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AMUSEMENTS. • j MIS • MAJESTY'S '' : - -THEATRE. - : '.i IS MAJESTY'S' . THEATRE. . Props;,'■ John' Fuller and Sons; ;;: TO-NIGHT. i FULLERS' PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES. •' FULLERS' PICTURES. ' .; .(The SunDr-Excellent 'and' Supreme.) , Nothing SUCCEEDS -Like"■ KUCGESS! . .. ■: Nothing -SUCCEEDS,;' Like ' OUR NEW PROGRAMME. OUR NEW PROGRAMME. ' ' \ ASTONISHED THE HUGE AUDIENCB . ASTONISHED ,;THE HUGE AUDIENCB V ' : ;i BY ITS SUPERIORITY, , - i i3Y ITS SUPERIORITY, ITS GREAT VARIETY 07 . ' ITS GREAT VARIETY OF SPLENDID and GORGEOUS SUBJECTS. J PLENDID and GORGEOUS SUBJECTS. 1 JVERY ITEM j • JVERY ITEM ' 0:./' CA.'STABiVK:;'':^ COME AM) SEE FOR YOURSELF. 3 The -folloi^g.'are;ia:.few; of .'the Metcorio • ; ' - j ■ ' ' Gems we present:—; '. . .' ••• CONVICT No. 796. , T CONVICT No. 796. * '- , ' THE POWER OF A SONG. r THE P,OWDR or A SONG ■)( The" Success ; of this • item.;:is'= little ■' short >* ; ;;Wf| of, Astounding,^^iithe^E^aoWmary:;-and'VSpi;£j Beaiitiful Vocal'and Musical Effects simply 'lioldihg .theVaudiente' spellbound. > 7 ';■ Incidentkl ; to Uiis Picture,-.;; ; : MISS C.' RALSEDE will Sing the Hymn, , ' ; Light." ST/UIS AND STRIPES. ) - ' STARS AND STRIPES. " i : : STARS,..AND, STRIPES. - | i.'Mnlliag::and^Eoir^fiil;;.lte^matio I ;Btai^'3v^^ :vVi' ■'of Paul. Jones,'- V''''-:.r .V."?-. THE PURGATION. , . THE PURGATION. - , ■ (' : •■'" An. American Bio MasWoiece: V • -i . GERMAN SAILORS ON'SHIPBOARD. v TUNNY PATHE OH' THAI ,) . .FISHERIES; . GAZETTE.' .', -HAT. ; ■ .'-'. i JANE FOLLOWS THE FASHIONS. 1 ! APACHE GOLD rOOLSHB \D, CHAUFFEUR. j Etc, Etc ! DOORS OPEN 1 O'CLOCK SHARP., DC and OS. Is Stalls (Tip-up), 6cL , • Plan at Cliristeson's; . 'Phone 3153; N.B.—On request, trains stop at Door.',. .. 'i NAT CLIFFORD! NAT CLIFFORD! . i Theatre royal,, j , Props;;;; John 'Fuller and Sons; ".'',-'.'. rUTiT.ERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. ; IV NAT. CLIFFORD: teii NAT CLIFFORD To-night by .the ONE NAT CLTrrORD and ONI.Y at his Best { ENGL IND'S 1 STAR COMEDIAN London Costdtmonger's -iLove i B6manb& I .rvr.Av^ ?j "HE LOVES HER " , , Ho's .• an. inimitable. .Comedian. :; •• -'■ See his. "TOREADOR;''/ ;. ; "THE GRAND HOTEL." j " ; " His VersktilifV. is shown in; ;.'jy ..; "D VRTMOOR," f ]' v;::A Mrilling;iDrakat:c:Convict :Sketot^ ;i I: ; H3 . • Supported by -! ' BIAWHE OVPETXI, Lviic Soprano '' ' SCOTT >■ HEATTt-r.-mtiONALD; Comedienne'. . ; M\STTR GLVDDING, Boy Soprano J GIBSON GIRLS, Dainty Vocalists 5 SCOT GIBSON Scotoh Comedian. t NELLIE .LEST,IE.'-'Scrio Dancer -----•. • LITTLE McCOR-MACK, Comedian ; 4 ''• T - T (T',BT M A TITER.'-; -.;CUA R. ' T.TIND : : V NELLIE P4.UL .TACK KNOWT.E9 , 1 2s and Is Boxes 21s Plan at Theatre. j QT. THOM \S'S HALL, NEWTOWN. » „ .K3."';.■■ Star:,Picttiw.''^Star''Picttir^Sl\; ; S^j!;<;'=f; ; Ji i DON'T FML TO SEE«THIS WEEK'S J ALL STAR PROGRAMME 1 ■ Prices, to-suit: all'.purses, Gd. and Is,'-. 1 :" -.: 1 ' — /' If" aid Wellington Bovs 5 Institute. J .. ' • ATHLSJIC - SATURDAY; Sth "OCTOBER, 1910.' 1 Held under N Z A A A Rules i .TNTENpiNG'Ccm'peHtore' are: : r^minde4;^ r iv: : ithat;:Entries:'6lose;tyrith^ ; 9; 'Willis',Streets^von.'SATUßDAYi ; v'i;;®l Ist.October;'at-.8 p.in..'