' ' AMUSEMENTS, ' m H E A T R E -ROYAL; Props. ... John Fuller and Sons. .1 FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, i FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, j EVERY EVENING AT 8. J TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 'i England's Recognised Performers, . j JULES AND MARZON. .1 JULES AND . MARZON. j Balancing Trapeze Act. j TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. j The most thrilling act ever presented 14 : the Nc-w Zealand public. ! . . REAPPEARANCE'ALF. HOLT. The Great American Mimic. MISS-JQLLY COLEMAN, ' J AND OUR GREAT -VAUDEVILLB -i ENTERTAINERS, -' . Till HOWARD. ■ THE DENOS. . Jessio Lee, Bob Harder, Geo. Waltoi\ Gus Deno, Seyfjer Twins, Gibson Girls, Prices and Box Plan as usual. JJIS " MAJESTY'S ' ' THEATRE Props., John -Fuller and Sons. FULLERS'PICTURES. Best FULLERS'PICTURES- of -All. i "At B.6'clock, THIS EVENING! Present for the Last Time the following EXTRAORDINARY SERIES EXTRAORDINARY SERIES Of Animated Art:— : Last A LIFE FOR A LIFE! Lss4 -, ; Night! A LIFE FOR A LIFE! Night) Absolutely the Ffhest Dramatic Stud/ ever Screened. -v. A LIFE FOR A LIFE, ' - LAST NIGHT! ; ONONKO'S VOW. An-Indian ONONKO'S VOW. Love Story. 'i Last- -BENARES. -' i ■ Night! .MAY LINDER'S PUZZLE, { Last VABJB6QIO. j Night! THE ADDA RAPIDS. 1 Last - JiM THE RANCHMAN. I Night! LIFE'FOR A LIFE. ' OPENING. OP.-PARLIAMENT. ! - By H.R.E. the Duke of-Connaught. ! THE TAKING OF SARAGOSSA. i CARVING Last .BEWITCHED , IN TYROL' . Night! PORTRAITS, i TONTOLINI'H BASSOON. : ; And a Host of Others. ' -■! TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)! i COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMHEI ! COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME! , i D.C. and O.S. Is. ' Stalls (tip-up) 6d. | 'Plan , at Christeson's. . 'Phone 3153.' j -. CjT. THOMAS'S HALL.'--NEWTOWN, j - O STAR PICTURES. STAR PICTURES j L TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! i , Our' New Programme a perfect stunner, :..} 6d. Usu.il .-Prices. ■ ' Is. | WO N 'D E R, L A N D. I ONDERL A N D. j ' Lit by the Light of the Mcon and the j ' Light of the Electrical Lamp. . Will he Open To-day (WEDNESDAY), j Jan. 11, from 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. and j 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. . • j I ALL SHOWS FREE! '1 : x ALL SHOWS FREEI ; The most pTe"asan{:.pronienado ih. Wellin". i ton. Free from the Dusty'Ncrtherly : and the Biting Southerly.: ; GARRISON BAND' will discourse PopTJ. I ' " * lar Music in the Evening., j , I Admission—Adults," Is.; Children, Gd. : - Trams leave CouVteiiay Place cs follows; Afternoon—2.l6, 2.30, 2.d0,'-2.56 ' Eveuing-7.16," 7.23, .7:36, 7.5G,.8.16. - i ■■■'■■■■ - 1 ■;■■ ■■ \ MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. I : BAND PERFORMANCE >AT WONDEB. /' LAND. MIRAMAR NORTH. . _J THE GARRISON BAND . will play at - 1 WONDERLAND THIS EVENING, i 1 commencing at "8.15 o'clock. ' ' | l- ■ R. E.. BENNETT,. 1 ... . Town Clerk. | ELLING ' ro >' CITY COUNCIL j TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 11th JANU- ;' i ARY, at s p.m. . I ' . BAND PERFORMANCE. . : PIPE BAND AT ISLAND'BAY! j > . . JNO. R. PALMER, j Town Clerkj \\ 11th January, 1911. . -j %JIJ ANTED Known.—Mason's ■ Gardens, - : i Taita, are now opened to the pub- ; lie. Cold Lunch. Afternoon Tea. Town .i prices. 'Hot. water gratis; . j WELLINGTON. -AMATEUR'. ATH-. j fV ' LETIC - PROVINCIAL CHAiI- t PIONSHIP MEETING.' - j At '\ '"j ' BASIN .. RESERVE, -. On . - ' ' j SATURDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1911. -j Competitors from New Plymouth, Wat 5 n;anui, Manawatn, Wairarapa, 'f.nd , ! Christchurch. • i MEEfING OF. CHAMPIONS. \ : \ First Event, 2.15 p.m. sharp. i Brass Band. ■ Afternoon Tea. i ■ Admission, Is. ''. - ' W. L. DUNN,'Hon. Sec. : WANIED Known.—Mason's . Garde.,s, Taita, are now opened to the publie Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea... Towa . pi-ices. Hot water gratis.' .. E. J.' HYAMS,- - ' : Representing ' HARRINGTONS. LTD., SYDNEY, i , KINEMATOGRAPH FILMS. ■ T CAN NOW SUPPLY FULL PRO- ' 1 GRAMMES OF .'ALL LEADING /MAKERS, ALL MAKES OF MACHINES ' ; (including Err.einan.. Pathe, etc.). Full Stocks of Accessories-Carried. . i E. J. : HYAMS, 120. Victoria Street, - ' WELLINGTON. | gCENE -.-SEASIDE . ' TEA .ROOMS. ■ Enter Mr. Algernon ' M'Gerkenshaw: . Excuse me—ah—does Miss DAPHNE— Attendant:, DAPHNE BUTTER. - Oh',' yes, this is the popular brand' new... Mr. Algernon, etc.-:' Good gwacious! I meant Miss Daphne M'Neil. • Attendant:'So sorry, but everyone is talking about DAPHNE BUTTER, and I thought you were going to talk about it/too. . ' TTS ADFOKD'3 Half-yearly Solo is now on. Bargains in Curtains,- Lino. ■ leums, Carpets,' Crockery." Ironmongery, find -Furniture for one month only. " / Everything reduced for cash. ; Wo ars manufacturers and direct importers, and have marked all goods at bedrock prices Call and inspect. XMAS HAMPERS XMAS HAMPERS FROM 20/- UPWARDS! ' jpRESTON.' t AND CO:, LTD., 119 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 11l "V"MAS, at R. Martin,- Ltd.; sec our Special Display of Moist Water-colour Boxes. .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1022, 11 January 1911, Page 1
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