' AMUSEMENTS. j ■ LAST TWO NIGHTS "THIS POWER- I FUL PROGRAMME. MIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, 1 Props. ... John Fuller and Sons. ' i'liE RECOGNISED HOME OF > ■ „ „ PERFECT PICTURES. ! f FULLER' PICTURES! Always i FULLERS' PICTURES! First. LAST TWO NIGHTS ) THIS GIGANTIC BILL. ! MONDAY NEXT,ALL CHANGE. i ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. •'"! TO OUR MONDAY AND TUESDAY i NIGHT PATRONS. . -. Don't Miss . tliis Great Series. ; Last LAND OF '4'HE WEST. | Maggjqr Becomes a Hero. . i Rights TRIP IN A BALLOON. Last Museum of Sovereigns. ; 2 . THE X RAYS. • ■.! Nights Cowboys Chivalry. Last BOBSLEIGHING. ~2 Tweedledum's Itching Powder. lights REVOLUTION in PORTUGAL, : - Last Her Uncle's Will. : 2 BARTELL SISTERS. . j isights Twa Highlands Lads. '• Last ITALIAN NAVY. s; 2 Modern Prodigal. • Night 3 SLATE QUARRIES. ' !, WATCH FOR MONDAY'S SURPRISES i To be shown. •; _ , ON ARRIVAL OF MAIL. 5 TO-MORROW (Saturdav) TO-MORROW FULLERS' MATINEE. ! The Children's Favourite. i D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up). Gd. : :• Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. ' N.B.—On request. Trams stop at Door. ; 1 ly .H E A T R E R O Y A u / Props. John Fuller and Sons. ' FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, 1 EVERY EVENING, at 8. • TO-NIGHT! First. TO-NIGHT I : ' y TO-NIGIIT! Appearance. TO-NIGHT! ! Specially Engaged by Messrs. John Fuller - j and Sons, direct from Australia. : THE JUGGLING GAZZES, * THE JUGGLING GAZZES, j Military Comedy Jugglers. ' HANCO! The Handcuff HANCO!" < BANCO! King. " HANCO I Last Nights of . . FABKELL AND GAFFNEY, ' j America's Amazing Three-legged Dancera '{ 5 HARRY SADLER, Everybody's- Favourite. : HARRY SADLER, j An Actor who can sing GEORGE DEAN. A Singer-who can Act GEORGE DEAN. And a Host-of other Favourites, . including— Beryl Gilman Mabel Lynne Nellie Searlo "• Tom Vivian Beattis M'Donald Jcs. Mullaney Prices—2s., Is. Boxes 21s. Plan at. . Theatre Offico from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. . s Telephone 2084. Doors open 7.15, com- ! , mence 8 p.m. ' 1 , QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN.. • ■ STAR PICT ORES STAR PICTURES 0 Our New Programme Bright, Brilliant, i r and Beautiful. • j .. - Cd. PREVAILING PICTURE PRICES la, ' i 1 £<0 NCE K T CHAMBER, i TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ■ SPENCER: LORRAINE'S . WELLINGTON-.PUPILS'-,CONCERT. % : t Possibly the Best' Programme ever Submitted to a Wellington Audience. • B.ox Plan at the Dresden., Prices, 35...and.25... ... I jg ACRED. . . C O'N.C;E R T.. " ; i ST. ANNE'S CATHOLIC: CHURCH, '■ Green Street, Wellington South. '■ SUNDAY, 27th; NOVEMBER, at 7 p.m., By. the Members of the Church Choir. Cantata, "Stabat. Mater Speciosa" (Tha Cradle of Christ). J. Frederick Bridge Soloists: -Misses Agnes and. Rosie Se- - , grief, Messrs. D. Henderson, and E. B, ' L. Rcade. e ■, ' ' - 1 s MEETINGS. "Y ■ ' M. . C. A. y ANNUAL BUSINESS. JIEETING. i. TO-NIGHT, at 8 O'CLOCK. . : Agenda: J =, 1. Annual Report and Balance Sheet, r 2. Election of Directors. j Full attendance of Members requested, H. N. HOLMES, General Secretary. SITUATIONS VACANT. j I TAILORESSES. . ' ,j WANTED, for Christchurch, ! Ccat | and Coatmakers, | Trouser Machinists, Vestmalcers and j 4 Machinists; also, Shirt Machinists; fao ] - tory experience. | Apply, personally, Tuesday, Novembei ! 23th, 12 till 2 p.m., or 5 till 9 p.m., Wed* j 0 nesday 9 a.m. till 2 p.m. ■ n . MR, MINTY, ! ;■ Hotel Windsor, Willis Street. i : ' i f (POLE'S DRAPERY CO. I. (Late Cole and Westerman) p Will Hold a Mid-Season f SHILLING DAY, SHILLING DAY, . ! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). i TO-MORROW (SATURB/ 1 ! : SEE SENSATIONAL lU '< OUR WINDOW. i 6S MANNERS STREET. I J IJffi ARO STEAM LAUNDRY. I 0 RECEIVING DEPOTS—IS 4 Ingestvo 1 . Street, 125 Willis Street (Opp. Y.M.C.A.), ' j- and 12 Charlotte Street. i- Laundry Work of All Descriptions wilt j V bo received at Above Depots. j Chief OSco and Works: | s2O HOPPER ST. .20 EOPPEP. ST. I e'!:! : : ' i Answer, Gwendoline! Raise i -3- your beauteous orbs to mine," ex- J '• claimed tlie love-lorn youth. "Ah, Ed- ' t win!" sho eooed,'"r.iy answer is a heart- j J felt 'Yes,' for I see, on looking at vour 1 '• boots, that you uso the Hunkydory Boot - ; Polish. I also use it, and am youre i ■* now and for ever." ' , i TO THOSE WHO ARE BALD OR GREY. I BALDNESS, ' falling and grer hair, j dandrulf, etc., can be cured, only I hy each case being suitablv and sneciallr ' treated. PRO. CARLYLE, Alethia's Sp/ '1 1 cialist. always succeeds, this being tl>6 i Alethia Method. . Cooper's Buildings ! - Willis Street. Write for pamphlet'. i Country clients treated by correspond." I '■ ence. Advice free. j REMOVAL -NOTICE. H ,L. HOGG, of the "Ideal" Bakery • wishes. to notify the residents of - ICilbirnie that ho will open new and up-to-dato premises in Coutts Street on or . about October 29th, whero he . will ba pleased to see all old patrons as well aa new. The'business namo will be cliansed to "Paris Bakery." . W. H. PHILP, House and office cleaning CONTRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, .113 Willis Street (Room 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired. THE DOMINION" employs a staff of. Advertising Experts,' whoso servties are always available.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 983, 25 November 1910, Page 1
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