AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! LAST CHANCE! pULLEUS , TnEATRE ROYAL. LAST NIGHT OF LAST NIGHT OF TT I-, VAUDEVILLE Until CHRISTMAS at this popular house , „, of amusement. A MAGNIFICENT FAREWELL PRO,r~TT GRAMME MDLLE. H.\YDEE'S MARIONETTES. MDLLE. UAYDEE'S MARIONE'iTEif. Positively tho Greatest Novelty the Fuller „„Slan;i2c-nient have over presented. NIGHTLY AUDIENCES ASTOUNDED. A THEATRE WITIirN A THEATRE. THE DEI.AFIORES, tntertainers and Xylophone Expcrte. THE NATIONAL DUO, „_„ Wonderful Child Performers. SEE THEM in their Maj-vcllous Apacho Dance. NAD A JIORET, America s Loading Lady Entertainer. MARTINETTI AND GROSSI, Novelty Surprise Artists. DELEVALE AND GILBERT, Australia's Leading Palter Artiste. AND MANY OTHER ARTISTS. D.C. ami 0.5., 2s. Stalls, Is. rpHEATRE R 0 Y A L. VACANT. MONDAY AND TUIOSDAY EVENINGS NEXT, 27th and 28th j D st. respectively, For Political and Other Meetings. JOHN FULLER AND SONS. FOR AULD LANG SYNE. " XJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, i ■*-•■• Props., .Tohn Fuller aud Sons. TO-DAY, 2.30. MATINEE Farewell to MATINLB Tlieatre. Farewell to TO-XIGHT. at S. His Majesty's TO-XIGHT, at 8. Theatre. TO-XIGHT, at S. . Last J'wo Performances at tho Old (ourlenay Place Theatre. On Monday Next operations will take placo to pull down tin.- building and prepare for tho creel ion of (ho New His Majesty's Theatre. TO-DAY, '.Mill, And TO-NIGHT. GRAND FAHEWEEL PROGRAMME. THE RATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. TRAFALGAi: Espccts TRAFALGAR Kvorv Man to I TRAFALGAR Do His Duty. THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. RORY O'MORE The Story IiORY O'MORE of an Irish Patriot. A'AR! WAR! WAR! WAR! TURKO-ITALIAN WAR Invasion TURKO-ITALIAN WAR of Tripoli. The Italian Army and Navy—Scenes in Tripoli. And Many Others. D.C. and 0.5., 1?.; Stalls (tip-up), Gd. Plan at Christepon's. 'Phone 3153. MONDAY (NEXT) MONDAY FULLERS' PICTURES at tho FULLERS' PICTURES Skatiiiß Rink. Whero (he Latest star productions may ha enjoyed with Ease and Comfort.' An Unobstructed View from any part of the Biiildius. Tho Cosiest Picture Uonsa in Wellington, KI X E M A COLO R, 1 X E M A C 0 L 0 It. THEATRE ROYAL. MESSRS. JOHN FULLER AXD SONS nnnonnco with pleasure that on WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 29th, They will present for the First Timo , in Now Zealand (lie Latest Discovery and Achievement in Motion Photography. KIXEMACO'LOR. V.KIXEMACOLOR. Under special licenso from Amalgamated Pictures,! Ltd.. sole owners of the Australasian riplils. ICINEMACOLOE, KINEMACOLOR. (Pronounced Kin-c-ma-color.) What is it? It is tho secret which ecion* tists have been seeking to Bolvc for asen past, whereby objects ave photographed and reproduced in their natural colors. KINEMACOLOR. Actual Colors of Naluro in Animated Photography. KINEMACOLOR. Tho rago of London. Paris, Nciv York and Melbourne. KINEMACOLOR. "This Iyincmacolor is marvellous. Wo sec a rainbow, aud every shade melts imperceptibly into tho other. Kinnmacolor is t'ascinatiiur."—"Daily Express." KINEMACOLOR. "Will cro-ilo a revolution in bioscope entcrtaintnents. Living pictures to bo seen in their natural colours. Hero is tho. real thing."—London "Truth." KIXEMACOI.OR. "Tho only fault (hey have is that they spoil you for all other livinjr pictures for evermore."—Mr. W. T. Stead, editor "Review of Reviews." KIXKMArOLOR. KINEM.UmOR, THEATRE ROYAL. NEXT WEDNESDAY. ' ■ D.C. and 0.5.. i>.; Stalls Is. A limited number of Hack Stalls, lid. Plan at Dresden, vhcre seats may now be booked. No iJnoldns Fee.
MEETINCS. OPEN All! NO-IJCENSI3 MEETING AT BEKII A.MPOKE. TjJ A. WUIGRT will Address a. N<>SJi>* I.iceii'o MpfHng at the Conwr of ADELAIDE . ROAD and LUXFORII STREET TO-M.ORROV (Sunday EvoiiiiiK), at S.IS o'clock. Rev. Mr. Carlisle will also .«;oal:. A MEETING of those interested in -il Forming a RIFLE ASSOCIATION, to carry out the usual Wellington Riflo Chanipionsliip will bo held in thi! Bncltlo Street Drill Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30 o'clock sharp. .11. MARSHALL. President Karori Defence liillo Club, Convener. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. GT. PETER'S CHURCH, Willis Street. Holy Communion, 7 and S; Mntins, 11; Evensong, ". KELBUP.NE, S. H, and 7. TARANAJQ STREET MISSION. 11 (Holy Communion) and 7. OT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS .ST. (Presbyterian). TO-MOUKOW: Morainj; 11. Evening 7. REV. DR. GIBB. Subject: Roman Catholic Ambitions ia Church and SUle, as set forth iu Fathci Benson's recent novel. "The Dawn of All." ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington Terrace, SERVICES, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2G. Morning, 11. Evening 7. Preaeher: REV. ,T. GIBSON SMITH'. Evening Subject: "Work Out Your Own Salvalion." WESLEY CHURCH, TAKANAKI ST. TO-MOKROW. Morninj, ll.—Rev, ,T. G. Cliaynian. KvcdiuSi ",—Rev. .1. 0. Chapman. WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. NEW THEATRE. MANNERS STREET. I) p.m., Brotherhood. Pleasant Sundny afri'rnoon; open to all. The Students mid N'o-Liconse. Messrs R. JCenncdy, M.A.. LL.il., G. W. jloriw. C. H. Taylor, U.A. 7 p.m.—Rev. E. 0. Blamires. "A Trip Through. Wellington Uotols on Saturday tticrht." Selokt. Miss Ward,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 25 November 1911, Page 1
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