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AMUSEMENTS. HIS' '.. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' Proj.ti John Fuller and Sons. TO-DAY. 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY. ■ HIS MAJESTY'S PiCTDKES. > MONSTER MATINEE. A Treat for the Little Ones. ■ . . .UATINEE PRICES- . Adults and Children Cd, to all parts. , HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. , Props;., John Fuller.and Sous. PICTURES. His PICTURES. PICTURES. Majesty's PICTURES. ■' Direction of John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT ■ DOGS OF ALL NATIONS. Exhibited'at the Ladies' Kennel Club. Association Show, Botanical Gardens, London, 1910. A PIECE OF LACE. . The Edison Company's Latest Successes, JANE EYEE. Lord Roberts Presenting the Colours ,Lord Roberts Presenting the Colours WARWICK 810 CHRONICLE, A Weekly Newspaper in Pictures... BLACK V. WHITE. . - '. ' . A Screaming •The Girl in the Barracks—Austrian Tyrol—The Impalement—Tontolini, etc. AND FIKST-CLASS' ORCHESTRA; Conductor Frank E. Crowther. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. •. Plan at Christeson's. I'Phone 3153. . ■ N.B.—On request trams stop at door. Last' Night This Programme. Tip ■H E A TEE •■■ . ROY AL. v -*• ■••' Props.. John Fuller and Sons. ' :■ FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE POMP ANT.. TO-NIGHT!- - TO-NIGHT! .-. ; Last Night'.This Programme;. : i A Programme of Sterling Interest. . KARLE'S PERFORMING ANIMALS, '. Including FITZ, the Wonderful Pony, \ And the. Marvellous Jumping Dogs. A prize of 10s. is offered to anyone who can ride, the pony for 30 seconds. ■ Competitors fide' at-'their own risk. This is most laughable.-.'.. .'-.-■■ i•' HARRY. SADLER!. HARRY SADLER! In a new budget of' bis Celebrated i Comic Songs, including "Mγ Wife's Gone." .. CARDEN.-.WILSON. "People I have Met." ..' BLANCHE'CAR F.LLT. PEARL HELLMRICH. , •■BEATTIE M'DONALD. GIBSON GTRLS. GIBSON GIRLS. ; ' : THE BRITISH BJOGRAPH. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 2s. and Is.; Boxes 21=. ■ -Tel. 2084. Monday—Reappearance Rogers Quartette. . '■ ■(fWMPIA! (FULLERS') OLYMP'IA! ROLLER ' ' Three '- SKATING! v ROLLER Sessions- .SKATING! ROLLER Daily. . '■■',' SKATING! ' Horning 10, Afternoon 2.30, Evening: 7.30. Oiympia Band Afternoon and : General Admission—Ladies \Gd., •' men Is.", Skate Hire Is. Private Skates, .-. . Boprago Cd;' < Skating Parties by ■ ment. Private Lessons given. , ' CARNIVAL PRIZES PRESENTED' :■'■'.!.■!. TO-DAY. ~ -, .. "■ ' ",&.• R. SHEPAKD, Manager. QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. - ' ■ iJ STAR. PICTURES. STAR PICTURES.' Grand Matinee To-day at 2.30' p.m.' To- . ..! night,-To-night, at 8 .o'clock. Complete, change, of programme on Monday. HUGH '■•" ' "j.' : ' WARD'S-' COMPANYOF' COMEDIANS' '.'. . .'' ' :.■■:-.. . .•-. ..-..lncluding. .... : . MISS GRACE' PALOTTA; , ; : .... . • ...... ;; j. |r - ......,.....:■.- ;._ . ."THEMOST TALKED-OF SHOW •' ON : ' -.'. .1: ■.. . ■■:■ '.:•':. TOUR," ." -v : 'v;-. ■'■■■ " "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." . •■"TaEfIIRLFROM-RECTOR'S." • .'/.■: ; :..-:-. • .