- .' ' ; > N Z ACADEMY OF FINE 'ARTS. ' I mHE,: 22nd Armiial;■ Exhibition -will :bo ; •;j X Opened bv Her Excellency Lady Js- ' s -lington, on SATURDAY r , ;the , ;Ocwber2: : -.;\;' l i] ;191(l,': : at; 3 v.':!-? r. : . : : Admis'sion by members' - tickets.' ; members, :2s.' 6<l.' ''Cata!ogrios,-'6d., -' : '.' i HENRI BASTINGS, { Secretary. ' WELLINGTON TAXI-CAB AND - j W TOURING CAR CO. 4 'Phone 59 'j ;: ','Taxi-Cars at.ordinary • cab.rates.' i Special terms to Doctors ! and Commercial '.5 Men | .■ vNo'f 'Phons. open- .day;' s ; land'■ night.&%■■!?<■''/)"■ V,■ at.i39 1 LECTURE. >j ASTRONOMICAL SECTION, ,/ ,] ■ -WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL ~ « SOCIETY i ; ; f^V? -:■ A ■ POPULAR LECTURE-on Astronomy, ■K'.'.'S j in aid -of' the. Observatory Fund, by '.'j the ■; REV DR KENNEDY, FRAS, i TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER,' . ; ;. THURSDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, S:p.m.' ' • ;Tickets^Reserved:Seats~2s;,'-Uhreseryett.la.~vy^ ' r Box' Plan at i Lankshear's, Lambton ■••-.. ''-'! Quay. A. C GIFFORD, Hon Secretary. i ■■ —i J RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ' , | OHURCH OF ENGLAND MISSION* > ] MASS MEETING. TOWN H4XL, I j TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. ' i MIDDAY* irEETINGS-r.--- ' . For Men at'Town'Hall. ;yf; 'i'i--For Women, at Seamen's llission'-Han. v .', ; . Bible Preparation at .St. .Paul's ChuxoK'"-i , :'"''«' l f •-•Mulgrave Street, at 3 p.m. ; ; • A' Service'of; Dedication the l^work: .of ; the: Mission: t6jGodiarid-publicl/ ; ' ; Bishop of-"Wellington \irill-bo,held at St. ■ Paul's. Church-.on, '.FRIDAY'viAFTER- :: NOON at 5 o'clock. ' . s k DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 1 TjIOLLOW' the Crowd To-day- to COLE . ' A 1 AND WESTER MAN'S Great and Imperative^vSacrificingMi'Drapery; l v Safes', .Great and Imperative, Sacrificing; : .Sale;. Doors' open at 10- a.m. Buyers bo. : ; there. Dooirs open at 10' a.m. ' Buyers ba ' ; ' theie COLE \.ND WESTLKMAN, Cash > Drapers,: Manners, Street.;-; YOU ARE QUITE MISTAKEN. WE MERELY ASK IF YOU ARE BALD, , OR ir YOUR H4IR IS FALLING, OR THIN AND SCRAGGY. : OR. IF YOU ARE TROUBLED WITH ! DANDRUFF. . OR ANY OTHER SC iLP TROUBLES, BEC VUSR s IF YOU ARE, THEN OUR ANSWER Is } Tij IO LETT A, ,1 .WITHOUT -A' DOUBT- THE 'FINEST • : . PREPARATION PRODUCED... ; . .. . r 'i Obtainablo at aU"B«si)cctabl«.Deal6rß.V','...:?-;:.?/rf GET IT NOW s AND YOU 'WILL BE HAPPY. ,-; ;r -3?; 6df;;'k Agents—VETTCH \ND \I.L IN, Welling f . ;ton's Busiest Stoi'e,;' : and R; CBRfEN;-'.';:t'Sf ? Chemist, .22! Cuba Sireru.. : ■ vy;-'-v'v "Til HE' DOMINION''', employs of : x are always available/ They.. will give-: ••r.v.v.v.-.j -valuablo. Advico; ; ; Adyeinsers, - Writ©; Ad^ertirtiuents;without aiiy;exlTaU s charge, :.':i>;

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 934, 29 September 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 934, 29 September 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 934, 29 September 1910, Page 1

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