AMUSEMENTS, CULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL, LAST TWO NIGHTS! LAST TWO NIGHTS! OTAS.-KM ERALD. DUPREE-MAUI) CUAS.-K.M KHALI). DUPRKE-MAUD' BIG OVATION NIGHTLY! Conclusively proving that Emerald and Duprto have got Wellington completely captivated. Tho greatest knock-about Artists who nave ever appeared in N.Z. Como and See them in their Faiuoua Sketch, HOT SCOTCH! HOT SCOTCH! HOT SCOTCH! HOT SCOTCH! LAST NIGHT! HARRY SADLER! HARRY SADLER! Come and help to give him a good sendoff. HE lI.\S PROVED A GOOD TONIC to all. Special Ee-ciigagemont of the TOSSING TESTROS, AAonderful Balancers and Jugglers. _ Prices, 2s. and Is. Plan Dresden. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Props, .lohu Fuller Nand Sous. TO-NIGHT, at 8. FULLERS' PICTURES! Presenting a Remarkable Series of th« Latest Importations. THE FINEST FOl! MANY MONTHS. Nolo the Selection— FROM EGG TO CHICK, An Extraordinary Subject, showing tho development of tho cmbrvo in a lien's egg through all Ihe stages'to the hatching of (he chicken. STRANGER IN THE CAMP, A Stirring Cowboy Drama. MODERN SCHOOL OF CAVALRY, Sensational Horsemanship by Officers of tho Italian Cavalry. TWO OVERCOATS. Vitagraph's Funniest Comcily. .TUMPING BROTHERS, A Clever Vmidcvillo Act. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, Introducing a Series of Topical EvenbJ in the Dominion. D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. TO-MORROW (Saturday) TO-MORRO\t NAVY LEAGUE MATINEE! LIFE IN THE BRITISH NAVY. NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Open daily from 11 a.m. to G p.m. and frc-m 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. ADMISSION Is. There will bo music To-night and on Saturday evening. LECTURE, WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURES. A LECTURE will bo given in tho -cl Town Hall (Concert Hall), on FRIDAY NEXT, the 20th instant, at 8 p.m., by_ C. C. READE, Esq., Editor of tho "N.Z. Graphic." Subject—"Town Planning and Practice.'* ADMISSION-FREE. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. October, 1911. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON LEASEHOLDERSASSOCIATION. A MEETING of nil Losseos from tho -CX AVellinglon City Corporation, AA'cllington Harbour Board, and other Local Bodies will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, 100 Customhouse Quav, ou WEDNESDAY, the 25th OCTOBER, 1911, at 3 p.m. Business: Consideration Proposed Ruloa of Association; Report of Committee, 11. D. VICKERY, Acting-Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON EAST. "MR, F. G. BOLTON will Address tho IJL electors at the BOAVLING PAVILION, HATAITAI, TO-NIGHT, at S p.m. ' WELLINGTON EAST. " ADELAIDE ROAD AND DISTRICT. DR. NEWMAN AT NEAVTOAVN TONIGHT. DR. NEAVMAN will Address the Electors in Victoria Hall TO-NIGHT. Mr. F. Townsend will take the chair At S o'clock. GENERAL ELECTION, AVELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICT ELECTORATE. MR. AV. H. D. BELL, the Opposition Candidate, will Open his Campaign TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), tho 20th. October, at the PARISH HALL, KARORI, at S p.m., and invites the Electors to meet him at that place and date. KARAKA BAY-At Wyatt's Hall, SATURDAY, 21st October, S p.m. AVADESTOWN-At Cluliroom, Pitt Street, MONDAY, 23rd October, S p.m. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. MR. P. MOORE, .'elected Labour Candidate for Suburbs, will Address Iho Electors as under:— Ohariu Valley Hall-TO-NIGIIT (FIJI. DAY). 2lUh October, S p.m. ,1. AV. KAY, Sec. Labour Party. fyTR. MONCKTON, Reform Candidate "*■'■*" for the Olaki Electorate, will deliver Address at AVaikanae, TO-NIGHT (Triday), the 2flfh; and at Otaki, Monday, the 23rd.; Manakau, Tuesday, the 24th.; Tokomaru, AYodnc*day,2sth.; Odlin'sMill, Thursday, the 2G;h ilist. HUTT ELECTORATE. TO W. SHORT, Opposition Candidate, XV» will Address Meetings as under— LOWER HUTT-St. James's Hall, TONIGHT (FRIDAY), 20th instant, 8 o'clock. BYRON BROWN TO-ILL Address tho Otaki Electors as >T under:— MOUTOA-In AVhiiaunui Flaxmill TONIGHT (FRIDAY) October 2«lh. MANGANUI-ln Schoolhouse, MONDAY, Octolier 23rd, AKATAKAVYA-ln Schoolhouse, TUESDAY, October 21th. MUHUNOA EAST-ln Sehoolhouso AVEDNESDAY, October 25th. AVAIHOANGA-ln Schoolhouse, THURSDAY, October 2li(h. SPORTING, CANTERBURY JOCKEY CTATH METROPOLITAN MEETING, mil. A CCEPTANCES for NEW ZEALAND -CX CUP aud STEWARDS' HANDICAP. First; Forfeit* for AVELCOMH STAKES, DERBY STAKES, and OAKS STAKES, nl*o GENERAL ENTRIES, close TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 20th OCTOBER, at S p.m. AV. H. E. AVANKLYN, Secretary. THE Results obtained by Advertisers in tho Classified Columns of "The ! Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than ai'y other daily journal in V»«w Fusion*
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1264, 20 October 1911, Page 1
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