AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATREPreps., John Fuller and Sons. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictured FULLERS' I'JCTIIRKS The Best FULLERS' PICTURES of All. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday. MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS of our BRIGHT NEW PROGRAMME. Every Item inns; enthusiastically received/ LAST TWO NIGHTS Ot the People's Drama, EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE Last THE STOLEN CLAIM. Two Oil! WHAT A KNIGHT! Nights THE FLAG of his COUNTS'?. Last LLOYD'S WEEKLY. Two LOVE AND THE LAW. Nights WARWICK CHRONICLE. All Original Motto-Ma's New Doe. And others. MATINEE (TO-MORROW) MATINEI! D.C and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. Fjp il K A T K E i<. O V A U FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. (The Brightest of the Bright.) HUGE SUCCESS! HUGE SUCCESSI MA DA M E CLEMENTINA, The Greatest Living Acrobat. See the Wonderful ROLLING GLOBE THE SCOTT BROS., Always Firm Favourites. Reappearance of GIBSON GIRLS, Two of Australia's Best Serios. DIXON KNOX. DIXON ICNOX. The Favourite Bass-Baritone. MABEL FOWLER, Tasmania's Soprano. . ROGERS QUARTETTE. Clever Acrobats and Contortionists. And Our Great Vaudeville Company. George Jones May Dahlberg Rupert Cuthbert Jessie Lcc George Sparkes Tim Howard Nelhe Lc-slio Mabel Lynno Elma Anderson. Orchestral Stalls and D.C, 25.; Stalls, 1& Book all seats at the Dresden Piant Company to avoid rush. Gd. extra. MEETINGS. MR. A. L. HERDMAN, M.P. for' Wei. linglon North, will address his Constituents in the Concert Room, of th* Town -Hall on MONDAY EVENING next, the 10th instant, at 8 p.m. ( Subjects: Labour Legislation.. ■ The Need for a Change of Government, i MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. • A PUBLIC MEETING of District Elec--OL lors will bo held at R p.m. on .MONDAY, the 10th April, mil, at "The Kiosk," Wor=er Bay, to consider Ihe proposed reduction in width of King's Road, All electors are earnestly invited to attend, JOHN BRODIE, Mayor. WELLINGTON CITIZENS' LEAGUE. GENERAL MEETING. ' A GENERAL MEETING of the WEL- . LINGTOX CITIZENS' LEAGUE will ha held at the WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse' Quay, on MONDAY NEXT, 10th inst., at 8 p.m. . All members and intending- members • are requested to be present. Business: Selection of Candidates for City Council and Harbour Board Elections. General. H. C. TEWSLEY, Chairman. TOWS HALL. ' TOWN HALLSATURDAY, APRIL Bth. T.O.R. (Independent Order of Rfchabites). SPECIAL VISIT OF HIGH CHIEF RULERS. " GREAT PUBLIC MEETING AND CIVIC WELCOME Will be tendered Jo BRO. J. PRTLIPSON, High Chief Ruler, And BRO. C. W. CHURCHILL, Past High. Chief Ruler, from England, Who are touring the world, and are attracting largo audiences in Australia. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME OF LEADING VOCALISTS, Including MR. E. PARKES, MR. D. - ' KENNY, and others. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT will Pro- . side at the Grand Organ. _ No Charge for Admission and No Collection. Chairman—His Worship the Mayor, MR. T. M. WILFORI), M.P. Doors open at 7 nm. Welcome at 8 p.m. • C. S. S. KELLY, Hon Secretary. npHE FREE KINDERGARTEN UNION ■"■ will hold its Annual Meeting ou FRIDAY, the 7th APRIL, in the Engineers' Institute, Aitkc-u. Street, at 8 o'clock. . PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that PALLISER ROAD will be CLOSED for Traffic on FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT, the 7th rnd Bth instant during the laying of the water main. Acting-Town Clerk. 6th April, 1911. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, LICENSES FOR VEHICLES. • THE Inspector of Vehicles will be in attendance- at the Corporation Offices (Mercer Street Door) daily, from 3 a.m. to 10 a.m. and from 12 to 1 p.m. for the purpose of Inspecting all Vehicles (including Milk Carts) for which licensee for the current year will bo required. All License* must, be taken out BEFORE the noth instant, otherwise proceedings will be taken. R. TAIT. Acting-Town Clerk, 7th April, 1911. NOTICE. WE HAVE TAKEN OVER the Business of J. F. M'GOVERN, Dentist, will finish uncompleted work, and be pleased to attend to his patients. FROST AND FROST, 119 Willis Street, NEW PLYMOUTH AGENCY. MR. C. WILLIAMS, Corner Courtenay and Cover Streets, has been appointed Agent for "Tho Dominion" for New Plymouth, and is prepared to deliver tho Paper to any town address on tho day of issue. npE. ARO STEAM LAUNDRY. RECEIVING DEPOTS-154 Ingostre Street, 125 Willis Street (Opp. Y.M.C.A,). and 12 Charlotte Street. Laundry. Work of All Descriptions will ue received at Above Depots. Chief Offioo and Works: Hp_g_il\ .BQPPEJB ST,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1096, 7 April 1911, Page 1
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