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AMUSEMENTS. O)PEEA HOUSE. Lessee ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction MacMahon Bros. THE JOHN SON-JEFFRIES PICTURES! JOHNSON-JEFFRIES PICTURES! | Presented Last Evening for the Second ' Time in Australasia. THE SUCCESS OF THE HOUR, The Enormous Audicnco Unanimously Testified to the Remarkable Fidelity of theso Extraordinary Pictures. THE APPLAUSE and APPRECIATION CAN ONLY BE DESCRIBED AS. SENSATIONAL! — TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. i The Phenominally Realistic Living Pic- ! ture, which has made the WHOLE WORLD WONDER. JOHNSON v. JEFFRIES. Million Prices—3s., 25., and Is. No Early Doors. No Extra Charges. Box Plan at the Dresden. 1 PALMERSTON, FRIDAY NEXT. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . At 8, j By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT > (City Organist). ' Sonata No. 6 Mendelssohn ■ Chant d'etc : :.. Lemare Capriccio ....... Lemaigre Funeral March and Hymn of Seraphs Guiimant Gavotte from "Mignon" Thomas Communion in F Grison Improvisation Admission—Sixpence and One Shilling. JNO.'.E. PALMER, Town Clerk. November 18th, 1310. ' CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 20th NOVEMBER, at 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE, t PIPE BAND AT LYALL BAY. , ! .' JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. ) ' 19t.1i November, 1910. t : THE NAVY/ league requests tho-Pleasure of the-Com- , pany of THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON ' AT ; THE TOWN HALL, , THURSDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, At S p.m., , To Meet the Officers and Men of H.M. CRUISERS IN PORT. Music, Comedy, Military and Nav.al Display. , Admission, Is.; Children, Gd. ■^JANGATAINOKA^SPORTS,' BOXING' Big. Programme, including 150 yards handicap of ,£10; mile run of .£S; also Scotch-and Irish Dancing; Piping Competitions. Send for .programme to the secretary, J. A. Walsh, Pahiatua. , • TEA -GARDENS. (Donald's Old Gardens, late residence of Mr. and Mrs.-J. F. Mills), DONALD AND CAMPBELL STREETS, KARORI, Will be OPENED to tHe PUBLIC TO-DAY , (SATURDAY), 19th INST. . At ( 1 p.m. ; . And . Every Day. Thereafter, ' ADMISSION—6d. Tram or 'Bus from Government Sta- ■ tion,4d. ' A Few Minutes'-Walk from Tram ' Terminus/. ... . Come Along and Spend a Pleasant Day Among the Tloivers and Ferns. QOOK'S 'EXCURSION TRIPS. MOUNT COOK. • MOUNT COOK. 5 ' ■ SPECIAL FARE DURING NOVEMBER " WELLINGTON TO • LYTTELTON, Sar loon, RAIL TO r CHRISTCHURCH, t TIMARU AND FAIRLIE, MOTOR 5 CAR TO • MOUNT -. COOK (HERMITAGE), Returning to WELLINGTON Same. Way. > With FIRST-CLASS RAIL, £S Us. Gd. ' With SECOND-CLASS RAIL, ,£5 19s. id. Itineraries and Particulars from [ (HOOK'S TOURIST OFFICE, [ ■ Customhouse Quay. \ A RTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. k -cL The rear art in Photography is to r produce the True Likeness and Character . of the' Sitter. This art can only be acquired by years of earnest effort and - study. ALAN SPICER, : , . PHOTOGRAPHER, CUBA STREET (Opposito Royal Oak Hotel), i ha 9 had 30 years' _ experience in the Best Studio of Australia. ' 'XMAS PHOTOS FOR FRIENDS . ; AT HOME. Those desirous of sending a good Photo of themselves to Friends or Relations in England or elsewhcro as a. 'Xmas ■ Souvenir should mako appointments with MR. SPICER now. Telephone 3263. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION; ' 27th ANNUAL FIXTURE. AT HAWERA. 23rd and 24th NOVEMBER, 1910. 23rd and 2ith NOVEMBER, 1910. CLOSING WEEK FOR ENTRIES FOR THIS HUGE CARNIVAL. FULL DOG SCHEDULE (Under N.Z.K.C. Rules). ' ' ,£llO Prize Money Hunters' Competitions, .£llO. HOME INDUSTRIES SECTIONS. Free copies of schedules still obtainable from tho undersigned.. ' F. G. TREWEEK, 1 . Secretary. P.O. Box 37. Tel. 173, HAWERA. •' (Q ART E R AND CO., 137 CUBA ST., And at FBILDING. ! GENUINE BARGAINS, DRAPERY. 1000 LADIES' - BELTS, worth from Is. Gd. to 2s. lid. each; take ,\out- pick for Is. each, or spend 10s. and get ono for nothing. .. BATHING COSTUMES, all kinds, for boys and men, also for girls and ladies, 1 Is. Gd., ,Is. 9d., to 7s. Gd.; W.P. caps from Is. up. JUST LANDED —Novelties for Xmas trade in gloves, hose, sunshades, ■ blouses, costumes, embroidery, and many other scarce lines. 1 TIT CARTER AND CO.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 978, 19 November 1910, Page 1
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