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' AMUSEMENTS.; rp H E A T E, E R O Y A I. I'rops. John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE'.COMPANY. . .' EVERY EVENING AT. 8. Last 2 Nights'! - MARTINETTI' & GROSS!, Last 2 Nights!.-MARTINETTI & GROSSI, ! The Artists who have appeared before the lato King Edward VII and Kin; George of Greece. Tho Last 2 Nights of the Biggest and v. Greatest-Mechanical Novelty ever teen in New Zealand: : Last . NADA MORET, Last ' ! 2 . NADA MORET, . 2 r Nights! NADA MORET. Nights! . ': ' IN A NEW. TURN. Biggest. Success' ever obtained by any Lady-Artist in Wellington. . Truly a Great and Finished Artist. See Her Original Hobble- Skirt. . "RIBS INSPECTED.". THIS ACT IS A RARE TREAT. Hear "Down by the Shores of Killarney." Last nights .THE FLYING PEDROS, , j ' Expert Aerial Gymnasts. ° AND OCR GREAT VAUDEVILLE . 13 - ENTERTAINERS, . ' Prices and Box Plan as usual. . |jIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. ; j- FULLERS'PICTURES Still G FULLERS'PICTURES Supremo. 1 Wonderful Success of the Latest , BUDGET-OF STARS. LAST THE BROKEN DOLU . il TWO ;o NIGHTS. ' THE BROKEN DOLL, - ,f BIG ELK'S TURN DOWN . Two' more ie BIG ELK'S-TURN DOWN Nights. ,o LAST TWO NIGHTS. d THE ASCENT OF MONT BLANC. ' THE ASCENT OF MONT BLANC. , Cog Wheel Railway. "Lea and the ' Fashions." ' FOOLSHEAD'S XMAS. "THE BULL FTGHT.* . THE ENGINEER'S SWEETHEART. : ' t, THE .ENGINEER'S SWEETHEART,; -' .d Last Night's Audience 'Captivated nns ■ oliarnied by the latest galaxy of gems. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS. Of ths Breeziest Collection of Films Eves Screened.. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), 6d.' v Day Sales at Christcson's.. - ' - NEXT MATINEE— s, TO-MORROW (S-ITURDAY); at 2.30. : ■ b- - Adnlts and Children, Gd.- to>all parts. ; : n CJT. THOMAS'S HjiLL, NEWTOWN.- : . STAR PICTURES STAR PICTURES - TO-NIGHT: ' TO-NIGHT. THE PINNACLE OF PERFECTION. : - ic A PROGRAMME FOR -THE GODS. m : — , c. ANTED Known.'—Mason's Gardens, c . Taita, are now.opened to the'pube. lie. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea. Town re prices. Set water gratis. , . . I J/^/ r Known.—Mason's Garde-.a, in • Taita, are now opened to the pub.' lv lie Cold Lunch, Afternoon. Tea.. Town prices. Hot water gratis. P ' PUBLIC NOTICES. THE WELLINGTON ' INVESTMENT. w TRUSTEE & AGENCY CO., LTD. i "FfcIVIDEND Warrants for Dividend of . ; V 3 per cent, for half-j - ear endedl3lst- .; December, 1910, can now -be obtained' upon application at the Company's Office, 237 i. Lambton Quay. »•.-•. • ' . ■ ' • L. G. MACKAY, .Secretary. ;• . MEEfINCS ' ;1 " ' ~ T . _ NE W. 'ATHLETIC v.' ASSOCIATION.' •■■■ ' A : MEETING of the,'Commiffee will, be • .held at'th-e.'Hbii. Secretary's OEoe, Australasia.;. Chambers;- on "SIONDA'Y .- . EVENING-NEXT, January ?th, at 7.30 o'clock.. ..Business General. 1 •n. ■ W- Gr\TALBOT,.Hon.-"Secretary. a- • Australasia' Chambers, Wellington.' - id! ' January sth, 1811. u BOARD.AND RESIDENCE. v TITAHI BAY. 1 ' rgIHE CLCB PRIVATE HOTEL;,Titabl : _ Jl Bay, is an'-ideal .resort -as a rest .V from business worries. . Within easy dis- 1: lance of ; Wellington. It is. adtnitted to -. be ouo'of tho beauty spots of.the Pro---! yince.