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AMUSEMENTS. mHBA TRE . .R0 li I*. 'Props. ... John.Fuller and Sons. , . ' LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT PRO- ' GRAMME, . , 1 As-on • Monday Night Complete Changs. EVERY EVENING. AN ESTABLISHED POPULArjTi', POLLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. - ' THE HOME' OF DIVERTING • VARIETY." . TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! ■ The most thrilling act ever presented t( the New Zealand public. ■ JULES AND MARZON. JULES AND MARZON:. ' This team acknowledged the greatest aIV round Athletic Act erer imported Iron} England. LAST NIGHT. ALF. HOLT. . America's Greatest Mimic. MISS JOLLY. COLEMAN, Balancing Trapeze Act. ' THE DENOS, ■ ' Comedv Sketch . Artists. . LAST NIGHT Seyifer Twins. AND OUR GREAT VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS, ' , TIM HOWARD, Everybody's Favourite, Jessie Lee, Geo. Walton, Gus D;no, Gib> son Girls. Prices and Bos Plan as usual. •pris m aJiis'rrs. ■. theatrs. Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-DAY 2.30. ' TO-DAI FULLERS' PICTURES Matinee FULLERS'-PICTURES . Matinee... MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE Bring the Little Ones to See MARVELLOUS MELBOURNE. MARVELLOUS MELBOURNE. . Tho Queen Citv of the South. MARVELLOUS' MELBOURNE. MATINEE. Matinee QUEEN OF NIHILISTS To-Day . " THE STORIC Matineo VIREGGIO To-Dav PORTJENGRAT . Matineo GRANDMOTHER'S : To-Day NEW YEAR STORY Matineo TEMPEST.AND SUNSHINg To-Dav LIFE'S CAREER Mating STOLEN BOOTS To-Day DAVY JONES Matineo CAPT. BRAGG . And a Life on the Ocean Wave. To-Day BENARES Matinee THE PUZZLE • To-Day MAX LINDER ; FOOLSHEAD'S CHRISTMAS. And a Host of Others. ' ■ MARVELLOUS MELBOURNE. - Only at Fullers' Pictures. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, MATINEE PRICES—Adults and Child. . ren, M. to All" Parts. ■ , ST. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN. ■ STAR PICTURES. STAR PICTURES TO-NIGHT! "■■TO-NIGHT!.. THE PINNACLE OF PERFECTION. • A PROGRAMME, FOR THE GODS. SWIMMING. AT THORNDON BATHS, THIS AFTERNOON, commencing, at 2.3,0. - THE THORNDON. AMATEUR SWIM-, MING CLUB'S _ THIRTEENTH ANNUAL 'CARNIVAL. The Pick of Wellington Swimmers competing,, including. Reg. Healy and Tiny Freyberg. . ...... • COMIC ITEMS GALORE.', 7 "Pmr'ffandr'"Afternoon TeI.VFREB^:' , ADIMSSION—Is.; Children,. Gd. .■" ■ ■ ; - Positivelv No -Postponement.- - - . E. G. AICKIN, ' Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON. AMATEUR ATHLETIC PROVINCIAL CHAM. I'IONSIIIP MEETING.. At 7; 7' ■ BASIN RESERVE, ' :J' ■ . TO-DAY,: . SATURDAY, 14th. JANUARY, 1911. Competitors from .New Plymouth, Wa«- . nganui, Manau'atu, Wairarapa, and Chri'stchurch. MEETING OF CHAMPIONS., First Event, 2.15 p.m. sharp. , x .Brass Band. Afternoon' Tea. Admission, Is.' ... : • •W. L. DUNN, Hon. Seo. , KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. ". " > ' BAND 'PERFORMANCE. " THE GARRISON, BAND will .play aV . the Recreation Reserve, Karori, on Sunday, January.isth...at 3.p.m. W.F.ENGLAND,' . • Town Clerk. Karori. January 12th, 1911.' ■ The ■ missions" to- - seamen. FRIDAY NEXT," AT- 8. . HUMOUR AND'PATHOS, . ' • ■ ■ ByMiss ,C. Picot, Mr. F. W. Hay lj it tie, Mr. J. Dykes. Collection. . ." "SSTANIED ' Known.—Mason's Gardens, ' » » Taita, a-e now .opened :to. the pub- ' lie Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea. .Towa prices. Hot water gratis.. . ' . ' MEETINGS, - WELLINGTON LODGE OF inß * V THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Ballance 1 Street, opposite Supreme Court." PUBLIC LECTURE, .SUNDAY, 7 'p.m. I Subject-t'The Coming Race," By MR, R, THOMSON, Organiser;-N.7i.. Section of tho l'heosophieal Society. Questions. Collection. . SPECIAL NOTICES. HOME FOR, THE AGED NEEDY; , THERE ■ are Vacancies in the Home 'for One Woman and -Three - Men. Applications for admission will be received . by the undersigned up to noon on tho 20th January next. / ' CHAS. P. POWLES, . ' Secretary. THE ACT, 190S (Section 50).. In tho Estate of JAMES GROVE, lata of, Marton, Settler, Deceased. ALL Creditors and others having claims against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided; to the District Manager of the Public Trustee at Wellington on or beforo tho Gth dav of FEBRUARY, 1911. . Accounts not. rendered by the date named may, bo rejected. ALL Moneys uayable'to the above.estate, may be lodged.to the credit, of. the Public Trustee's account at any Postal Money-Order Office, or paid to tho Dis- . trict Manager, of the Public Trusteo, Wellington. - • - FRED. FITCHETT, • . i - ' Public Trustee.-- ■ 13th January, 1911. N.Z.' FARMERS'" UNION. ' 7, PRIZE ESSAYS COMPETITION- . The taranaki provincial ex. ECUTIVE ■ N.Z. FARMERS' UNION" - offers'THßEE PRIZES of • ,£lO, X 5, and 1 -€3 for the best essays on the-achieve-ments of .the Union.. The Competition,; which is open to anyone, closcs on the .list of March. Conditions -may be seen at this office [ and .at the. office of any of the Provincial Secretaries, or may be had on application • to • • „ - THE TARAi\AKT PROVINCIAL SECRE. ■■■■'. -TARY, ,: P.O; Bos 47, Eltham-" •

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 1

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