AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S , THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■ Props. ... John Fuller and Sons. THE RECOGNISED HOME OF PERFECT PICTURESFULLERS' PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES. . LAST TWO NIGHTS OF PRESENT PERFECT PROGRAMME. NELLIE'S Last FREE FARM. Nights PASS, WHEN WE WERE IN OUR 'TEENS. 3 VICTORIAN Last NZ DERBY . Nights. CUP, 1910. ;. BRIDGES. - Last DEFORMED BURNED. Nights. CHILD. SORROWS OF THE UNFAITHFULFoolshead's Football—Turkey in AsiaAuntie and the Fashions—Billy Good . Legs. 1 VALMERO, the GOLDEN SHELL. " D.C. and 0.5., Is:;' Stalls (tip-up). 6d. ? Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. N.B.—On .request;- Trams stop at Door. y npnEATRE E O I U .t ■»- Props. John Fuller and Sons. I'bLLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. EVERY-EVENING, at B.' ASTOUNDING PROGRAMME . ■ TO-NIGHT! Reappearance of. that Marvel of Dextrous • 'Suppleness, HANCO! The HANCO! HANCO! Handcuff HANCO! HANCO! • ' Kins. • HANCO! Tho "Open Sesame" -to all locks, bolts, ■ bars and cordage. First Appearance of DAPHNE LESLIE, Datnty Serio, VIVIENNE MURRAY, Mezzo Soprano. ' ._ In conjunction with the following artiste A BILL TO BEAT THE BAND! HARRY SADLER : The Comedy HARRY SADLER, King.Australia's GEORGE DEAN. Character Aetor. GEORGE DEAN, : PARRETiL AND GAFFNEY, ia America's Novelty Team in a new sketch, besides the CELEBRATED ONE-LEGGED DANCE, a turn that goes with a BANG, li THE ' In New FLYING Aerial ' a PEDROS. .. -- - Gymnastics. Everything New by BERYL OILMAN, . " a New Zealand's Own Ponrano. . . MABEL LYNNE, , ii : ■. - "Mums the Word." NELLIE SEARLB, . T. VIVIAN, "Tlannasnn.-" "Admiral's Broom." ■ r ' BEATTIE MACDONALD, Thp , Charming SoubrettJ. ■ id JOS. MULLONEY, TED. PEARSON, "The Seaside.'- , . "Dnsky Coon." .„ PEERLESS PERFORMERS ' ' ■ y ■ In a - : ' ' PERFECT PROGRAMME I-\ rt Vaudeville's best Artists - . In. the best of Vaudeville. " .. A BILL OF OUTSTANDING MERIT. - '' There is very little NEW in tho World, ■ but what there is ....... : ■ CAN BE SEEN AT FULLER'S. !o NEW . NEW NEW ARTISTS. ■ SONGS. SKETCHES. •''• 1. Prices—2=., Is. Boxes 21s. Plan at ' Theatre Office.from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Telephone 2054. Doors open 7.15, com--mence Bp.m. . ...;.; ....... *• QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEAVTOWN. '" ,;:: '. STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES ,; ' TO-NIGHT!; The People's Popular Picture Hall. .■: . WELLINGTONvCITY.COUNCIL... ■ TOWN HALL, ' S- '.' WEDNESDAY.'"EVENING:;NEXT, N ' '23rd NOVEMBER,' ; n ' ; at S o'clock. ' ■'... .--.-' MUNICIPAL . :•"■ . ORCHESTRA , .' ■ ' ' ■a ' './ . _ ... .AND' . . . ORGAN RECITAL. ; :, Ballet Music from "Le Cici" (by Tequest). Massenet Wedding March from ■ Feramors ■ . . Rubinstein Larghetto from 2nd Symphony Beethoven .'Cello Solo. Cantabile, : by .:.... Cui . Organ Soli, Spring Hollina ;. ... and . y Preislied Wagner '. ADMISSION-SIXPENCE AND ONE e . SHILLING. ' ■ ■ !- RESERVED SEATS, TWO SHILLINGS. J..MAUGHAN BARNETT, Conductor. ) JNO. R. PALMER, . r Tonn-Clerk. . : ' November 19th,' 1910. MEETINCS. WE -invite the. owners of Motor; Care to Meet at the Offices of Izard and Weston, Featherston Street, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 21st inst., at 8. p.m., to consider construction of.bridge over creek at foot of Rimutaka. > C. H. IZARD. 1 ' ' CM. BANKS. . J. BARTON, t , _ _!_ '~ __— VICTORIA LAUNDRY. '• TO KELBURNE. HOUSEHOLDERS. ' Vans Collect and Deliver in Get ' *j> burne every WEDNESDAY. Telephone-613. P. WILLS AND SONS, Props., ■ HANSON STREET. COULLS. CULLING AND CO., LTD., BRANDON STREET, ; WELLINGTON. Manufacturers of— CARD AND FILING CABINETS AND SUPPLIES. OF.FICE FURNITURE. STENCILLING" Brushes from 3<£ Brooke's Art Medium 9d., Stencil Boards, 4<1., Oil Colours 3d., at Robt. Martin, Ltd., Manners Street. Wellington. U NEED A CROMAC DRY GINGER ALE. ' Guaranteed made from the Original Belfast Formula. Sole Agents, ■ THOMSON, LEWIS AND COAll Hotels and Stores. BRING YOUR LAWN MOWER .•'■'■'■ TO -. , "ORODIE AND M'MILLA^, HERBERT STREET. "THE BLUE SHOP." And get it put in good order for tho Season. TO THOSE WHO ARE BALD OR GREY ■OALDNESS, falling, and grey hair. JL» dandruff, etc., can be cured, only ' by each case being suitably and specially treated. PRO. CARLYLE, cialist, always succeeds, this bein" the Alethia Method. Cooper's Building Uillis Street. Write for. pamphlet' Country clients treated by correspondence. Advice free. W. H. PHILP, HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING ' CONTRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Street (Room 4). ■ Chimneye swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired. "/THEE DOMINION" employs a staff of JL Advertising Experts, whose eerniee' ' aro always available,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 979, 21 November 1910, Page 1
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