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AMUSEMENTS. rjpjWN HALL. TOWN HALL. I Direction John Fuller and Sous. j . TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! . i ANNIVERSARY NIGHT. 23rd JAN- ' 1 PICTURES : FULLERS' PICTURES Gems. • ! Wellington Province has now reached ' the allotted human span of throe score. -I years and ten, and is still "going strong." /- .] ihe event will be celebrated by a great ■ j and magnificent exhibition of ' i FULLERS' PICTURES . t , i'CLLEHS' PICTURES : -S In Wellington's Capacious i TOWN 'HALL TO-NIGHT. - ■ Old Identities and descendants of the I bravo old pioneers will muster in ■ force. ■' 1 to celebrate si THIS GREAT .EVENT. Citizens of Wellington and visitors from | other parts of the Dominion will also at- ! tend, in large numbers,- because it hath > .1 been decreed by the voice of the people ' i • that - -~j FULLERS' PICTTPRES EXCEL, - ' FULLERS' PICTURES EXCEL. . :■ 1 The pictures to be screened to-night' / j constitute tho finest 'collection , of pic- : -'j torial masterpieces over got together. ■. j They arrive direct from the makers by i TO-DAY'S ENGLISH MAIL . : 1 ■ - For . FULLERS'. TOWN HALL PICTURES., : s j Thrilling Dramas. Dainty Comedies. ) Beautiful Scenes from. Foreign Lands'" Hilarious Comics. Films of Imlustrj; .-.j Biograph Novelties. j Photographed, Produced and 'Projected | by veritable masters of Ihe art. ' i Full Symphony Orchestra in attend- j ance. ' j Prices Is. and Gd. Doors open 7 o'clock. Overture'at 8.: KIS MAJESTY'S THIOATKI2. '. Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY I FULLERS' PICTURE MATINEE! .' " : ' FULLERS' PICTURE MATINEE! Messrs. Fuller .have arranged to give a SPECIAL MATINEE PROGRAMME . SPECIAL' MATINEE PROGRAMME TO-DAY. -• . TO-DAX# ■ EVERYTHING NEW. ; T">. ' MATINEE PRICES—Adults and Ohil- ,\V dren. 6d. to all parts. HIS .. •; MAJESTY'S THEATRE ;' • Props., John Fuller and Sons. - The v Eecognised Home of Perfeel'Pictures. FULLERS'PICTURES Show FULLERS'.PICTURES, . The World.. f . AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA,: ' TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock.' .TO-NIGHT!.. ' A'MAGNIFICENT NEW SERIES! A MAGNIFICENT NEW SERIES! ". i .ALL. THE LATEST : IMPORTATIONS Judiciously Chosen, Comnrisini*'— ' . SCENIC. . ■ : ? .Each : '. - - INDUSTRIAL, ■ Picture:-.. • : HISTORICAL, . ■A • Mastcrpko DRAMATIC, .~- ; 'in . ; ... ;j ' and . ~ . its ' ' i . COMEDY ' Particular 1 PRODUCTIONS. - line. : : ! A REFINED and- ENLIGHTENING i AMUSEMENT! - , .. : ; . i A PICTORIAL FEAST ! CONCEPTION! : , ,j B.C. and 0.5., Is.;, Stalls (tip-up). 6d. . Plan at Christeson's. ' 'Phone 3153, -j :—: ' .! pREAT :• HOLIDAY ' PROGRAMME -■•■' ;.j of AT THE THEATRE-'ROYAL. : ' ; Props. ... John-Fuller and Sons. : t TO-NIGHT, it; S" p.m. -.TO-NIGH" - i ■ FULLERS' A'.! GREAT- VAUDEVILLEENTERTAINERS: ' ' 'COMPLETE CHANGE OF PRO- - GRAMTME TO-NIGHT-. - . . Reappearance , of ; the:\ ■ ■ DO RA ME TRIO, ..' ..M. In their renowned; original,--ecce'ntrit . comedy-musical act. ■: ; . " ' Absolutely - the-'.GREATEST : arid -most - EXPENSIVE' Vaudeville Turn ever prfr .>• seated to a "Wellington audience. : First'' Appearance '.' "" ' MISS: RUBY WALLACE, " , . - ' (Fascinating Serio ; and Refilled' Come- .:. dienne.)' CHARLES HEATH (tho.Singing Collier) : . . - Two Talented Juveniles . . THE M'COItMICK SISTERS. ;. - : . - Come and Hear " 1 .' SCOTT GIBSON.