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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props. ... John Fuller and Sous. ■[ Tho Recognised Homo of Perfect Pictures MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS OF OUR NEW PROGRAMME! Received with Tremendous Enthusiasm by the Huge Audience. . FULLERS* PICTURES. Tho Best . FULLERS' PICTURES. of All. Twas ever thus. The First and Finest Picture Entertainment in the City. ] LAST TWO NIGHTS Of This Triumphal Series 0 LIFE ON A FRENCH IRONCLAD. FISHER FOLIC, i RAPIDS OF MAGNIPIS. _ . ONLY A SISTER. GERMINATION OF PLANTS. PATHE GAZETTE. THE SIX BROMPTON GIRLS. SETH'S TEMPTATION. MOTOR-BOAT RACING. VISIT TO BERLIN. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), u_t > Plan at Christcson's. 'Phone. 3153, EVERYTHING NEW TO-NIGHT! nn HE A TEE EOYAI_ Proprietors! Jehu Fuller and Sons. . FOR A LI AH TED SEASON ONLY! LAST MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY! The Animal Act of the AVorld, , BARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS. f 1 ANOTHER TREMENDOUS SUCCESS, LAST NIGHT! Presenting a One-Act Pantomime, "A HOT TIME IN DOGA r ILLE." This Gigantic Novelty, in Conjunction with • FULLERS' DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Headed by • JULES GARRISON and his TAVO.ROMAN MAIDS.' Great Reception of— " KOKO, the Dainty Queen of Magie, 0 Also, DOC ROWE, Prince of Gamblers, HOAV GAMBLERS AVIN. { D.C. and 0.5.. 35.; Stalls. 2s. Booking. Dresden, Gd. extra. Doors open 7 p.m., Overture _ p.m., " sharp. J 1 fIREAT Photo Play (exclusive), "Tlioi IS" Indian's Test." To-day, at the New.. 0 Theatre. ' T7IULLERS' SKATING" RINK.:'' i 1 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Season Tickets-Gents.', __ 2s. Ladies', 30s. General Admission—Gents., ls.j Ladies, Gd. Ball-bearing Skates, ls.i Floorage to patrons with own skates, Gd.: Morning Session (privato Tuition), 12 to. 1. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Beginners'; Session, G to 7 p.m. Evening, 7.30 to' 10 o'clock. | f QBE "CRAZY APPLES" at tho New. \ \ (j Theatre To-day (Vitagraph). .' i MEETINCS. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.-Tlm First Meeting of , the Session will be held in the Dominion c Museum on WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, e at 8 p.m. Business: (1) Presidential address. "Tho Value of Natural History ! Studies," by Mr. G. V. Hudson, F.E.S.; 12) "On Some Efl'ects of Imported Animals on the Indigenous A'ogotation." by Air. B. C. Aston; (.1) "Notes cm Nests, Life, Historv, and Habits of Migas Dili, tinttus" by Mr. .1. B. Gatenby; (!) Report uf Astronomical Section. Members. j may introduce friends. C. E. Adams, Secretary. AVEDNESDAY HARRIERS. AVEDNESDAY HARRIERS. . A LL those interested in the formation ' _rx of a Wednesday Club will meet at Te Aro Baths on WEDNESDAY, 10th inst., at 3 p.m. E. A. SHAAV, Hon. Sec, Brooklyn Harriers. — — a LECTURES. SPECIAL Lectures-Sister Avabamia, representative of Yedanta, 25 years Lecturer and Teacher, of America, Sia'aits in Masonic Hall. Uoulcott Street, TONIGHT, 8 o'clock: "The Power of Mind and Letters" (A'edanta standpoint); Gd, TO-MORROW, 3 o'clock (Ladies Only): ■ "The Ideal Marriage of the Future" (Special Exercises in Costume shown) ;Gd. e Pittsburg Pennsylvania "Press" says:— f "She is a highly educated woman, and .. an eloquent speaker." Bring friends, a "-_— *-i_v —*■ —;.' 0 COfIRD AH3 KESiSENCE. !j BOARD-RESIDENCE. A LADY, in well-appointed Home, offers to gentlemen .board-residence; private sitting-room if desired; neighbourhood pleasant and retired; position convenient; references exchanged, Apply No. 777, "Dominion" Otlice. ' ~ CHRISTCHURCH. 1I_)R1\ T ATE Board and Residence, ?.i [2 -*- Cashel Street, .AVcst Christcliurch. House pleasantly situated, within 'five 3 minutes of G.P.0., Gardens; terms modc- , rate. ' /HOOD Accommodation can bo had at , '" V3T IG9 AVcllington Terrace for families and tourists. ' riTWVO Nurses could have an excellent JL share furnished B.S. room for 7s. Gd. each; uso of Telephone; board optional; particulars "FoucimlV,"J!oß_Quay. mo' _ "LE 7 i\ ."comfortably Furnished ' A Single Bedrooms, suit two gentlemen private family. 151 Sydney Street. "V/TCANT double and single balcony » Bed-Sitting Rooms, harbour view;, perfect hot water service, select, comfort- - able. 50 Houleott Street. _' ■> VftTAITANGI HOUSE, Boulcott Street. Vv Vacancy few Boarders, all conveniences; 'Phone, 5 minutes from G.P.0.; M ___£_!_: 1 AJHTANTED. by 'two young ladies, two r »» single Furnished Rooms; h. and c. water; no children. Apply "No Trouble," "Dominion" Otlice; Wellington. 'ANTJCD to Let, a Double-Furnished Bedroom, with or without Board. 121 Thormlon Quay. i WANTED TO BUY. WANTED, A'iolonccllo; state price and where to be seen. Address " 'Cello," "Dominion" Ollice. VVANTEO T6 SELL, FOR SALE, fTUNGYE 11-inch Cylinder Engine and i- Boiler, practically new; no reason- • able offer refused. Apply J. B. AViltou, Agent, Palmerstou North. FOR SALE, about 250 dor.cn Preserved Eggs, first-class order. Apply at ' once "Boll," "Doniinioii" Office. r ANTED lo Sell, Second-hand "Remington Typewriter, in good order; AV. Parton and Sou, 32 Pirie Strcou T7AOK SALE, Severai Second-hand Motori i_ cars, at low prices. Tho list, with "full particulars, sent" on application. Also m stock, for sale, at tho moment: Two New 1911-built 5-seated Touring Cars and One "Uupmobile," 20-h.p. -cylinders, two-seated car. If required, terms' can bo arranged. H. Leicester, office, Herbert 1 Street. Garage, Edward Street. no Q/m English Cycles, Guaranteed 13 diet O/ mouths, Free Wheel, Two Brakes, Brook's Saddles, Duiilop Tvres, Wcstwood Plated Rims. Mudguards, Pump, Bag, Tools. Watt's Cycio Depot, , Palmerstou North. 1 i___..., ____!____ UNEEDA CEOUiQ DRY GINGER ALE. Guaranteed made from tlio Original Belfast Formula. Solo Ajjcuta: THOMSON, LEAVES, AND CO., All Hotels mid Stores. STUDY tho Property Mnrkct.-The Back Pnge of ''Tho Dominion" is. a t-aud and Farm Directory,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 9 May 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 9 May 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 9 May 1911, Page 1

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