AMUSEMENTS. 0"IS -MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■"■•*■' Props., John Fuller and Sons. j PULLERS'PICTURES Best. "■ "• j FULLERS' PICTURES .of All."' ! TO-DAY .2.30. ' ■ TO-DAY, ': Adults and GRAND MATINEE. i - GRAND MATINEE. . = Gd. to all parts. GRAND MATINEH A Splendid Series. Presented Exactly at i at Night. ■ j Last Night.of the Present PERFECT PROGRAMME. ! FULLERS'PICTURES ■ Change. 1 FULLERS' PICTURES Twice Weekly. •" i Don't miss the last opportunity of seeimf : CIGARETTE A'AKER OF SEVILLE. ' '■■ i CHINESE AMUSEMENTS.' j BEAUTIFUL GORGES OR TARN. I ROMANCE IN THE ROCKIES. J BAD HALF-SOVEREIGN. ■] . And ay Host of Others. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-.up), .6<L . j ■ Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. \ ■~ riIHBATHE . . ROYAL. Props. ... John Fuller and.Sons.. / -FULLERS' ... . "ONE OF THE BEST".Places to Spend' a Pleasant Evcninfi . ' - TO-NIGHT . AND EVERY i.MIGHT.. FRED GRAHAM, and" NELLIE DENT The Popular Comedians, in their Great • laughter-provoking ■•','. 1-Act. Sporting Comedy, . "THE .100 TO 1 CHANCE." ; Received last night for the first time,, I by an enthusiastic audience, who cheered ■to the echo, Also, . ' FARRELL AND GAFFNEY. The three-legged • Eccentric Comedian^ In their clever dancing, patter, and Singing. TRULY. A GREAT BILL. Exceptional Success' of " "■ RUBY ' "WALLACE, the ' Fascinating, ■■'.. ,-:-... Dainty Serio. Tho Beautiful-Tenor, GHAS.. HEATH. SCOT GIBSON,-the clever..Scotch. Impersonator in Clever Turns, and . ■ • OUR COMPLETE DOUBLE CO., . Including Jack Knowlcs, Cecil Stephano, the two MacCormics, and others. » .. Prices and Box Plan as usual! QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES. STAR PICTURES. ' GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW. 2.30 p.m. ..Weekly. Chango of Programme on Monday. Night. • : .\'■■:';■ LAWN TENNIS., . .. •.'.'■ ANNUAL '"' INTERPROYINCIAIi ii MATCH. '.'■•. '■' CANTERBURY, v. WELLINGTON. ION THORNDON TENNIS COURTS, SATURDAY, 2Sth JANUARY. Play. Commences'at 10, a.m. Morning and Afternoon Tea Free. ■■- ADMISSION One Shilling. WELLINGTON. •' CITY' COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) 29th- JAMJ. ARY.-at 3 p.m.- .■■ ■ ■ -band-performance. , ■■'.•• pipe banj); at botanical gardens:- : -'..'■■• ■•■■ ... . -jno. r. palmer, . . Town Clerk. : "2Sth January, iSll. '.'."•';" •a|IRAMAR "BOROUGH COUNCIL. BAND PERFORMANCE AT SEATOUN, • SUNDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1911., . : The GARRISON 1 -BAND will .plav -at the SEATOUN TERMINUS on SUNDAY,. AFTERNOON, commencing; at. 3 o'clock. 3. E. BENNETT.- " Town; Clerk. :
fl .0 L F : B-A-.L L 8.. First Shipment of the .Famous ' CHALLENGER GOLF BALLSArriving ex Athenic. . Golfers; order y-Mir supplies: now., Tho Challenger Ball,. the leading seller all over the ; world. If unable to set your Dealer to supply . i write Box -15, Wellington, giving nainp of nearest dealer.--■■j ■ ' — ■ ■ " ■■■■'■• LECTURES. f\ PEE A ; - HOH s'e." ■ SUNDAY, SDUiTiNUAET, 1911. '! 8 o'clock sharp. . WILSON FRITCH.. WILSON FRITCH.' Tho Eminent L'ctnrer, Reciter, and Orator, Will Recite and Interpret Maeterlinck's Exquisite Draiua, "THE BLUE BIRD," '■; Expressing the Divine Unity and Continuity of Life. A Beautiful Drama, which, appeals to the human heart as no other Drama has ever done before. Interesting all from the Child to the philosopher. Admission free. Silver coin collection., Lecture will close in time to catch all trams. QUESTION AND ANSWER. — What brings papa straight .home at night, • ' To everybody's great delight? And lures him from books erudite?' Tho Gramophone. What brings' to ma's round face a grin» Provokes the dimple on her chin, Sure index to the heart within? ■ Tue Gramophone. ; What 'minds dear grandpa of his youth', Though now he boasts but'one lone tooth? "Grandfather's Clock" played by, for-' sooth, ; 1 The Gramophone. What heals the wound in grandma's heart, Deprives the sting of all its smart, Aud makes the warm glad tears to start? Tho Gramophone. . PRICES, M TO -JE3O. New Supplies of Single and Double-sided. Records.-. CHAS'. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ' CHAS. BEGG AND'CO., LTD., 118 WILLIS STREET. ■ — r—*■■' W. H. PBILP, HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR, ' N.Z. Alliance Buildings. 113 Willis Street (Room i). Chimneys swept by sober men. ■ Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. . Venetian Blinds repaired. . ' ■ VOX POPULI. i T ' W. THOMSON AND CO., HygieniU W • Bakers and Pastrycooks, are out on ' their own for quality and sterling value. The special attention of campers, picnickers, and others, is drawn to tbe delicious fruit pies and tarts that aw being made daily from tho choicest of fruits and richest pastry by expert cookj. Hampers and special orders made np and delivered with dispatch. Quality guaranteed. Prices Bedrock. J. \y: THOMSON AND CO., tho Corner Shop, 38 Courtenay Place. .' ANGUS TURNER'S New Hai'rdressins Saloon. Hotel Windsor Building, Willis Street," is one of tho most date Saloons in (be City. Finest Brands of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Cigars Etccked. . "THE DOMINION." LOWER HUTT AGENCY. J. H. PARKER has been appointed lt.iL'Agent for Ino Dominion" at Lower Hutt, and is prepared to doliver tho Paper to any address in the district Instructions left at the IXL Cycle Works, Main Road, -will be promptly attended to, . •
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 1
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