- ' The Great Scotch :Comedian in'afl,', - Original. Programme: V'' . MISS JOLLY COLEMAN,. .(Daring Trapeze Artist.) A Jolly Comedian, . TIM HOWARD. And .many other artists of recognised repute in a programme which has nol o',vim; to to-day being ANNIVERSARY DAY the Bos Plan'will .be on view,a. the Theatre' Office from 10.a.m. to-t p.m. . Price; as Usual. ■ . ■ C<T THOMAS'S lIAIX. NEWTOAA N S STAR-PICTURES STAR FUTURES,,.. ~ TO-NIGHT. TO-NK'tU. . COMPLETE HOLIDAY CHANGE.,:. GRAND MATINEE AT 2.30. iirANIED Known.—Mason's Gardens. \ »V ' Taita, arc now opened to ttie_pub v lie Cold . Lunch, . Afternoon Tea. 'Towa- . ■ prices. Hot water gratis. ■ ANGTJS TURNER'S New .Hairdressing ' Saloon.' Hotel Windsor Buildings, Wil'i c • is odg of tho most up»tc>", . date Saloons in.the City. Finest Brands < - of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and. Cigars. ; . stocked. . ■ • ' "VIIAS, 1910—Call at R. Martin,: Ltd.; : see our Special Display of Moist Water-colour Boxes. t "THE DOMINION.". ' • NEWTOWN AGENCY. •, " E. BACK AND CO. havebejtt M appointed Agents for "The Dominion" at Newtown. 1 . Advertisements and instructions for delivery of tho.. 'Paper to any address may be leit with this firm,. AddrC fHE DOMINION STORE, Junction Riddijord and Rintoul Streeti ' Telephone 15T0. ■ : TJIANOS. and Furniture Polished with --1 "Lustre Reviver" always look well. Raid by R. Martin. Ltd., Wellington.; . . . , .CONVEYANCES, ' LEVIN-FOXTON ' COACH. SERVICE.,. Time-table.—Leavo Foxton, G. 31 . a.m.; arr.ivo.Levin. 8.30.a.re;; leave Xe- . > vin, 10.23 a.m. ; arrive Foxton, 12 l noon; leave Foxton, 2.30 p.m.; arrive Levin. ; -'4.30 p.m.; leave Levin, 7.45 p.m.;,arrive ; • Foxton, 9.45 pm. . •; I C. F. JOHNSTON. Proprietor. . EOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, '-ths Shortest .route to and from' Fox- - I ton.—Leaves Foxton daily 6.30 a.m. :- arriving Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxton ! daily 12 noon; leavo Foxton' daily 2.30 p.m.; arrive" Shannon daily 7.30 :p.iu.; : . ; . leave Shannon'.daily 8.15 p.m.,-: arriva Foxton' daily 3.30 p.m. . ' T. H. GINGELL. ROYAL . MAIL leaves; CARBINE , STABLESv Feilding,: for Kimboltoa 'daily at 5.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; (eaves Ivimbolton at Noon for Folding. ■ ■ R. J. "MOORE, 'Proprietor, . ■ Feilding. WALKER'S. STABLES, BULLS. : Forwarding Agcut,' Carrier, and . ' General Contractor.- Coaches ■ Greatford to Bulls, -Vehicles, Horses,: and Motorcars on Hire. Good sample rooms.. ■ J. E. WALKER, 'Proprietor . ' . U7l L Y AND YOU No I 1 ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS AND . GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTtIRTON All' Trains met. Commercial 'Travellers' - Samples promptly attended to. New and' ; uD-to-J'ate Sample Rooms. Agents for >ho N;Z. EXPRESS CO., Storago.and Stabling' - ' Corner' Dixon-and Bannister Streets. St. ' x John Ambulance available day Or night" 'Phone No. 126. Privato 137; P.O. Box 50l

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1032, 23 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1032, 23 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1032, 23 January 1911, Page 1

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