AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S TIIEATKIi. Props., John Puller and Sous. Matinee! TO-DAY 2.30.' Matinee! Magnificent Scrips of Matinee! FULLERS' PICTURES, Matinee! FULLERS' PICTURES, Matinee! iiichidinp Matinee! LONELY VILLA. Matinee! Alice's Sacrifice. Matinee! Crucinl Ti'st. D.C. Adults Is., Children Gd. O.S. Adults Gd., Children 3d. . „__„ 4 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATE& Props. John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES. Positively the Last Night of tho present programme. Last LONELY VILLA. Night! Malting Straw Hats. Last ALICE'S SACRIFICE. Night! Australian Gazette. Last ' CRUCIAL TEST. . Night! Mr. Inquisitive. Last CHARLEY SMILER, Night! - Conversion of St. Anthony. Etc., Etc. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6i Plan at Chris!eson's 'Photo) 315 a A ■OULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL, LAST NIGHT! v " THE NATIONAL DUO, Phenomenal Child Actors, Dancers, Acro» bats, and impersonating tho great SOUSA to lwrlcclion. THE NATIONAL DUO, Tho Two Cleverest Juveniles on tho Vaudeville Stago To-day. DO NOT MJSS Seeing tbeso truly mar* vcllous children for THEIR SEASON ENDS TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT! • THE MUSICAL SHEPPAItDS, Introducing their Wonderful SLEIGH BELL SPECIALITY ACT. Reappearance of HARRY SADLER. HARRY SADLER. King of Comedians in ti New Budget ot Songs. .Tack-R.nODICSBUIIYS-Will The clever Patter Comedians. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Prices—2s. and Is. Plan Dresden, , TTOSriT A L_ S A T UKDAT, FANCY COSTUME~CRICKET MATCH AT BASIN RESERVE THIS eAFTERNOON. Members of "Our Miss Gibbs" Company, v. Hospital Staff (in Fancy Costume). Admission, Is. Tho Event of tho Season. TT 0 S P I T A L SUNDAY. A GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME Has Been Arranged at Newtown Parle TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. The following Bands have kindly offered their services:— GARRISON BAND. JUPP'S BASD. ' TRAMWAYS BAND, PIPE BAND. . ', ST. ANNE'S DRUM & FIFE BAND. Members of the-Nursing Staff of tho Wollius+an Hospital and a Detachment of tho' Wellington Navals will collect during the afternoon. Commencing at 2.15 p.m. HARRINGTON'S, LTD.. FILM SERVICE. For Everything ' Cincmataerapt, including all tho BIGGEST EXCLUSIVE STAR DRAWS. Apply to E.'J. HYAMS, LTD., New Zealand KepresenUtiro, 120 VICTORIA ST.". WELLINGTON. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. We.return your money if vou are unable to read music and play in six weeks. Full tuition, £2 2s. Call am insiieot tho National College of Music, W Willis Street. Postal Courso Now Ready. nours—lo a.m. to 0 p.m. ._;_ ~j; L_—SSSf> ELECTION. NOTICES. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION, JOHN BRODIE, the Independent Liberal Candidate, will Address tho Electors' in the Bowling Club Pavilion, Hataitai, oil MONDAY, the lGth inst., at 8 p.m.' BYRON BROWN WILL Address tho Otaki Electors ea under :— HJMVTANGI-In SchooHiouso, MONDAY, October lGth. ' OROUA BRIDGE-In Hall, TUESDAY, GLEN OROUA-In Hall, WEDNESDAY. October 18th. . . „ GIBBS' FLAXMILL-Ih Dming Room, THURSDAY, October 19th. MOUTOA-ln Whitaunui llaxmill, I'RIDA?, October 20th. TO LET. WAREHOUSE PREMISES, DUNEDIN. CENTRAL Situation, splendidly lighted, ample accommodation, with lilt and cellar and conveniences; hanuy to Kiilwav. Owner is ah,o prepared to build largo store on adjoining land. lull particulars on application. BURTON AND PATTERSON, Dowling Sweet, Duncdin. TO LET. T EASE FIRST FLOOR FLAT, Blair Street, SO x 50; Lift, Office, and Sloro Fixtures; £2 week. FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT AND CO. SOUND MOTOR-CAR INVESTMENTS. THERE comes a timo in tho business year of every big motor-car importing firm when the garage becomes overstocked witli sccond-naud cars. The floor space is needed for new stock, and the second-hand stock has to bo disposed .ot without delay. ' Wo arp in that position at present, and to stimulate sales we aro offering a number of good sound care, guaranteed in good oroer, at very low prices. First, is a 20-10 h.p. six-seatcr Talbot, nearly now, linished in carmine, with lyres in excellent order, eomplclo with cape, hood, wind-shield, four lamps, pump, tools, and complete sparo wheel. The price is .11550, and Ihe car is an ideal one tor city hire work. A 12-22 h.p. fivescalor Talbot, in lino condition, finished in Roval blue, with the same equipment, sells for .IXS. It should exactly suit i I he'farmer who wants a high-grade English ear. A 10-12 h.p. number, 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 car, which will appeal to doctors, tanners, or city men. A. 20 li.p. twiK?calor Flanders, with hood, wind, shield, and live lamps, priced at X225| is right up-to-date, and in first-class condition, suitable for use in oil her city or country. A 15 h.p. four-cylinder Napier, would prove a good inicstment for a cabman who could drive his own car. Tho prico is vCI7S. A 10 h.p. Cadillac, fourseater, with wind-shield and 3 lamps, and usual accessories, is offered at .£lls. A British-built four-seater car. two-cylinder, lit'tcd with new tyres complete, with side lamps and accessories, suitable'for country goods delivery, sells at' .CIOO. And a .5 h.p. four-seater Oldsmobile, with new tyres, a good investment for a mechanic or engineer, sells at .£SO. Tuition is given freo to purchasers. ADAMS, LTD.,. Gaiase, Tuam Street, Christchurcln
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 14 October 1911, Page 1
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