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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sous. ' The Recognised Home of Periect Pictures. FULLERS' PICTURES, The Best FULLERS' PICTURES, of all. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY! Regularly every Monday and Thursday!-T'o-NlGllT we take pleasure in presenting a magnificent DOUBLE PROGRAMME, DOUBLE PROGRAMME, Comprising tho latest Gems in Kinemntogrnpliy. The pick ol last evening's series, in addition to an - ENTIRELY" 'NEW Set, which will arrive with tho ENGLISH MAIL this afternoon. . A BUDGET OF PERFECT PICTURE PLAYS. Nole the Items:— ACROSS THE MOUNTAIN PASSES OF NEW ZEA> LAND. A Magnificent Scenic St.ndv. CAPTAIN BARNACLE'S CHAPLAIN. A Masterpicee of I he Vitagraph Company* WINTER SPORTS IN ST. MORIT7,. Toboggening, Sleighing, Ski-iug, Snow Slodccs at work, etc. PATHE GAZETTE. A Delightful Comedy in AFTER. THE BALL. THE WARWICK CHRONICLE. And a. Host of Others, each subject t masterpiece ill its own particular class. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (lip-up), 6d. Plar; at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. TU B A T H 1! it OVAL. THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE. NEW PROGRAMME! NEW STARS.' First Appearance in N.Z. of . Charles Kittie DALY AND O'BRIEN. Huge Success! Hugo Success! Those American Comedy Artists and Tanglefoot Dancers, Not one in one like. This ono (A Theatrical term, realised when seen). Tangled Songs, Tangled Talk, Tangled Dances, New 'i'anglefootalia. CHAS. DALY, The originator of his own peculiar styla of Dancing. KITTIE O'BRIEN, A Real-Singer of Real Irish Song«, All New Items by MAY DAHLBKRG. Coloured End Man, GHORGE SPARKES, RUPERT CUTHBERT. Descriptive. MABEL FOWLER, Tasmania's Phenomenal Soprano. MAUD FANNING. THE .ELLIOTT SISTERS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT. ELMA ANDERSON. GEORGE JONES. - ETTIE WILLIAMS. Williamson Girls. Daphne Leslie. THE PIERROTTS! THF, PIERROTI'Sf A New and Novel First Part. Dress Circle and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is! Boxes, 1 Guinea. Book Seats at Theatre. PUBLIC NOTICES.' LOWER HUTT BOROUGH MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE CITIZENiToF LOWER HUTT. A T the request of a number of friends -Ol and residents, 1 have dccided to lw a Candidate for the Mayoral Chair, and trust, to receive, the general support of the Citizens at tho forthcoming election. 1 have had the pleasure of representing you for the last six years as Councillor, and feel sure that my services have been appreciated by yon, and should 1 ■ liavo the pleasure of being olccled as Mayoi'i I will centinuo to work in the interests of (he Borough in the future as in the past. My policy is~ Progress with Economy; . Completion of the Sewage Drainage. Improvement in our Roads and Footpaths, and .a' strong endeavour not "" to' increase- the' Bates. ■ , BALDWIN. Lower Hutt, 17th March, 1911. ' DEER-SHOOTING SEASON. TOED DEER STAGS may be taken op killed within the County of Featherston, excepting these from that portion of the said County lying to the westward of (he-Wellington-Napier Rnihny Line, and also excepting the prescribed area in the lluangaroa Survey District, in the occupation of Mr. John Martin and another, from April Ist to May 15th. 1911 (both days inclusive). No' stag shall be killed having antlers with less than ten points, and no licensee shall be allowed to. kill more than four stags. Licenses may bo obtained at the Post Office at Wellington, • Masterton, Carterton. Grc.vtown North, Featherston, and Martinborough on payment of a fee of ,£2. . .. A.F.LOWE, Hon. Seo. Wellington Acclimatisation Society, Wellington, 13th March, ,1911. ' PUBLIC NOTICE! EVERY Man engaged in Commercial Work owes it as a duty to himself to understand exactly— (1) That he must have his Accountancy Diploma; : (2) That this is tho best year; ' (3) That important amendments have i been mado affecting future cm mi- | nations. Write us for full information. Send for OUR FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS. Get clear on this important matter. It costs you nothing to inquire, and may save you enormous inconvcmenco. (Mention this paper when writing.). < HEMINGWAY AND' ROBERTSON. Mail Instruction, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. MEETINCS. NATIONAL LEAGUE. A MEETING of Members and those in •iTI. sympathy with tho objects of the National League, as stated hereunder, will be held in the Concert Chamber of tho Town Hall, ■ TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY"), MARCH 22nd, 1911, at 8 p.m. Ladies aro snccially invited. Admission—Free. Tho object of the League is to form a combination of all those moderate-think- - ing members of the community who are' opposed to tho irrational view's of thosa who desira to impose unreasonable restrictions on the neonlc o!' the community. JAS. 1. BRUCE,' Acting-lion. Secretary. 27 Panama Street. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General Mooting w-ill bo held in ihe Y.M.C.A. Rooms, on FRIDAY, MARCH 24th, 1911, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS; Annual Report mid Balance-sheet. Election of New Clubs. Election of Officers. General. A. WILLIAMS, Hon. Secretary. RJ. GOODMAN AND CO., Auction- 5 ■ eers, and Estate Agents. I MAIN ST. EAST, PALMERSTON N. i Try us for your Clearing Sales. Consign your Produce, Poultry, and House- I hold Goods to us. Prompt Settlement; .! and Best Attention. Agencies of any i kind nceoptcd. : References—Bank New Zealand, Pal- 1 merston North. STUDY tho Property Markct~Th« : Baok Pago of "Tho Dominion" u » Land and Farm, Djxseto^

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 1

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