AMUSEMENTS. \ FIRST! ■'■ Always FIRSTS V 7 HIS. MAJESTY'S THEATRICIS MAJESTY'S. Props. ... John Fuller and Sous. -■./:: THE RECOGNISEiThOME OF ':M PERFECT PICTURES: FULLERS'PICTURES! Best . FULLERS'PICTURES: of All. .-7; VA GREAT SUCCESS! , ■-'-,■■ A GREAT SUCCESS! ; . . ■ ': •';., : AN ABSOLUTE TRIUMPHS AN ABSOLUTE TRIUMPHI/. . FULLERS' PICTURES, ■ -More ■ ■'-' ■ - ;:?; FULLERS' PICTURES; ... Popular/-- 7 FULLERS' PICTURES, Thau ever, 7 7 Nor is it to be wondered at ":'''■': ■'-77 AS HUNDREDS OF.TQNGUES - 7; Are Already Sounding.the Praises of Our ' GLORIOUS .-•.-■■- > AND GREAT NEW PROGRAMME! r:. : lhis Evening we again Present thj> 1-amous Dramatic Production, ■•- V> UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. ■> >; !:.: UNCLE "•'. ■-, ' : " TOM'S .:■' . ;:N; cabin.■■-.■"■•; -.-, : : ;- ;^ A Perfectly Projected Picture. V': UNCLE'.TOII'S CABIN.- : 77* - Received LAST EVENING with. 77': '■ TREMENDOUS,. ENTHUSIASM^ a UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. :>•, -^ 3 See it at Filers' Pictures, where it .was shown last epsning for the FIRST TIME : : IN NEW ZEALAND. >;/"., :;}; Other Pictures shown at ■-■■■'". 7;.'r/'"v. . HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE' :.; ; fi Last Evening and'to bs REPEATED :7 v This and Following Evenings," ::777 THE , GREAT LION: HUNT,.:-.: .-:X . THE GREATLION HUNT, c>?: ■ Exciting and Thrilling. ■ ; '■"'■ '-: ' • A , SUMMER IDYLL, '■■.., .A SUMMER IDYLL, . 7 ----- Two Biograph .Studies. .■■:-" LITTLE ANGELS OF LUCK. LITTLE ANGELS OF LUCK. '~>. .-.-'.' Received Great Applause Last .Evening, .• FOOLSHEAD AS FISHERMAN." j .. TWEEDLEDUM. HIS TRAIN. '..',;■ (Two. Splendid Cpmics.) ■:-•--- NORWAY TO NEW YORK. 7 7 : THE STRONGER,SEX.- ' ■ . ■ : ■ ■, . ■> ■ KILL THE FhT, GIRL IN,TRIPLE X RANCH. '• - FEEDING SEALS. ' . • .. PE,UIL OF A BOT.A GIGANTIC PROGRAMMED, v>; Judge.'for.Yourselves. .. ; .•'-.' D.C. and 0.K., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d.--Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153..; 1..:. N.B.—On request, Trams stop at Dooitv. TH E-A.T E E ■' , ROY. A ' Props. John Fuller and Sons..'. ' ■ . . ■ THE :.".-■:'. : : : -- : 'i-: RECOGNISED HOME OF.THE STARS;," FvjLLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, f Programme Universally Acclaimed . THE FINEST FOR , ■ -, > -: THE FINEST FOR " ■~ ' : X. ,: . MANY MONTHS PAST.-: - MANY. MONTHS PASE: ': i . TO-NIGHT, AT- 8. ■ . ;: :- ALL WELLINGTON -: IS ■■' .■',■■ ■'■: ■'-■-' 3 TALKING ' ABOUT THIS AVEEK'S PROGRAMME.. ' . M'GRATH-'AND PAGE, . ~ 0 America's Favourite Expert Banjoista THE .HIGGLING GA.ZZES, :. HARRY '■ SADLER, ~ - GEORGE DEAN. . ' ■• Beryl Gilman,' ■ -Mabel . Lynne,. ..Nellie' Searle, Tom Vivian;': Beattie TM'Donald, ; \ - Jos. Mullaney, Kelly Sisters, GloryTEer-?.. . nandez, Danhi>e, LeslitvTed: Pearson, ~, •»' ■■.C'Cbnclridfiig w'ith ..•' • r:- , . ' '.: '•' '■■ ; y QT. THOMAS'S, HALL, NEWTOWN,'; STAR PICTURES.' : : STAR'PIGTUEE3,: i- A Profiramme' of: Programmes. . . 1 THE GREAT TRAIN HOLD-UP. Cd. Million Prices; Is.'.. /;■<;'}.- 'i- TJALLOONING ..'EXTRAORDINARY!:. .OaLLOONING-. EXTRAORDINARY!; DAY'S BAY. ' . DAY'S 8AY...., i DAY'S BAY. :■- PAY'S BAY.- ... :■ ' ' DAY'S BAY r . • ■ ; ":,'-■■ ■ DAY'S-BAY. : ; I ■ - , __ .... ...