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AMUSEMENTS. _j HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. , 1 Props., Johu'Fuller and Sons. ,j PICTURES. His- PICTURES. | PICTURES. Majesty's PICTURES. j Direction of John Fuller and Sons. j TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, - 1 A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME , ■' EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS, . j EXTRAORDINARY' ATTRACTIONS.. A Series that will 1 : SURPASS ALL OTHERS, j SURPASS ALL OTHERS, ~ j , Including FROM FOREST TO . BREAKFAST TABLE. .; Tho Production of a Great London I Newspaper. :l THE " DAILY MAIL." ■ THE '"DAILY MAIL." ' TIIE*"DAILY MAIL."-' THE "DAILY MAIL." ' ■ 1 t THE "DAILY MAIL." " ' . ' THE "DAILY MAIL." . v -J THE "DAILY'MAIL." .-' -I THE "DAILY MAIL." THE "DAILY. MAIL." ' Tlie Success of the Year.. j " To be Seen at His Majesty's. ' "j PERCY, TOE COWBOY. "I PERCY, THE COWBOY. A Screamingly Funnv Western Comedy. ■: A CHILD OF THE GHETTO. ;i ' A CHILD OF THE GHETTO. - An Innocent Victim of Fate's Cunning. '. . (American Bioeraph.) MILITARY TOURNAMI NT - By the 7th (Oiieen's o\>:n) Hussars. . ■ A BOLT FROM THE BLUE. - :' ' 1 The Black. Sea—The Sisal Industry— ■ -j , Koeniesee in Bavaria. ■ STREET SCENES I-N CAIRO A Choice Collection of the .latest, and .-V -'j . Most Up-to-Date, Dramatic Sensations 1 . and Humorous Creations. '1 DOORS OPEN 7 O'CLOCK SHARP. . "D.C. and '.0.5.,* Is. j Stalls (tip-up), Gd. i Plan at; Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. , : N.B.—On request trams stop at door. .-j The at re roy a i.. V! Props.: John Fuller and Sons. i FULLEU'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. , • • New Programme Splendid. -. Reappearance of the WONDERFUL ROGERS QUARTETTE. .' The JUVENILE ROGEIiS WONDERS. ...j Australia's Greatest; Acrobatic Act. . . HARRY SADLER! HARRY SADLER! ■ 1 The Favourito Comic Siiiger. 'All New . j Songs : to-night,'': including "Archibald—' Certainly Not," "Ginger," Female Imper- j sonation. "She," mock ballad.- "You're' j tho* One" (orminal), "Who Was." --'. • "POSTED MISSING," . : . 4 In which CARDEN WILSON plays four distinct characters, assisted bv PEARL HELLMRICH nnd WILL LEAR.V BLANCHE CARELLI. Soprano. - •> " Last Few Nights., . ; KARLE'R -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 ride at their own risk. .'- i GIBSON GIRLS. BEAT TIE' M'DONALD, ; 2s. and; Is. Boxes ,21s. , Tel. 208-1, - Thursday Night, Gold Medal for'the one wlio can stay, lcngest on Fitz. . Friday Night,. Amateur Finals. ! rpOWN HALL. ; TOWN HALL, Direction.of J. AND N. TAIT. . , NEXT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 3rd,V :l POSITIVELY ONE; ONLY, j The World's Greatest Dramatic Singer,' . ; j C A L Vj?.. ' . ' ' ' C A L V K . /' -' ,OA'L VE. " / /-' I : ';■ CAL VE. i Supporting Artists, . SIGNOR GASPARRI, . 1 The Finest Lyric Tenor yet heard, in . . - .Australasia, and U - M. JACQUES'PINTEL, • . ' Tho Brilliant Russian. Pianist.. 1 ,'i Prices of Admission: ' RESERVED SEATS: HALF A GUINEA, ■ i .UNRESERVED: ss. aud 3s. : PLANS. NOW OPEN at th? DRESDEN. E. TALBOT, Manager, ' ;:5 Repreisenting J. and' N. Tait. , QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. O STAR PICTURES. STAR PICTURES.:' '': TO-NIGHT. , .TO-NIGHT. - ; : A Perfect Feast of Animated Gems., .j Gd. '. Usual Prices. - .13. ' OLYMPIA! (FULLERS') 'OLYMPIAt ' 4 SKATING Three . SKATING J ROLLER. ■ . Sessions- ' ROLLER: SKATING Daily. -.SKATING ' Afternoon 2.30; Evening G and 7.30 p.m.. , 5 . Band Afternoon and Evening;-. : Admission—Laities,. Gd.; Gentlemen, is. . j Sfeato Hire, Is.; Floorage Private Skates.' - i Gd. ' . : ; ENDURANCE , SKATING TEST - : 3 ■ Commences THURSDAY, SEPT. Sth. ' ' HAT AND THE .CARNIVAL, '■ . i . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th. .* A. R. SHEPARD, Manager. J IO RAND- SKATING ... CARNIVAL! '">'i vTRAND SKATING CARNIVAL! Pctone. Ambulance Wftson Fund. PETONE PALACE ■ THEATRE. ■ : - <" TO-NIGHT! .... . TO-NIGHT! Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. , :;.j ■ PROGRAMME:- . v Best Sustained Character (Ladies). [ Prize . Trophy. ' - . ■/ ■ . • \ Best Sustained Ch'aracteri(Gents.)... Prize '/■! '■ .Trophy. . Most- Original Costume (Ladies):- / Prize' : ■ Trophy. ..' 1 ■ . ■} Most Original Costume' (Gents.). - Prize "i Trophy.. " . . ; Poster Costume (Ladies). Prize Trophy, .; Poster Costume (Gents.). Prize, Trophy.. . Race—lady Beginners... Prize Trophy. . A;; Race—Gentlemen Beginners. Prize Trophy, s Race—Ladies (All-comers). Prize Trophy: - Race—Gents. (All-comers). Prize Trophy. .; Most Graceful Lady Skater. Special Trophy.-v"; Bandsmen's' Kace. , ':' S Trophies to. be. presented at close of ..Pi Carnival. First appearance-Petone Muni- | cipal Band, 40 strong." The Band will play ; J along Jackson Street, and also at tlie . v 1 Rink. Admipsion—Front- 2s„- other . ~ { seats Is. Skates.and floor at usual.prices.' . ' W. J G.'D. EVANS, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB -AND .< • TOURING GAR CO. . / : .. i 'Phone 59. -. i ,' - - Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab . rates. . . :■* Special terms to Doctors and Commercial'. .; Me.i ■... I No disappointments. 'Phone open daj and night. • MEETINCS. SEPT. 14th '' " SEPT. 14th. i WEDNESDAY. ; SEPT. 14th SEPT. 14th. ;• TOWN HALL; V' / TOWN HALL. KEjroN ' v : Fuller particulars later. - j Keep the date free from other engage*, ments. . . ' i "IJAPERHANGINGS.'-'— Our Shipment, '• ■! i- ex lonic, is without doubt the ' cream of the world's production. Samples ■ - posted. Robert Martin, - Limited, Weilington.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 909, 31 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 909, 31 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 909, 31 August 1910, Page 1

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