AMUSEMENTS, HIS MAJES'IVS THEATRE, Props., John Fuller and Sons. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures, LAST NIGHT Of THE CAMORRA TRIAL. FULLERS'PICTURES The Best FULLHUS'PICTURES nf All. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Regularlv every Mcmlav and Thursdar. TO-NIGHT Positively the LAST NIGHT Of the Present MAGNIFICENT SERIES. A PROGRAMME OF PROGRAMMES. The Finest Yet Screened in Wellington, Last CAMOHRA TRIAL. Night Onlv at Fullers' Pictures. Last AGE V. YOUTH. Night TWO VALENTINES. Last DUPED BY DUPIX. Night CHAMPION SWORDSMAN. OXFORD V. C.VMIIUIDGE BOAT RACE. Last WHEN THE WIND BLOWS. Night OVERLAND TO FREMONT. All's Well in Love and War- Pal ho Gazette—When Tilly's Uncle Flirted—Arab Rejoicings. PLANETARY SYSTEM. DON'T MISS this Splendid Opportunity. of witne.-sing Fullers' Special Bill. D.C. ami 0.5., Is. Stalls (lip-up), Gd. Plan at Christe.-on's. 'Phone 3153. A SYDNEY TIYOLI SHOW.' mHEATRE R 0 Y A Ii Proprietors: .Ichn Fuller and Sons. THE HOME OF STAR ATTRACTIONS! ' SENSATIONAL SUCCESS SENSATIONAL SUCCESS Of our Latest Star Importation, MR. ALEXANDER PRINCE MR. ALEXANDER PRINCE His wonderful manipulation of the Ens' l lish concertina last nigh; absolutely carv ricd the hune audience away. MR.ALEXANDER PRIXCE (By Special Arrangement with Harrj Hick-arils, Esq.), The Champion Concertina Soloist of the. World (direct from the leading American European, and Australian Theatres), REMEMBER! LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS Of the Greatest Dog Act ever presented in New Zealand. "A HOT TIME IN OOGVILLE." Headed by DAN, THE DRUNKEN DOG. THE INEBRIATED DANIEL. The above Great Acts Supported by our STRONG VAUDEVILLE COMPANY", D.C. and 0.5.. 35.; Stalls, is. Booking, Dresden, Gd. extra. Doors open T p.m., Overture 8 p.m sharp, tJtTuLLERS' ~ SKATING RINK, & NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON., Season Tickets—Gents.', ~2 2s. Ladies', Ms. Geneial Admission—Genls., ls.( Ladies, Ud. Ball-bearing Skates, Is. Floorngo to patrons with own skates, fid, Morning Session (private Tuition), 12 n 1. Atteinoon, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Beginners'. Sessiou, G to 7. p.m. Evening, 7.30 to 10 o'clock. ' CIRCUS. CIRCUS. BARTON BROS.' BIG AUSTRALIA* SHOW has arrived, after its phenomenal Tour of the Nor'h. and will rpen TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, Lower Hutl. I'etono—Friday and Saturday. Previous to opening Wellington. 00—Beautiful Horses and Ponies—Oil ■10-Sltir Artists, culled from both Hemispheres—lo. 3—Completo Shows in One—3 Don't Miss this Circus. The "Best Yet Popular Prices-Is., 25., and 3s. Children half-price. T. MAE-LEY, Representative. QT. JAMES HALIT LOWER HUTTv O THURSDAY. ISlh MAY, 1911. ONE NIGHT ONLY. First Production in New Zealand of the New Motion Picture Drama, THUNDERBOLT. THUNDERBOLT. (Frederick Ward, Bushranger, early 'forties in Australia.) Special Prices—ls. Gd. and Is. MIRAMAR GOLF CLUB. MEMBERS are reminded that the First Bogev Comnolition will be played on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Competitors to obtain their Cards at the Club House, and arrange their own matches. G. O. SUTTON, Secretary. BALLROOM DANCING, MRS. li. B MASON'S Classes for Boginners aro held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in 'her Privatc Hall, 8G GhttMeo Street, near St. Peter's Church. Proficiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Term commences with Pupil. • Private Lessons by, appointment.
MUKSES' ANNUAL BALL-l TOWN HALL. Trams leave 12.J5 a.m., 2 a.m., foL Newtown; .1.30 a.m. Tinalcori Road. Fare—Olio Shilling. MEETINGS. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. WELLINGTON NORTH. tKr. ARNOLD IZARD will Address the 5J Electors in tho Sydney Street Schoolroom TO-NICUIT (Wednesday), HAY 17th, at 8 o'clock.
LECTURER OPECT-U/ LECTURES. Masonic Hall, fe Boi.lcott Street. THIS AFTER. NOON (Ladies only). ' How Woman Shall Redeem Hie Race" (special oxercNcs ami breathings shown), lid. Sunday, U a.m., "ain, Visible ami Invisible." Sunday' V n.m., "How to Obtain Mastership and Who are (he Mastersr" Sistei Vvabamia, representative ol Vcilantn, 2j veins lectint-i- and teaeJier, of America speaker. Sunday, Collection. All Welcome, Urins Friends. ■ VICTORIA LAUNDRY. TO KELBURNE HOUSEHOLDERS. OUR Vans Collect and Deliver in Kol. bumo every WEDNESDAY ■ Telephone Gl3. P. WILLS AND SONS, Proprs., HANSON STREET. EXTRACT from Lecture delivered A.D. 5000-.—"The 20th century was an epoch when aerial navigation was in its infancy and electricity out little understood, yet, even in Unit remote era, life had its solaces, for we find, from old records, that the Hoot Polish so popular to-dav, I refer to llmikydory, was strongly in evidence even then." WANTED KNOWN. DUNK AND PRIXGLE, LTD., Rangilikei Street, Palnierston N„ have Motor-Cars for Sale or Hire. Repairs of any description executed, M.ignclos Rcinagneliscd or Repaired. Accumulators Recharged. Agents for Overland mid Unpp -Cars. Tclophono -120. ABERDEEN FINNAN HADDOCKS. ABERDEEN Finnan Haddocks, Kippered Herrings, Bloaters, Smoked Blue Cod, Stewart Island Oysters, etc, Fresh Smoked Hapuku Fillets a Speoialily. W. RITCHIE AND SONS, ~ ,H--MOLES\YORTH STREET-54, 'Phone 3052,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1129, 17 May 1911, Page 1
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