AMUSEMENTS. j HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. j IS 'MAJESTY'S THEATRE. j Props., John Fuller and Sons. . . | THE RECOGNISED HOME OF ; PERFECT PICTURES. ! . FULLERS' PICTURES. '' | FULLERS' PICTURES. • ! FULLERS' PICTURES. j (Tho Supercxcellent and Supreme). i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' . COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. i COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. • \ Comprising all the LATEST and. BEST j of the Kinematograph Art. THE- - ' DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S TRIUMPH. ! DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S -TRIUMPH. \ NELLIE'S NELLIE'S NELLIT'S i FARM. FARM. FARM. : , j A Lifo Portrait of the Slums of New Yorfe i SORROWS OF THE UNFAITHFUL. i SORROWS OF THE UNFAITHFUL. -! Fickleness that induces Woe and Disastel . | WHEN" WE WERE IN OUR .'TEENS.'. ' • WHEN WE WERE IN OUR 'TEENS. .; The "Biograph Girl" at her Best. - j REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL. : ! Scenes in Lisbon—The' Principal Streets i —Portuguese Infantry on March— j King Manuel giving orders to-his Officers. • SPLENDID CLOSE PORTRAITS. . | THE FREE FREE THE FREE i PASS. , PASS. PASS:' - ! A Screaming Comedy Sketch. '■• VALMERO. . '•■■ . i -. THE GOLDEN SHELL. j A Delightful Travel Subject.. . ;'■') Foolshead, Footballer-Syria, Turkey in Asia—Voyage to Bratland. And a host j of others. Choice Selections by FULLERS' SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. D;C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up). 6d. ; Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. .j N.B.—On request. Trams stop at Door, j TH EAT R E -ROY- Au. I Props. John Fuller and Sons. ! FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. ' EVERY EVENING, at 8. ~ i Advance N.Z. Advance VnudevilloJ i Read this Mammoth Bill. | Direct from : America, under ] Special Engagement to Messrs. .": j Fullers'. ", . ■ N THE FLYING PEDROS. -..'" i THE FLYING PEDROS. . • .; Extraordinary Gymnastic- and , j Acrobatic Display. J Ovenvhelminriy Enthusiastic Reception of -j FARRELL AND GAFFNEY, . ! Comedians and Dancers Extraordinary/ J In this Act Mr.Farrell introduces his j marvellous one-legged dance. - " ; MABEL LYNNE, i Australia's Piquant Comedienne. ; . HARRY SADLER, > .In a New Budget of Comicalities. ; The Great Vaudeville' Entertainer, ; GEORGE DEAN, And a host of Wellington favourites. - \ Including Bervl Gilman, Beattie M'Don. • aid, T. Vivian, Cecile Stephano, Nellie Seavle; Kelly-Sistejs. . . ; Performance Terminating with Harry, ' Sadler's Screaming Comedy, '■ "AT THE.BALL." ■ '. Prices-25., Is. Boxes 21s. Plan at i Theatre Office from 10 a.m. till 5: p.m. Telephone 2054. Doors open 7.15, corn' menco 8 p.m. . '. ST. THOMAS'S -vHALL, NEWTOWN.'; i STAR PICTURES'STAR PICTURES ' TO-NIGHT!-, ' TO-NIGHTV-, -:The People's popnlar Picture! Hall. ..:,',:: 6d. Usual Prices. -'■■; -' -la» ,■ ' -irrARORI 'TEA. GARDENS, : (Donald's Old Gardens, late residence of i i .Mr. and Mrs..J..F. Mills),. . . ■: 1 DONALD AND: cIipBELL STREETS, ' . . ; .KARORI, ' .;....'; - Will b? OPENED to the PUBLIC on '' SATURDAY NEXT, 19th INST., ,% :' At 1 p.m. . .'*! ' And .Every. Day. Thereafter. '". ; ' Tram or 'Bus from Government St* ■; tion, id. '.'■". ' - ■ A Few Minutes' Walk from Tram . - Terminus. . ■. .; ■ Come Along and Spend a -Pleasant Day i - Among'the Flowers-and Ferns. • ■ \ LECTURE. . ; WELLINGTON THEOSOPHICAE ! SOCIETY. i BALLANCE STREET-(Opposite Supreme .. | Court). , -. -'■•,-. .! LECTURE, . ; WEDNESDAY, 8.p.m., ■ . ■ .-! "The Secret of Happiness. -| By MR. J. R. THOMSON, - : j Organiser N.Z. Section. Theosophical i . ° Society. ; \ Questions Invited. , - Collection. ■; Inquiries, welcomed. 3.30 to 4.30 -.Daily. j MEETINGS.- , | mHE N.Z. POULTRY CONFERENCE -.' j ■is NOW IN SESSION daily-at th«- - j TOWN HALL. ' - | Poultry Men made welcome. j Educative Papers Discussed Wednes* ; day and Thursday. Hours, 10 to 1; 2.30 ■ '; to 5; S to 10 p.m. . [ J. B. MERRETT, Secretary. ] AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. , EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND • PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. i 27th ANNUAL FIXTURE AT HAWERA, I : 23rd and 2-tth NOVEMBER, 1910. '- : 23rd and 2tth NOVEMBER, 1910. - i CLOSING WEEK FOR ENTRIES FOB j ■ THIS HUGE CARNIVAL. ■ . : ; FULL DOG SCHEDULE , : ! (Under N.Z.K.C. Rules), '.-....'.- j ,£llO Prize Money Hunters' Competitions, ■•• ■, ..£llO. .: ■ 1 HOME INDUSTRIES SECTIONS. ; Entries for all Classes close on Saturday ; next, 12th November, at 9 p.m; j Free copies of schedules, still obtain." j ablo from the undersigned. ,i F. G. TREWEEK, '■. i Secretary. "■' ] P.O. Box 37. Tel. 173, HAAVERA; ■ I ■" ■ ' * ! PUBLIC HOTICES, ] NEW'ZEALAND SOCIETY OF AC- •-.! COUNTANTS. ; . j CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP. i THE Council of the above Society in> I yito Competitive Designs for a Cer- - ; tiflcate of Membership, and offer prizes ' ■■; of Seven Guineas and Three Guineas for . | the two most suitable designs submitted. . j Conditions and details as to form, etc., -! may be had on application to the Sec- ' ! retary. ' ! Designs must reach the undersigned - i not later than 10th December, 1910... • ERNEST W. HUNT, ; Secretary. I .158 Featherston Street, ' ....'•! AVcllington, 7th November, 1910. : "-O p TELESCOU T..S,'? .'■ '■ FOR SCOUTS AND CADETS. . j Solo Agents- ■"-...-.{ GLYN, JONES AND PEARSON/ j Baker's Buildings, . - .. ' : FEATHERSTON STREET, and ] 1 HUNTER STREET. j
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 1
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