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AMUSEMENTS. j HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, i IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, I Props., John i-'uiler and Sons. j , TO-DAY (This Afternoon, TO-DAY .! •TO-DAY (Wednesday) TO-DAY ! FULLERS' PICTURES. | PULLERS' PICTURES. j MATINEE! MATINEE!» MATINEE! i MATINEE! To-day MATINEE! -j MATINEE! 2.30. .MATINEE! \ TO-DAY ' (King's Birthday) TO-DAYi ! COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. i > COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. j All the Latest and Best. < > MATINEE PRICES.. . ' j . Adults ar.»i Children Cd. to All Parts. . I "OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ! MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. 1 THE RECOGNISED HOME 03? j PERFECT" PICTURES. ■} TO-NIGHT. AT 8. "TO-NIGH 1 ?, ""i FULLERS' PICTURES ! FULLERS' PICTURES A Colossal I ' FULLERS* PICTURES A Colossal -j FULLERS' PICTURES . FULLERS' PICTURES Attraction. FULLERS' PICTURES Attraction. ' •.'. FULLERS' PICTURES FAMOUS ABOVE ALL OTHERS. •! ; TO- v NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI i I A .MAGNIFICENT NEW SERIES. i A MAGNIFICENT NEW SERIES. I THE VESTAL, j THE VESTAL, THE VESTAL, . . ; A Thrilling Dramatic Story' of• tho i Ancient Romans. j A COWBOY'S STRATAGEM, i A COWBOY'S STRATAGEM, \.'j Where there's a will there's a war. i THE USURER. - ! THE USURER. - i (American Biograph Co.) i ' WILFUL PEGGY. . .! ' V WILFUL PEGGY. . i WILFUL PEGGY. ". ■ '■•. ■.'_■' j • That fascinating "Biograph Girl" agaiai M HEART OF A SIOUX, ■;.! ' HEART OF A SIOUX, ;' ■ j An Exciting Indian Drama. '.< THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1910. - ' ." THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1910. • BECAUSE, BECAUSE, BECAUSE. I We delight in showing good photography . j This Picture was'taken, by an Expert . ; Operator and will be shown at Hig ' Majesty's To-night. THE TIMBER INDUSTRY On the Fraser River, British Columbia. ' BRITISH ARMY'. MANOEUVRES. ' Foolshead as a Bank Clerk—Her First .'. Long Dress—Magic Boxing. Gloves— Italian Guards—And Other Gems. ■ •'. • FULLERS' SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. ' - Plan at Christeson's. 'Phor.c 3153. . .) N.B. —On request, Trams stop at Door. j Special- Holiday Attraction To-night. i 'mHE AT E E EOT A£, ,< 1 ■ • ■ '■'■'■! iCLLEE'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. : HOLIDAY PROGRAMME TO-NIGHX- j : First Appearance To-night of the ' i Great Vaudeville Entertainer and j Character Vocalist, \ GEORGE DEAN, . . I GEORGE DEAN, , i ' . • .. GEORGE DEAN, ■; ' Sensational' Success Nightly et • HARRY SADLER, i ■ HAEEY SADLER; The Inimitable .Comedian. / Reappearance of the Gifted \.' : ■ C.ECILE STEPHANO, ' Australia's Favourite Comedienne, beAttie . Mcdonald. . Emphatic Success of 'ME, J. M. ; WEST, The World's Greatest, Equilibrist,:. The' Dominion's Operatic .Soprano, - BERYL'GILM AN. ' MR, T. VIVIAN, Baritone.. . . ..Reappearance, of the Dainty Soubretis, :' NELLIE SEARLE.i Continued Success Nightly of HORACE: DENTICE,- , Up-to-date Iniport&l'Pictures'by " .THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH. 2s,.and Is. Boxes.2ls. Plan at Theatre . ' ST. .THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. ■ STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES The Management regret'to have'to announce that the Star Pictures will not ■ show To-night (Wednesday); the Hall be-. ; ing required for other purposes, but will, i resume To-morrow Night and every other i night as. usual. . .. • j THE WELLINGTON CHORAL' j SOCIETY. . .-j Conductor ...... Mr. J. Maughan Barnett. i ' ' " TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, ~ . . At 8 p.m. : ' "THE DREAM "OF GERONTIUS" (Elgar). ; :] First Performance in New Zealand. ' Characters Eepresented: j The Guardian Angel (Mezzo) ~1 Miss Nellie Castto -! Gerohtius (Tenor) ..........'.. Mr. E..-J. Hill ; The Priest, The Angel of the Agony ! (Bass) ~ Mr. John. Prousa \ Demons, Angelicals and Souls . The Choir | Leader of Orchestra .. Mr.' Herbert Bloy | Hon. - Accompanist j Mr. Horace Hunt, Mus. Bac. ; Tickets 3s/ (reserved), 2s. (reserved), and : . j Is. Box Plan at the Dresden.. Doors \ open'7.3o. Performance at 8. ■ "'! . WM., JNO. HUESTON, .-'-''! Hon. See. : 1 * .- LECTURES. ; ] WELLINGTON ' • THEOSOPHICAL ' "-1 SOCIETY. BALLANCE ST. (opp. Supreme Court). ; PUBLIC ADDRESSES will be delivered I at the Society's Room 'by Mr. J. E. : THOMSON, Organising Secretary to the ; N.Z. Section, as follow:— , : TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 9th Not., .1 at 8 p.m.—"The Ladder of Life" (n- ! lnstrated bv Diagrams). \ SUNDAY, 13tti"Nov., 7 p.m.—"Life After. , . i Death." ' WEDNESDAY. 16th Nov., 8 p.m.—"The. ■ " i Secret of Happiness." . . ! SUNDAY, 20th- Nov., 7 p.m.—"Some .! Difficulties of the Inner Life." .; Also at Johnsonville, Eechabite Hall, TUESDAY, 15th Nov., at 8 p.m.- j "Theosophy and Eationalism." Questions at close of each address. ■ ; i Admission Free. Collection. . - \ H. M. CHRISTIE, Hon. Sec. ..i PUBLIC NOTICES. „. ANNOUNCEMENT. ;. ~~~ ■'.-.' : i' TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), the 9th No* . ') • vember, tho D.I.C. will be open -j ALL DAY, j And the Half-holiday will be observed on SATURDAY, as usual. . ■ '.'■■..•■' A. A. COERIGAN, ' .; . ' Manager. ; , ESTATE OF CHARLES HENRY MI, '■■ LIAMS, LATE OF WELLINGTON, ' I HOTELKEEPER,,DECEASED.. - I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. j rinHE Supreme Court of New Zealand, i - 1 - Wellington District, having, un- i dcr date the sth day of November, 1910, i ordered that the estate of the above- ' named Charles Henry .Williams shah' ; cease to be administered by the Execu- 1 tors and shall be administered by me, j the undersigned, Augustus Samuel Biss, • '< of Wellington, Accountant, I HEREBY - GIVE NOTICE to all creditors and i claimants against the estate to fo-.ward . ; their claims to me without delav, and I HEREBY NOTIFY that any claims not rendered before the 23rd instant, will be .! excluded from participation in the dis- ] tribution of the assets. A. S. BISS, 1 Administrator. ~l Wellington, Sth November, 1910. j THE DOMINION" employs a staff oi i Advertising Experts, whose eervioea i are always availaWa. I

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 969, 9 November 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 969, 9 November 1910, Page 1

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