AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRR Props., John Fuller and Sons. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures FULLERS' PICTURES, The Best FULLERS'PICTURES. of All. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY! Regularly Every ■ Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT positively the Last Night of the present BRILLIANT SERIES. A Superb Collection of Masterpieces. THE GOLDEN Last BILLY'S SUPPER. Night. BIBLE. THE RESCUE OF MOLLY FINNEY. ( Last; TWO BOYS Last Night IN BLUE. Night ' THE LIFE OF A SALMON. PATHE Last SPRING-HEELED GAZETTE. Night JACK. ON THE- MEXICAN BORDER. A Double. Elopement—Ma-in-Law Goca Roller-Skating—Tunis—And a Host of ' Others. TO-MORROW Tlvursdav TO-MORROW,' ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ';. A Series of Delightful Surprises. (Watch the Papers.) D.C.and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-upl, Gd. " Plat; at Christeson's. 'Phoiio 31.13. ONE OF THE BEST-YET. nn H E A T It E E O I'A I» S THE HOME. OF VAUDEVILLE. A Magnificent New Programme. First Appearance iif Wellington of MAY DAHLBERG, Australia's Finest . MAY DAHLBERG, Serio and Dancer, f Coloured End Man, GEORGE SPARKED - Brilliant Dancer, GEORGE SPARKES. i RUPLRT CUTHUERT, Descriptive ,\ "RUPERT CUTHBERT, Vocalist, 1 MABEL PuWLER, . I Tasmania's Phenomenal Soprano. Her first Appearance in Vaudeville. MAUD FaNNING, Australia's Coop Singer. A very great Favourite. THE ELLIOTT SISTERS, The Daintiest Darlings in Vaudeville. ARTHUR ELLIOTT, Lively Comedian. ELMA ANDERSON, Contralto Balladist, GEORGE JONES, Ethiopian Oddments, A Prime Favourite, ETTTE WILLIAMS, Williamson Girls. Daphne Leslie. . THE PIERROTTS! THE PIERROTT3I ;, A New and "Novel First Part'.'" Dress. Circle and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, la. ,i Boxes, 1 Guinea. Bonk Seats at Theatre. }. WELLINGTON ADULT SCHOOL. II The ANNUAL TEA and MEETING k will be held in the Primitive Methodist • ■> School, Webb Street, i TO-NIGHT. j The Meeting will be addressed by tho n HON. C, M. LUKE, M.L.C., And " MR. H. CORDER, of Sunderland, England, i All who are interested invited to attend. I Tea,'6.3o p.m. Tickets, Gd. Mooting, 7,30 p.m. i, . . '-WONDE R L A N D :i OPEN. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. r CARS'FROM COURTENAY PLACE. ■ Admission: Adults, Is.; Children, 6d. p7~ ■K- ■ __.• - ■*•"" °* I "Whita Wings that..Whirr against th« AVhispering Winds!" Yachting is the Bonniest, Breeziest, _»n- ---,' liest of Sports. Assist it by ' - Attending the Grand . MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AND CONCERT n . To take place |- THIS EVENING! THIS EVENING I •V "Out on the Water, under the Summer ; t Moon." GIVE THE GIRL A TREAT! Fresh Air and Cheerful Company! 0 At the Concert to be held in- the Day's II Bav Pavilion items will bo given by Mrs. Il " Mitchell (Contralto). Mr. Dave Kenny, lf Mr. Hillicker ('cellist), and others. ? Duchess leaves Ferry Wharf at 7.15 p.m. , returning at. 10 p.m. ." Concert and Excursion, Is. Gd.;.Concert Only, Is.; (available at steamer). , F. O. TATTLE, A. M. HOLMES, Hon.' Sees. . WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL [ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION. 1911 CONVENTION. 1911 ' TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), MARCH IS, 7.30 o'clock. m O W N II A L L'. f "LIGHTHOUSES OF NEW ZEALAND" By JUNIOR EXDEAVOURERS. The Juniors will build some of the, Lighthouses, illustrated by lantern as veil. \ Silver Coin admission. InleiVsting, Instructive, Enjoyable. THURSDAY, MARCH 1(1,' at 7.30 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH. VIVIAN ST. ; "Drink," by S. H. Mudge, of Melbourne, ' who will answer a few of Professor S Salmoud's Statements. "Social Evils," by Rev. .1. .1. North. "Sundav Tradinj," by s S. Marlon. . ■ • Every citizen welcome. Free discussion. Collection to defray expenses will bo ta'kcn up. ' s GEO. J. CLARKE, Convention Sec, r QU Ll' BALLS. The First Shipment of the Famous 1 CHALLENGER GOLF BALLS Arriving ex Athcnic. Golfers,- order your supplies now. The • Challenger Ball, the leading seller all over tho world. b If unable- to get your Dealer to supply wiito Box 45, Wellington, giving uaino of ' nearest dealer. • U _■—~.. ■ T PUBLIC NOTICES, BANK HOLIDAY. ' " ST. PATRICK'S DAY. !. 17th MARCH, 1911. 0 ■ ' '. PURSUANT to the terms of the Banking Act, 190S, the Banks throughout ' the Dominion of New Zealand will be 0 closed on FRIDAY, 17Ui MARCH, 1911ST.'PATRICK'S DAY. e "■ —■~ t -n' MEETINCS. n NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF 0 ACCOUNTANTS. 0 XfEMBERS are reminded that tho adItJL joumed Special Cieneral Mooting of tho Society will be. held in the Chamber ', of Commerce. AVellingtou, THIS (WED'J NESDAY) EVENING, commencing a*. 7.30 1 p.m. prompt. s ERNEST W. HUNT, Secretary. 15S Featherston Street, Wellington. 15th March, 1911. i i W. H. PHILIP. HOUSE AND'OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis I Street (Room 4), ; Chimneys swept by 6ober men. i , Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. I | Venetian Blinds repaired. I STUDY the- Property -Markel.-Tho j Back Page of "Tho Dominion" is a i Land ond FarrA.Djie<;tory t
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 15 March 1911, Page 1
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