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AMUSEMENTS. PULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL, i GREAT ENTHUSIASM AREA. Direct from America, STAR AND LESLIE, Mere words fail to convey any idea of llio TREMENDOUS STORM OF ENTHUSIASM Which greeted tlio conclusion of this STAR Act last night, which includes marvellous juggling, singing, glorious comedy; in fact an avalanche of clevoruess all through this act. ANOTHER HUGE SUCCESS. KEI.IHNE AND KLIMO, KELDJNE AND KLIMO, England's Premier Trick and Comedy Cyclists. Quito nn ovation for THE LEWIS SISTERS. Australia's foremost Dancing Trio. Overwhelming success nightly for HAIiLAND AND ROLLISON. Star American Eccentric Musical Act, who introduce new act this week. And many other artists of rccognised reputo in a programme which has not been surpassed. Prices: 2s. and Is. Plan Dresden. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props,, John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, at 8. ' ALL STAR PROGRAMME. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' of All. PICTURES A remarkable series of pictorial wonders* XHfa 111(1 wK OF juiihslNA. Fascinating Bachelor. A daintv Lubin-comodv, COWBOY'S SACRIFICE. Madeline's Rebellion. Tho Peaco Offering* THE CENTIPEDE. Investituro of the I'rinco of Wales ai Carnarvon. Latest Animated Gazette. Etc., Etc. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-lip), G& Plan at Christeson's. 'Phono 3153. BOXING. BOXING. rjjTO-NIGHT, AT TOWN HALLARTHUR KELLY And BILLY IIANNAN, ' . Two high-class exponents from Australian in a 15-round contest, for a purto of ifclOO. Three 1 Preliminaries commencing ai 8 o'clock. Under the auspices of tho WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION, PRICES—7s.' Gd., 55., 35., and 2s. ' Box Plau and members' tickets, at. Armit's. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. mnE SALVATION ARMY 1 ECLIPSE I'AIR. Vivian Street. TUESDAY TO FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 Opened by I'. 11. It. FISHER, Esq., M.P. ' Colonel Birkenshaw presiding. . A Splendid Assortment of Work and Gilts ior Sale. Something to suit everybody. Programme of Tableau?;, Music, and Song each night beforo sale commence:,. Doors open 7.15, commence at 7.1'). Fair will bo open Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 3 to, 5 p.m. Free. Admission, lid.; Children, jld. D. A. GIiNN, Adjutant. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL CLUB. milE ANNUAL SMOKE CONCERT 1. will be held ia St. Peter s_ Hall, Ghuznee Street, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., at 7.30 p.m. All Old and Present Members and Supporters are requested to attend. ,11. JIORTENSON, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. VTQ Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. We return your money it vou are unable to read music and pla> in six weeks. Full tuition, X 2 2s. Call and inspect Tho National Collcgo of Riusic, 30 Willis Street. Honrs—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. The Government, despite the fact that "The Dominion" has tho largest circulation of any morning paper in th* Wellington Province, has decided to boycott the paper so far as Government advertisements are concerned. In order that oik readers ii'ay not suffer from this jravc anuso of Ministerial authority we publish tho advertisements below at our own cost. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OX TUESDAY, August 22nd. IflU, iW train usuallv leaving Wellington for Lower Hutt at i().35 p.m. will leave at 10 I'i p.ni.. and will run correspondingly lain- ,o destination. MEETINCS, ' , WELLINGTON NORTH. DR. ARNOLD IZARD will Address tho Elector- at 111? Meliiodi-t. Schoolroom, Northland. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), August 22', at 8 p.m. , GPEGIAI. NOTICES. PAPUE-B.Ui COOICING DEMON'STRA- . TIONS t'.V AUSTRALIA'S GK'EATEST EXPONENT, M 1!S. GI.ENNEX. FREE DEMONSTRATIONS. TUESDAY AFTERNOON-SI. Thomas's Hall. Newtown, at 3 o'clock. TUESDAY EVENING-SI. Paul's* Schoolroom. Tinakori Road. Tlurndon, At S o'clock. THURSDAV EVENING—St. Augustine's Hall. Victoria Street.* IVtono, at 7.30. • FKjDAY EVENING—St. James's Hall, Lnver Hull, at 7.311. SI'ECIAI, ADVANCED COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS. Admission. Is. fid. and 2?. Mrs. Gleniu'ii will civo two domonsl.rn> lions in ;idvancrd Paper-Hag Cooking, with an elaborate menu in each cn*r—nn invaluable lesson even to good cooks. A charge lor admission of Is. Gd. ar.d 2s. will be made to each of these spcci-al demor -t rat ions, as the audience must bo limited. These snecial demonstrations will take placo at Wellington Town Hall on Thursday and Friday Afternoons, at ." o'clock. Yc.sterdny morning Mrs. GlehiKii commone.ed'a series of CViekinc 10-sssins at llio Wellington Gas Company's Rooms, Coiul!*l- - For convenience of those not at the iirsl class Mrs. C.lninen intends , to rfpeat the lesson NEXT MONDAY. Classes from 10 to 12 Every Morning this and next. week. Fee for Cour.-f, .11 Is., or Single Lesson, JIJHTZGIBI3ON AND PERRY. Barristers a.nd Solicitors, nave Ktmovod to BAKER'S BUILDINGS (Opposito Union liank). — mil CfTUDY tho Property Markot.-Tla KJ Back Pago of "Tho Dominion" u « JUmd wjd.Farw, Dirts;tori.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1212, 22 August 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1212, 22 August 1911, Page 1

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