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AMUSEMENTS. . ' i HIS ■ MAJESTY'S - THEATRE. ) IS MAJESTY'S ■ THEATRE. -'• ... John-Puller and Sons. ■ \ THE RECOGNISED HOME OF ■'•! PERFECT PICTURES. . j FULLERS' PICTURES. " i FULLERS' PICTURES. • AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. LAST NIGHTr- LAST NIGHT! "j ' DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S TRIUMPH. I lE ' S FKEE BRIDGES : j IABM. , PASS. ■ BURNED. ! . SORROWS OF THE UNFAITHFUL. j Turkey in Asia—Foolshead. '■ THE DEFORMED CHILD I PORTUGAL'S REVOLUTION. ! vYc H T E o iiri wEEEiNou vrei j DERBY. ■ . . "-. "mo .- 1 . COMPLETE NEW SERIES ! . COMPLETE NEW SERIES. ' ' " j TO-MORROW Wednesday TO-MORROW ! ■ D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Cdi Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. ■' N.B.—On request. Trams stop at Door." m H E A T RE BOYAui ■ -H- Props. John Fuller .and Sons. 'I VuLLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, ', j EVERY EVENING, at 8. I TO-NIGHT! : . TO-NIGHT J ; - 1 ; .HANCO! The ' HANCO! HANCO! ' Handcuff HANCO! HANCO! . King. \ . HANCO! 1 The "Open Sesame" to. all locks, bolts, \ _ bars and cordage. . i ■HARRY SADLER .The Comedy "Ens , .- • An Actor, who can sing GEORGE DEAN. j A Singer who can act GEORGE DEAN. ' " FABEELL AND GAFFNEY, j America's. Novelty Team in a heivsketch, . besides the CELEBRATED ONE-LEGGED ! DANCE, a turn' that goes with a BANG. . - THE _ FLYING PEDROS, .'; ~ In New Ariel Gymnasts. . ' And a Host of other Favourites, -.' And a Host of. other. Favourites, including .. Beryl Gilman . - Mabel Lynne ' ' Nellie Searlo. .Tom Viran Beattie M'Donald ■ Jos. Miiliane?- I Ted Pearson. . . ■ ': P.rices-25., Is. Boxes 21s. Plan al "'" Theatre OEee from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Telephone 2054. Doors open 7.15, comw mence 8 p.m. , ST. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN. : i STAR-PICTURES STAR PICTURES . ; i Our New Programme Bright, Brilliant, i and Beautiful. ' • 1 6d. PREVAILING PICTURE PRICES la.' . j WELLINGTON ..- CITY ■■ COUNCIL. ■ ' TOWN HALL. V ■ . TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAYS " i . . At 8. - , : • j MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA . i . . MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA - ; ' : And '•■ - I ORGAN RECITAL., ' j . ' ORGAN RECITAL. Ballet Music from "Lb Cid" (bv're- ' quest) ....: ; Massenet ,| Wedding Jlarch from "Ferainers," . | 1 -■ ■ .Rubinstein i Larghetto from 2nd Symphony, Beethoven ' 1 'Cello Solo, "Cantabile" ...-. Cui ! Organ Soli;. Spring Song (Hollins) and , I Preislied Wagne} -J Admission, Sixpence and One "Shillin(j 1 ; Reserved seats. Two Shillings. I Box Plan at Dresden.' . J. MAUGHAN BARNETT, Conductor. ' • j "JNO. R. PALMER, 1 ■ ' . ■ Town Glerk. ; rOALLOONING- / EXTRAO3JDINAEX i :'■ . ■ ■" DAY'S. BAY. -ft:.,; :'',;; ■ ; . .WEDNESDAYi,Ioth ! . SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. thebeebe balloon company. j the world's most sensational ■■ ■'■: ■ ".- '<" '"aeronauts; •• ■••■•.■ ■-■ ■--■••■ -■■- - : the'great triple parachute j ; DESCENT. ' : ' SENSATIONAL AND . THRILLING, No Other Ballooriists in the. World Pep , ' ' form this Fearless Feat. ' 1 DON'T MISS THESE EVENTS. ! Special arrangements have been made , -j with; the Ferry Company to run extra '-. steamers to the Bay in connection with' j tho ascents.' . . ■ ■___ ' .. .; Prices, including. Admission to Grounds, i Is. Gd.; children half-price. , I VINCENT M.-.BEEBE, Manager. j MEETINGS- . '■'] WELLINGTON THEOSOPHICAI .] SOCIETY, . • BALLANCE STREET (opposite 'Supreme i Court). . .".' ' PUBLIC QUESTION NIGHT, . . TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), NOV. 22,. - ' • ■ 8 p.m. ' .MB;. THOMSON,. Section Organiser, ; ■ will answer Questions, written or oral. ■.'■' '■■" ' 'I ■ .■; • NOTICE. . : ■•-. WILL those people .who called a< "Kincora," Lower Hutt, on Sunday afternoon, the 20th instant, and, in tho ,- absence of Mr. and Mrs. Covbrdale took avra'y from the drawiiigrcom a portrait o{ Lady. Fitzherbert, kindly return sam«. earliest, convenience. EDUCATIONAL. THE LANGEB DRESSCUTTINQ SCHOOL.—No matter what one'«. ' position in life may bo, the ability, to '"' ■ make one's own Garments is an accomi plishment of prime" importance. Every woman. 6hould have a course at the Laager Dresscutting School. Classes 'Daily, Tuesday and iriday evenings. . NeeiUepainting, llonday 2 to 4. Country Pupila . ' ' taught by post. - Misj Hate. . Stewart , Principal, S4 Willu Street (Opposite Shortt's). iPROYDON PREI'ARATORr SCHOOL. *J —Boarding and Day School for Beys under 13 years cf ago. Special class for Bovs under sis. iliss Somiuerviile. t>l Hill Street. . ' ; •TTIITZIffiEBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. JC. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals: Miss Babsr, M.A., Miss Eachol Richmond (Higher Certificate N.F.U). Preparatory.Classes for Children under.B. (pHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. ; Principal: MRS. HENRY SMITH. "OANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. For instruction in— ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS PRACTICE," ; SHORTHAND (Pitman's), and TOUCH TYPEWRITING. .. ; Students Prepared-for—.' JUNIOR AND SENIOR CIVIL SER VICE, . . . ■ . MATRICULATION, . . SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOW- . LEDGE, and . " . MEDICAL PRELIMINARY EXAMI. . NATIONS. ' - For last year's examinations, 51 candidates' were, presented, 40 of whom passed. . "YE GRATEFUL LION," -". GRILL AND SUPPER ROOMS, 152 Ingestro Street, off Cuba Street. Five-course Lunch or Tea, od. Six tickets ior 45. , ANGUS TURi\EK'.S :%W Hairuresslnj Saloon, Hotel Windsor Building ■-..-' Willis .Street, is one of tho most up to. - • duto Saloons in thoCity. Finest Hranda of Tobacco, CiEarettes, and Cisajg stocked. . .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 980, 22 November 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 980, 22 November 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 980, 22 November 1910, Page 1

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