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AMUSEMENTS. A I 1 E E A HOUSE. Lessee, J. C. Williamson. Sub-Lcssco am! Aiiiiiuscr: WILLIAM ANDERSON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-N IG ] 1T! T( )-X IGI IT! POSITIVELY FINAL PERFORMANCE OF Waller Howard's Great Romance, THE PRINCE & THE BEGGAR MAID. THE PRINCE & THE BEGGAR MAID. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT H. R. ROBERTS as PRINCE OLAF. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT BEATRICE DAY as PRINCESS MONICA TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING. For the first time in Wellington, Wilson Barrett's Last and Wonderfully Successful Play:— LUCKY DURHAM. LUCKY SUHHAM. A PLAY. WITH A PURPOSE. A PROBLEM PLAY. 11. R. ROBERTS as JOHN DURHAM. BEATRICE DAY as LADY MOUNTFALLON. Supported by WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Powerful Company. "LUCKY DURHAM" Has been declared by (lie English Press and Public to bo one of the Most Strikins and Thought-Compelling Dramas evor written. In' England it ran for many months. In Now York it caused something of a sensation. In Sydney it hdd thousands .spellbound. Popular Prices: :!?., 2?.. and Is. h> wrved ?e?t<i is. Plan at Holliday's. Day Sale- at Abel's, 6d. extra. raViIE NEW THEATRE. i — Prop., Messrs. MacMahon and Donnelly. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! DAILY, from 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. NEW PROGRAMME TO-DAY. \ delightful selection of the latest surprises will include "Deputy's Honour (Bi<on cowboy drama, exclusive). ' Sensational Logging" (Canadian scenic), "Lea in the Fashion" (comic), "The Preacher s Wife" (Vitagraph drama), "lour Little, Tailors" (Gaumoiit comic), "Bis Elks Turndown" (Kalem Indian drama), etc., etc. Think of it! A'lults 6d., Children 3d. everywhere. IMPORTANT Announcement! In coniI pliance with the requests of hundreds of their constant patrons, Messrs. MacMahon and Donnelly will revive, at an early date, the great historic pi'cture drama, "A Royal Uivoice." Usual prices. NATIONAL DAIUY SHOW AND CONVENTION. JUNE 20th TO 23rd. 1911. PALMEKSTON NOKTII. Buildings cover 40,200 square feet. Hundreds of the latest devices appliances. An Exposition of everything relating to Dairying. Unexcelled Displays in Dairy Faclorv Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Farm a'nd Gard'en Products, Poultry, Pigeons, and Canaries. This Show has attractions for you. Wednesday—Association and Rugby Football. Thursday— (Coronation Day)-Hmiters' and Horse Competitions. Friday—Wood Chopping and Sawing Competitions. Every Day and Evening—Many other new features. A visit wilt delight and please you. Write, for daily programme, j. C. LANE, Secretary. DOMINION DAIRY SHOW. HAWERA. JULY sth, 6th, 7lu, aad Sth. To be Opened by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, 11,000 People Paid for Adniissiou to tho First Show. Applications for Space arc- invited from MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. If you have the goods, «e provide the customer. MONEY IS PLENTIFUL IN TARANAKI. If you havo anything you desire to place Before tho People of Tarauaki. The Opportunity is before you. RECORD TRADE WAS EXPERIENCED AT THE FIRST SHOW. THE COST OF SPACE IS A MERE DETAIL. We have 35,000 feut of Space for Sale. THE SECOND DOMINION DAIRY SHOW IS GOING TO BE TflH BIGGEST BOOM TAEANAKI HAS EXPERIENCED. Do net delay-applications aro rolling in. Wire-or Writo for all Particulars to A. iI.CONROY, Secretary, BOX 17. HAWERA. THE MAN WHO IS AVELL-FEELS HAPPY. YOUR enjoyment ot life depends upon your bodily iilncss, and if your health 1S "FLETCHER'S MHATONIC Will set you right again. This invaluable preparation restores lost vigour, stimulates tho appetite, and cures weakness of any kind, whether arising ti-om disease, mental anxiety, or overwork. It contains Phosphorus, Quinine, Iron, etc, in an easily assimilated lorm, is plea-ant to take, and is sold in bottles at 2<. Gd. and 4s. Gd. (post free to any address) by the proprietor, (TtllAS. A. FLETCHER, <U " ' PHARMACIST, 292 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON (Late of Willis Street). ■Vr THE ARBITRATION COURT. Head the MAOEILAND WORKER." •— One Penny. All Newsagents. MEETINGS, "VOTING WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN AS--1 SOCIATION-To-night (Friday), June lGth, S p.m. Open Meeting. Lantern Views. A Lecture will be given by II r< Kayo,' of Christchurch, in the YM.C.A." Hall, Willis Street, on the Y.W.C.A. Conferences at Berlin and Hobart. The President of the \.W.t.A. will preside. Mr. Balrombe Brown will also speak. Dialogue and Song by members of the Y.W.C.A. Collection. JEAN S. WILSON, Gen._ Sec. __ BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given that an Ordinarv General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Bank of New Zealand will bo held in the Banking House in Wellington TO-DAY (FRIDAY), the 16th day of JUNE, 1911, at 11 o'clock a.m. The Transfer Books of the Bank will bo closed from FRIDAY, the 2nd of JUNE, to FRIDAY, tho 16th of JUNE, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board. W. CALLENDER, General Manager. Wellington. 25th May, lflll. | THE PAPAROA COAL MINING CO., nriHE Fifth Ordinary General Mooting JL of the Paparoa Coal Mining Company, Limited, will be held in tho Hall of the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Ouav in the City of Wellington, on Friday, the 30th day of .lune, 1811, at 12 o'clock noon, fur the purpose of receiving and considering the Report of the Directors and Auditors: (ho Accounts and Balance-Sheeti the Election of Directors; and tho appointment of Auditors. Bv order. G. G. TOWNSEND, Manager and Secretary. 19th Jilay, 1911,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 16 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 16 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 16 June 1911, Page 1

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