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AKUSEHENT&. TJIS \ MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' •IUL MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. HIS MAJESTY'S'PICTURES. .. ' .' ADOLPH BECK MATINEE. A MAGNIFICENT -PROGRAMME. - Sixpence Admission . All Parts,' Adults . . • ;..i : .;■ atd. Children. . IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' ' Props., John Fuller and Sons.'- .v;rs.i ;. 3IATINEE .TO-DAY AT 2.80. FULLERS' THE PROGRAMME OF QUALITY. : MARTYRDOM OF ADOLPH BECK, • MARTYRDOM Or ADOLPH BECK, Who received, in' England ;Seven Years' Penal ■&rntu(lb,:;after.i;Mrving/'vrhichv , he';;.-i-'. , 7-js and'; Was- again; convictedfor crimes he did not' eominit. Interestingly ar.d - pithily' described by,. ;. - , , . tho Eminent 'Actor, MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN. ; v '' '• THE RANGE; RIDERS. .. v. '• Selig's Best Wild West Drama;- . FOOLSHEAD-LET US DIETOGETHEB;: •' : ; - One of this Comedian's . Best. Pathe's Latest Animated Ga7/stte,. : ill-. • . > eluding JOHN BURNS and t tho Navvies. . KING .GEORGE ■: Revising : the Greatest ;■ i; rm ada of. all Time. -- ' '- , - -.; WHERE IS MULCUIEY?—A Scream. THE' KENTISH TOP INDUSTRY. ON PANTHER CREEK < A' REGATTA; ON-THE MEKONG. - ... •; THE CHILD'S IMPULSE, an A B. i A Thrilling Story-from Life. V ' - . MUGGSY'S SWEETHEART, an A.B. ■ A Genuinely Funny.Comedy. TONTOLINI'S ACROBATS, Is. and.Gd. Patrons are advised to book \ their seats, Gd. extra, at ChrLsleson's.- " . ■ Owing; to tho length'of this majniflceort. .. -Programme, ;^;;^ NAT CLIFFORD! NAT CLIFFORD! m E E A T E E ' ROYAL. : JL Props., John Fuller and Sons. • • . ... FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, REAPPEARANCE OF ■NAT CLIFFORD England's Greatest -. - . • ' NAT CLIEFORD., Pantomime ;;Dame, ;; NAT CLIFFORD - -Character Comedian,; . NAT CLIFFORD > and Eccentric Dancer. v,His NEW TURNS for TO-MGHT are- -' "YOU, YOU, YOU," ' : A Screamingly ■Funny, Burlesque. ;Ho Makes..You . Laugh.■ Ho ■ Can Maka You Cry_ ■ ■- He's a- Comcdian- AND. .an- Actor; : . : s Scq his "DARTMOOR," ;A Thnlling 'Dramatic-. ;vv. There is Uproarious; Cpmedy'in His Serio-Coniic Sketch,' • . .. • "MR. POVERTY," - ■And His Own Original Burlesquo, "THE GRAND HOTEL" NAT CLIFFORD is on at 9 30. Last Night PROFESSOR GODFREY ;.V;Aiid ;His Educated'Animals;and-Birds.i MASTER GLADDING,' an Immense Suo., cess, tho I,oveliest Boy \oice. in N.Z. ALBERT MATHER, N Z Baritone. The Local .Balladisti~Nellie:raiil."t' ■---"■fjcv-i-.j.-j: JACK KNOWLES, Improving Nightly. Clevel Acrobatic End.Man, CHAS. LUND.:; , Les-SCOTT BROTHERS—Geo GIBSON GIRLS, Dancing Duo SCOT GIBSON, Scotch Comedian. NELLTE : LESLIE,-'. .'Dancing-; Soubrette.' • ..; MAD'VME BLANCHE CARELLI. Everybodyfs; Favourite-; Soprano I'-Vbcalist,'! '-;;...; ;; BEA'TTIE MACDONALD, Singirg Serio. 2s. and Is Boxes 21s. Plan at Theatre. Change ;bf-Pro^Mme^MONDAX., ST THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Star •Pictures; I '-Star Pictures. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 30 6d TO-NIGHT "AT 8 O'CLOCK. Is. Monday; Complete Chango of Programme. ' WELLINGTON ' TAXI-CAB AND , W TOURING CAR CO. ' ,Pbpnß;.S9.i ' Taxi-Cars at ordinary cab rates. , ' Special terms' to'Dcictors and .Commercial Mea i:; ; No; ' : dis^ and night. .