AMUSEMENTS. ; A SYDNEY TIYOLI SHOW. ' rpii ATIt ii It OYA L. Proprietor!?: .Tolin Fuller nnd Sons. THE HOME OF STAR ATTRACTIONS! LAST All (HITS sir. Alexander, prince jiii. Alexander, prince (By Special Arrangement with Harry Eiekards, Esq.), ~ GREATEST CONCERTINA SOLOIST OF THE WORLD. (Don't. Miss this Grand Act). (Jimlid Reception GARDIXER AND I,E MAR, GARDINER AXD LE MAR, Introducing the Japanese Art of SclfDofenco " Jin Jifsu," and a now and interesting net, SELF-DEFENCE FOR LADIES, GREAT SUCCESS! CARLTON AXD SUTTON, The Renowned Palter Comedians and. Dancers. Reappearance of DALY AND O']3UIEX, American Comedy Entertainers and Tanglefoot Dancers. Including our i.t SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. D.C. and 0.5., 25:.; Stalls, Is, Booking, Dresden, Gd. extra. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Props., John Puller and Sons. >' T.h« Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures, y FULLERS' PICTURES The Latest FULLERS' PICTURES and Best. Is CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. s- Regularly everv Monday and Thursday. 12 CONTINUED 'SUCCESS of our GREAT PROGRAMME., c A Wonderful Collection of Star Subjects,Including the PICTORIAL NOVELTY of the HO I'll, The J tabs Company's Masterpiece THE FALL OF TROY. THE FALL OF TROY. Absolutely the Greatest ever shown or likely to be shown for homo considorablo !• . time. y THE FALL OF TROY. .THE FALL OF TROY. A Hundred Sensational Scenes. Over SOP Actors take part. * THE MISSES FINCH. s THE OLD WATER. JA3 '•J SHOW GIRL'S STRATAGEM. ' d CAPTURING BEARS. r " And otliers. i l, D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up). 6d. I Plan at Christcson's, 'Phono .1133. f CULLERS' SKATING 'RINK. >>' I 1 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. ".' Season Tickets-Gents.', X 2 2s. Ladies'. r,o=. General Admission—Gents., Is,; :y Ladies, Cd. Ball-bcarine Skates, Is. , l'loorago to patrons with own skates, (id '• Morning Session (private Tuition), 12 tc 1. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Beginners' " Session, G to 7 p.m. Evening, 7.30 to '. 10 o'clock. \' WELLINGTON GARRISON N.C.O.'s t. BALL, y npHE First Annual Ball will bo held in i. JL the Garri<on Hall, Buckle Street, on MONDAY, -;ird July, r- Music by M'C'omishV (Into Miss Hawl- thorn?) Siring Band. All information 2 from P. W. C. Dement, Sergt.-Majnrj - G. C. P. MMCcnzic, Bombardier, e.o. N.C.O.'s Club, Joint Hon. Secretaries, ■ BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. D MASON'S Classes for Bopin tier* are held on MONDAY and !. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in her Pri--0 vate Hall, S5 Ghuznee Street, near St. •!- Peter's Church. Proficiency ensured in y SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Term comi- mences with Pupil. Private Lessons by. •e appoiutment. •e (1 A I;AN SPICER ' S 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC STHDIC, X Please uoto that t'no Main Entrance ta , my Studio is now from Cuba Street, [ exactly opposite To Aro House. s Appointments may bo mado by Telo '- phone No. 3203. e a Brides, Bridegrooms, Eridal Group; P. Sporting Gruups, in fact all who desir* Artistic Pictures should visit ALAN SPICER'S STUDIO. ■ ■■ -— j LECTURES, IVtAREWELL Lectures-Masonic HalL . Bouleolt Street—Sister Avabamta. representative of Vedanta, speaker, Tliif Afternoon, 3 o'clock (Ladies Only): "Astrological Conditions: 'Their Influence: upon Woman—her Mind and Body.' Special exercises shown; Cd. Sunday, !'. a.m., "How to Seek and Find the Self.' ". Suudav, 7 p.m. (last lecture): "Who ar< ' our Friends, Relatives, Favourites, ane Affinities, Hive and Hereafter?" Sunday Collection. All welcome. Bring friends
MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Incorporated). A PUBLIC MEETING will ho held in the Conceit Chamber (Town Hall) on THURSDAY NEXT, the 25th iust., at , H p.m. ■ Ilia Wcrs'ifip tno Mayor (T. M. Wilford, Esq.., M.P.) will preside. SPEAKERS: Rev. Father Hiekssn, Dr. Izard, Rev. E. U. Blamiros, Dr. Newman, Mr. J. M. Clark, Professor Mackenzie. All interested arc invited to atteud. JAMES DYKES, Secretary, ■WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. npilE Annual General Meeting of tho A' above Society will be held in (ho Chamber of Commerce. National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, at 8 p.m. on MOND.aY, 29th May, 1911. Members, Holders of Licenses for tho past year, and all others interested in acclimatisation matters, all cordially invited. Business: To receive Report and Balance-sheet) To Elect Officers for the ensuing year, And general. A. F. LOWE, Hon Sec., W.A.S. 23rd May, 1911. »-" - -i SPORTINC, JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE. . With a view of preventing Bookmakers from plying their calling on the Wanganui Racecourse at the forthcoming Tiaco Meeting, to be hold on 24th and 25th MAY, 1911, notice is hereby given that all Bookmakers, (heir Clerks, and Agents will be refused admission (o the Racecourse. Grounds, Enclosures and Lawns on the days mentioned.. WM 1 Secretary. DUNK AND PRINGLE, LTD., MOTOR GARAGE, PALMERSTON N. OUR GARAGE is tho Largest Fireproof Garage in the Wellington Province. It is fitted up with (he latest machinery and tools suitable for motor work, and general engineering. Wo stock everything in the motor line. A trial solicited. Agents for Overland and Hupp Cars. Cars for hiro.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 24 May 1911, Page 1
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