AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. The Recognised Homo oi' Perfect Pictures. FULLERS' PICTURES The Best FULLERS' PICTURES of .Ml. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Messrs. Fuller and Sons lake pleasure ill presenting for the FIRST TIME IN' NEW ZEALAND A splendid Reproduction of a Powerful and intensely Human Play, which has worked more good in the cause, of temperance than all the legislation and platform lectures put together. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAB ROOM. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR, ROOM. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. The Pictorial Novelty of the Hour. And to be seen only at ' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, In addition to a Bright', Sparkling ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. The Very , Latest Slav Productions, Including, ■ THE NEW MINISTER. WARWICK" THE MONOCYCLE CHRONICLE. DISPLAY. ' I'IGS TS PIGS. SOAPSTONE INDUSTRY.' And other?. D.C and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phono 3153. maea tit e a-d va ui NEW PROGRAMME. NEW STAKS. (The Brightest of the Bright.) TO-NIGHT! First Appearance in New Zealand of , MADAME CLEMENTINA, The Greatest Living Acrobat of the Day. ' ROLLING GLOBE. See this Wonderful Performance bj herReappearance of THE SCOTT BROS., New Zealand's Greatest Exponents of Dancing. Reappearance of GIBSON GIRLS. Two of Australia's Best Serios and Dancers. First Appearance of DIXON KNOX The favourite DIXON KNOX Bass-Baritone. MABEL FOWLER, Tasmania's MABEL FOWLER Soprano Nightingale. ROGERS QUARTETTE. Clever Acrobats and Contortionists. . And Our Great Vaudeville Company, George Jones May Dahlberg .Rupert Cuthbcrt fcsie Lee George Sparkes Tim Howard i\eliie Leslie Mabel Lynee Emma Andersen. Book all seats at the Dresden PiaM Company to avoid rush. Gd. extra. (POMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO MR. ERNEST PARKES, On the occasion nf his Departure from Wellington. (Under the Patronage of' His Worship the Mayor and Mayoress.) T 0 AV N H A L L, FRIDAY, 7th APRIL, 1911. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME BT LEADING ARTISTS. Programme will bo Published on AYednesday. Tickets: 35., 25., and Is.; 3s. Tickets may be reserved nt the Dresden. JAMES DYKES, Hon. Secretary. .BELLEVUE HOTEL. ,-... ENGAGE Rooms for a AVEEK END. Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good Menu, courteous attention. Moderate Tariff, and Orchestral Music EVERY SUNDAY. RING" UP "BELLEVUE" FOR EASTER VACATION. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO~ PUSH N.Z. INDUSTRIES. OWING to Hit popularity of N.Z. Induetrios Week of late years, the CANTERBUR Y INDUSTRIA L ASSOCIATION has decided to repeat the fixture in May this year, if sufficient support is forthcoming, and invites manufacturers who wish to send exhibits (for retailers) to communicate with the Secretary at once. P. Hcrcus, President; C. Reginald Ford, Secretary. THE HAREM SKIRT, ME, AND MRS. CONNOE, Of BARRETT'S HOTEL, Seeing the advantages of the Harem Skirt, offered to present a Costume to each and every one of their girls. One only accepted, and walked from the Economic'to the Hotel yesterday morning, thus earning the distinction of being the first lady in New Zealand to wear the Harem Skirt in the streets of the city. Crowds have, visited the Hotel and commented on its smart appearance. The Harem Skirt will be worn at the Hotel by the young lady TO-NIGHT, TRANSFER OF JEWELLER'S BUSINESS. milE Business of MESSRS J H. ROB--1 INSON AND SON, Jewellers, AVillis Street, 16 vcars established, has been acquired by'MR. 11. LANG DON, Watchmaker, of this City. With the exception of Mr. Robinson, the stall will remain unaltered, and customers can be assured of receiving the tame attention as heretofore. MR. LANGDON is a Practical Watchmaker of proved ability, and all work will be under his porMiir.l supervision. Outstanding accounts may be paid to him, and Kis receipt will be sufficient discharge. On the eve of entering a new vocation, Mr. Robinson expresses his thanks for support in business, and confidently commends his successor, Mr. Langdon, who ia well known in the trade for K years. NOTICE. WE HAA 7 E TAKEN, OVER the Business of J. F. M'GOVERN, Dentist, will finish uncompleted work, and bo pleased to attend to his patients. FROST AND FROST, 119 AVillis Street. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS, THE AVELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT, COMPANY, LTD,, Is Prepared to Purchase FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, By weight or at per head. The, Company also offers clients ctgvv facility for freezing- on their own account. Prices can bo obtained on application at tho Company's Offices, or from any o£ tUo Buyers ia. the country. iW. G. FOSTER, , Director.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 1
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