AMUSEMENTS. THE FALL OF TROY. HIS .MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Props.. John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' PICTURES The Latest FULLERS' PICTURES anil Best. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Regularly every Monday and Thursday, TO-NIGHT (AIONDAY) TO-NIGHT. ' ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Introducing The ]tain's Masterpiece— THE FALL OF TROY. THE FALL OF TROY. THE FALL OF TROY. THE FALL OF TROY. THE FALL OF TROY. THE FALL OF TROY. THE FALL OF TROY. THE FALL OF TROY. One of the most Marvellous and Realise tic Productions ever screened, in which over 800 actors hk* part. A MASTERPIECE in Photo Play production. IN ADDITION to the above fiigantio production an entirely new sst of Films urrivins by His English Mail to-night will bo presented, D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Chmtcson's, 'Phono 3153. A SYDNEY TIVOLI SHOW. ' rjp II E A T RE ROYAL, Proprietors: Jehn Fuller mid Sons. i'HE HOME OF STAR ATTIiACTIONSI NEW ITEMS. NEW ITEMS. (For a Limited Season Only), MR. ALEXANDER PRINCE MR. ALEXANDER PRINCE (By Special Arrangement with Harry Richards, Esq.), GREATEST CONCEIiTIXA SOLOIST ' OF THE WOULD. MR.ALEXANDER PRINCE Has 'caused quite a sensation in the city by his marvellous performance on the English Concertina. THIS GRAND ACT Supported by Tho First Appearance of GARDINER AND LE MAtl, GARDINER AND LE MAU, Introducing the Japanese. Art of Self* Defence " Jiu Jitsu," and a new and interesting net. SELF-DEFENCE FOR LADIES,' First Appearance of CARLTON AND SUTTON, The Renowned Patter Comedians aud Dancers. Reappenranee of , DALY AND O'BIUEN, American Comedy Entertainers and Tanglefoot Dancers. Including our SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. NOTE OUR. POPULAR PRICES. D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Dresden, Cd. extra. ROLLERS , SKATING RINK.; ■I*. 1 NOW OPEN FOR 'IiHE SEASON. Season Tickets—Gents.', JC2 25 , . Ladies', liOs. General Admission—Gente., Is.; Ladies, Gd. Ball-bearing Skates, Is. Floorage. to patrons with own skates, Gd. Morning Session (private Tuition), 12 to 1. Aiteinocn, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Beginners' Session, 6 to 7 p.m. Evening, 7.30 to lOji'clock. Patron, His Majesty King George V.~" President, His Excellency Lord Islington. EOYAL NEW ZEALAND ASSOCUTION OF HIS MAJESTY'S VETERANS. WELLINGTON BRANCH SOCIAL GATHERING, ON WEDNESDAY. THE 21th MAY, 1911, At S p.m.. IN GODBER'S ROOMS, CUBA STREET. All Members Requested to Attend. Tickets n( (he door, or from Messrs. ]{. TINGEY (Vice-PresidcnQ, ami S. STIDOLPH (Hon. Secretary), and Members of Committee. ■ BALLROOM DAfCCING. MRS. H. B MASON'S Classes for Beginners are held on MONDAY aud WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in her Private Hall, SG Ghuzneo Street, near St. Peter's Church. Proficiency ensured in, SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Term commences with Pupil. Private Lessons by; appointment. LECTURES. IRISH E N V O Y S. CONCERT CHAMBER, m O W N HALL.-TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), MAY 22, 1911, At 8 o'clock. Lecture en "GRATTAN'S PARLIAMENT, , * By MESSRS. DONOVAN AND REDMOND.-' Prices for Admission, 2s. and Is. Seals Reserved at the Dre-den. J. BURKE, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. TA Card.] .MR. E. G"~JELLICOE. TP>\KRISTEI!, SOLICITOR, AND Jb NOTARY PUBLIC. 210 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone K39. i . GOVERNMENT NOTICES. The Government, despite- the fact that "The Dominion" lias Iho largest circulation of anv morning paper in tho Wellington Province, has decided to boycott tho paper so far as Governmen! advertisements aro concerned. In order that ou.- readers may '">' suffer from this ■jravo abuse of Ministerial authority we publish the ad. veriiseir.ents below at our own cost. i TO TAILORS. npENDERS ore invitid for about A. Twenty-five Uniforms for Mes;-:;n----ger:i a:nl Fifteen Uniforms for Orderlies of the House of lioprpsentativi-si. Tenders to duss mi SATURDAY, 17th June. For ppocilieatiim>, etc., apply lo CHJEF MESSENGER. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED, a Double Hass Violin. Stale price and particulars to "Violin," "Dominion" Office. ■wIfANTED to*" - Buyr~Caiiaries and vv Finches, any quantity. W. Gioi, Bird Dealer, 77 Willis Street. WANTED, Jeweller's Show-case, 9ft. long by 7ft. Gin. high, and lft. deep, with tihile-glass doors, ends, and shelves. Ap"ply to "Jeweller," "Dominion" Oflice. WANTED TO GEL , .. fTiOR SALE, lo arrive in June, Two 1911. A 1 built 1-Cylinder Light Motor Wagons, with Van Delivery Bodies, to entry lOcwt., ideal for light, fast work. Two J-Cylinder 20-Horse-powcr 1911-built Two-seater Torpedo Body Runabouts, suitable for Indies' use Ono 4-Cylinilcr 30h.p. Large Foredoor Touring Car, completely equipped and luxuriously finished. Catalogues and full particulars on application. Several second-hand Cars for Sale reasonably. 11. Leicester, Garugo, Edward Si reel. Telephone 3231. FOR SALE, two Iron Safes, in good order, cheap. Apply Easson, Ltd., Kilbirnie. .'Phone 3135. ' noo/. English Cycles, Guaranteed 13 3iO O/ months, Free Wheel, Twa Drakes, Brook's Saddles, Dtinlop Tyres, Wostwood Pluted Rims. Mudguards,. Pump, Bag, Tools, Watt's Cycle Depot, Palmersloa North*
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1133, 22 May 1911, Page 1
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