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BTHE DOMINION" PREPAID ADVEW TISEMENT RATES. One Inch (60 Words), 4s. per lneortlon. Front Paeo, ss. per inch each Insertion* BIETH, DEATH, AND MARKIAQE NOTICES, 2s. 6<i. per insertion. (Situations Vacant \ Kot Exceeding Situations Wanted I ~ w „.j. To Let I Words, Board and Eosidonco i BIXPENOE. CENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. , 16 Words, la.; 24 Words, le, 6d.i 30 Wordß, 2s.

: AMUSEMENTS. SKATING RINK Direction RATING RINK John Fuller & Sons. Another Magnificout Programme of tho Latest Pictorial Gems, presented Lust Evening for the first time. FULLERS'PICTURES! The Best FULLERS' PICTURES! of All! TO-NIGHT! (Friday) TO-NIGHT I GRAND BENEFIT NIGHT GRAND BENEFIT NIGHT In Aid of llm Wellington Navuls' Boatinf Society. A. PROGRAMME OF PROGRAMMES I Tlw Finest for Many Months. AFTER FIFTY YEARS, Ambrosia AFTER FIFTY YEARS, , Masterpiece. A Charming I.ovo Idyll which, develops in the grim MiiToundings- of War. A HANDSOMER'MANy A HANDSOMER MAN, . A Novel Comedy Treat by Mr. Maurio* CosMlo, of the Vitagraph. Co. LAST TWO NIGHTS! ~- . THE DOUBLE-EVENT,. .THE DOUBLE EVENT,".."".. Nat Gould's Sporting Drama. -• AND MANY OTHERS.-..„ . Orchestral Stalls, Is.; Back Stalls, Gd. VMAS DAY (Mpndny) "xMAS NIGHTf .■Messrs. Fullers' will present for the first time in New Zealand Ediwm's Special 'Nmas Production, "A CHRISTMAS CAROL," "A CHRISTMAS CAROL," . By. Charles Dickens. Tho dissolving views showing tlie appearance .of Marley's Ghost to Scroogo and the visions called up by the Spirit of Christmas, port raying ■ scenes in tho old miser's past, present, and future, nra most unique and beautiful, residting in an effect that is nothing short of marvellous.'"•'. . "A CHRISTMAS CAROL." ■ Every Lady and Gentleman present- at the Skating Rink on Xmas Night will bo presented with an Illustrated Booklet of Dickens's mast famous stoijy. JFJIULLEES' THEATRE ROYAL THE KINEM. \ CO LOR THEATRE. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS OF PRESENT GRAND PROGRAMMES! EVERYONE TS FLOCKING TO SEE KINE.UACOLOR. The Most Beautiful and Perfect Phase of Cinematngraphv Ever Introduced. REVIEW OF TROOPS BY ICING AND KAISER, A Picture that Stands out Alone. BIRTH OF SPRING FLOWERS! ■ Showing the Evolution of the Flower from Hud to lilossom. LAUNCH OF THE OLYMPIC! The Largest Steamer in tho World, THE HARVEST! A Beautiful Series, showing all tin Glorious Colours of a Harvest Field. LIQUEURS AND CIGARS! An Astounding Mixture of Colour, als* showing tho Elaborately-coloured Boxes and Lalwls. Also BLACK AND WHITE STAR ITEMS D.C., 2s.i Stalls, Is.; Back Stalls, 6d. "SCULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL. i- 1 THE KTNEMACOLOR THEATRE. KEXiV MONDAY EVENING, (. DECEMBER 25th. \ GRAND CHRISTMAS, PROGRAMME. When Kincmacolor will be seen at its best in magnificent natural coloured subjects. BOOK SEATS AT. DRESDEN-16 ensure ' comfort, j Dress Circle, 2s. ; TOWN~IaLL. ' TOWN -HALL, r TOWN HALL. Direction John Fuller nnd Sons, BOXING NIGHT. ..' . BOXING NIGHT. ; v In celebration of tho festive season an appropriate and superior selection of PICTURES FULLERS' PICTURES FULLERS' PICTURES FULLERS' Will be screened. Dainty and artistic gems of motion photography,- judiciously chosen and artistically blended to suit tho holiday palate will constitute th« menu for the occasion. > THE SEASON OF PEACE AND GOODWILL Is admittedly u time of happiness. It is also tho season of happy reunions in Wellington City, when tho Mecca of joyous souls is tho TOWN HALL, and tho shrine at which They worship is PICTURES PICTURES Presented by FU LLERS' FULLER S' HARMONIOUS MUSICAL STRAINS By an efficient orchestra will assist in beguiling away the happy hours. Balconv, Is.; Front Chairs, Is.; Back do., (id. ' -REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET i»> MATCH, HAWKE'S BAY V. WELLINGTON. HAWKE'S BAY V. AVKLLINGTON. HAWKE'S BAY V. WELLINGTON. BASIN. RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE, ■ TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2 P.M., And ' CHRISTMAS DAY. TnE ONLY ATTRACTION. FOR CHRISTMAS. Admission, Is.; Stand, Gd. Extra. E. B. VANCE. Hon. Secretary. PIANO-PLAYING MADE EASY. NO Scales, Excrct'sos, or Drudgery; no Failures. Wo return your monoj if you are unable to read music and play in Bin weeks. Full tuition, £2 2s. Call and inspect tho National Collego of Mnsio, 30 Willis Street. Postal Course Now Rnadv. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 n.m. C" j zj.:.. -u—j--jii-L —— ■■ PUBLIC NOTICES. DECLARATION OF RESULT 01? POLL FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON EAST. T PERCIVAL CORDING, Returning -l» Oilicer for the Electoral District of (Wellington East, do hereby declare tho result of tho poll taken on the 14th day of December. I'.UI, for the election Of a member of Parliament for the said district to bo as follows:--Yiolos Candidates, Polled. M'LVRIfN, David .171.1 NEWMAN, Alfred Kingoomo 3780 Total number of valid votes polled 74!)5 Number of votes rejected as informal '. IS I therefore declare the said ALFRED KINGCOMH NEWMAN to bo-elected. Dated at Wellington this 21st dav of December, 1911. P. CORDING. Returning Oilicer. CHRISTMA~s"~AND NEW~YEAII HOLIDAYS. THE following days will be observed by us as Christmas and New Year Holidays : -DKCEMBER 25(h and 2lith. and JANUARY Ist and 2nd. Our warehouse will bo open for business December 27th to 30th, inclusive. M'ELDOWNEY BROS., Warehousemen, Wellington, M A SSAGE. ' MRS. CREIGHTON HALE, the long-cst-establishod Teacher of Massago in London, is Opening, a Branch of hor London establishment in Wellington for tho Instruction of Ladies in Scientific Massago in every branch, including General, Swedish, Weir, Mitchell, Electricity. Swedish Drill, etc. Every Lesson on living subject. Certificate when proficiont. Author of the "Art of Massage" also Teacher of tho Blind. Co. NurU EvciitU.Aitkea. Strwt- Wollinjrtoa.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1318, 22 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1318, 22 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1318, 22 December 1911, Page 1

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