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AMUSEMENTS, SUCCESS! MARVELLOUS SUCCESS 1 k;) KlNliM ACOLOR. KINEMACOLOR, Arrived nt tlie THEATRE ROYAL Last Night mid captivated a large audi* once by its fascinating realism, KINJ-;.MA(.'OLOJv. H.«s "made good" in Wellington. A. pro gramme of uitistic excclleuco is being pt'osented. a'.id , KINE.MACOLOR has proved to be the iinast thing in Colour Cinematography ever witnessed, ha* cause , J IT IS GENUINE, And presents every object in tho sub* ducd tints and hues of nature. KINEMACOLOR, KINEMACOLOR. Js the last word in Cinematography. It is on a pijiiiiiclo alone, Supremo and Grand. KINEMACOLOR, An enthusiastic audience acclaimed lbs success of tl|c new natural colour pro* cess, MGIIIIA at S. POPULAR PRICES, o t D n C - n a ," d OISl > 2s 'i Slalls « ls -i »Macfc Stalls, Cd. Plan at tho Dresden. No booking fee. S! x -'!\n!vi'i Directors, , RINK! John Fuller and SKATING RINK! Sons. \\ eliingtoii's Cosiest Picturo House. TO-NIGHT at 8. '™-S KS ' Tlio best PICTURES FLLLEUS' of all. PICTIJRIiS Presenting (lie very lntest. series of Star Productions, including "THEN YOU'LL REMEMBER ME," Edison's Latest Sucoess. Tip-1 EXPRESS ENVELOPE, A thrilling iuul_ stirring drama by th( Knlom Co. LOVE AND GLORY A Story of LOVE AND GLORY War and Love, Intrepid Dacy. Pathc Gazette. ' Continued Success of THE BABY COMPETITION, ~ THE BABY COMPETITION, Wellington's Chubby Darlings oonlinna to captivate and delight the huge audiences which nightly lill tho building. O.S. Is. Back Stalls (id, (QRAND GARDEN FETE I To be held on SATURDAY, flth DEC, In the Charminglv Picturesque Grouudi Of AWAHUA. Kindly Lent by Sir .Toseph and Ladjr Ward to aid the noble work being c-ir- ( ried on in tho different parts of 111# ' City by tho RICHMOND FREE KINDERGARTEN; SCHOOLS. Tho Schools are doing work now that will have a high moral, influence in the lives of our futnro citizens. Don't forget the daIe—SATURDAY, 9th! DECEMBER, Aftornoon Tea, Gd. Entrance, Is, WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. ; mill-; Annual Distribution of Prizes ami JL- Certificates of tho Wellington Day Teclinical School will , be inado THIS EVENING, in St. Peter's Schoolroom, . Ghiizuee Street, at 8 p.m., by Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G.,'C.J. Old Students ami their Friends are invited to attend. All Day Scholars must attend. W. S. LA, TROBE, M.A., • .-. r Director. . PIANO-PLAYING MADE EAS"Y7~~ NO Scales, Exercises, or Drudgery; no Failures We return your money if yon are unable to read music and play in sil weeks'. Full'tuition, X 2 2s. Call and inspect tho Natioua.l College of Music, 30 Willis Street. Postal Courso Now Ready. Hour&-10 a.m. to 9 p.m. MEETINGS. ~ QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, NO-LICENSE~ MEETING. ■ NO-LICENSE .MEETING. THIS EVENING S O'CLOCK. LAST WORDS BEFORE THE BATTLF* REV. W. ,T. COMIiTE. J IK. ]•;. TKEGKAR, REV. C. H. OLDS (just from Mastorton) RJ?V. A. C. SIM (just from Ashburtou), REV. .T. .1. NORTH. REV. J. DAWSON. Tho presenco of Every No-Licenso and National Prohibition Sympathiser wanted, l_ » PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. .ELECTION DAY. T HEREBY request tho Citizens of WeiA lington to observe. THURSDAY NEXT, tho 7th instant, from NOON, as a Half-Holiday, being Election Day, ia lieu of Wednesday, the 6th instnut. THOMAS M. WILFORD, . Mayor. 4th December, 1311. NOTICE. "VS7'E, the undersigned, .intend to, and ' t will at tin; next meeting of the Hntt County Council, apply for permission to erect a gate on Collin's Roau, running through properly 'eased by us, and known as Stonestead Farm. (Signed) LINDSAY, BRADBURY, Upper llutt. November Dfllh, 1911. CREIGHTON HALE'S Address Will be ROYAL OAK HOTEL Until Further Notice. SPECIAL NOTICES, ROMAN CATHOLICS! JTp GRACE THE ARCIIEISHOP Has Warned you Not to •VOTE FOR 'HIE PROHIBITION PROPOSAL In tlio LICENSING POLL. WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBS NO-LICENSE LEAGUE. . ELECTORS I rTffiMPERA NCE Reform is treated In JL this country as no other reform is. A 50 per oeut. handicap is placed . against No-Licenso by the existing threefifths majority. This undemocratic position entrenches tho 'brewing and hotel interests in an unendurable manner. License oxisis : today on a minority vote of 33,000. The Leaders of tho Government, Opposition, and tho Labour Parties havo all pronounced agninßt this obsoleto arrangement. Tlio following Wellington City and Suburbs Candidates havo doclarod themselves three-fifths majority men, and you should know it:-- > BOLTON, F. G, BRODIE, J. FLETCHER, R. FITZGERALD, ,T. E, HERDMAN, A. L. IZARD, A. GEO. PETHRICK, Hou, SoO.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 5 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 5 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 5 December 1911, Page 1

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