-' .' ■■ ■• '• ■; '■■■■:{ : RELIGIOUS SERVICES. IJI O W N HALL, CHURCH or ENGLAND MISSION VJ ; ; r ;>i Commences .. . : TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (SUNDAY), At 3 o'clock COME AND HEAR , . BISHOP JULIUS, AND CANON STUART, • : -.England's Famous Missionor. ; YOU WILL BE WELCOME. ..' No Collection. ..Popular.'; Hymns. .- ; i'V ADMISSION IS FREB - .; i Hymn Books Provided. BIBLE REVDING PREPARATION FOB GENERAL MISSION IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, ■ . .'Mulgrayo Street,.. . • . . - . .. .r; : ; .' ; 'At 3 o'clock oni ' ' .; '• ■ MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, .'S 26thi', thr : ai£A : .29t!i; v;CONDUCTED BY CANON STUART. SPECIAL NOTICES.' DO M'l N I O N DAY. THIRD ANNIVERSARY. •MONDAY, 26th -SEPTEMBER, 1910. : -'; '••• MORNING il.o'clock—Salute of .Flags by Scholars at ; ';' .- Public Schools.' -. v-;-;"-AFTERNOON ;v; ■ erhment ',Bunding.s; : to.;:Newtown;Pafk..; •; : 0\ 3 . o'olock-rDembristration by . Senior and-; ' . Junior- Cadets, . 1000'.strong,'in' New-.. • ; ' . town Park, in presonco of His Excel- . - leticy tho Goveriior. and ' the.'Right ; ... Hon the Prime Minister. Music by Garrison.Band.-, ;; Carriages will; not : be permitted : to;etti : ;;s;h;s for Newtown Park. EVENING: 7.15 o'clock—Full -Military.- March , from" . - Government • • Buildings, 'to : Buckle ~ Street Drill Hall, via: Lambton, Quay, i : . , -. : WillisStreet,-: Mannersv Street,".Cuba l ; .Strect,'..yivian Street, and Cambridge Terrace.;, :- --'i' v ~- - .. . ; -'. : 8 o'clock—Reception in "DriH'-Hall..' His • .; ;; Worship. the. Mayor will preside.. i ' "--..Musical; Programme v-b^;:AVeflington , ';;V";:;; Musical-Unio.n of 200 voices. Addresses • ■ i;; by. His ' Excellency the Governor ana i . the Right Honi tho Prime Minister.- ' , 8.10 :-o'clock-rßasin-;-Reserve;.'Brilliant;; : Electric.; Light:^Disnlay,-Military:' : Pro-' ■.■.■j-l'i.i? gramme, - Physical. Drill., Bayonet • ; Fighting; Rille . Exercises by -Winning '- i; Competition Teams. .-. .. ; -:i 9.30 o'clock—lnspection ; of troops by His ' -'-'j - Excellency th 3 Governor. ... ' • . ■; Note.—At. the Reception, Ladies and : Gentlemen.are; not- expected-vto .appear in.;. . Evening Dress. • - ;. ■ .; ;■% WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. DOMINION DAY CELEBRATIONS. A LL Members-; of';the;,Muacal ; Union Xi arb requested , in;;their;Seats at the Drill Hall. .Buckle ! Street; on' MONDAY EVENING NEXT at _7.45 "o'clock : sharp. ' Eiitraiice.;; at ' the'; Eascern.;. Door, Buckle Street.. Passes can be.ob- }.; timed from tho - Hon Sec, MR A M LEWIS , A NY.Person having in their.;possession • ;.. Xjl ; for; sale Luggage: Packago in ,the name. of ; L. Rollinshaw' L.' Wilson, please communicator :;;1?/'$ Broadhurst, Blenheim. '.. . -.. '- ; i;.' rrtßU rosnlts obtained by;' Advertisers; JL ■ in. the Classified Columns- of-' f ,The .'i Dominion" are, such as to. confirm, their ' ■ ; ' belief that tho papor has a widor circu- ■ - ' lation than any. other daily, /journal in ' Now Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 1

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