AMUSEMENTS. TTTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■*- D - Props., John Fuller and Sons. A TRIUMPH IN KINKMATOGRAPHY. Never in tho history of Moving Pictures has such enthusiasm been displayed. THE HUGE AUDIENCE DELIGHTED And Amazed at; the beauty aud excellence of tho New y Frojjrammo of FULLERS' PICTURES, FULLERS' PICTURES, Instantaneous Success of the Great Alls' trillion Production, THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB, TIII3 MASTERY OF A HANSOM CAB, THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAP., THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAI3. A wonderfully vivid portrayal of ft celebrated story. Features of Melbiurne Life—Pictures of Melbourne Strflsts—Glimpses of Melbourne Slums—Sidelights on Melbourne Societv. THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB, THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB, THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB, The Sensational Picture Drama of (he year. Tho whole- story enacted before your very pyes'in a manner that no book could convey. '■ Special Engagement of MR. ALFRED ISOOTHMAN, MR, ALFRED BOOTHMAN, MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN, The Eminent. Australian Elocutionist, who will lecture to the picture ns it U thrown upon the screen. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Of witnessing the Greatest Picture Drama yet presented. Hundreds of disappointed patrons unablo to gain admission last evening. Hook your seats now. IN ADDITION, OPENING of the ROWING SEASON, OPENING of the ROWING SEASON, OPENING of the ROWING SEASON, Wellington, September 30th, 1911. Sensational Races. Close, finishes .'by PETONE AND THE STAR CLUBS. And a selection of tho very latest ENGLISH, AMERICAS, AND CONTL '- .MENTAL SUCCESKS. D.C.and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. Planet Christesoii'a. 'Phono 3153. JJtULtERS' THEATRE ROYAL., GREAT ENTHUSIASM OVER OUE , GRAND PROGRAMME. First'appearance in New Zealand of MABELLE Australia's Leading MAIiJiUH Speciality Dancer. SENSATIONAL CHANGE BY •MOUNIER AND' FRANZ, Thp AVorM's Greatest Athletes. A'NOTIIKR- GKi'UT SUCCESS, DELEYALE AND GILBERT, 'Introducing Military Act. SAM-LA-MERT In new SAM-LA-MERT . Operatic Selections. A BIG SCREAM BY HARRY SADLER. HARRY SADLER liilrndm-.iug the Famous WELLINGTON GIRL SCOUTS. All Now Items by our DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Tho whole to conclude with a fcreaminsly funny farco enacted by SAM-LA-MERT and HARRY SADLER, and' entitled "POISONED MILK." IXC, and O.S. 25,, Stalls Is. Plan Dresden. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. T£O Scales, Exercises, or Drudservino * " Failures. Wo return your money if you are unablo to read music and play in hi weeks. Full tuition, .C 2 2s. Call raid inspect The National CoUc-ro of Music, 30 Willis Street. Postal Course Now Ready. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. ELECTION NOTICES. ■ WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. JOHN BRODIE. tho Independent w Literal Candidate, will Address tho Electors in tho VICTORIA HALL TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), lit. S o'clock. .HUTT ELECTORATE. MR. R. W. SHORT, the Opposition Candidate, will Address the Electors at His Majesty's Theatre, Petone (lute Oddfellows' Hall), TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 3rd October, at S o'clock. Oaloony reserved for ladies and their CfCOl'ts BYRON BROWN WILL Address the Otaki Electors ao under:-. REIKORANGI.-In Schoolliouse, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, October 3rd. TE HORO.—In Schoolhouse, Wednesday, October. 4th. FOXTO'N.-In Masonic Hall, Monday. October Oth. *yTT" T"""*^"." , *****" "'" '- " ** * "" *fl MGETINCS, WELLINGTON UMPIRES' ASSOCIATION. npHE Annual General Meeting ndvc-rtisrd A for this Evening is POSTPONED, and will lyj held in the Occidental Hotel on THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. All members and intending members are asked to 1)5 present. ALLAN HILL, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON WEDNESDAY CRICKET ASSOCIATION;. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGwiII be l\el-.l at the New 7.ea!tinclw Hotel on TUESDAY, October 10th, 1911, at S p.m. Business: To Receive Report and Bal-anr?-shc?t, Election rf Ollicc-rs, Alteration of Rules, and (ion?r;>.l. J. C. CVSACK, Hnu. Sec. mHE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE 1 COMPANV, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that tho Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of .the above Company will be / iicld at the Head Office of the Company, corner of Queen ;ind Sliorllaml Street's, Auckland, on THURSDAY. Ui o 12lh day of October, one Ihonsnnd nine hundred and eleven, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Business: To receive the Report and Balance-sheet for the year ended August. 1011. To elect Two Directors in place of .Tohn JWgcr, Esq., and John Edson, Esq., who retire in accordance with the Articles of Association, but ■ areeligible and offer themselves for reelection. , To elect Two Auditors in place of G. R. Kifsling, Esq., and W. B. A. Morrison, Ebq., who offer themselves for re-election. The Transfer Books of the Company ' will bo CLOSED from the 28th day of September, 11)11, to the 12lh day of' Octobor, 1911, inclusive. Dated ot Auckland this 29th day of August, 1911. ■ By order of tho Board of Directors. A. C. WOOLCOTT, For tho General Manager. VICTORIA LAUNDRY, TO KELBURNE HOUSEHOLDER." OUR Vans Collect and Deliver in Kelburno every WEDNESDAY. Telephono 613. VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD. 88 HANSON STREET. (OOULLS, CULLNG, AND CO., LTD \j BRANDON STREET. " WELLNGTON. Manufacturers of— CARD AND FILING CABINETS AND OFFICE FURNITURE.
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