-'. Fishing;-Shooting, and Seu" Bath- , ! "J ing; perfectly, safe beach for ' children.. Post Office and. Telephone-in the house... - 4 Coach meets all trains, at Porirua'. Apply lg, - -MRS/.THORNLEY,'Proprietress.. . ... • CHKJSTCHURCH.. -,; „ XDRIVATE. Board-and . Residence; 34; "" i-{ Cashel. Street, '.West Christchuroh.'. ' House pleasantly situated, within fivo ' - aiinutcs of G.i'.O., Gardens;. terms mod- " j, :erato. . no family, wish .to 'Let two . large Rooms; use kitchen, convent- . .' encss.Apply 3.Tennyson Street. '• T ODGINGS for Single Men, right in .{' ,4-i .town;-no-trams; ss. per week.- 21 . Courtenay Place. ' ■ : mO LET,. Furnished Rooms, large and . „ ■ -i-: small; board optional. 2 North Ter- ; race, .KolbunM. . .. . rpO LET, Furnished or Unfurnished ' J. Rcoips,. separate entrance; convehi-.;: enc-Es. 11 McDonald Crescent, City. rrtO LET, .partly furnished, sunny- front -i- Rcoai,' fireplace,' cupboard,"-upstairs; cheap,.; respectable;6s.. .; 121 .;,Ghuzne« : - j Street. . . ■ ■-■- ■ . ■ '. %TACANCY for gentlenian; -no ether\\ v boarders; city;-' usa motor-shid, .. Apply. "Dominion": Office. ' ANTED,-comfortable.lodgings, mod-,.:, ; erate; out' all day; Terrace or • Thorndon locality, "moderate,"' "Doniin-', ion" Office.' - ■ .. ANTED, Furnished ' - Bedroom.. (Thorndon, end),' light _ washing,, breakfast and tea only. Apply "Work- ). ing,'* "Dominion" Office. ' - 1 ■ l " TiTISITORS to Chnstchnrch for tho. 9 y ' -Xmas and New Year. Holidays will, v j find superior accommodation at St. Elmo, ,'• - 52 Worcester Street W cs '. )[iss Hampton, n Proprietress. Telegranis and letters havo , , best attention. ■ -j q-Q SYDNEY ST.—Vacancy, one, or', - J.OO two gentlemen; telephone, piano, ■ I- e. light; hot aud cold water. ' r ; - ..... . ■ '~. i MILITARY AND NAVAL EMBROID- ; ERESS. . ; I\/S"ISS : A. B. liE A TON'. , 5 No. 2 PERCIVAI, STREET.' : - : 'Phone 3078. . ... ■; •- ■ 'Estimates given for Banners, Lodgo . Regalia, Badges (gold, silver, and silk), ; Club Monograms, etc., etc. Ecclesiastical \ - Embroideries a Specialty. . ... S FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. ~ THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT ' : .COMPANY, LTD. '' Is Prepared to [j Purchase FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS,' ~ , Ey weight or at per head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their oivn 'ao 1 count. ; ' , Prices can.be obtained on application at the Company's Offices,: or. from ' any ! i - of the Buyers in the cbuncry. 1 W. G. FOSTER, ( Managing Director. ■OADFOED'S Half-yearly Sale-is now - ; on. Bargains in Curtains, Lino- : 1 leums, Carpets, Crockery, Ironmongery, . 1 and Furniture for ono month only. : Everything reduced for cash. Wo ars ■ j manufacturers and direct: importers, and 5 have marked all goods at'bedrock pricei . Call and inspect.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1018, 6 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1018, 6 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1018, 6 January 1911, Page 1

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