AMUSEMENTS. • THEATRE ROYA.Tj. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF LAST THREE NIGHTS OP VAUDEVILLE Until CHRISTMAS at tliis popular house of amusement. A MAGNIFICENT FAREWELL PROGRAMME MDLLE. HAYDEE'S MARIONETTES. MDLLE. HAYDEE'S MARIONETTES. Positively tho Greatest Novelty the Fuller Management have over presented. NIGHTLY AUDIENCES ASTOUNDED. A THEATRE WITHIN A THEATRE. CREATING BIG SENSATIONS. THE DELAFIUKES, Entertainers and Xvlophone Experts, THE NATIONAL DUO, Wonderful Child Performers. ?EE THEM in their Marvellous Apache Dance. . NADA i!OI?ET, America's Loading I edv Entertainer. MARTINET'!'! AND GROSSI, _ Novelty Surprise Artists. WILLIS SISTERS, Serios and Dancers, AND MANY OTHER ARTISTS. D.C. and 0.K., 2s. Stalls, Is. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props.. John Fuller and Pons. LAST THREE NIGHTS of Fullers' LAST THREE NIGHTS Pictures at HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE I'mr (o Opening aV. Ihe Skating Rink* grand farewell programme. The Choicest of the World's Productions, IiORY O'MORE The Storv RORY O'MORE of an Irish RORY O'MORE Patriot. Knlen Coy. Troops Landing THE ITALIAN ARMY, at Tripoli. THE ITALIAN AH MY. Scenes in Disturbed Chinese Cities. Scones in Disturlied Chinese. Cities. THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. TRAFALGAR. On Beard the TRAFALGAR. Flagship "Victory." THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. The Life and Death of Nelson. THE TERRACE FIRE And Turn Out by THE WELLINGTON FIRE BRIGADE. - D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. Plan at Cliristeson's. 'Phone 3153. MONDAY. (Nov. 27.) MONDAY. Remember, FULLERS' PICTURES mak« their First Appearance at 'ME SKATING RINK. WANGA NU I RIVER, ' WANG AN UI RIVE 11, NEW ZEALAND'S RHINE, MILES MILES Finest Scenic River Trip in tho World, VISIT BEAUTIFUL PIPIIUKI. VISIT THE UNIQUE HOUSEBOAT. Connects Now Zealand Railway System. From Wimganui— I Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. From Pipiriki—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. From Taumarunui—Tuesdays and Saturdays. "A Delightful and Unique Trip—a Memory Always." Itineraries—Tourist Bnreani, Cool and Son Hatriclr and Co. MEETINGS,
QPORTS Wanted to attend a Meeting IO of Norlhern league Football supporters, on FRIDAY, 7.50 p.m., at Don Dining Rooms. , 3 jptOMBINATION BAND SAW, FRET SAW, and SPINDLE-SHAPER, fittod for foot, hand, or power, iron and steel throughout. The above machine, complete with all Accessories. FOR SALE, CHEAP. May Bo Soon in Use. Apply 1 6 PARISH STREET, WELLINGTON, MONEY. MONEY TO LEND. mHE WELLINGTON TRUST. lOAN.' 1 AND INVESTMENT COM- * I'ANY, LIMITIiD., Advance made on approved freehold securities (Farms and Town Properties) from J:SO and opwards, at current ratcj ul interest. Officcs:'2l9 Lambtor. Quay. Wellington. 11. E. KAWNSLEY. Secretary. FOR LEASE OR FXTHfiNGr, "E7IXCIIANGE, 300 acres, Rangitikei, suit. ■D-J able ml:;?d farming! house, outbuildings, .018; equity, .S2.SGO; wants IC(>aeve dairy. Snow aad Co., Palmerston North. • ]CpOR EXCHANGE, 300 Acres rich level -It Dairy Land,, a few chains from a Railway Station, and only 22 miles from Wellington by rail or road, P.O. and Telephone next drar, 70 acres stumped and ploughed, 22 acres now iu oats, !)- roomed house, 2 small cottages, numerous outbuildings, 24-bail cowshed, with concreted floor' and yards, n'.so milking machines fitted, creamery on properly, but nil mill; sent- to Wellington at fid. gnl. in summer and lid. in winter, freight paid. Price .KB per acre. Equity .£2916. Will exchange lor any reasonable olfer. Apply Spencc and Co., Ago ills, Dannevirke. 1 AA(T)|- ACRE THEM, STUD FARM iijUU TO LEASE, with compulsory purchasing clause, in !H years, close to i'almerston North. This is an ideal property. very highly improved with great carrying, capacity, and would cut up well into dairy farms, or make a magnificent stmir 'fatti'nitig, «r agricultural farm Would consider cxehnngr for smaller farm. Also .1200 ACRE GRAZING RUN to I.oare, with C.P.C., Manaivatu Line. Full naviculars, "J.W.T.," Palunvston N\ THREE YEARS. OAiTll ACRES Freehold, about one-third /VIPU .flat,'- most' of which is stumtied J>nd ploughed, .balance low limestone hills '.Good buildings/.* I mile factory, tvhool' . poit officc Rent. 20s. per acre. Stock to bo takti),at (valuation. XSO Goodwill. ; ' W.iiNGl.lS HUSBAND. : .,iUHIATUA. A DISCOVERY.—No heavy nfter-dltinor -*A feelimr when you eat cur Famous MALTED BREAD, made from the finest selected cereals, it contains the natural salts and elements which go to build up and invigorate the system. No tea-tablo should be without tho "Little Brown Loaf," mad-> by and procurablo from J. W. THOMSON AND CO., Bakers and Pastrycooks, SS Courtonay Place, near Fruif Mnrkot. iTUUNGS'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM - copyright enables yon to Balance ■Ledgers ot first trial. H locates, as they occur, Errors iu Posting Amounts, in Additions, Subtractions, Extensions. Carrying Forward, and Taking Out Balance It abolishes calling back, because if thcr« is an error tho system indicate.*) it t 0 you, pointing out the actual Amount and Ledger Account before you open your ledger. Time-saver, Speedy, fiimplp, Q|K i Bare. It con bo nse<i on ycor prewnt books. No duplicating work, no extra bookn, and no machine. Particulars onlv from HUGH DOUGLAS, Manufacturing Stationer, Victoria Street, Wellinstna. NOTICE. BACK DATES OF "TOE DOMINION." OWING to tho increasing demand for back dates of "THE DOMINION," wo have found it necessary to make an extra charge, at tho rate of One Penny per Month, for Copies of the Paper more than one month old. No extra charge will bo mado for copies of tho current month's issue.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1293, 23 November 1911, Page 1
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