AMUSEMENTS. pULLKKS* THEATRE ROYAL. John Fuller and Sons preseut a MAGNIFICENT CHANGE MAGNIFICENT CHANGE of programme. OF PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGITT! (Including Two NEW STAR ACTS). Direct from America, STAR AND LESLIE, STAK AND LESLIE, . Grtat Comedy Artists, 1 In their novel and clever specialty act. This act o-omprisos wonderful dancing, glorious comedy, and an avalanche oi cleverness. Direct from England, KELO.INI3 ANfl ICLIMO, KELDINE AND KLIMO, , England's Premier Trick and Couiody Cyclists. Direct from Australia, TITE LEWIS TRIO. Till-; LEWIS TRIO, Australia's foremost Dancing Trio, Overwhelming Success Nightly for HARLAN!) AND ROLLISON. Star American l-'.ecimtric Musical Act, ' who introduce new net this week. COMPLETE CHANGE BY OUB lIUGI3 COMPANY. NELLIE SEAIiLE, M.\I!CELLA .GRAY, RUDY RIJBRIA, ESSIE JENNINGS, WARD LEAR, JIM GAFFNEY, CHARLES HEATH, 13013 HARPER. D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Plan Dresden, seats Gd. extra on per telephone. HIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE, Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, at 8. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME, Variety and Brightness Are two of the Chief Characteristics of FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES FULLERS' of All. PICTURES Specially Selected and Arranged' to suit tho t'asto of our Numerous Patrons. To-night's Programme includes a magnificent, reproduction of Schiller's famoui tragedv, THE BRIDE OF MESSINA, THE IIRIDE OF MESSINA. Tho Investiture of the Princo of WalcJ at Carnarvon. PATHE GAJHiTfK, and Numerous Others. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), 64. Plan at Christcson's. 'Phono 3153. BIRTHDAY AND PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS TO SIB JAMES CARROLL, K.C.M.G. AT SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM, THIS EVENING, MONDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1911, at S p.m, TICKETS for above Function may lxi obtained TO-DAY on application at R. Hollidny and Co.'s Stationer's Hall, or R. Arniit's, Tobacconist, Lanihton Quay. The .Concert Programme will-bo supplied by the following;— Miss Hardinse-Mnltby, Miss Segrief, Miss Sybil Eapley, Messrs. E. J; Hill, D. ,1. Kenny, R. Robertson, C. H. Clnrkson, .1. Parker, Borneo Gardiner, and tli6 llou. A. T. Ngata. As tho Hall will accommodate only a iliniited number of people, those desiring to lx> present arc requested to make early application. Dancing at 11 p.m. Evning Dress op. t.ional. N. .T. BENNINGTON, Hon. Sec. B OX I N G! BOXING! BOXI NG! m 0 W N HALL. BOXI XG! JL B 0 X I N G! TUESDAY, at 8. BOXING! IMPORTANT TOURNAMENT Promoted by the WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION 15-Rouiul Professional Contest for Pin-so of .13100, between two of Australia's leading Light-weights: ARTHUR KELLY V. BILLY HA NX AN. Three first-class Preliminaries. Prices; 7s. fid., 55., 35., and 2s. BoxPla® and Members' Tickets at Armit's. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. TUO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no 1* Failures. Wo return your money if vou are unable to read music and play in six weeks. Full tuition, .£2 Call and inspect Tho National Collego of Music, <3Q Willis Street Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. The psalms in history andBIOGEAPHY. Under the auspices of tho Literary and Debating Societv, a Service of Praise, consisting of Song and Story, illustrated by select ions, from tho Old Psalms and T'unes, will be given in Kent Terraoa Presbyterian Church, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Lecturer: Rev. J. Kennedy Elliott, B.A, Musical Director: Mr. W. H. Goodier, assisted by a strong Choir. An Offering to augment tho funds of tho New Sabbath School will bo taken up. WILL AI'PLETON, Secretary. BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. ,4 JEWELLER relinquishing Business -A at Dunedin is desirous of meeting with Prospective Buyer for tho Stock and Fittings of good paying AVatchmakei-'s anil Jeweller's Business. Every investigation. An opportunity second to nous iu the Dominion. Apply P. IIAYMAN AND CO., Dunedin, Christ church, Wellington, Auckland. MEETINGS, I OTAICI ELECTORATE, PROPOSED ALTERATION OH BOUNDARIES. convene: n Meeting of the Porirnn » » Electors of (lie Oiaki Electorate, to be held at. the Porirua Town Hall, onWEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23rd inst., at 8 p.m., to consider the proposed alteration of electoral boundaries. T. 11. EASTWOOD. G. STEVENS. S. DOWDALL. P. MUNGAVIN. OTAICI ELECTORATE. PROPOSED ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES. WE, the Undersigned, convene a meeting of Electors of th"e Ot.iki Electorate, to held at the Pohautamii JTal'l on TUESDAY NEXT, tho 22n<I August, at 8 p.m., to consider -the proposed alteration of Electoral Boundaries. FIiEDK. BRADEY. .I.l'. EDWARD BOULTON, ,I.P. COUNCILLOR W. GALLOWAY, ESQ. ALFRED IGGULDEN, ESQ. WELLINGTON BOWLING CENTRE. mllE Annual Mooting will bo hold I TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), S o'ebak, at Wellington Bowling Club's Pavilion. Business: Election of Officers A and B Pennants Drawing of Matches, ctc. General. v ,T. L. CHURCHWARD, Hon. Secretin*
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1211, 21 August 1911, Page 1
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