AMUSEMENTS. THIULLERS' . THEATRE ROYAL. LAST TWO~NIGHTS! THE NATIOKAL DUO, Phenomenal Child Actors, Dancers, Acrobats, and impersonating tho great SOUSA to pcTiection. THE NATIONAL- DUO, Tho Two Cleverest Juveniles on tho Vaudeville Stage To-day. . DO NOT MISS Seeing thttc truly ma> vellous children, for THEIR SEASON IS BRIEF. LAST TWO NIGHTS! THE MUSICAL SHEPPARDS, Introducing thaiv Wonderful SLEIGH BELL SPECIALITY ACT. LAST NIGHT! SIGNOR, G. MARTINENGO, . Famous Solo 'Cellist and Baritone in hit Pathetic Scena, TnE UNEMPLOYED MUSICIAN. Jack-RHODESBURYS-Wilt Tho clever Patter Comedians. LAST NIGHT! JUBELLE Speciality Dancefl SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Prices—2s. and Is. Plan Dresden. HIS MAJESTY'S • THEATRE. Props., Johu Fuller and Sons. Fullers,' Pictured! TO-NIGHT, at 8. Fuller;' Pictures! Presenting Fui'k-rs' Pktmc?!' Tho latest Series of Fullers' Pictures! . Eio. Successes. Fuller** Pictures! LONELY VILLA, Fuller.-/ Pictures! LONELY VILLA. FuilcrV Pictures! A Stirring Story by Fullers' Pictures! the Biograph Co.. Fiilleis' Pictures! THE CRUCIAL TEST Fu-liow' Pictures! THE CRUCIAL TEST Flitters' Pictures! (oiw. of Edison's best). Fullers' Pictures! Alice's Sacrifice, FuljW's' Pictures! Alice's Sacrifice, Fullers' Pictures! A Story of Lovo and Fullere' Pictures! Devotion. Fullers' Pictures! Mr. INQUISITIVE. AND .MANY OTHERS. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Piatt at Chrir.tcsou's 'Phono 3153 MEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. Patron: His Excellency The Governor, FIRST ANNUAL FESTIVAL, Opens at tho TOWN HALL ON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25th, at 9 a.m. COMPETITIONS! COMPETITIONS I COMPETITIONS! COMPETITIONS! Music, Vocal, and Instrumental, Eloo* tiou, Physical Drill, etc., etc. Official Accompanist: - MRS. F. MONTAGUE. ADMISSION—Mornini? and Aftornoou, fid. to al! parts. Evening (Concert by Prize Winners), 2s and Is. Seasou Tickets (Reserved Seats), admitting two to all sessions (transferable), One Guinea. RESERVED SEATS, 2s. UNRESERVED, Is. BOX PLAN for first Fix nights opens at Dresden next WEDNESDAY MORNING. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. M'' R. R. FLETCHER, tho Liberal Candidate, will Address the Electors in tho Concert Chamber of tho Town Hall on MONDAY EVENING, the 16th October, at S p.m. BYRON BROWN TSS7ILL Address tho Otaki Electors as W under :- WAIKANAE—In Schoolhouse, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), October IStii. „ HIMATANGI-In Schoolhouse, MONDAY, October 16th. OROUA BRIDGE-In HaU, TUESDAY. GLEN OROUA-In Hall, WEDNESDAY, October 18th. GIBBS' FLAXMILL-In Dining Room, THURSDAY, October 19th.. MOL'TOA-luWkitaunui Flaxmill, FBI* DAi, October 20th. • MEETINCS, TTIOOTBALL. football; . ALL THOSE WHO REPLIED .TO ADVERTISEMENT RE NORTHERN UNION GAME A<re Kindlv Requested to Meet tho Repw» sentativc of N.Z. Leaguo at tho DON ROOMS, LAMBTON QUAY, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), OCTOBER' 13tb,. At 8 p.m. THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL lIU PORTING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). DUNEDIN, 12th October, 1911. THE Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders in tho above Company will bo held at the Chamber of Commerce, Water Street, DUNEDIN, on THURSDAY, the 26th doy of October, 1911, at 3 o'clock p.m. The Share Registers will be Closed from tho 12th October until tho 31st October (inclusive). BUSINESS: To receive Directors' Report and Bal auco-shcet, Election of Directory ctc. G. Z. LINDLEY, Secretary. SOUND MOTOR-CAR INVESTMENTS, nnUKRE comes a tiiiio in. tlio business J- year of every big motor-car importing firm when the garago becomes overstocked with seeond-nand cars. The iloor space is needed lor new stuck, and tho second-hand stock has to bo disposed of without delay. We are in that position at present, and to stimulate sales we aro offering a number of good sound cars, guaranteed in good order, at very low prices. First, is a 20-10 h.p. six-scater Talbot, nearly new, finished iu carmine, with tyres in excellent, order, complete with capo hood, wind-shield, four lamps, pump, tools, and complete spare wheel. The price is ,£550, and tho car is an ideal ono lor city hire work-. A 12-22 h.p. fivesealer Talbot, in fine condition, finished iu Roval blue, with tho fame equipment, sells 'for X 375. It should exactly suit the farmer who wants a high-grado English car. A lp-12 h.p. Humbcr, four-cy-linder, most, modern -type, with fourseater body, hood, wind-shield, four lamps, all tools, etc., priced at .£225. Is a smartlooking well-kept cur, which will appeal to doctors, farmers, or city men. A 20 h.p. two-seater Flanders, with hood, windshield, and live lamps, priced at J!225; is right up-to-date, and in first-class condition, suitable for use in cither city_ or country. A 15 h.p. four-cylinder Napier, would prove a good investment for a cabman who could drive his own car. Tho price is .£175. A 10 h.p. Cadillac, fourseater, with wind-shield and 3 lamps, and usual accessories, is offered at .£145. A Britisbibuilt four-seater car, two-cylinder, fitted with new tyres complete with side lamps and accessories, suitable for country goods delivery, sells at ,£IOO. And a 5 h.p, four-seater Oldsmobilc, with new tyres, a good investment for a mechanic or engineer, eells at ,£SO. Tuition is given free to purchasers. ADAMS, LTD., Garage, Tuam Street, Caiistchurch.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1258, 13 October 1911, Page 1
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