AMUSEMENTS. rjl H E A T E E ROYAL MONDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 26th GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE! •Everything the.Same as at Night. . ' Doors open 1.30, commence 2.30. ■ TH E A iit E '-. ROY Alh Props. John Fuller and tions,. t'OLLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Last Night of Present Programme. GRAND XMAS PROGRAMME MONDAY NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FAREWELL NAT CLIFFORD.: FAREWELL ANDERSON TRIO. Continued Success of the Greatest Musi cal Trick Artists ever seen in Wellington* Direct from MARTINETT]. London AND" Music Halls. ■. GROSSI. '. VADAMORET. A Real ' VADA MORET. Entertainer 808 HARPEE, Comedian. . AND OUR GREAT VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS, Tim Howard, Jessie Lee, Tom Vivian, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Direct from Chicago, under special, engagement to Messrs. John Fuller and Soni MR. ALF HOLT, The Great American Mimic and Comedian, THE SEYFFER TWINS,. 4 Acrobatic Juveniles. . Reappearances— ■ THE FLYING. PEDROS,\ - Ariel Gymnasts. . . THE GIBSON GIRLS: Prices—2s., Is.;. Boxes, -is. Plan ai I Theatre Office from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. • Telephone, 2084. Doors open 7.15; coinmence 8 p.m. . - ' . . .-; TO ALL. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. TCEIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props.. John Fuiler'and Sons. . TO-DAY, . 2.30. - TO-DAY, .FILLERS' MATINEE. " 4 PULLERS' MATINEE. FULLERS' MATINEE. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! When Everything will N be 4 Shown just a» INDIANA-AIDERS And THE FOUNDLING. MATINEE PRICES—Adults and Chilv dren, Cd. to all parts. Tb-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ■' FULLERS' PICTURES- The FULLERS' PICTURES People's' . FULLERS' PICTURES Pictures.LAST - NIGHI Of the Present. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. 4 ■ Last Night WHO'S WHO? " 4 Last Night INDIAN-RAIDERS. . Last Night THE FOUNDLINGS. Last Night ROCK CLIMBING. Last Night ITALIAN ARTILLERY; Last Night LEST AVE FORGET. Last Night 4 ' CUTTLE FISH; AT THE MERCY OF THE TIDE, s Last Night V SEVEN SINS. s , WAIT TILL I.CATCH YOU. 4 .:. Crossing . the Equator—Painless Extras - Hon. . ; . Last Night TONTOLINI and LEO. - PALMERS' MONUMENTS, ~ ' ■ . ■ And a Host, cf Others. MONDAY and Xmas Night.' MONDAY, -COMPLETE NEW SERIES. • COMPLETE: NEW SERIES.. "■, , •• See To-night's-Paper..- . . v.- 4 ;'.. . D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls .(tip-up),' 6d. » Plan' at. Chri&tesott's."^'Phone'JSm:.;; N.g.—Onßequestfrivms- stop hfedoor;' - rp O'-W N - H A I, L. A OWN * H A- L V Direction J. Fuller and Sons. 4 TOWN .PICTURES! ' HALL. ■TOWN. .. PICTURES! HALL. For'tho.benefifecf hundreds of their patrons -who wire unable- to gain admission ' Inst week-, 4 au<lduring' the -currency of t.lle first programme at His - Majesty's Theatre thi?. week,- when the: Wonderful ; PICTURESQUE 4 SYDNEY Pictures were shown, .it has" been, do-c-ided to give a .Reproduction of this Wonderful Series at the TOWN 'HALL. NEXT TUESDAY EVENING. . .PICTURESQUE SYDNEY : ; (Both Complete: Series), A' marvellous city] where, over .six million pounds sterling has been spent , this vc-ar on buildings, alone; . . .PROGRESSIVE- SYDNEY. .'Palatial and noble buildings now stand where, 4 not:so very many years.ago, the wild and v.-colly aboriginal. danced his weird- fantastic corroboree and threw hia whirling boomerang.' WONDERFUL' SYDNEY. " . Ncoks and corners reminiscent of.tho early days, now the report of .smiling cons. and. daughters of Australia'., . A Full-Programme of Biograph: Novelties. Doers open, at 7 p.m. Overture at 8. .. Prices: Is. and 6d. (ST/ THOMAS'Si HALL,' -NEWTOWN. >3 STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME 'MONDAY an'd -TUESDAY' NEXT. -2 COMPLETE. CHANGES.,- 2. Grand Matinee Monday and Tuesday Afternoons. ■ . cd. PRICES AS USUAL. Is. ANTED Known.—Mason's Gardens, Taita, are now opened to the pub-, lie..- Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town prices. Hot water gratis. . FOUND— A place to spend. . the ■ day with children—Petone Gala on January 2. . -' ■
0 : N D E ELAN D. | OPEN ON DECEMBER 26. and 27, 1910. : ALL SIDE-SHOWS FREE. ' WATER CHUTE. TOBOGGAN. . KATZENJAMMER CASTLE., MINIATURE RAILWAY. GARDENS. HELTER SKELTER. , PIKE. . SUMMER HOUSE. LAWNS. LAUGHING GALLERY: FERNERY. Admission —Adults, Is.; Children, 6d. HOT WATER FREE. REFRESHMENTS AND AFTERNOON TEA OBTAINABLE ON THE GROUNDS. TRAMS—Twenty minutes* Service. on. MONDAY, and Extra Cars as required on TUESDAY. . ■ , E. J. HYAMS, Representing •' HARRINGTONS, LTD., SYDNEY, KINEMATOGRArH FILMS. T CAN NOW SUPPLY FULL PRO I GRAMMES OF ALL LEADING MAKERS, ALL MAKES OF MACHINES (including Erneinan, Pathe, etc.). FuIJ Stocks of Accessories Carried. E. J. HYAMS. 120 Victoria Street, WELLINGTON. WANTED Known.—Mason's Gardens,. Taita, are now opened to the public Cold Lunch, Afternoon ; Tea. Town prices. Hot water gratis. _ LOST— All desire to go anywhere elas but Petone Gala on' January 2. ANTED .Known—Mason's Gardens, Taita, arc now opened to .the public. Cold Lunch. Afternoon Tea. Town prices.. Hot water gratis. f A NGUS TURNER'S New Hairdressing jl\ Saloon, Hotel Windsor Buildings, Willis Street, is • one of the most up-to-date Saloons in-the City Finest Brands'
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1008, 24 December 1910, Page 1
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