AMUSEMENTS. _ .';.] HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.' IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.■Props John Fuller and Sons. ■■.;,; • THE RECOGNISED~HOME OF . . '"'; s „ , PERFECT PICTURES, FULLERS'PICTURES! -Best '.- :■■ FULLERS'PICTURES! of All: . :?• A GREAT SUCCESS! AN ABSOLUTE TRIUMPH! TO-NIGHT! At B'. TO-NIGHT! <i ■ A GLORIOUS PROGRAMME. ;.;;': 'Note the Number of Items in ,-'. (12) : THIS GREAT BILL. (12) . UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABTiN. . --.- . SEE IT AT FULLERS' PICTURES... -A Perfectly Projected -Picture. ..'-m With Specially-arranged Selections! by:,.' Conductor Crowther. " "■'! ■ THE GREAT LION HUNT, ■■ - THE GREAT LION HUNT,' ' ,-' A SUMMER IDYLL, LITTLE ANGELS OF' LUCK. vv: FOOLSHEAD AS FISHERMAN. ..r-" TWEEDLEDUM HIS TRAIN; .■ NORWAY TO NEW YORK. : THE STRONGER SEX.- .'■'':-■.» KILL THE -FLX; GIRL IN TRIPLE X RANCH. . . FEEDING SEALS. 'v. PEARL OF A BOY.: D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls, (tip-up), 6d.: ' Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. ■''■■'•'. I N.B.—On request. Trams stop at -Door.'' TH Ei.A TEE ' ROY Aii.' Props. John Fuller and Sons. ';.;■■ POLLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, TO-NIGHT at S.' TO-NIGHT at 8. y Programme universally acclaimed .;,thg' finest for many months past.'? '. '■; First appearance To-night. ■'■''..'/'. Direct from the Principal London and Provincial Halls, ," GODFREY HUNSLEY, ' .; Supported by MISS NELLIE FLORENCE. -!-',; In his great DRAMATIC EPISODE, to' three scenes, entitled -.-.--v.-■'..'• ' . A FATHER'S LOVE. M'GRATH AND PAGE.; .•;.■; America's Favourite Expert Banjoists. r! . THE JUGGLING GAZZES. ' d HARRY SADDLER. V^l v GEORGE DEAN.. | ' And other Favourites: ... >.',.' . Prices, 2s. and -Is. Boxes, 21s. - Bos/1 Plan at Theatre Office- from 10 a.m..till; 5 p.m. ...••'■■'■ ■'■•■".- Telephone, 2054. Doors open 7.15,, -' commence 8 p.m.'. :, : s QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN.; 1 STAR PICTURES. ... STAR PICTURES; A Programme of Programmes. • ,-".' : ". TEE GREAT TRAIN HOLD-UP.'-,. Cd. Million .Prices. . Is'. ...■:•- ■■ -————-rr ■■ nnHE 'MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.' TO-MORROW AT '8. .' • ; .;: VI MUSIC AND MIRTH ' ■ , by -"vvl ' WELLINGTON'S FAMOUS ARTISTS.'! Tickets at Dresden. ;v.'| MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT'S'i r MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERTS. | 3 GOLDEN JUBILEE GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS,: 1 d ," — '•■ vVv mOWN HALL! . TOWN HALL! h SATURDAY", 3rd DECEMBER, S p.m. ' SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 8 p.m. '•■■'. GRAND CONCERT '" 0 GRAND CONCERT -■ . / : r -..■-.".-.- •■;■ ■ AND PRESENTATION. - . tl AND. PRESENTATION. . Full Details Later. ' ■-' ■ Box Plan Now Open at- Dresden PianP ■: ■ Co.- ':■:.-.• t 500 Reserved Seats, 2s. 6d. .. .. 1000 Seats, 2s.' 1000 Seats, Is. FRED. W! CROMBIE, ... ' , -"-.Eon. Secretary,- •.. i . li Austin Street.:. i.' TBALLOONING EXTRAORDINARY!; DAY'S BAY. T DAY'S BAY. ;: " DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. : y ;" SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. S.'-l SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 3.^ , Final Appearance in Wellington of''■.! 3 THE BEEBE BALLOON COMPANY.';! THE BEEBE BALLOON COMPANY.- 1 , The World's Most Sensational Aeronauts.-j BALLOON ASCENT. <•'. : ' , 'J BALLOON ASCENT. ..;'.■ i '' TREMENDOUS ' TREMENDOUS 1 SUCCESS . SUCCESS-,: Was the Uuanimons Verdict of the Thou-'! • sands who journeyed to Day's Bay to! witness this Marvellous Attraction,;'. on Wednesdav. SATURDAY AFTERNOQN, :_ '% Provided patronage warrants, thero will'. bo a - ..* . '-■- GRAND DOUBLE ASCENT ' -:'■ GRAND DOUBLE ASCENT : -'■ t ■ ■■ . And 2 PARACHUTE RACE ' '■-■ '- : j PARACHUTE RACE fc MR. SEBPHE V. MR. EASTWOOD. : • An act never performed by , any othei ] Aeronauts in any part of the world. ; 1 Return Fare to Day's Bay—ls. Gd.-.. ''■■] Children—9;!. Steamers will ■ leave the Ferry Wharf at 1.15, 2, 2.30, and 3 p.m. (circumstances permitting). -. * ■ I PUBLIC NOTICES, - LOWER HUTT. BOROUGH COUNCIL,; 1 ■' WASTE' OF WATER. • : ; : THE ATTENTION of the users Water is hereby directed to the pro-; 3 visions of the .."Waterworks. By-Law,.' > 1905," and particularly .to Section 35] 3 thereof in v regard to the Watering, of] Gardens. ' ' :';i - _ Any person taking or using water, or j in any way wasting same, in contraveh--r tion of the said By-law will bo Prose*-.: i cuted. ...'- . ' ' PERCY R, PURSER,:-; Town Clerk..- ■ Lower Hutt, 30th November, 1010. ■■: . - WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD.'.';: ADDITIONAL BY-LAWS.■', '... mHIS IS TO NOTIFY that at a' Special'A Meeting of tho Wellington Harbour . Board, to be held on WEDNESDAY,, tho 7th day of December, 1910, at a quarter past two o'clock in the afternoon,t certain new by-laws -will bo submitted.' to such Board for adoption: and further,' that such By-laws have been .. printed ■ and lie open for public, inspection at tho Offices of tho Board during Office Hours.' Such By-laws relato, amongst other things, to and aro in respect of:—Slip-;, ~ ping. Inspection, and Licensing of Coal Hulks. . • Dated the 28th day of November, 1910. H. E. NICHOLLS. Secretary.Harbour Board Office, Wellington,' N.Z. . : ■.; CHRISTMAS' CONFECTIONERY! : <J "WIGHTON'S" LEAD-OTHERS ' '■'■! FOLLOW! '.../j IF you desire tho very best Selection "oiiH Xmas Boxes and Novelties'in the • Highest Class ENGLISH and ' CONFECTIONERY call at. . ;.;;;:; "WIGHTON-'S," LAMBTON-QUAY; ".v : I Our Only Store. 72 Lambton Quay.;.;
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 988, 1 December 1910, Page 1
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