-. THIS DAY. ' THIS DAY. 7 THIS DAY. ' ' ': '.THIS"DAY. ■ > , WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/ - : \•;'; The Astounding and Incomparable V ■ GREAT BEEBE BALLOON COMPANt. 7 GREAT BEEBE BALLOON: COMPANY,;:' Grand Sensational ■ ' ' : . ■ BALLOON ASCENT.. . ,; : .:V 1 Marvellous and Thrilling ■■■."■'■■•• ";'■ 1 TRIPLE PARACHUTE DESCENT. ■:•-! - . -■'_■ ■ •.; V;:7.| : No other Aeronauts nerform this Fearless " ''..' ■ Feat.-. ....;: -,v>" ' BALLOON ASCENT. ■ '. ■v : :t: . BALLOON ASCENT. 7 7 ; 77:: You can see every detail ONLY from the-.-Aviation Ground at DAY'S-BAY, so-V COME EARLY. ..■■■ . :;.:.1 .The Great Furnace Alight. The Belch. . ing TauKues of Flame. A'Balloon 85ft; , high. The Monster Inflated." 100 Men ! Holding it Down. The Parachutes Tested.; The ■Parachutes Folded. The '.Automatic' . 3 Knives Attached. The Aeronaut - takes,/ ; his place. Tha Fearful.Leau from.'Earth; ' The Ascent, The Descent."7.. 7 . .;:>; From the Aviation. Ground at. '-.DAY'S 7 r BAY you will see many.thrilling and sen-. : . sational sights, the like..of which .you., never dreamed of. . ■■ .- . -V .-'...-:- RETURN FARE TO DAY'S ,BAY:- >7 : • Adults; Is. 6d. Children, under-12 ;7.'»years, 6d.•'.■.-. , - * i.'-C-:' INCLUDING ADMISSION TO BALLOON,' ASCENT.' ' . : ::.7",'v The AVellington Ferries Company have:-i atranScd EXTRA STEAMER: SERVICE ; i for tliis MARVELLOUS. ATTRACTION.? [ Boats leave Ferry Wharf at i.13, 2/2:30," I and 3 p.m. (circumstances: permitting)... r7 : MOTHER "MARY: JOSEPH AUBERT'B-i . MOTHER MARY JOSEPH: AUBERT'S 7 '. GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS.-7j ; GOLDEN JUBILEE.CELEBRATIONS; :■ ' mOWN HALL! ' TOWN HALLII SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER B^p.m.7' ; SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 8 'p.m.'. '•■•'■: :■-;' . -:'\ '•:■•■:] GRAND CONCERT 7'. ... ■ •-.■ 7GRAND CONCERT ...-.: 7 ; /, : AND PRESENTATION. :■:' AND PRESENTATION.;.':" Full Details. Later. ...-V^:^] Bos Plan Now Open at Dresden PiaE'-i Co. ■■ . . ; ■ . 7--7' .500 Reserved Seats, 25.. Gd. .: 7-.i 1000 Scats, 2s. ■'-: : 7/* i 1000 Seats, Is. 7 / •;•. ...'| FRED. W..CROMBIE,- 7■{ Hon.; Secretary,: : ; ! ] 11 Austin 'Street. 7 ; VOX POPULI. . : : ;;•■; :V j . T W. THOMSON AND CO..'- Hygienio'-i . w<. Bakers and Pastrycooks.'are outoa-I their own for quality/and sterling value, j Tho spscial attention of campers, pic- ! nickers, and others, is drawn.to the' do-'j licious fruit'pies and tarts ■'that ■'are" J being made daily from the choicest, of j fruits and richest pastry by expert cooks, 'i Hampers aud special orders modo up;] and delivered with . dispatch. . Qnalityjguaranteed. Prices ' Bedrock. J". W: . THOMSON AND CO., the Corner "Shop,".';; 38 Conrtc-nay Place. ■■ ■ : . . 7 "YE GRATKFUL LION,". '.-k% ■ iTJEILL AND SUPPER ROOMS,: 153- : 'Or Ingestro Street,' eff Cuba Street.,'. . Five-course Lunch or Tea, od. Six tickets 7 lor is. ■ : '--. '.•.■.'::,.■' ',';i XG'US TUKXIIU'S: :\civ Saloon, Hotel Windsor Building, 7 '. : - Willis Street, is cno of tho\most up-to. ''] I date Saloons in tho City; Finest Brariiij -i i of Tobacco, Cijarettes, and : \Cigara'"'■•l jtocked, < 7 ' r .-,- - j
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 987, 30 November 1910, Page 1
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