AMUSEMENTS. HIS- MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S . THEATRfI, Props., John Fuller and Sons, TO-NIGHT. FULLER'S PICTURES FULLER'S PICTURES (The Supercxcellent and Supreme) AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT of this Present MAGNIFICENT SERIES. Last Night ROBINSON CRUSOB Last Night THE CALL TO ARMS Last Night THE HIGHBINDERS Last Night THE PEACEMAKER " FARMER JENKINS VISITS THE WHITE CITY. Last Night' TOKIO FLOODS Last Night THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAB ! WAY OF THE RED MAN. -. Last Night ISHMALIAN MARKETS Last Night . SCHYNIGE PLATTS A ffectionate' Pets, Bowling Craze, etc., etc, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) TO-MORROW . COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME A Marvellous Collection. : ■ D.C. and Ok Is.. Stalls (Tip-up), 6d. , Plan at Christeson's. 'Phono 3153. ~ ,-.' N.B.—On request, trams 6top at' Door, ..." NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. THE A T'B'E ■'"■■• ROYAL,'. Props.,' John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, TO-NIGHT!!! TO-NIGHT!!!" GRAY and.GRAHAM, . • : '\ GRAY and GRAHAM, ■ GRAY and GRAHAM, GRAY and' GRAHAM, AMERICA'S GREATEST ARTISTS,' In a Pot Pourri of Comedy.' • . "THE MUSICAL BELL BOY." THE FUNNIEST MUSICAL .SKETCH . ' Ever Presented to a Wellington-Audi'' ence. : ■ •- . ■' :■. First Appearance of ■ ' > FRED RICKS, •~' ' The Whistling Bowery Boy. • First Appearance of LITTLE OLIVE SAYER, A Dainty Juvenile Balladist. . -'.' Last Few Nights'of THE; APOLLO BROTHERS, Strong Men, Heavy-weight Lifters, eta. : '■-: ..■•■'■ TWO ROSEBUDS, .Refined Singing and Dancing Duo. 1 ' New Zealand's Favourite' Soprano, BERYL OILMAN. The Popular Scottish Character Vocalist, ' ."SCOT-.GIBSON, In an Entirely ■ New Selection..' ALBERT MATHER, Baritone. •HORACEDENTICE, .''• • ; The.Talented Juvenile Comedian. . ..' BRITISH BIOGRAPfi, ,•-<.- In Up-to-date'lmported Pictures." 2s. and Is. Boxes Sis. Plan at Theatre. ' BT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN.' • STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES ; Don't .Fail to ;Sce This Week's Hugo, : Programme.''' '" ■ ' ; Gd. Guaranteed to Suit All Tastes, le. 1;" ~ " ~~ • ~ ', AMERICAN . . .SLAVERY. : . -«-" -■'•-.."-■■■' :From ';• ; QUEEF BESS TO : ABE LINCOLN.;' ;-' • Grandly-Illustrated !■ ,-'■ ■ 'LECTURE'' ' ■ :■"•'. ■ '"■ BY REV. J.' Ji ; NORTH, ' . ■' •■•'■-'•in: '■■■■ , ..■ ■'-..' BAPTIST-CHURCH,- ;. • " TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT. B.' . ' ■ ' 100 SPECIAL LIMELIGHT , 5L15E3..; ; ; . Revival of Plantation and Patriotic Songs v ■" ■ (illustrated) by large, Choir.i!,-. Rccitation of Sheridan's Ride (illustrated) And;Whittier's Emarioipation.Odo. ~ The audience is.requested to be'seated ' ■■■■ v .by 8 sharp., ' ' ,'■ ',;;•,,;:■:;.' ;:.-., t ' ; ;' : /UNITARIAN 'CHURCH,,; ■'■/ "i . LANTERN LECTURE '-. IN AID OF - ■■'"'■■ ■'.' ■■• ORGAN 1 FUND;.Vv«*Vv; : —- MR, THOIUS • PROBERT (qf• London :' ■' , ... and ■ Natal) ' will "deliver an ■ illus- . trated Lefeture on 'the Victoria Falls, King Solomon's Minosy" etc., :at the ; Uni- .. ' tarian .Church, Ingestre Street; To-night, \ at..P. p.m.: Admission, silver/coin,. '~ r .--... KILBIRNIE METHODIST -SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERr : VICES. .'.'..■ THE Social in continuation 'of , tko above will .be held / To-nibrrow (WEDNESDAY),, at 7;«, when a grand . Musical Programme, .Recitations, • and : -.'. Refreshments will be provided. -\Tickets, ; Is;; children, 6d. Don'tmiss this treat. -..' ' " ; ' H., PITCHER, : Conductor. .: : : CERCLE LITTERAIRE FEANCAISDE . WELLINGTON (AFFILIE; A I/At. . : LIANCE FRANCAISE). . T. ES Trois --DerniereS. Conferences. de: 'la ■.;■.- i-U - courante aurout lieu'lo '25 r. Octobre et le B:ct le 15/Novembro 'et .;'■ seront d'un interet; tout a fait" cxccp : ;[ tionnel. ■ •. ' \'\ 25 Octobre—Mr.. Stuart Mcntea'th: Re-;i miniscences de la". guerre Franco- Ji 1 Prussieiuie. .. '■: .'■ . ■;{, ' 8 Noyembrc—Le Reverend Pero Cognet.?'. ■ • '• ■ ■ (d'Otaki): Lcs legendes anciennes dea *•'..' I . Maoris;: v •-. .'•■ :■.'..'■ 15 Novcmbre—Mr, Chas..Wilson: Ver- ■ lainc—l'homnie et .son oeuvre. . Le' Cpnseil ; eojnpte, sur tfue assistanca. , nombrcuse, et invite lcs,.amis de.s.'mem- ~ .. bres, ainsi .quolVs personnes i'n'teresses.. , ' a la propagation" de'-. la langue '-francaise,■.; a assistcr : aux reunions "susditesi■'■..'. ' W' Ellington' taxi-cab . and TOURING CAR CO. .;, 1 •'. • ';.'l'Ji.ono'■&».' ■'■..■';■'■'■■■ :.'.".. ... " Taxi-Cars 'atordinary cab rates, ,'•". Special terms to Doctors and Commercial . , - 1- Men. No disappointments. 'Phpne open .day, and'.night. .1; ~' •.■'.■.-'*.-.'; •.'- '■,"■■ [..-.'.■.•; '.'. MEHTINCS. f ..; \ CJOCIETY FOR THE PROTECION OP ! P ,WOMEN { AND;CHILDREN,".'.■_■.•' . THIRTEENTH ANNUAL- MEfiTINQ. will bo held in thoJDonimittee Rooms, Town Hall, TUESDAY. EVENING, 00. . tobcr 25th, at 8 p;m; - Mr- J.' G, W. Aitken presiding. .'".■''■••,■, Speakers:-"Dr. Angus Bennett, Dr'. , Platts-Mills, Rev,' Kennedy Elliott,, Mr. ..' A. R. 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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 956, 25 October 1910, Page 1
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