■;•__: "■ -. '■:. .;' -. ,' ■'■. NORTH/ISLAND TOURMASTERTON, 1 Thursday,":Sep't^Sth;-"' ; " DANNEVIEKE;.Friday, Sept.' 9th.,' ' WAIPAWA/Saturday, .Sept. 10th.' NAPIER, 'Monday,, Sept. 12th;: '■ NAPIER, -Tuesdav,. Sept. 13th.. -'-"- . GISBORNE. ■ Wednesday,' Sept. Hth. GISBORNE, , to Saturday. Sept. 17th.. . HASTINGS, Moiidav, Sept. 19th. PALMERSTON;. Tuesday, -Sept. 20th. .'•aMUNUI. Wednesday, Sept 21st;• HAWERA,'Thursday, Sept. 22nd. . ' M4W PLYMOUTH,-Friday, Sept; 23r& STRATFORD', Saturday. Sept. 24th. MARTON,!. Monday, Sept. 26th. .: FEILDING, Tuesday, Sept. ■. 27th..' GREYTOWN, Wednesday, Sept. ,23th.- . •: . ■WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ,•''"■■' TOWN HALL. -■'■ A'R.'G'A N ' R E C I.T.A L. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8 o'clock. ■•'■-,' By - , ■'.. ' ■ MR.'.MXUGHAN BARNETT,- , ' . ." 'City Organist. ■-. Grand Choeur in D ...'. Guilmant .Meditation .-.ail BacWs First Prelude .' ' ; ." ' - '■•:'■■ ' .'. 'Gounod .'■• Gavotte in 1) ...Bach Adagio and (from the Sixth Symphony) . : '..Widpi •'' ■: Fautaisie Rustique .............Wolstenholine Berceuse :...:.'. Maughan Barnett Improvisation ........;..■ —• ADMISSION—Sixpence and One Shilling. • JNO..R. PALMER, ■ .... Towa Clerk. : '■'■ ' August ■ 261:h. 1910. V : '■■ ■' : ■'. \VELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. / TO-iIORHOA\ r (SUNDAY), 28th'AUGUST, .'•';•' i. 'At 3,p.m., .-■■'■ ' . ■O A K'-D :.P:E.IIJ?, O'E M AN.C:E. v kiLa'AE-i: band at newtown ' . ; . ; .PARK. ■■' ■<■' .■■•-•'■, ' ■•-. ,-'.., - JNO. R. PALMER, •■ '. ■■"■■,■ Town Clerk. '27th August, 1910. ' - . TJUGBY. ' RUGBY, : ' ' : " EUGBY.' •. • , THIS AFTERNOON ■ ;• , ATHLETIC PARK AT 3. First Representative ''Match of tho Sear ■ son, and..'first appearance of the Visitors . in Wellingtoii' tor some years. . MARLBOROUGH V.- WELLINGTON.'. The Visitors'.record for the last fev? Seasons has shown a clean sheet, and ; their present t«am ; is said to bo an excel-, lent combination. ■ . . A Greit Game is Exacted. Earlr Game— ■ . ' .'■■'.. ORIENTAL V. SOUTHERN, Final for Fourth-Class Championship, • ADMISSION, Is. GRANDSTAND, Iβ. ' W. G. TALBOT, Secretary, W.R.F.U. , . . '.- BIOGIiAPH MACHINES. . JUST-LANDING.. v I CAN now supply Mixed Programmes' of all the latest Films from the world's . leading makers. Terms, etc., from -■■ ■ E. J. HYAMS, • .' . ...' . ' Pathe Frercs' Representative, 120 Victoria Street, ■ : ' ■...•:. Wellington, Wellington' taxi-cab and touring car co. ' ■'- . ' , ■'■ 'Phone 59."' .'. Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. Siiccial terms to Doctors and Commercial • '. . Ilea ■ No disappointments. 'Phone open day and night. . ROSS GOLDFIELDS, LTD. rBIHE Share Register of the above ComA pany will be re-opened till SEP- . TEMBER 3rd, nnd then Closed till after adjourned meeting of SEPTEMBER 15th,' . adjourned from September Bth.- Transfers to be addressed to Registered Office, Hokitika. !'•-•■■; .:■ EVELYN E. PICKLES, Secretary, V . ■ Ross Goldfields, Ltd. . THE results obtained by Advertisers in the Chiisified Cdumns of "The ' Dominion" are. i.s to confirm their : belief that the papei has a| wider-citcu-lation than any other daily, journal in How,' Zealand, . • , -

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 906, 27 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 906, 27 August 1910, Page 1

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