AMUSEMENTS, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. ! The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures, ; TO-DAY! TO-DAY! MATINEE. MATINEE. * MATINEE. FULLERS' PICTURES, FULLERS' PICTURES. A Magnificent Display of Animated Picture Gems. Programme precisely same as at Night MATINEE PRICES—Adults and Children' Gd. to all parts, TO-DAY, 'TO-NIGHT, 2.30 ii.in. .8 p, m< - FULLERS' PICTURES. . , . FULLERS' PICTURES. Positively the Last Opportunity-of wifc> ' liessing THIS GREAT SERIES. " EXPLOITS OF NAT' PINICERTON, ' The Great Detective. THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. R.VCH A EL, A. Powerful Russian Drama. Buenos Warwick AYRES. CHRONICLE. THE SHERIFF AND MISS JONES. ' Lucerne to Mount Pilatns—Launch of ICOWANG TOUNG, CHINA,.. ', tli fl Thunderer—Recreation -of an Heiress —Animated Putlv—and others. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. D.C. and 0.5.. Is.; Stalls (tip-up), (id. Plat: at Cliristeson's. 'Phone 31. r >3, LAST NIGHT THIS PROGRAMME! , rjl U U A T it E i', O Y A J* THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE. • Last Night this Fine Programme! MAY DAIILBEIiG, Australia's Finest MAY DAIILBEKG, 1 Scrio and Dancer.. Coloured End Man. GEORGE SPA RICES. RUPERT CUI'HBEKT, Descriptive „ RUPERT CUTHBERT, Vocalist. . MABEL FOWLER, iasinauia's Phenomenal Sopi'ano. Hot first Appearance in Vaudeville. MAUI) .FANNING, Australia's .Coon •Singtr. A very great Favourite. THE ELLIOTT SISTERS, The Daintiest. Darlimrs in Vaudeville, ARTHUR ELLIOTT, Lively Comedian. EI,MA ANDERSON, Contralto Bnlladist. GEORGE .TONES, Ethiopian Oddments. A I'rime Favourite', ETTIE WILLI Ail S. Williamson Girls. Daplino Leslie.THE I'IERROTTS! THE I'IERIIOTTS! 'A New'and Novel First Part. ■ Dress Circle and 0.5., 25.; Stalls,-Is. Boxes. 1 Guinea. Book Scats at Theatm. MONDAY NEXT! DALY and O'BRIEN, Those Tanglefoot Dancers, CRICKET. i CRICKET ASSOCIV FINAL MATCHES FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIPS.. I : ■■ BASIN'RESERVE,.'. ; TO-DAY (Saturday). IStli March, 1911.* SENIOR: CENTRAL A. V. EAST A. NORTH V. SOUTH. EAST B V. CENTRAL 8,. JUNIOR: ST. MARK'S V. SOUTH.' Admission, Gd. (By permission of City Council.)' CHAS. E. STEVENS, '. Hon. Ssarelary. COCATING. ' SKATING.' Q HUTT RINK. NOW OPEN DAILY. TUESDAY NIGHT ■ EXCEPTED. ..... Skates for ..Sale. Private Tuition arranged. - H. V. WESTBURY, Manager. MEETINCS. ■ 'ST. JAMES'S FOOTBALL CLUB. njIHE Tenth Annual General Meeting iL will be held in St. James's Yonnft Men's Chits Room (at rear of Newtown Library), 'Revans- Street, Wellington South,'oil MONDAY, 20th MARCH, 1911, at 8 p.m. . ( Business: To receive Report, ami Balance-sheet Election of Officers And General. Monitors, intending members, and supporters aro cordially" invited to attend. F. CREWES. Hon. Sec.' ' WELLINGTON RUGBY REFEREES' ASSOCIATION. ■ The Annual Meeting of the above Asso- ■ eiation will bo held on MONDAY. 20th March, at S p.m., at' tho Y.M.C.A. . Roomf, Willis Street. Business: To receive Annual Report and-Balance-shect, Election of Officers, General. L. BLEVERS, Hon. Secretary. HISTLE ASSOCIATION FOOTBALT, CLUB. Annual Meeting will lie held at 52 Lower Cuba Street (above the Werthsim Sewing Machine Co.), TUESDAY, 21st, at 8 p.m. New members invited. A Pncticj will l;c hold at Miramar TO-DAY. •T. M'ARDI.E, Hon. Sec. NATIONAL LEAGUE. V MEETING of Members and those in sympathy willi tho objects of tins National League, as staled hereunder, will be held in tho Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, on ~ WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1011,' At 8 p.m. x : Ladies are siieciully invited. Admission—l'Vc?. , The Object of tlio League is lo form a combination of all those modcre.te-think-ing members of the community' who are opposed to the irrational views of tiiosa who d'esii'2-to inuio?e unreasonable restrictions on the.iioo'ile o' the community. JAS. 7>. BRUCE, Acting-Hon.. Secretary. 27 Panama Street. If Vou Desire Neat Correspondence, . Use, tho T. ■TOST" VISIBLE TYPEWRITER.' Its Great Success is attributed to— THE j PAD, PERFECT ALIGNMENT; SIMPLICITY IN CONSTRUCTION, ECONOMY IN USE. New Zealand Sole Agents— mHE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., • 17 and 19 CUBA STREET, 'Phono IG7G. WELLINGTON, N.Z. ARTHUR G. HUME (Certificated Enginoer), Proprietor and Manager "Hume's Machinery, etc, ExchaKge," Buying and Selling Agent. Agent for Absentees, General Commission Agent, Valuator, etc., etc. Building Sect inns anil Blocks for sale, Kilbirnie, j\laranui, Miramur, etc. Ofliee—3(!o Lambton Quay. P.O. Box 771. 'Phone, 2092. fJ\E ARO STEAII LAUNDRY, RECEIVING DEPOTS—ISI Wtro 6troot, 125 Willis Street (Opp. r.M.C.A,). and I- Charlotte Street. Laundry Work of All Descriptions will bo received at Abovo Depots. Chief Ottco and Works: 80 HOPPER ST. 2(i HoI'PER ST. . , "THE DOMINION." ' LOWER HUTT AGENCY. MM. J. 11. PARKER has been appoinled , .Agent for iho Dominion" at Lower Unit, and is -preparwl to deliver tho Paper to any address iu tho district. Instructions left at the IXL Cycle Works, Main Road, will bo promptly attended to. OTUDY tho Property Marl;ot.-Th« Back Pago of 'iho Dominion" is a Land and l'arm Directory. Auctioncorr' ouitjs q\[\ uq puuoj os|\j
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1079, 18 March 1911, Page 1
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