AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. Messrs. Fuller and Sons regret to announce Ui.it To-night and To-morrow Night will be positively' THE LAST TWO NIGHTS Of tho Present Powerful Selection of POLLERS' PICTUKKS. FULLERS' PICTUKKS. Don't Miss this Splendid Opportunity of witnessing tho Brilliant Australian. production. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS, "" THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB, .{}'s ? ,\F Enr ov A UANSOJI CAB, THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. Fergus Hume's Strange Storv of Melbourne Life Graphically Described by the Eminent Australian Elocutionist, MR. ALFRED BOOTH MAN, MR, ALFRED BOOTIIMAN, Last KLONDIKE. STEAL. Two CLUB WIELDERS. Nights LITTLE SOLDIERS OF U Etc. Etc. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (lip-up), Gd. Plan at Christwon's. 'Phono 3153. mTT „ , NOTICE TO PATRONS: THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. Hill Only be shown at the-Evening Performance?. A GRAND NEW PROGRAMME 1 ~.~ , Will .bo Presented at tho MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOOM ONE OF THE BEST YET. TjTOLLERS' THEATRE ROYAL, GREAT ENTHUSIASM OVER OUR GRAND PROGRAMME. ■ Great Success Nightly fIIABELLE Australia's Leading MABLLLE Speciality Dancer. LAST TWO NIGHT'S. MOUNIER AND FRANZ, Tho World's Greatest Athletes. ' LAST NIGHT, DELEVALE AND GILBERT, Irresistibly Droll Patter Comedians. LAST NIGHT, RAM-LA-MERT Mimic and Sifflent bAM-LA-MEET Operatic Selection* LAST NIGHT, LILY VOCKLER, The Favourite Motto Vocalist. DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Tho whole to conclude with a. scream* tngly funny farce enacted bv SAM-LA. MERT and HARRY SADLER, and entitled "POISONED MILK." D.C. and O.S. gs„ Stalls Is. Plan Dresden. RUGBY FOOTBALL. UGBY FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), TO-MORROW (SATURDAY], OCTOBER 7th. THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. NORTH ISLAND NORTH ISLAND V. SOUTH ISLAND. SOUTH ISLAND. At ATHLETIC PARK. This annual match is .rceognistd m tho Best Exposition of Rugby in New Zealand. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.-TWENTY-THIRD Annual Exhibition will be opened by His Excellency tho Governor, on MONDAY; ,9th October, at 3 p.m.. Doors open at 2.30. Admission on afternoon of opening day, 2s„ fid.; at other-times, Is. Varnishing day, Friday, October Cth.- Artist members only admitted between the hours' of 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS, WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICT. I find now that for business reasons 1 shall not bo ablo to contest this Seat at tho next General Election. . Thanking my friends for their zeal onmy behalf and offers of help.—l am, sincerely, R. B. WILLIAMS. N. B.—l shall not, therefore, hold the meeting previously adverliscd for MONDAY EVENING NEXT at Parochial Hall, Karori. R. B. W. WELLINGTON EAST. • KILBIRNIE. DR. NEWMAN will speak to tho Electors at O'Donuell's ■ Hall, KILBIRNIE, on MONDAY EVENING, 9th inst., at 8 o'clock. BYRON BROWN WILL Address tho Otaki Electors as under:— FOXTOX—In Masonic Hall, Monday, October 9th. MEETINCS. DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL. A PUBLIC Meeting in connection with -ii. the above measure will bo held in (lie Town Hall Concert Chamber, o« MONDAY NEXT (October 9th), at S p.m. His Worship tho .Mayor will Preside, and the Speakers will includo:— MESSRS. SIDEY, FISHER, MYERS, , HERDMAN, and ISITT, M.'P.'S, 1 Tho Public are Cordially Invited to 'attend. BARRY KEESING, Hon Sec., Convening Committee. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. SUNDAY NEXT. SUNDAY NEXT. 70th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS In ' WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki Street, ! * * On .SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOBER. Bth, Of the WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. CHOIR OF 250 VOICES. Conductor: MR. F. FIEIURD, ' 3 CHORAL SERVICES: Morniug, at 11—REV. B. H. GINGER. Afternoon, at 3-REV. C. H. OLDS. Evening, at 7-REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. Collections at all services on behalf of the School Work. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, October lUn. ANNUAL TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING, IN WESLEY HALL. Tickets for Tea, ls, v ; Children under 12, 9d. H. BURTON GRAVE, Secretary. —'-■ ~= rr—a fT\HE Results obtained by Advcrtiscrr J. in tho Classified Columns of " The Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 6 October 1911, Page 1
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