AMUSEMENTS. Is. Is. Is. Is. Is. Is. Is. Is, Is. 3d. . 3d. 3d. "OIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 3d. 3d. 11 M. 3d. Props., John Fuller and Sons, .'id, 3d. TO-DAY, 2.30 TO-DAY 3d. 3d. GRAND MATINEE. 3.1. 3d. GRAND MATINEE. 3d. 3d. At the Ahvovs Merrv and Bright 3d. 3d. FULLKUS' PICTURES. 3d. 3d. FULLERS' PICTURES. 3d. 3d. All the Latest and Best; 3d. 3d. Productions. 3d. 3d. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME 3d. 3d. Don't Miss It. 3d. 3d. Adults, Is. and (id. 3d. > 3d. Children, Gd. and 3d. lid. 3d. 3d. Cd. Gd. Gd. Gd. fid. Gd. Gd. Gd. Gd. FULLERS' PICTURES. The Best FULLERS' PICTURES. of All. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Regularly Every Monday and Thursday, TO-NIGHT, Positively the Last Night of THIS GREAT PROGRAMME. The Finest for Manv Months. BLACK-BORDERED " LETTER. TOWN -OF WIDOW'S ISLE OF TRENT. CHOICE. ST. KILDA. . Charley Becomes a Warrior. BROTHER'S Last REDEEMED ' REDEMPTION. Night. CRIMINAL. And a Host of Others. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), Cd, Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone. 3153. IJI II EAT B E ROY AL. At 2.31) TO-DAY (Saturday) , TO-DAY, At 2.30. MATINEE ■ Great MATINEE MATINEE Children's M ATI NEK MATINEE Treat! MATINEE BARNOLD'S BARNOLD'S WONDERFUL , ANIMAL ACTORS! DRUNKEN DAN! DRUNKEN DAN! Matinee Prices—2s. and Is. Children hall'-nrico to all parts. Doors open 1.45 p.m. Overture 2.30. m H E A T E E ROYAL. Proprietors: Jehn Fuller and Sons. For a Limited Season Only And Two Matinees, ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST (Press Exccptcd). ' BARNOLD'S DOGS. BARNOLD'S DOGS. (By arrangement with Mr. Harry Rick« 1 ards). Mere, words fail to.convey any idea of tho TREMENDOUS "STORM OF ENTHUSIASM," "WAVES OF LAUGHTER," "HURRICANES OV APPLAUSE," Created by this Marvellous Act last night Universal opinion of a Packed House: "•NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN. , * The Most Astounding - GIGANTIC ANIMAL NOVELTY EVER SEEN. BAENOLD'S ANIMALS. 13 Do»s. BARNOLD'S 8 Monkeys. 13 Dogs. BARNOLD'S 8 Monkeys. 13 Do*s. And 8 Monkeys. 13 Dogs. ANIMAL 8 Monkeys. ACTORS. ' Presenting a One-Act Pantomime, "A HOT TIME IN DOGVILLE." "A HOT TIME IN DOGVILLE." Tho Utmost Limit of Animal Sagacity,. A DELIGHT for Youn<? and Old. DAN-THE DRUNKEN DOG. Brought Down tho House Last Night. . DAN-THE DRUNKEN DOG. This Gigantic Novelty, in Conjunction with - FULLERS' DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Headed by JULES GARRISON JULES GARRISON and his , - TWO ROMAN MAIDS. : TWO ROMAN MAIDS. ! Prices of admission for this season, 1 O.S. and D.C. 35., Stalls, 2s. : Children half-price. Booking Dresden, 5 Gd. extra. Doors open 7 p.m., Overture 8 p.m. J sharp. FULLERS' SKATING RINK. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Season Tickets—Gents.', £2 2«. Ladies', ' 30s. General Admission—Gents., Is. i [ Ladies, Cd. Ball-bearing Skates, Is. I Floorago to patrons with own skates, fid. Morning Session (private Tuition), 12 to . 1. Aftciiioon, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Beginners , Session, G to 7 p.m. Evening, 7.30 to 10 o'clock. THE RUGBY GAME,' IMPORTANT CONTEST THIS AFTERNON, ATHLETIC PARK, AT 3. A meeting between two teams, whose contests in tho past have produced Club Football unequalled in any part of tho Dominion. ORIENTAL V. PONEKE. ! Look at the Plavers: Roberts, Mitcliin--1 son, M'Leod, Kinvig, Walsh, Perry, : Eliolt, Tilyard, C'arrard, Calcinai, Gard--1 nev, Bunkenberg, Mathcson. Pyle, M'Baiu. '' A REPRESENTATIVE TEAM in itself. . Oil No. 2 Ground. VICTORIA COLLEGE meet ATHLETIC. ; Admission, Gd. Ladies Free. Stand 1 Gd. You want to get there early '' to avoid what, is expected to be tho ' largest crowd at a club match for some years. '. AT PETONE- : PETONE play OLD BOYS. ' Train at 2.20. Make a point of asking ' for "FOOTBALL TICKET" at Railway Station. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. THE SOCIAL REVOLUTION: IS IT NEAR? Sco "The Maoriland ' Worker" this week. One Penny. i i ; MEETINGS, PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. WELLINGTON NORTH. DR. ARNOLD IZARD will Address tho Electors of Wellington North iu the Sydney Street Schoolroom, on WED--1 NESDAY,' MAY 17th, at 8 p.m. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE AS'. SURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. NOTICE. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tho Members of THE COLONIAL ■ MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, • LTD., will bo held at the Offices of the. So- ■ cicty. Nos. +19-421 Collins St., Melbourne, • on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of MAY, • 1911, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. > BUSINESS: To receive the report of the Directors ' and Auditors, together with the ' Balance-sheet ami Statements of Accounts. ' To receive the Report on the TnvesMRation into tho* Scciety's Affairs as at 31st December, 11)10. To elect Two Directors—Mr, Gerald T. Baker and the Hon. Agar Wynne, tho retiring Directors, have given notice that they avo candidates far re-election. Mr. J.. Tilley Brown 'has also given the requisite notion ! that ho is n candidate for a scat J on the Board. - To fix tho remuneration of Directors. [ To elect Two Auditors—Messrs, Louis Charles Wilkinson and Henry : Windle Cloverdon Smith retire, and, being eligible for re-election, olTcr ! themselves accordingly. And for such other business as may b.; : brought forward by the Directors, By Order of tho Board, JAMES PULLAR, Secretary. ,\ .Melbourne, 20tli April, 1911.
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