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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Prop. John Fuller. FULLERS' PICIiHES! FULLERS' PICI'IiES! TO-DAY! (Trafalgar Day.) TO-DAY I Commencing 2.30. NAVY LEAGUE MATINEE. NAVY LEAGUE MATINEE. Introducing a Fine Series of Picturca. 1,1 Pii IN TIIE BRITISH NAVY. LIFE IN THE BRITISH NAVY. Rulo Briltania. THE GREAT NAVIES OF THE WORLD. Tho British Navy. On Board a French Ironclad. Italian Naval Manoeuvres. German Sailors on Shipboard. U.S.A. Naval Gun Practice. Under tho Union Jack, and a budget of tho latest. THE SHERIFF BROTHERS. Three LAST DROP OF WATER, Sensational STRANGER IN THE CAMP. Dramas. MATJNEE PRICES.—D.C., adults Is, children Gd.; O.S. adults Gd., children 3d. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props. John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, at 8. FULLERS' PI CURES I FULLERS' PJCURES! Positively the last, night of our Present Programme. Last FROM EGG TO CHICK. Night! LAST DROP OF WATER. Last STRANGER IN THE CAMPj Night! MODERN SCHOOL OF CAVALKIi Last OUT OF THE SHADOW. Night! SHERIFF BROTHER. And a Host of Others. D.C. and O.S. Is., Stalls (tip-up) Gd. Plan ut Christcosn's. 'Pli°no ™. MONDAY! (October 23riU MONDAY! TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. For tho First Timo in Wellington. . JJtULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! CHAS.—EMERALD. CHAS.—EMERALD. ™,';' C? BIG OVATION NIGHILY! Conclusively proving tluat Emerald and Dupree hcivo got Wellington oomplctely captivated. Tho greatest knock-about Artists who liavo over appeared in N.Z. Como and See them in their Famous Sketch, HOT SCOTCH! HOT SCOTCH 1 HOT SCOTCH! HOT SCOTCH! TO-NIGHT is your LAST CHANCE. Special Re-engagement of Uio TOSSING TESRTOES,, TOSSING TESRTOES, Introducing the balancing of a Japanoso Riskshaw weighing over 2001bs. Wonderful Balancers a™ • Jugglors DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Prices, 2s. and Is. Plan Dresden. CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL.' ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! iISSSSS At 8 p.m. By MR. MAUGHAN BAUNETT (City Organist). ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. JNO. R, PALMER, Town Clerk. October 21st, ML MEETINCS. WELLINGTON LEASEHOLDERS' ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of all Lessees from tho Wellington City Corporation, Wellington Harbour Board, and other Local Boilies will bo held at the Chamber of Commerce, 100 Customhouso Quay, . on WEDNESDAY, tho 25th OCTOBER, 1911, at 3 p.m. Business: Consideration Proposed Rules of Association; Report of Committee. H. D. VICKERY, Acting-Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. ■ GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICT ELECTORATE, ME. W. H. D. BELL, the Opposition Candidate, invites tho Electors to meet him at— KARA KA BAY-At Wyatt's Hall, TONIGHT (Saturday), 21st Octobcr, 8 o'clock. WADESTOWN—At Clubroom, Pitt Street, MONDAY, 23rd October, 8 p.m. PORUtUA-Uall, TUL'odAY, 2«li October, 8 p.m. ISLAND BAY —St. Hilda. Churchroom, \VED2\JyjDAY", 25th, Octobor, 8 p.m. ji'l'R. MONCKTON, Reform Candidate for tho tjtaki' Electorate, will deliver Addresses at— OiAKi-MuNDAY, 23rd. MANAKAU, TUESDAY, 21th. TOKOiIARU, WEDNESDAY. 25th. ODLIN'S MILL, THURSDAY, 26th. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. TMTR. R. FLETCHER, tho Liberal Caa1M- diiiate, will Address tho Electors in AiiO STREET MISSION HALL ou TUESDAY, tne 21th lust., ut 8 p.m. WELLINGTON NORTH. T>R, ARNOLD W. IZARD will Address JL> the Electors at the Masonic Hail, Bouleolt Street, on FRIDAY, tho27th day of October, 1011, at 8 p.m. Among other subjects, Dr. Iznrd will speak on COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING, STATE SOCIALISM, and LABOUR LAWS. BYRON BROWN WTlhli Address tho Otaki Electors u V'Y under:— MANGANUI—In Schoolhousc, MONDAY, October 23rd. AKATARAWA—In Schoolhouse, TUESDAY, October 24th. MUnUNOA EAST—In Schoolhouso, WEDNESDAY, Oetol>er 25th. WAIHOANGA—In Schoolhouse, THURSDAY', October 26th. TO LET. WAREHOUSE I'REMISES, DUNE'^w CENTRAL Situation, splendidly lightoil, ample iieoommcdation, with lift and cellar and conveniences; handy to railway. Owner is also prepared to build largo store on adjoining kind. Full particulars on application. BURTON AND PATTERSON, Dowling Street, Dunedin. TO LET. FIRST FLOOR FLAT. Blair Street, SO x 50; Lift, Office, and Storo Fixtures; X 2 week. FAIRBAIRN, .WRIGHT AND CO.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1265, 21 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1265, 21 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1265, 21 October 1911, Page 1

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