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AMUSEMENTS. THE VAUDEVILLE SENSATION OF AUSTRALIA! Tuba t re r o y a l. I'roprielors, John l ? ulW ami Sons. TO- TJU3 STAR ACT! TONLGIITI At 8 o'clock. NIGIiT! ik'ssrs. John Fuller and Sons have much pleasure in introducing lo their patrons To-night tJio Famous POTTER IIARTWF.LL TRIO! POTTER HARTWELL TOO! POTTER HAHTWKLL TRIO! POTTER HARTWELL TRIO! POTTER HARTWELL TRIO! • PJJT'I'ER HARTWELL TRIO! Commonlv laiown ns the INDESCRIBABLE AG ILK THREE. Ono of tho Greatest, Host. Extraordinary and Astounding COMEDY ACTS ever witnessed in New Zealand. IMPORTED FROM AMERICA. No Act ill One Like This.One! Thousands oi' People saw this Act is AUCKLAND. General remark:' "NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN BEFORE." REMEMBER! On« of the most expen- ' sive Vaudeville Acts ever imported. IiUT on the face of it being so, th» management will only charge-tho usual j BOOK SEATS at Dresden to avoid disappointment. \ This Gigantic Comedy Acrobatic Act in conjunction with FULLERS DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, i Headed by Special Reappearance of ■ > KOKO! The .Dainty Queen of "Magic KOKO! In Latest l'eats of Japanese Art Also . DOC. HOWE! King of Conjurors. , DOC. RO WE ■ Introducing New Acts. D. C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Boxes. 10s, Gd. a «d' .£1 Is. Book Seats at-Drw den, fid. extra. JJIS MAJESTY'S i THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' PICTURES.' FULLERS' PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, at 8. GREAT NAVAL .REVIEW GREAT NAVAL REVIEW AT' SPITHEAD. • AT .SI'ITHEAD. ■ The Greatest in the Empire's History. A Scries of Pictures all Britishers should not fail to witness. THE NAVIES OF THE WORLD THE NAVIES 01' THE WORLD GREET ICING GEORGE. KING GEORGE.. Tho Grandest of all Coronation' Series. THE KING'S VISIT TO ST. PAUL'S. THE ICING'S VISIT TO ST. PAUL'S. The Procession through London on tho '• •Jlllli and' AN ALL NEW PROGRAMME. . ' AN ALL NEW PROGRAMME, Tho Lnte.'a and American Geme. D.C. mill 0.5.. Is. Stalls (tip-up), Gl Plan at Christeson's. 'Phono 3153. CYMRU AM BYTH. WELSH SOCIETYoii! WELLINGTON, t social" EVENING "Will he held at COMER'S. CUBA STREET, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Sth AUGUST, At S p.m. To meet MR. EVAN PARRY knd Family. Crocsaw calon i hob Cyniru a Chyraraea. FOOTBALL. JjIOOTBALL! FOOTBALL I

NORTH ISLAND COUNTRY; REPRESENTATIVES V. WELLINGTON, At ATHLETIC PARK. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3 p.m. Admission, Is.; Grandstand, Is. Extra, J. D. AVERY, Secretary, N.Z.R.F.U. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. "pJO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. We return your money if you are unable to read music ana play in six weeks. Full tuition, £2 2s. Call and inspect The National' College of Musio, 30 Willis Street. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. «r— —— ' —i» lectures. SONG AND STORY. M' R. JAMES CRAIGIE. M.P., will givo his LECTURE on Robert Hums at St. John's llall, Dixon Street, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), Tth AUGUST, at 8 p.m. MUSICAL ITEMS, tlio words of which nro from Burns's Poems, will bo rendered by Prominent Local Singers. DR. GIBB WILL PRESIDE. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. Proocods in aid of Presbyterian Orphanago Funds. rjIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGItT. TO-NIGHT. Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor of WeUington (Mr. T. M. Wilford, M-l 1 -), 'he Hon. George Fowlds, Acting-Minister for Public Health, Hon. Dr. Collins, M.L.C'., Councillor W. H, P. Barber, and J. G. W. Aitken, Esq. ORIGINAL LANTERN LECTURE. 100 STARTLING I'ICTURE, PROOFS (Results of Personal Investigation). ••SLUMS!" Auckland "SLUMS!" Wellington By MR. CILARLES C. READE, Editor cf N.Z. Weekly Graphic. WHAT VOU WILL HEAR AND SEE: What Ronl Slums Are.—Terrible Tale of Manchester,— I Tragedy of the Children.— Increasing Density in N.Z. Cities.—What Rapid Growth is IXiing —Homes in tlio Gullv.—Strdies in Backyards and Stables. •—Wliorc Blind Alleys End.—The Tale of the Doss House.—Chinese Homes in. Wellington.—Wasting Sickmss.—Children in Search of Playgrounds.—One Family, One Boarder, One Bedroom. TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, AN EXCEPTIONAL LECTURE, Which aroused Remarkable Public Interest" in Auckland, whore it had to bo Given Twice. SPECIAL WELLINGTON FACTS AND PICTURES. ADMISSION FREE. CHAS. E. WHEELER. Hon. Organise, SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. TjTIOR a Wholcsalo Wino and Spirit •*- Firm, in Diinedin, a competent Man who iharoughly understands Wiling and can do any other' store work that, may be required. Reply with references to Box Ul« Dunedin,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 7 August 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 7 August 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 7 August 1911, Page 1

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