AMUSEMENTS. A SYDNEY TIVOLI SHOW. rj\ H E A T RE It 0 Y A Ii Proprietors! Jehu Fuller and Sons. THE HOME OP STAR ATTRACTIONS! NEW ITEMS, NEW STARS. (For a Limited Season Only), MR. ALEXANDER PRINCE MR. . ALEXANDER PRINCE (By Special Arrangement with HarrJ, Richards, Esq.), GREATEST CONCERTINA SOLOIST OF THE WORLD. MR.ALEXANDER PRINCE Has caused quite a sensation in tho city by his marvellous performance on tlu English Concertina. THIS GRAND ACT Supported by The First Appearance of GARDINER AND LE MAU, GARDINER. AND LE MAU, Introducing the Japanese Art of Self' Defenco " Jiu Jitsu," and a now and interesting act. SELF-DEFENCE FOlt LADIES, First Appearance of CARLTON AND SUTTON, GREAT SUCCESS! The Renowned Patter Comedians an& Dancers. Reappearance of , DALY AND O'BRIEN, American Comedy Entertainers and Tanglefoot Dancers. Including our SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, NOTE OUR POPULAR PRICES. D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Booking, Dresden, Gd. extra. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Props., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' PICTURES The Latest FULLERS' PICTURES and Best. Tho Recognised Home of Perfect Picture^ CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Regularly every Monday mid Thursday. TO-NIGHT! 'Messrs. Fuller tako pleasure in again Presenting (he GORGEOUS SERIES of Pictures, which last evening took Hie Huge Audience bv Storm. A PROGRAMME OF PERFECTION. _ Reaching an Artistic Ideal never provi« cuslv attained. THE FALL OF TROY. 'THE FALL OF TROY. THE FALL OF TROY. The Itnla Masterpiece. Absolutely the Greatest Production ever Filmed, in which over 800 Actors takfl Part. TITF, FALL OF TROY. THE FALL OF TROY. Secured nt Great Expense by John Fullei and Sons, and to be seen at HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, in addition to an Unusual Strong Bill. THE MISSES'FINCH,
THE HISSES PINCH, Tile Yita<;rapli Co.'s Best Comedy. ■ THE OT.D WATER .TAR. SIIOAV GIRL'S STRATAGEM. BEAR. HUNTING, PATHE GAZETTE and MANY OTHERS. D.C. iiiul 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), Od. Plan at Christeson's. 'l'hono 3153. ULLERS' SKATING RINK, NOW OPEN FOli THE SEASON. Season Tickets—Gents.', X 2 2s. Ladies', 30s. _ General Admission—Gcnto., Is. ( Ladies, Gd. Ball-bearing Skates, Is. Floorago to patrons with own skates, Od. Morning Session (private Tuition), 12 to I. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Beginners' Session, 6 to 7 p.m. Evening, 7.30 to 10 o'clock. Patron, His Majesty Kins George V. President, His Excellency Lord Islington, Royal new Zealand associa. TION OP HIS MAJESTY'S VETERANS. WELLINGTON BRANCH SOCIAL GATHERING, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 2.lth MAY, 1011, At 8 p.m., IN GODBER'S ROOMS, CUBA STREET. All Members Requested to Attend. Tickets at the door, or from Messrs. R. TINGEY (Vice-President), and S. STIDOLI'H (Hon. Secretary), and Members ol' Committee. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. n. B MASON'S Classes for Be-■"-B. pinners are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in her Privato Hall, 80 Ghumieo Street, near St. Peter's Church. Proiiciency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Term commeuccs wit(i Pupil. Private Lessons l)y appointment.
MEETINGS, TRINITY COLLEGE OP MUSIC, LONDON. SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM, THURSDAY, 25tli INSTANT, at 8 p.m. A NNUAL PRESENTATION 01? PRIZES AND CERTIFICATES. Mr. J. G. AY. Aitken, Chairman of th» Local Committee, will preside. Admission by programme, obtainablo at Bcgg's, Willis Si ret t. NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Incorporated). X PUBLIC MEETING will lie held in J:\. tho Concert Chamber (Town Hall) on THURSDAY NEXT, the 25tlrinst„ at 8 p.m. His Worship tTie Mayor (T. M. Wilford, Esq., 31 .P.) will preside. SPEAKERS: Rev. Father . Hickson, Dr. Izard, Rot, E. 0. Blamircs, Dr. Newman, .Mr. J, M. Clark, Professor Mackenzie. All interested arc invited to attend, JAMES DYKES, Secretary.
PUBLIC NOTICES. DISSOLUTION OF I'ARTXERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned under the style of Andrews ;ind Lissington, Coal Dealers and Contractors, has ihis day been dissolved by mutual consent'. Mr. David Andrews will carry on the business, and will pav all debts in connection therewith, anil will reeeivc all sums due to the lata partnership. Hated this 22nd day nf May, 1911. D. ANDREWS. 1". J. LISSIXGTON, Witness to "both signaturesAlexander Dunn, Solicitor, Wellington. NOTICE. Referring to the articlo "Danger of ILmd-Kncading," in "N.Z. Times" or 22nd just., Tiffß. It. DENHARD, Baker, of. m IvJL AVillis Street, begs to notify his numerous Customers and the Public/generally that ho has just installed a kneading machine, probably the largest and most complete of its kind in the Dominion. From this machine the dough, is emptied into a patent trough, which, in turn, feeds a new and up-to-date scaling machine. This machine divides tli'o dough and supplies it ready weighed ofl to the regulation weight of a loaf. The whole of the above is carried out WITH. OUT THE DOUGH BEING TOUCHED 13V HUMAN HANDS. | A Card.] MR. E. G. JELLICOE. Barrister, solicitor, and NOTARY PUBLIC. 219 LAMBTOX QUAY; Telephone 1139,
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