AMUSEMENTS. i — . ' ■ 1 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. \ Props., John Fuller and Sons. ' j TO-DAY (Saturday) TO-DAY I FULLERS' PICTURES Best ! FULLERS' PICTURES of All. ! Present To-dav, at 2.30 p.m., i •The ever ' GRAND MATINEE, I Popular GRAND MATINEE, ! When everything will be shown just ao | at night, including' i SUNSHINE SUE. j ROUGH RIDER'S ROMANCE. I * ATTACK ON PORT-RIDGLEY. > MATINEE PRICES—Adults and Chil. dren, 6d. to all parts. . TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHTt i FULLERS' TICTURES. ! Change Twice Weekly. 1 LAST NIGHT cf the present DELIGHT- ! FUL SERIES. SUNSHINE ROUGH RIVAI, < SUE RIDERS. ENGINEERS. j . Flowers—The Pronosal—Chameleon. 1 MODERN FORT THRILLING ] KNIGHT. ' RIDGLEY.'! • STORY. j • Salzbourg—Troublesome Baby. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up). 6d. ' Plan at Christeson's.. 'Phone 3153. 1 IJIHEATKB- it OYA I* ! Props. ... John Fuller and Sons. | All Roads Lead to Fullers'. j FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE EN'i'Elt '' TAINEKS. _ j At S.. EVERY EVENING. At 8. j "Tis not in mortals to command success— ' i but Fullere' do morq—they deserve it. ! : LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT PRO- i GRAMME. - ' , 1 NOTHING BETTER IN THE WORLD • FOR THE MONEY. ' ! GRAHAM and DENT In the One-Act ' | UItAHAM and DENT Sporting Comedy, i GRAHAM and DENT The 100 to 1 j GRAHAM and DENT Chance. • . ! FARRELI, AND GAFFNEY, j The Only Onc-Lcgged Dancers Tn th» ■ World. ' SCOT GIBSON Scotch comedians The ANDERSON TRIO. Human Frogs. ANDERSON TRIO. ' OUR MAMMOTH COMPANY. New Moving Pictures bv tho-Great British Biograph. Always Steady, Mcrrv and Bright. • THE LIVINGSTON CASE (or the Third Degree). A system of extracting- confessions from accused persons by threats. A pio- 1 ture that should be seen by all. . i Prices and Box Plan as ■ usual. j ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. I STAR PICTURES. STAR PICTURES. . TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. Showing as usual. To-night and Every Evening. .0. N D E. R L A N D WILL BE OPEN TO-DAY, SATURDAY, - 1 And in the Future;— . ! WEDNESDAY'S—2.3O to 5.30 p.m. and ! 7.30 to 10.30. . ; SATURDAYS—2.3O to" 5.30 p.m'; j All Shows FREE. Admission: Adults, Is.i ! Children, Gd. . - . . ; ' WELLINGTON CITY ' COUNCIL. ' | ■'TOWN HALL. . I TOWN HALL. . " - -i ORGAN RECITAL!-; . I ORGAN RECITAL!. j ORGAN RECITAL. i ORGAN RECITAL. .. ! TONIGHT! ' TO-NIGHTI ' j . TO-NIGHT! • • TO-NIGHT 1 ; At 8 o'clock. V ,BY. MR.. isiAUGHAN. BARNETT ' | (City Organist). ; Storm Fantasie . Wely, Serenade Schubert.. ! Allegro Cantabile 1 Widor. 1 Tcccata I Admission—Sixpence and One. Shilling. j . JNO. R. PALMER, j Town Clerk. QARRISON BAND. GARRISON BAND, j ■ ' TO-MORROW. ; j NEWTOWN PARK, SUNDAY, 3 p.m, j Last Public Performance of TEST SE- " | LECTIONS prior to leaving for Palmers- | ton Band Contest. Collection in Aid of I Contesting expenses. j T. HERD, Lieut., Conductor. j : : .• i WANTED iinown. every 50!) tit person j will receive a Gift at the Entertain-: i ment : at the Town Hall on Wednesday i Night at 8 o'clock. Tickets at Dres- { den. j LECTURES. | OP E R.A HOUSE. i SLTiNDAY, sth FEBRUARY, S P.M. j WILSON FRITCH, ■ Tho Eminent Teacher and Orator, on ! "HOW WE KNOW GOD."' . '• One hour of lasting profit to ; all. "It might well bo given every Sunday,"* I said an eminent Justice of the Superior j Court in America. • . ~ j Silver coin at door. : PUBLIC NOTICES. j PUBLIC NOTICE. ] Householders are asked Not to j sigh a Petition demanding a Poll ! of,-Electors re Statutory Half-holiday.. ! Municipalities havo decided in favour of i Wednesday, whioh uay 'has proved con- i venient to the public. ' ' T. QUEREE, I President, N.Z. Shopkeepers' Association.' i - ONSLOVv BOROUGH COUNCIL. ! DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. %s ' ! MOTICE is hereby given that the Dis» ■ i tricc Electors' List for the year, . \ 1911-12 is now being compiled, aud per- 1 i sons having the necessary qualifications ; are requested to make application to - ; nave their names placed upon the 8011. J Forms of application aud anv furth«T" : information required may be obtained at . ! JJ le Soroush .Office, and Ward"? ' Buildings, Ballance street,' Wellington. | HENRY ABRAHAM,. j Town Clerk. . i Wellington, 21st January, 1911. I JOHNSONVILLE TOWX BOARD. j DOG REGISTRATION, 1911. { IT is hereby-publicly notified that tha ! Registration Fee for Dogs in the' : i I Johnsonville Town District is fixed at j Two Shippings and Sixpence (2s. Gd.) for i each dog kept solely for. the purpose .of i herding or driving sheep or cattle, and '] Five Shillings (55.) for all others. Appli- 5 cations for the collection of the above ! Fees will be received at the Board's Of- 1 fice, Johnsonville, up to MONDAY', Gth j February, 1911, where conditions may be- ; seen. ■ i ; ' JOHN WHEELER, :'i i'_ Town Clerk. . - i ; Gth January, 1911. :- j WALLPAPERS," ex Athenic, ar. ! tho citam of the world's produo. ■! tions. Write for samples. K. Martin, < Ltd., Manners Street. j
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1043, 4 February 1911, Page 1
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