AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRIi. Props., Johu Fuller nnd Sons. Tlio' Recognised Homo of Perfect Pictures. FULLERS' PICTURES Tho Best FULLEHS , PICTURES of All. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY! Regularly Every Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT! At S. TO-NIGHT! Positively the LAST NIGHT of this BR ILLIANT PIJOGKAMME! Last Sight! ELEPHANT HUNTING, Lnsl. Night! THE VAMPIRE. Last Night! COAVPUNCHEIi'S GLOVE. Lsst Niirht! FROTHY. Last- Nisiit! LIRUT. ROSE. Lost. Nißhi! PATHE GAZETTE. Last Night! MR. FOUR FLUSH. Last Niuhl! THE LESSON. Last Niphl-i KENTUCKY MOUNTAINS. Last Night: SINGAPORE. Last Ni B ht! DAVY JONES. And a Host of Others. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MOKROAV. D,C. and U.S., Is.; Stalls (tip-ur.j, (id. Plai: at Christesou's. 'Phono 3153. m II E A T U 1C i', 0 Y A U A' FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE CO. NEW PROGRAMME. NEW ARTISTS. All a Sensational Success! Big Success of Australia'sßepresentativ*, GLOIJGE JONES Comedian End GEORGE JONES Man. Vivacious Comedienne, ETTIE- WILLIAMS, Jnsionlniipou.s Favourite. AVILLIAMSON GIRLS. Aufir>iliii's Dancing Series. Last Four Nights of THE WEIRD AND WONDERFUL II A S S A N, Tho M'stvpDous Indian Magician. BANVEEN, BANVEEN, BANAT^EN, English Musical, Versatile, Specialty. Artist. Tho Standing Favourite, MAUD FANNING, ' Australia's own MAUD FANNING, Coon Impersonator. ■ ARTHUR ELLIOTT, The Lively End Man. A Host in Himself. THE ELLIOTT SISTERS, ELM A ANDERSON, Contralto Vocalist. Daphine. Leslie, Ruby. AVallace, Will Dagmcr, Master Horace Dentice, Dress Circle and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. f Boxes Ouo Guinea. Book Seats at Theatre.,,* , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BAZAAR. SKATING RINK,' LAST NIGHT. HIGHLAND RIFLES' BAZAAE. Last Chance of Visitiiiß tho Fancy, Alt, Sweets, Produce, Flower, and Tea Stalls. . Last Chanco of Visiting tho Gipsy Encampment, Last Chance of Seeing the Grand Military Tableaux—"The Thin Red Line." "The Roll Call." Last Chance of Seeing the Grand Camp Fire Scenes, the Highland Rifles, aud City Guards, Last Chance ot Seeing the Highland Flings and Reels Last Chance in Grand Art, Union. JSO and Si Gold Nuggets. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DRAWING GRAND ART UNION. GREAT AUCTION OF UNSOLDiGOODS. ■KTrr o N D E-R L i.SvDI AT MIRAMAR. OPEN WEDNESDAY, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. TRAMWAY BAND" IN EVENING. All Side Shows Free. Waier Chute, Toboggan, never in uotler working order. ' . Pay a visit to the Cosiest Fernery in tliß Dominion. Afternoon Tea and Refreshments on tho ground. Undoubtedly the best place to spend a, few hour.-. ADMISSION—AduIt?. 1?.; Children, Gel, Hot-Wator for Picnickers. Special Trams from Courtciiay Place. Fares, 3d. COLLEGE DEBASING V . SOCIETY. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. ''My Lori! in Livery." "Collaborators, pnd "Thpt. Brute Simmons.' , ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznrt! Street. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), Slh MARCH, Wit, at S. _Jlclin_ie«ion-i!i,. Bd. and U. Orl. itkjlin pupils' grand concert. v town hall .(concert chambi;r), Under the Dis-tinsuMicd Patronage of Thsir Excelloiicics Lcid and Lady Islington, and the. Ri. Hon. Sir Joseph and Lady Ward. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Bth MARCH, S o'clock. ME. H. PEiiaVAL CLARKE AND HIS PUPILS. Vicliu Solos, Duos, Trios. Septettes, 20, 11 and 10 Violin Pupils together. Debutantes, Juveniles. FOK SALE. LEASE, Goodwill, and Furniture of , a ■ ■ .. first-class Chriilchurch Hotel doing excellent business. Sickness the cause of owner retiring.' Cash required about .£IOOO. Seven years' lease. No agents. Principals only. Address, ALPHA. *c.o. BOX 425. CHIUSTCHURCH. PUBLIC NOTICES. MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO CLOSE ROAD. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the Bridge known as Clark'n Bridge, on tho N'Rahauransa l'oad, Nt;ahain'aU|:a Uoi'go, will l>3 closed for Public, Traffic on WED. NESDAY nnd THURSDAY NEXT, March Slh and nth. GEORGE R. HISLOP, County Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY"aJWNCTiT CLOSING OF AYRIGHT STKEET, VOGELTOWN. NOTICE is hereby given that Wrisht Street, Vogellown, will bo CXOSED for Traffic for a iow days from TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), the, Sth instant, on account of drainage works being-- carried out therein. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clorfc. 3th MarclT, 1911. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF HABOLD B. OAKES, Painter, Vivian Street, Wellington, ALL Creditors arc requested to send in Full Statements of Claim, if not already rendered, to the undersigned, not later than the 10th MARCH, or their Claims will not bo recognised. All debts to be paid forthwith to the Undersigned to avoid legal proceedings. WILLIAM H. SUCKLING. Public Accountant, Oe Behalf of Assignees, 111 Cusf.omb.onso Quay. UN 15 ED A CR.O MA C DRY GINGER ALE. Guaranteed made, iroin tho Original Belfast Formula. Solo Agents: THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., _AU,.Hofcel9:and Storey ,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1070, 8 March 1911, Page 1
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