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AMUSEMENTS. His MAJisrrs ttTkatku Props.. .Inhn J'tiHor and Sons-. FULLERS'PKTI'ItKS The latest , FULLERS' PICTURES and Hc>«. Two C'jinplolo Changes Weekly regularly livery Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT al- K. TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY 'I'HI-: LAST NIGHT Of tilt Present Brilliant Programme LAST WINKOI! MTOY NIGHT Till', STENOGRAPHER LAST THE OUTBREAK. XKiHT ENGLISH DERBY, mil LAST TROOPING THE COLOURS XIGHT PATITE GAZETTE I-AST BIG-HEARTED JIM . NIGHT J\ JAPAN Anil Many Others. B.C. and 0.5., Is.' Slnlls (lip-up), 6d. l'lim ill. Chris.lcjon's. 'Phono 3153. ; m H E A T K E ROYAL. ■S- L'rops., .lolm Puller am! Sons. TU-NIGHT, .Direct from Australia to-day, The World-Renowned Double, Joo WATTS AND LUCAS Madge WATTS AND LUCAS Clever Contortionists Clng Dancers, aui. Conversationalists. Instantaneous Success Till; KELSO BOVS, Australian Wizards of -Motion. Fast Club Juggling Jixtraordinary. Immense Success Nightly. MAUD FANNING, The Greatest Coon Impersonator Living.! ARTHUR ELLIOTT, the Lively Knd Man. The King of Coinoily, WARD LEAK. ELLIOTT SISTERS. Dainty. Talented, Popular. LAST Ni'iHTS-T.rCY LAYIN]\, JOS. MULLA. r!V. ETTIE WILLIAMS. KEO.. JONES, DAPHNE LESLIE, DELWYN,' , AND 'I'VE. SCREAMINGLY FUNNY FARCE, Enacted by the World's trio of Comedians,! Ward Lear, Arthur Elliott, ami Jos. Mullnncy, and entitled "AN INQUISITIVE VISITOR." Prices—2s-. and Is. Plan Dresden. PULLERS' OLYMPIA RINK. Direction, John Fuller and Sans. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Don'lMiss This GRAND Opporlunity of FANCY DRESS Witnessing' the CARNIVAL. Most Brilliant Pageant ol Modern THE MOST Times. Magnificent , GORGEOUS Decorations. BRILLIANT Electric Illuminations^ Superb Costumes. AND UNIQUE The Chance of a SPECTACLE Lifetime. EVER HELD. Specially Augmented Olympia Band. ,C.tO VALUABLE Everything Bright PRIZES and Dazzling. AND TROPHIES. Como Early and Secure Your Sent, SPECIAL NOTICE.-All compefitors for fancy skating MUST change partners for each event. All Skaters MUST weir Fancy or Eve. nine Dres". ADMlSSlON.—Onlookers 2s. j Competitors, 25., which include, holders to admission, Moorage, anil entries to competitions, and will admit at the side dour. No six o'clock session on Wednesday. KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. THIS EVENING. C: 0 N C E R T (In Aid of (he Hopple-Fund). PROGRAMME. . Part I. Quarlclte— "Nursery -Rhymes" (Dawo?)— Mr.-. Wilson, Miss Ralhbone, Messrs. Parsons and Wilson. Pour—"Come into the Garden, Jin., " (Balfc)-Mr. E. .1. Hill. Song—"Mine Enemy" I.Rudd)—Mif-s Denhard. Trio—"Take, Oh. Take Those Lips Away (Stokes)—Mi.-?s M'Enno, Agnes, and li. Strict'. Son.?-"Tho Wolf" (Shk-UI)-Mr. R. Orr, Pons— ''Cai'iiiviile Ac Ycnezia" (Benedict) —.Miss Tenv.i M'Knrae. Song—Mr. James Dykes. • Part 11. Omirlellc-"A Madrir.u" lSullivm)-Mrs. " Wilson, Miss R-.'thbcinc, Messrs Parsens, mid Wilson. Song—Mr. Gsorgo Parous. Son»—"The Arrow and the Song (Bcilfe.) —Miss A gin's Seci'ief. Soni with Chorus—"Hr-me. Little Maori, Home" (A. Hill)-Mr. E. J. Hill. Song—"Love is a Slave" (S<iuirc~)—Miss Parsons. Duet—"Venetian Rnat Sons" (Blumentlinl)—Mis'o* M'Enrce and .Segrief. Song—"When Riehard the Fhvl Sal on the Throne"—Mr. Dive Kenny. At the piano—Mrs. Ellis and Mr. Dare Kenny. Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Plane , Concert at 8. Carriages at 10 o'clock. ADMISSION-2s, BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Bβ- ■ pinners are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in her Private Hall, SG Ghuznec Street, near St. Peter's Church. Proficiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Term commences with Pupil. Private Lessons by appointment. "THE GARDEN , HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a Week -End. Lovely Gardens, comfortable, rooms, good nii'hii. coiirtoDUs attention. Moderate Tariff, and OKCUIiSTIiAL MUBI3 EVERY SUNDAY. Ring Up "BELLEYUE." ' PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, DR. ARNOLD TZARD will address (ho Women of Wellington North in the BOULCOTT STREET HALL (Spiller's), on THURSDAY, JIJLY 10th. at S p.m. -ELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. ■Vn ordinary Meeting of the Society will be held at Ihe Dominion Museum TO-NKMIT (Wednesday), 12th July, at 8 o'clock. (1) Mr. A. Hamilton will exhibit recent acquisitions to the Museum. (-') PMfe'.-or Laby will exhibit a Vibration Galvanometer. - («) Mr. R. W. Holmes. Engineer-in-Chief, will exhibit plans, view?, and a model of the Federal Capital Territory. (-1) "On the Higher Fatty ■\cids," 'by Professor Evi'crtield and Hiss C. M. Taylor. (5) Wellington Tidal Records, by' Mr. C, E. Adams. Members niav introduce friends. C. E. ADAMS, ¥LIJNYiTON _ SUm f IfB"sISEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. i First Annual "AT HOME" and nresentation of Prizes MASONIC HAT.L. Daniel Street. Newtown, TO-NlGji'T; (Wednesday), Julv 12. eonimenee R o'clock. Presentation of Prizes. !UH p.m. Progressive Euchre. Supper, 10 p.m. Daneimr. 10."0 ii.m. Ticket s. 2s. fid. each, RIFLEMAN WM. jGOWER. Hon. See^ ■~ AVELLt'NGtON~\CCOUNTANT" ' STUDENTS' SOCIETY. nnHE Usual Monthly Mcplinir will b» 1 held THIS (WIiONICSDAY) EVENING, in the Chamber of Commerce, at 7.-15 run. SUB,IIOCT-"Tlie Legal Asnect of Goodwill." by His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Robert Stout. Intending members, and '.hose interested ill the. subject are invited to e.ltend. J. L. ARCUS. Hon. Secretary. STUDY tho Property Mnrket.-The Back Page of "Tho Domiiiion" is a Land and Farm Dirt-ctory. Auctioneers' Notices will alw bo fouud ou tho eaaie

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 12 July 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 12 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 12 July 1911, Page 1

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