AMUSEMENTS, m MAJESTY'S THEATRE, rops., John l.'iiller ami Sons, FULLERS' Tho latest PICTURES FULLERS' and lio>l PICTURES TWO COMPLETE CHANGES WEEKLY. EVERY MONDAY AN!) THURSDAY'. TO-NiailT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT GRAND •■~AI,I J "-Ni;\V PROGRAMME. UK A N1) "ALL"-NEW PROGRAMMEArriving by 'Frisco Mail To-day. TllE BURIED PAST, THE BURIED PAST, I'HE BURIED I'AST, A Fine Dramatic Klovy bv the Edison Co. ACROSS 'I'IlE PLAINS. ACROSS THE PLAINS. A 'J'lniHitirj Talc of Iho West. D.C. and 0.5., Is. j Stalls (lip-up). G& . Plan at Christesuu's. 'Phono 3153. Til E A T I'. E 1! 0 Y A h. Props., .1 nlin Fuller and Sons. , Joc-WATTS AND LUCAS-Mndgo Clever Contortionists, Clog Dancers, and Conversationalists. THE KELSO 110YS, Australian Wizards of Mo!ion. Introducing New Act This Week I Society and Mililarv Juggling. ESSIE JENNINGS. Dalladist and SoubrcUe. MAUD FANNING, The Greatest Coon Impersonator Livin#. BHKUITIK CARLISLE, EMMIE HARDIE, LUCY LAVIXIA, ARTHUR ELLIOTT. TIM GAITNEY, HOI! HARPER. ELLIOTT SISTERS, Talented Two. Singing l>v special request "A Nicer Little Girl." Prime Minister of Jlirtlu WARD I.EAR. The whole concluding with a Screaming Farce, TWO STRANDED ACTORS. J?y A. ELLIOTT and W. LEAR. Prices lis, and Is- Plan Dresden. EX It I B I T I 0 N. XHIBI T I 0 N. SATURDAY NEXT. EXHIBITORS' DAY. WALTITAM WATCH TO EVERY THOUSANDTH PERSON. EXHIBITORS' DAY. .£lO FOR Tllli NEAR EST ESTIMATE OF TOTAL PAYING ATTENDANCE. EXHIBITORS' DAY. BABY SHOW, 2.30 to 4 p.m. EXHIBITORS* DAY. CHILDREN'S COMPETITIONS IN SINGING AND RECITATIONS, 9 a.m. to 12.3(1. EXHIBITORS' DAY'. FItEE PICTURE SHOW AND PUNCH AND JUDY IN AFTERNOON. EXHIBITORS' DAY. FLOWER TABLE DISPLAY, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. EXHIBITORS' DAY. STRING AND GARRISON .BANDS. EXHIBITORS' DAY. THOUSANDS OF SAMPLES GIVEN AWAY, by various Manufacturers of Dominion-made Goods. EXHIBITORS' DAY. COMIC EARLY. Admission to All the above— ONE SHILLING. __ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! iQREAT ATHLETIC NIGHT, Under the auspices of W.A.A, 50 YARDS HANDICAP, •1-MILE HANDICAP. POTATO RACE, OBSTACLE RACE. HARRIERS' TWO-MILE RACE. EXHIBITION OF SHARP-SHOOTING, LASSOOING, AND KNIFE-THROW-I.NG. Admission to Stadium, Gd. gUG B T FOOTBALL. THIS AFTERNOON. ATHLETIC PARK AT 3. THE FINAL TRAMWAY GAME, CHRISTCHURCH V. WELLINGTON,, Admission, Gd. Ladies Free. W. G°. TALBOT. Secretary. L -J ■• » ALL ink-rested in MEDICAL RE* FORM and (he NATIONALISATION OF DOCTORS should read MEDICAL CHAOS AND CRIME, By Norman Barnesbv, M.D. It is a Startling Exposure of the Methods ol' American Doctors. •Order a Copy from your Bookseller. MEETINCS. lIUTT BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB. k NNUAL General Meeting of Members will be held at Town Hall Buildings, Lower Hull, on .MONDAY', July 31, at S p.m. THE ARTS CLUB (INCORPORATED). nplIE Usnal Members' Night will bo 1 held TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock. Music, etc. 11. BI.CKNELL, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. XrESSES. e. and B. DICKENSON,, i-V-S. llntcher.- (late .Handy Food Supply and Otngo Mr.it Co.. Cuba Street) bog to notify their Customers that thev havo REMOVED to New Premises, at 047 UPPER WILLIS STREET, and hope, by strict attention to business, to still merit. I the share of confidence from their old and lien- Customers. Telephouo 3127. Customers waited, on daily. REMOVAL NOTICE. |~VR. HECTOR has Removed from Protoria Street to Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. FOR LEASE OR EXCHANGE. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. <7 5 A ACRES, situated half-mi!o from /•JjLtr Creamery, and one mile from School; Dwelling of 5 rooms, 10-hailed cowshed and outbuildings. A (irst-eia-s dairying properly, in pood district. Owner will'lease for 7 years at 325. (] ( | per acre. Inspection invited. W ,1 MITCHELL, Feilding. Box 11. |?OR LEASE, Dairy Farm. « JP Rent, JOs. per acre, 4 years; i >~.,• of purchase, I'M per acre of 39 in.iv;,. balance, Maori lease, As a going concern, including 35 cows, horse, trap, clc. Suitable for a milk walk; close to town. Price, A'OOO. terms arranged. Further particulars apply to J. T. BARRY AND CO., FEILDING. "rfiFDOMINION" of J. Advertising Expert?, whose services V ol\vao'B ~avail»W».
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1184, 20 July 1911, Page 1
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