AMUSEMENTS. KINEMACOLOR. . KINEMACOLOR. THEATRE R 0 T i E. HEATRE R 0 Y A L. TO- THE TONIGHT! NIGHT NIGHTI TO- OF TONIGHT! NIGHTS! NIGHT! hirst presentation in New Zealand of tho most marvellous, scientific discovery of the age. KINEMACOLOR "" KINEMACOLOR. Natural Colour Kinematography. No gaudy tinting of objects in erroneous colouring, but a true and lifelike portrayal of things material in the line* with which Nature hns endowed them. KINEMACOLOR. The Solo Rights for New Zealand aro held ■ by John Fuller and Sons. KINEMACOLOR. In Wollinglon, can ONLY BE SEEN at THE THEATRE ROYAL. KINEMACOLOR, Is the ONLY NATURAL COLOUR PROCESS in the World. A Sydney paper says:—"There is no confusion of tints in the film picture. The picture produced by Kinemacolor nrt might be a hue chromo of n ; masterly oil painting. In comparison with tho best black and white kinomatography, there is a great gain of realistic impression." And that is the verdict wherever KINEMACOLOR, has been exhibited. It'will bo tho verdict in Wellington niter the first exhibition of KINEMACOLOR-TO-NIGHT! because it has passed the severest scrutiny anil lest, in Gie world's leading cities. A (.'HARMING PROGRAMME will be screened. Mirny delightful subjects in natural colours will be shown, including THE KING IN IRELAND. VENTCE. VENICE. THE STORM AT TENERIFFE, INVESTITURE OF 11. R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. To see KINEMACOLOR onco meano sure and permanent conversion to this delightful and fascinating form of entortaiinnent. Remember- TO-NIGHT! NOTE POPULAR I'I'ICESD.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; BacK Stalls, Gd. Plan at tho Dresden, No booking fee. SKATING KINK! Wellington'! K ATI NO RINK! Cosiest SKATING RINK! Picture Ilouso. TO-NIGHT at 8. At tho Ever- Popular FULLERS' PICTURES TOLLERS' PICTURES FULLERS'PICTURES Will bo presented AN ENTIRELY NEW- PROGRAMMEAN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME A Varied Assortment of Star Pictures direct from England, America, and tho Continent with the mail arriving TODAY. FOR LOVE AND GLORY, FOR LOVE AND GLORY. A Fascinating-Drama of War, Love, Re* venue. Repentance, and Forgiveness. INTREPID DAVY! Vilnpraph's INTREPID DAVY! Latest Comedy, PATHE ANIMATED GAZETTE. • And M;(nv Oilier. O.S. Is. Back Stalls Cd. ■ PIANO-PLAYINU MADE EAST. NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures. We return yonr money if you are unable to read music and play in six treckc. Full tuition, ,t!2 2a. Call and inspect the National College of Music, 00 Willis Street. . • ■ ,- Postal Cburso Now Ready. Hours—lo a.m. to 0 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SPECIAL NOTICE. DRAINAGE OF PROPERTIES IN OUTLYING DISTRICTS. TjUNAL NOTICE is hereby given that, -1- unless tho Notices served by tho Council requiring persons to connect their Premises with the Drainage System are complied with FORTHWITH, legal proceedings will be taken without further notice. JNO. R."PALMER. Town Clerk. 2nd December, 1911. LAW HOLIDAY. THE Offices of Solicitors practising in the C'itv of Wellington will bo CLOSED on THURSDAY; 7th Decernbcr—General Election Day. F. HARRISON, Secretary, Wellington District Law Society. ' BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. t.N' Interim Dividend of Six Per Cent A (Is. per share) upon the Ordinary Share Capital of (lie Bank has been declared, and is now payable. The Warrants for the Dividends of Shareholders on the Local Register may bo obtained at tho Wellington Branch, Lamb ton. Quay. W. OALLKNDKR, General Manager. Wellington, 2nd December, 1911. "ji/fKS. CREIGHTON HALE'S Address _ Will bo ROYAL OAK HOTEL \ • Until Further Notice. SPECIAL NOTICEG. WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBS NO-LICENSE LEAGUE. ELECTORS! TEMPERANCE Reform is treated in this country as no other reform is. A 50 per cent, handicap is placed against No-License by the existing threefifths' majority. This undemocratic position entrenches the browing and hold interests in an uuciidurablo manner. License exists today on a minority voto of 33,000. The Leaders of tho Government, Onposition, and the Labour Parlies havo all pronounced against this obsolete arrangement. Tho following Wellington City and Subutbs Candidates have declared themselves three-fifths majority men, and you should know it:— BOLTON, F. G. BRODIB, J. . FLETCHER, R. FITZGERALD, J. E. HHRDMAN, A. L. IZARD, A. GEO. PETHBICK, Hon. Sep. SPORTING. TXTOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY V * CLUB. RACE MEETING, SATURDAY and MONDAY, December 9th and 11th. ■■' - ' -—' COUXLS, CT7LLNQ, AND CO.. LTD, BRANDON STREET, WELLNGTON. Mannfactnretis of— CABD AND FILING CABINETS AND SUPPLIES. OFFICE FUENrrUSE;
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1302, 4 December 1911, Page 1
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