AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Props., John Fuller and Sons. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. FULLERS* PICTURES Tbo Best FULLERS' PICTURES of All. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday... Messrs Fuller Mid Sen take, pkasuve in prpfenHna for a second time. A WONDERFUL AND SENSATIONAL SERIES Which Inst evenins was received with. Every Mark of Approval. I A Dazzling Array of Star Hems, inchid- 1 in<; Edison's Latest Success, ELDOKA. THE FRUIT GIRL. A Mc-t Tnlcrcstiner Subject. MILITARY' GYMNASTS. ' FOOLSHEAD'S See THE DULL' FF AST To nicht RAZOP. JOACHIM MURAT. IN TOE See A "SAD CLOUDS. To-nisht. FASCINATION AN EXILED LOYETt. GERMAN See - WARWICK DRAGOONS To-night. CHRONICLE THE SERGEANT'S DAUGHTER. And a Ho<t of Others. D.C- and 0.5., Is.; Stalls flip-up). 6d.. Plan at Christesnn's. 'Phono 3153. MATINEE MATINEE TO-MORROW 2.30 • SATURDAY TU R A T It K ROVH FULLERS' 'VAUDEVILLE. ONE OF THE BEST YET. . Wonderful Success. Huge Draw. THE HAREM SKIRT Onlv Two mors THE HAREM SKIRT Nights on DisTHE HAREM SKIRT ploy.- Worn by, MISS ETTIE WILLIAMS, As ttie ' • HAREM GIRL AND THE HAREM SONG. THE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF ■ CHAS. DALY and KITTY O'BRIEN. American Star Artists and TanglcFoot Dancers., Reappearance of TIM HOWARD, the Eccentric Comedian, JESSIE LEE,- Motto Balladist. , MABEL LYNNE, Dashing Comedienne* ROGERS QUARTETTE. , (A Great Turn in Itself). Trapeze Artists and Acrobats. And Our Great Vaudeville Company. George Jones Williamson Girls Rupert Cuthbert Mabel Fowler George Sparkes Elmn- Andersen Sid Johns ' May Dahlberg Book all seats at. the Dresden. Piano Company to avoid rush. Gd.' extra. ' . j NEW PICTURE THEATRE. FIVE-GUINEA COMPETITION. MESSRS. MACMAHON AND DONv NELLY, having received such _ a largo and popular response to their original offer of a prize to tho person who suggests the most appropriate name for their new picture theatre in Manners Street, have, decided, in order to' widen the. scope of tho .competition, to increasethe value of the nrizo to FIVE GUINEAS. All competitors must lodgo their sitsgestions not later than MONDAY.NEXT, addressed Maomahon and Donnelly, "Dominion" Office;. ■ BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are. held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS in her Privato Hall. Pupils taught;.the Latest Dances in Six Privato Lesson's" or one •' quarter at class. Privato Lessons arranged. Address: 8G GHUZNEE ST.. near St. Peter's Church. ' . =~ ' ' " _l' ■ ■ M MEETINGS. PORT NICHOLSON YACHT CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of Members of above Club will be held at Shed 43, Boat Harbour, on Friday, 7th April, at 8 p.m. sharp, at which the presence of every member is particularly desired. Business: Discussion of Auditor's Report, Election of Committeemen to lill vacancies' now existing, Club Finances. c(6\, etc. ■'■' F. 0. TATTLE, Hon. Sec. ! i TTOSPITAL CONVALESCENT HOME.,' The Statutory Mooting for Election of Trustees will be held at- the Chamber of Commerce, On TUESDAY NEXT, 4tk APRIL, at 3.30 p.m. E. NATHAN, Secretary. , i WANTED TO BUY, ' QECOXD-HAXD GAS ENGINE, 50 h.p. Send full particulars, including maker's name and length of time in use, to BOX 45, G.P.0., CHRISTCHURCH. TO LET. TO LET or FOR SALE, a six-roomed furnished House, situated Creswiek Road, together with Coach House, Stable, etc.; an ideal good garden,' stream, Native bush, ciC.; aoout 6 minutes' walk ironi Karon Irani deviation.' Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, 20 Hunter Street. npo LET, •'Windermere," Seatoun, for. Jt few weeks or longer; wcll-iurnishcd' 0-roomed Villa, closed-m verandah;largo dining ream, 3 tearooms, bath, and' every convenience. Particulars Pottei, "Conic Lynn," Seatoun. 'nnO LET, lioseiieath, 5-roomed house, -K- every convenience, 15s. per weok. Apply 15H Cuba Street. TO LET, Berhampore, 5-roomed House j every convenience; large, improved. section. Apply 153 Cuba Street. HOO LET, Ellice Street, 6is-roonied' -«- House, one door, all conveniences. Apply 84 Ellico Street. TO LET, Hutt Road" magnificent House, of 10 rooms, all conveniences, lately occupied by Dr. Perry; land lj acres or less in garden! Apply Short and Fraser, Petone. TO LET, Karaka Bay, live-roomed Furuished Cottage; electric light; all conveniences. Apply J. Marshall, Worscr Bay. TO LET, Kilbirnie, new 4 and 5-roomed Houses, bathroom, hot and cold water, gaststovo, etc.; rent lGs. and 18s. per week.' Easson Bros., Kilbirnie. 'Phone 3135. O LET, new 3, 4, and 5-roomcd Houses, City, reasonable rent; every possible convenience. Easson Bros., Kilbirnie. 'Phone 3135. TIpO LET, fine large 7-roomed Ucu'e, A Wright Street, 225. Gd.; Shop," 5 rooms, Cuba Street, 455. V. Jensen, 233 Cuba Street. rSIO LET, Kilbirnie and Newtown, 4 ■*• and 6 rooms; rent low; modern conveniencca. J. J. Boyd, Kilbirnie. . WALLPAPERS," ex Athenio, arfl the cream of the world's productions. Write for Eomplcs. It, Martin. Ltd.. Manners Street. "fTIHE DOMINION" employs a staffTf JL Advertising Experts, whoso services are always available. They will B ; vo •valuable Advice to Advertisers and , Write Adyertitcments wjthout any extra cbjirjißt
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 31 March 1911, Page 1
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