AMUSEMENTS. jJJHJLLERS' THEATRE ROYAL. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF LAST TWO NIGHTS OF „ .VAUDEVILLE Until CHRISTMAS at tins popular houso of amusement. A MAGNIFICENT' FAREWELL PROGRAMME MDLLE. HAYIJI-F.'S MARIONETTES. MDLLE, HA YDEE'S MARIONETTES. Posilivoly tin.* Greatest Novelty the Fuller Management have over presented, NIGHTLY AUDIENCES ASTOUNDED. A THEATRE WITHIN A THEATRE. THE DELAFIOKES, Entertainers and Xylophone Experts. THE NATIONAL DUO, \\ ouderful Child Performers. SEE THEM iu their Marvellous Apach# Dance. NADA .MOKET. America's Lradiiv* 1 adv Entertainer. MARTINETTj AND GROSSI, Noveltv Surprise Artists. DELEVALE AND GILBERT, Australia's Leading Patter Artists, . AND MANY OTHER ARTISTS. D.C. and 0.5., 2s. Stalls, Is. m H E A T 1? E II 0 l'i L. VACANT. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS NEXT, 27th and 28tli inst. respectively, For Political and Other Meetiugs, Apply JOHN FULLER AND SONS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. LAST TWO NIGHTS of Fullers' LAST TWO NIGHTS Pictures at HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Messrs. John Fuller and Sons take thib opportunity in announcing that To-night and To-morrow Night will bo the last two entertainments at His Majesty's Theatre. ON' MONDAY NEXT, FULLERS' PICTURES will Reopen at tho SKATING RINK, Vivian Street. TO-NIGHT, at S. ' WAR! WAR! WAR! WAR! THE Tt'RICO-ITALIAN WAR. The Invasion of Tripoli—The Italian Army and Nnvv—Troop Landing at Tripoli, WAR! AVAR! WAR! WAUI THE RATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. TIIM RATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. Edison's Greatest Production. RORY O'MORE ' The Story RORY O'MORE of an Irish Patriot. THE TKIiUACU FIRE And Many Other Interesting Items. D.C. and 0.5.. Is.; Stalls (tip-up), 6(1. Plan at. Christeson's. 'Phone SIS 3. Remember! MONDAY NEXT, FUI.LERS' PICTURES at the ' FULLERS' PICTURES Skating Rink, THE BABY COMPETITION! /COMBINATION BAND SAW, FRET SAW, and SPINDLE-SHAPED, fitted for foot, hand, or power, iron and steel throughout. The above niachinc, complete with all Accessories. FOR SALE, CHEAP, May I3e Seen in Use. Apply 0 PARISH STREET, WELLINGTON. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF LICENSING POLL AND NATIONAL. PROHIBITION POLI,. - AND OF TIME AND PLACE FOR SELECTION OF FIT PERSONS TO APPOINT SCRUTINEERS THEREFOR, • IN Pursuant of the Licensing Act, 190S, and tho amendments thereto, I, •Tan'es Edward Frederick Ferry, Returning Officer for tho Wellington South Licensing District, do hereby give notice (hat on the 7th Pay of DECEMBER, 11111, tho day appointed for talcing (ho Electoral Foil for. tho Electoral District (if Wellington Soulh, simultaneously therewith a LICENSING POLL will bo taken upou tho following proposals i— I Vote For Local Restoration. I Vote For Local No-Licensc. And concurrently with tho faking ol the said Licensing Poll there will be submitted for the determination of tho olec« tors of the said Licensing District_ ilia (mention whether National Prohibition. slir.il eoriie into force throughout New Zealand.' The question will bo submitted in the following form:— I Vole Against National Prohibition. I Vote For National Prohibition. Nominations of pcr-ons to appoint Scrutineers in accordance with th« Licensing Act, IPOS, and tho amendment thereto must ho lodged with me not later than 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the SOtli Day of NOVEMBER, UHI. And I hereby givo notice that I shall on tho 2nd day nf December, 1011, at: the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at my office in tho Public Library, Newtown, publicly consider all nomination-papers of persons to appoint Scrutineers which have been duly lodged in respect of the Licensing Poll for the said Licensing District and in respect of the National Prohibition Poll. Dated at Wellington, this '21st day of November, 1 nil. J. E. F. PERRY, Returning Officer, i ■Wellington South. The Public Library, Newtown.
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF CAB STANDS. "\TOTICE is hereby jiivrn that the Wellingion Cily Council hove appointed Stands for Licensed Hackney Carriages, as under, viz.-.— CUBA STREET. Commencing 11 feet norlh of its intersection with the Northern Side of Manner* Street, and extending 48 feet aloiij! Cuba Street in a Northerly direction, - feel; from the Western Kerb—2 cab:—horses' hearts Sout'V orly. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Commencing 10 feet XorlJi cf il.s intersection with Liunbton Quay, and extending d 8 feet in at Northerly direction 2 feet from the Western Kerb— 2 cabs—horn's' heads Southerly. HUNTER STREET. Commencing 10 f'.ol East 1 , of its intersection with (lie Eastern Side of Customhouse Quay and extending HI feet in un Easterly direction 2 feo.t from Southern Kerb—li cabs—horses* heads Westerly. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Off CANTERBURY, LTD. ORDINARY SHARER. \ LIMITED NUMBER of .Co OrdinJ\. ary Shares are now available to shareholders and tho general public. The shares will bo issued on the basis of Two Pounds each paid up, with « premium as heretofore of Ten Shillings per share. Forms of application can be obtained from Messrs. llarcourt and Co., A. T Bala, Esq., or F. Pownall, Wellington Agent. E. W. RELPH. General Manager, Christchurch.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1294, 24 November 1911, Page 1
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