AMUSEHEHTB. BIS II UESTY'S THEATK34 IS MAJESTY'S THEATBE. Prop s . John Puller and Sons. MATINEE! MATINEE! MYTLNEH' TO-MORROW. MATINEE! GIGANTIC ATTRACTION. • ROBINSON CRUSOE, ROBINSON CRUSOE, A PANTOMIME m PICTURES. DIRECT FROM LONDON, and to be &houn at HK MAJESTY'S THEATR3 for the FIEST and ONLY TIME at the MATINEE TO-MORROW. Speci.il for the Littlo Ones. DO-VT TAIL TO SEE IT. MATINEE PRICLS—Adults and Children, Gd to All Parts. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT! Seo TO-NIGHTI FULLER'S PICTURES! FULLER'S PICTURES! AND riHST-CLA&S ORCttHSTEA. In i. a sensational novelty' series the peacemaker; the tokio floods!, the highbinders.' farmer jenkins ' ___ visits the white cits, the way of the red man* call to arms, unexpected help. ' An Episode of the Oilfields 111 California AFFECTIONATE PETI3. Ascending Schjnije Platts—lshmaliaa ' Marlcts-Tho Almighty Dollar. , THE BOWLING CRAZE. D.C. and O.S. Is. Stalls (Tro-up), 6i Plan at Chrisleson's. Thono 3153. NB.~On request, trams stop'at Door< TO-MORROW AFTERNOONj ONLY, ROBINSON CRUSOE . BEST PROGRAMME FOR "IYEHKS! THEATRE ROYAL. " Props, John Fuller and Pons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPAHX. Last Night of Tins Programme. GRAY and GRAHAM, GRAY and GRAHAM, <• GKAY and GRAHAM, GRAY and GRAHAM, AMERICA'S FOREMOST ENTERTAINERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS, and COMEDIANS, in , "THE MUSICAL BELL EOY." Another Terrific Success Last 'Night in THE FUNNIEST MUSICAL SKETCH E\er Presented to a Wellington Aud> ence i ■ THE APOLLO BROTHERS, Shong Men, Heavy-weight Lifters, ete, TWO ROSEBtIDS, , BERYL GILMAN, Oueratio Soprano. SCOTT GIBSON, Scottish Comedian. ALBERT MATHEE, Baritone. HORACE DENTICE, Juvenile Comediaa. THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH. 2s and 3s Boies fcls Plan at Theatra. . QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWH. 0 STAB PICTUEES. ' - TO-NIGHT A GREAT PROGRAMME. 6d. Full of Good Things. Is. Everyone Should Seo This Programme, jCONCERT. THE WELLINGTON LIEDERTAFEI Will give its , THIRD CONCERT, , . ' In the CONCERT CHVMBER, TOWN HALT* TO-NIGHT, I TO-NIGHT, 1 FRIDAY, 21st. OCTOBER. Seats leserved at Dresden Piano iCe. ,' Admission, 2s. ' , ■ ' , . ff GARDEN FETE! '• > GARDEN PSTEi GARDEN FETE' .TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 2.30"p.m. '- ' , At "AWATTuA," the Residence o£ Sir ' ' Joseph and Lady Ward. ' IN AID OF THE BOYS' INSTETUTEI Attractions for Old and "Soung. ' An Afternoon's Entertainment for verj little e\penditure. , BAND AND AFTERNOON TEA ON, " ' THE LAWN. Motor Car Rides > Concerts ' Teacug Reading, Moners, Sweets, et<', etc. Somctliing for Everybody FATHERS' BRING YOUE CBILDREU WITH YOU! - J1 Admission, Is.' Children, 6d. MISS M BROWN, Sei-rotary. TRAFALGAR SUPPER —Postponed 1 from 21st lo WEDNESDAY, .the 2Cth OCTOBER. Applications lor tictlcta lequire to be made NOT LATER THAN NOON of MONDAY NEXT. Cecil W. Palmer, Hon. ~ec, National Mutual Building \ mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. JL — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1910. At 8 pm. (In Aid oi Boys' Institute Fuh&)~CAPT. SCOTT, R.N. ' CAPT. SCOTT, R.N. CAPT. SCOTT, E.N. , , / Illuminated Lecture. | l[ Illuminated Lecture. ' -j Illuminated Lecture. i i Subject. "EXPLORATION IN TEE ARCTIC REGIONS." |i ADMISSION-3s, 25., Is.' [ ' } Bos Plan now open at the I|resdcii. 3s. Seats only can be booked, li It H. F. VICKEVY, [ - Telephone 206 D. Hon. Seji. Wellington .taxi-cab a'i<h>\ ~ »v tooeing car co.. j, 'Phone 59. „ Taxi-Cars at oidinarj- cab nvtee. \ Special terms to Doctors and Commercial No disappointments. 'Phone i>pen tlajj and night. . ■,i ( J| *—-rla LECTURE. 'J THE EVOLUTION OF MAN. f ,' HIS MAJESTY'S THEAT a i< LECTDRE ON SUNDAY NEXT, At 7.30, , "' By W W COLLINS. < I Editor of "The Examiner," j ' Tho Only nationalist Paper m Australasia. , i j , Subject— ' . MAN, WHENCE, HOW, AND K , WHITHER. £, j| Illustrated Willi numerous interesting and instiiictnj limelight Mews giung J,hJ fullest delaik of man's dovelopnent.il — 1 * SILVER COIN COLLECTION. i[ «=■ "= —j: 1 ;— -r— =3tt PUBLIC NOTICES. ' 1 ' POTATO BLIGHT CURE. 1l WE luue been appointed Agents lor a celebrated Potato Blight Cure, and desire to distribute samples free blight-infected areas ta show the efficacy of same and to secure oiders tor n<at jeai. Trial samples sufficient to reasonable area will be sent post free on application. '• Dtt'AN BROS., Willis St, Wellington! • NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR "TRANSFER OF LICENSE. >'• - s J WILLIAM ROBERT WILSON, i'of A, Potono, . Hotel Keeper, being 'the holder of a Publican's License in respi'ct of tho piemibes situate at .Petone, a'od knovn by tho sign of the Central Hotel, do hcrob'y give notice , that I , desire <to , obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be hold at tho v Magistrate Courl, LoMfT Ifntt, on the sth day^of XEMBER, 1910, apply for a transler of tho faid from myself to Jamea Smith Fletcher, inj appointee. Dated at Wellington the Uth. daylol ' September, 1910. ! l O. AND R BEERE, W. E. WILSOA". Solicitors. J ' f
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 953, 21 October 1910, Page 1
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