOUSE?' ; TO-NIGHT.' ; ■:.- :H Conledy-'.'CASTE," ■'-/:' t-f:-■';; . And First Performance -, : "■••' '-'■; : MRS. BAINBRIDGE'S' SONG, v : -.V--i "THE'COMING- OF. OUEEN -MARY.'^ '■■■ \.& - E.-'.WARD., -■■■■ ; \~.:^A Violin-MISS RUBY M'DONALD. : / .--u -Pinnist-MR. 1 D.-.KJ3NNY.:; 'V:.'.-: 1 ,Chorus-ORIENT.-U, BAY "POPPIES."'. :j vSoug,.nrice 25., sold.in Theatre for bene-.. .-. ■? fit Mrs'.Wilford's Fund., -■: -' :,',,.::'':-/ : .:HELP-THE-CHILDREN: :;: '; X'-i T-iOWEEf,HUTT SKATING ■ ; E/LNK. ';{s ■;•:• .-'. :;.'■,.::;//'•'./: WEDNESDAY :NEXT, /August- 17,: 191 ft \ ':;\\ ... 'Proceeds, to; bo given to, the:. ',-.-.■ - .: : - PETONE. PALACE SKATING RINK.' - ,:i ■fi RAND 'FANCY AND POSTER CAR.- -" •"vff :NIVAL, 'to he■ held on'.WEDNES.: '-'■:; DAY,'l7th; AUGUST. /-/ V,'-.-. .-;/'::- . iFinest'Carnival ever held/in the Valley;.,? ;• ..; Admission 2s. nnd:ls;'.bobked/.seats 6d.iv- ■! extra. M E. W.. Woodhousa and : : , Jackson Street, Pelone.'■"'/■"■ • "■■'-.';':' : :j ''•--■/:.I 'NOTICE. " "■ ■/■-■ ■■■-! THE DIXON Si'HEET ' '■' .- v: r.:;; ".'■■' .. -BILLIARD PARLOUR./i" :> - .EIGHT TABLES.:■>, 100 UP SIXPENCE.-'- - \ ..: SNOOKER .>SIXP,ENCE 'PER GAME. - y:} ■ ' ■■ '■;' —' ""'~ ' ■ '-.-':. ;, WELLINGTON ' TAXI-CAB '; ANU.?:,! TUUKING,CAR CO. -.:' r : ;): /i ''-~-,'- 'Phone ,59, ■■'/ . '•, )■.:/:• Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. -,-':•-/,- Special, tonus to Doctors and Commercial ; ' : ',' '.- ■' '' \- "Men. '■■ " -.- -:,.-.-.; No disappointments.. 'Phone-open daj; :: ; '-, ■and night/: , r :' ■ '■' ■' - ' -/'.,/,p/i •PUBLIC NOTICES.: ; w/ft £Q/v .CASH—First Prize .£ls, second '-■ f Al\J £'i, third .£2, given' to the, per-; v-ij sons who. send, mo tho 'longest subscrin-''::''| ticins to either, or both, the;" New Idea"-/.., /i and "Life" Magazines (price,. posted, Gs. J. !j Gd. per' year). 'As' the • competition .'/-■'•; closes si'.oi'lly, post your entry.at once.to" /.] ''.'.> "Liio's" Subscription Representative, c.a,..','.j Box 8, > WaipTukurau,;... .-. -/ ...:■'/:'/;::/• SPECIAL NOTICES. ;■;,' ://-/V^ "CHRISTENDOM/ ASTRAY ":.':;,', /^l:] IS a Book'which will'assist you to un-/: ■■" derstand the .--Bible-by-dispelling ' ■:; doubts and difficulties, and exhibiting to/: yj the honest seeker-for Truth/ the true, in-// '5j terpretation of. the Gospel,- preached by / .} '/■. '; Christ and His Apostles.'-- It. shows .that -.'.,:.!; this Gospel,is- the only, remedy 1 for the,-'/.:! Political, Social, and Individual Evils ofV'-/rf the present time, and also clearly proves'':-/:-j that the Gospel is. Not: preached by, a .:'/.' great many: professing to bo Ministers :-:/;:; rf the Gospel. Search and see: For loan-. from H. MILVERTON,' ; Taihape.: /.,.''''.'/ ■) 'j HATAITAI, KILBIRNIE,' MARANUL:^•-:.'■ I MESSRS. M'PARLAND BROS, wish toU::/'J inform, the residents of the ab6vo--; : : mentioned districts that they- deliver /. ; BREAD to' all parts. Any orders will re-_-.'•,-v-..? ceive prompt attention. 'Phone 851..; .-.■:: ■ M'PARLAND BROS., . ::';,:': . .'.-. City Bakery, . ,: ~'n; N0.'22-1 Taranaki .Street./...:: < APPLES/;/ ' :■/ ";.-; Choice Rokcwoods ~..'.:... 10s. 6d. cas'a , ■ ' /.'■ Choice Doughertys 12s. Gd./case.: /./.'.. I Railage Paid .to Any Railway Station. :'/'•/-,> •'- JOHN RICH," :; .'/r. ' a:./;*'/-] ICaroola Orchard,: Havelock .North; .:.;/■;'::] ILSON'S Malt: Extract, aid Cod-0- ■■\ Liver,. Oil. Price,- Is. Gd, and- 2s. i'/' ■'■i Od. All Grocers ,aud-Chemists.. . ./.:., 0\ A MbNEY-MAICiNG- INVESTMENT. /,'/:; THE Cinematograph Picture Shows are '' certainly tlie . best money-making . ; enterprises yet introduced into-New.'Zea- .. land. The liublic. eagerly support all high-class picture: shows. \\ T e offer to a syudicato or' others our ; centrally-situated Garage,-13 x GGft., op-'"; '/; positc the "Evening Post," Willis Street, 1 •Wellington, as being specially suitable ' jj premises for a high-class' Picture PaT- ;! i lour. The position is so central that daily '...- j morning and afternoon shows could be, :•.:-, hold in-'addition to the usual night shows. ; ■ '■'■.■■ ■Wo arc prepared.to Let the premises, . ./• or Soil the Lease, which expires on tho Ist February. 102 G. . ■."::.:; •Vnv other narticiilars can be obtained ■■'"' ( from ADAMS, LIMITED, -13S-H0 High ' / Street, Christchurch, or from any of the.. .::■« Wellington-:'Lau'tl. Agents who have- tho-/:; , property"on their books. ',:.,:'' TNGUS~fURN : EIfS New Hnirdressim? -."-V -: J\ Saloon,. Hotel Windsor BnildingK '■>• Willis Street', is oue of the most ,up-tc- .vH date Saloons in the City. Finest Brands '~' '.' •of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Cigar*- :'/ stocked. • ■'::;:::

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 895, 15 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 895, 15 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 895, 15 August 1910, Page 1

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