AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., .folm Fuller and tons. TO-DAY, nt 2.30. Malineo FULLER'S JPij" oo Matinoo PICTURES llahneo Matinoo MATINEE Matmeu Programme precisely tho Same as at Night. MATINKK PRICES. D.C., Adults Is., Children Cd. U.S., Adults Cd., Children 3d. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Props., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES, FULLERS' of all. PICTURES, Positively tho Last Night of THE BELLS THE BELLS THE BELLS THE BELLS THE- BULLS THE BELLS The. late. Sir Henrv Irvine's Masterpiecaj COD FISHING FROM A TRAWLER. Patho Cassette. Fivn Bold, Bad Men. THE SILENT CALL. Foolshead's Removal. Lucerne. D.C. a.nd 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Cd. Plan at Christoson's. 'Phono 3153. GREAT AMATEUR TRIALS TO-NIGHT. TELLERS , THEATRE ROYAL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI Novellj- Programme, including Trial LAST NIGHT of MILLIE DORIS, MILMK DORIS, SUE of (he HOT CROSS BUN. MILLIE DORIS in a sclcclion of he* . popular ditties. Her farewell appearance, [ NO RETURN DATE POSSIBLE. 5 Last Night THE TIT BITS. ', THE TIT BITS. Last Night. ! Last Night SIGNOR MARTINENGO. ' These wonderful turns making way for ' still more wonderful ads on Monday. ' Fur tho critical approval of a Welling--5 ton Audience-TO-NIGHT I First Appearance of '- L'ETKANGE, ', L'ETKANGE, '. L'ETHANGE. 'i French for ))in .stranger. This pcrformfii , 5 does his art in a MASIC, and on his 'j reception will depend 'his chances of en- '' gugement. He. is well known locally, '> anil thinks his novel way of working the '' act will catch on. 5 DEVIL MAY CABE. I FRED. CARLSON Baritone Trial. ' Oil AS. VERNO Comedian Trial. • ALL THESE ABOVE ACTS in conjuno lion with our MAMMOTH VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. D.C: and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Plart Dresden, Cd. extra. PLAN THEATRE this afternoon, 2.30 to '1.30 p.m. MISSIONARY SETTLEMENT FOR UNI« VERSITY WOMEN, BOMBAY. A GARDEN PARTY and SAiE OB WORK is to Iμ held at the Wellington Girls' College, SATURDAY, Norembcs 18th. rpOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. MR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE'S PUPILS' ' CONCERT. Solos, Dnete, : Part Song. Reserved Seats, 35.; : Unreserved, 2a, : Box Plan now open, at the Dresden, ."THE GARDEN HOTELS ENGAGE Rooms for ft Week End. Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, cood menn, courteous attention. Moderate Tariff, nod ORCHESTRAL MTJSIQ EVERY SUNDAY/ Eing Ud "BELLEVUE." MEETINGS. MAINE VERSUS THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. nnOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, REV. R. S. GRAY (Just Returned from America). SUNDAY, 19th INST. 8.30 p.m. AFTER-CHURCH RALLY. MONDAY, 20th,-8 p.m. THE GREAT AMERICAN NIGHT! Come and Hear the TRUTH About Maine. GEO. PETHERICK, Hon. See. mOWNH A L I* TUESDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, At S p.m. DE. KARL KUMM, F.R.G.S., Will Deliver his INTERESTING AND THRILLING "FROM THE NIGER TO THE NILE. , ' Illustrated by Liraelisht Views. Chairman—Dr. Noivnian. ■ Tickets, 25., Is. 2s. seats booked at th« Dresden, 6d. extra. PUBLIC NOTICES. BANK OF KEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby Riven that tho Halfyearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of tho Bank of New Zealand will be held in tho Banking lloure in Wellington on FRIDAY, tho Ist day of Docember. 1011. at 11 o'clock a.m. Tho Transfer Books of (lie Bank will be closed from Friday, tlie 17r.1i day of November, to Saturday, the 2nd day of December (both days inclusive). By order of tho Board. W. CALLENDER, General Manager. Wollinpion. 10th November, 1011. the new zealand farmers' cooperative association of, cantei:bury,_ltd. ordinary shares. A LIMITED NUMBER of .£5 Ordinavy Shares aro now available to shareholders and tho-general public. The shares will bo issued on tho basis of Two Pounds each paid' up, with a premium as heretofore of Ten Shillings per share. Forms of application can Iw oblained from Messrs. Harcourt and Co., A. T. Bate, Esq., or F. Pownall, Wellington AeCUt ' E. W. RELPH, General Manager. Christchurch, NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. DIVIDEND Warrants for the Unlk ■ .war ended 30t.1i September last, aro now obtainable at tho Wellington OHico of tbo Company. H, E. WILLIAMS, General Manager, Duncdin, 15th November, 1011.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1289, 18 November 1911, Page 1
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