AMUSEMENTS, HIS MAJESTY'S -THEATRE..^ Props., John Fuller and Sons. ,' . '-:■_ THE RECOGNISED HOME. OF. PEE- " FECT PICTURES. . ;. ; . FULLERS' PICTURES! Best :'..;- : FULLERS' PICTURES! of. -'-.. . FULLERS' PICTURES! . All. '■.■:■: AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. ;..'■ TO-NIGHT! S o'clock TO-NIGHT" ffi A SENSATIONAL NOVELTY PRO- : GRAMME. Of Infinite Variety and Charming Attra*, ' tiveness. ■ -''■■:.;■■ •"■'■' LAST TWO NIGHTS. ' . ■ LAST TWO NIGHTS. PICTURESQUE SYDNEY; •. PICTURESQUE SYDNEY. ..■". ' ' Come and have a Trip down . tho --. . HARBOUR BY MOONLIGHT, ,-• '■.<>■ PICTURESQUE' SYDNEY. PICTURESQUE SYDNEY... •.; :• ; '-, Absolutely the Finest Picture'ever r '.;':.' . Shown by us. Received by the large audience with...''' TREMENDOUS. ENTHUSIASM..,._'; ■; Wo wish to impress upon our numeroul. .) Patrons that the series of Pictures en-',' titled PICTURESQUE' SYDNEY, i at"• present, being shown at-HIS'MAJESTY'S THEATRE, is entirely, different to. others ',--. .To be'seen-only at . ~;; HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE :/." TRAP FOR SANTA. CLAUS. . - •: ; ■ TRAP FOR SANTA'CLAUS.. ':•- A XMAS DRAMATIC STUDY. by,ihfl:; American Biogranh C0v...-. NATIONAL SPORTS- OF SCOTLAND.V . THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER:.-.;? THE GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER.' ■? (Only at Fullers).: . : '>> FROM TYRANNY -TO LIBERTY.' -• ■FROM TYRANNY TO LIBERTY.:'-, And a Host of Others. "., ..i.'i: REiMEMBEB- ' ": •'- LAST TWO NIGHTS. : / ■' '-':':< LAST TWO NIGHTS. ■ .. : i': • COMPLETE CHANGE THURSDAY. ': D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up).' 6d. ■' Plan at Christeson's. 'Ph0n0.3153. : .-Xi • N.B.—On request. Trams stop at Door,:; m H E A T R E 'ROY. A' Props. John Fnllei and Sons. , r ,: :j FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY^: EVERY EVENING at 8. '•."'". -!.•': TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! v ' ; . TO-NIGHT! . 'TO-NIGHT.!, .;.' Welcome return of tho London Coniediafi,,. MR. NAT CLIFFORD.-'- ■'.•■ MR. NAT CLIFFORD. ''.'., . MR. NAT CLIFFORD. ;■,;..:.;.' A Show in Himself. ■ i .': He Returns with new and-old favourite): Songs, "All his own Creations."' .' : ; Tremendous Success of THE ANDERSON TRIO, Acrobats'-'■'■:' THE ANDERSON TRIO,. Extraordinary.', The Popular' ■' ■ HARRY SADLER.-' ■ Comedian, HARRY SADLER. And Our Great Vaudeville EntertainersJack Martin,: Coon Basso '-.. 'X.:' Jos. Mullancy Beryl Gilhiaii Beattie MTDonald. Kelly Sisters' Nellie Searle Mabel.Lynho; Miss'Eileen' Foley.. .;•■■• Prices—2s., Is. 'Boxes, 21s.' .Plan: .at-: Theatre Office ti1L.5,.p.m : .::' ! ." Telephone 2031. 'Boors.open 7.15, com-'i menco 8 p.nil .•'■'; ■'■■" .1 ——— —_^-1 ST„...TnOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN.-! STAR PICTURES STAR PICTUBF.S ' OUR NEW PROGRAMME- '. FULL OF PICTORLAL GEMS. Gd. . Prices for , the million:: • .-Is;;:: . '■ ■ ■ '■ ~ ■ ■ • • f~ MEETINGS. WELLINGTON SOUTH. v /'. ~ .TyJR.R. A. WEIGHT,,wiII address hu J-'-?- Constituents' at' St. Thomas's Hall; Newtown, on FRIDAY.EVENING NEXT, December'l6, at 8 o'clock.' ••..,' .SECULAR EDUCATION DEFENCE. :. LEAGUE. , -■,: ALL who are interested in maintaining, our State system of education, free,, secular, and compulsory, as at present, and in preventing the introduction into our State Schools of anything that might lead to sectarian strife among the children, or impose'a religious test on teachers, aro invited to meet at the MASONIC HALL, BCULCOTT STREET, at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, to form a Secular Education Defence League and to define its platform. '.;': PUBLIC NOTICES. 'vNOTICE. -.;"-£ : ALL People are WARNED NOT TO -£** CAMP or Trespass on pur Property, at Paekakariki.' --v.-' ' SMITH BROS.,- .: Paekakariki. ':; DEBENTURES. EAWERA COUNTY ELECTRIC COM. PANY, LIMITED. ■ ...■:.;_ Issue of £24,000 in 210 First Mortgage 1 Debentures of each,, with ; 10 years' currency at 5 per celit. interest. ; J PROSPECTUS and- Form of . Appliestion posted on application. Applt cations can be made' at any ' of tha Branches of the Bank of Australasia, at the Company's Office, Union' Street, Hawera, or at the office of '; W.COWERN,';■:',:" Regent Street, Hawera, Agent for the Conipahy.-v SPECIAL NOTSCES. ; v DRUIDS' ART UNION.' -' PALME.RSTON NORTH. . •:. ;■ THE following is the result;- of tha Druids' Art Union, drawn SATURDAY, DECEMBER,IO, 1910:- ■..;.:... First Prize, No. 1329,' Mrs. PeppcriU, Palmerston North. ; - ' - ■;■,- Second, No. -1120, .Mrs. ~~ Newton, . Palmerston North. . . Third, No. 3313, Mrs. E. Hoy, Danhevirko. / .■■-■■-■_ Fourth, No. 2515, Mr. A. Furlong,, Palmerston North. ■-.. ..- Fifth, No. im, Mrs. Hanlon, Palmerston North. ' ■■-'■•'..: Sixth, No/3631, Mrs.' C. Bryant; ;PalUKrston North. - ', ■■•'■: Seventh, No. 1G55, Mr. .".Hy. Hollier, Palmerston North. ".--"■-'.'-. Eighth, No. 5719, Miss E. Merton, Fits herbert East: , Ninth, No. ■ 3016, Mrs. Pawson, Kelvin Grove. Tenth, No. 709, Miss E. Stephens, Hokitika. J.'A. NASH, :- : -[-: Mayor of Palmerston North,", v. , Supervisor. . Prize-winners may obtain their priz l ;! on production of tickets at Malcolm's, Ltd. • ' .'•'.' :■'■ C. S. EUSHv Secretary U.A.0.D., Palmerston North. MILITARY AND NAVAL EMBROID; EEESS. MISS A. B. HEATONi No. 2 PERCIVAL STREET. V 'Phono 3075. , ''. Estimates given for Banners, Lodge Regalia, Badges (gold, silver, and silk). Club Monograms, etc., etc.. Ecclesiastical Embroideries a Specialty,, --'-y-.-i
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 998, 13 December 1910, Page 1
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