AMUSEMENTS. PULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT OF BLACK AND WHITE PICTURES. GRAND NEW KINEMACOLOR SERIES TO-NIGHT. TnE GLORIES of the UPPER THAMES. Tho beauty nnd charm of tho Upper Thames are well known, and no more fuscimttiug river scenes aro imaginable. The I houses and house-boats, with their (?6rgoous gardens, are nil portrayed with truf eli'ect by. Kinemacolor. THE FRESH WATER AQUARIUM, THE FRESH WATER AQUARIUM, A Magnificent Picture of FishLifo. MYSTIC MANIPULATIONS, MYSTIC MAXIR'LATIONS, A Particularly Interesting Study. LAKE COMO, ITALY, LAKE COMO, ITALY, The Famous Italian Lnl:o is here showa in all its marvellous beauty. And in addition the fine selection of ordinary pictures. rii NOTE SPECIAL PRICES! DRESS CIRCLE ONE SHILLING, STALLS SIXPENCE. _P!an_Dresden; no booking fee. N SKATING Dliwtion RINk! KjVTIXG John Fuller and Sons. RINK. The Recognised Homo of Perfect Pictures. THIS EVENING AT 8. Direct from London nnd America with the English Mail To-Day. FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES FULLERS' Of All. ' PICTURES Presenting— Thfl Knlem Co.'s Latest Success, THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW, TIIELONG ARM OF THE LAW, A Woslvru Story typical of Life on th« California-Mexican Border fifty years ngo. A MESSAGE FROM BEYOND. A MESSAGE FUOM BEYOND, The redemption of a wayward son from his fully by tho spirit of his mother's love. CA IT AIN li AR N A CLE-DIPLOM AT (A. Vitagraph Comedy,) The old captain put-; "a young fellow wise," and helps him in his lovo affairs STAG HUNTING ON KXMOOIJ, STAG HUNTING ON EXMOOR, Pathe London Gazette, Etc., Etc. Orchestral Stalls, 16. Stall;, Cd. CRICKET! .CRICKET! CRICKET | UICKET! CRICKET! CRICKETAUCKLAND V. WELLINGTON, BASIN RESERVE, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, At 11 a.m. AVMI&SIOX: h.; Stand, fid. extra. Admission, after 1.30 n.ni., fid. E. B. VANCE, Hon. See, ■ WEDNESDAY, MARCH-13, 1912. LEVIN AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. millßD ANNUAL MEETING, to bt 1 held on the RACECOURSE, LEVIN (under N.Z.A.A.A. Rules). First event to start at 12.30 sharp. , Write Secretary for Programme nnd fill? particulars. Entries Close on MARCH 3. Handicapper—Mr. W. J. Pollock. A. GROVEK, Secretary, Oxford Street, Levin. STRING BAND. MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, jnd Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Aro prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes," Garden Parlies, etc. Can supply largo or small Orchestra. Address, 13G TORY ST. 'Phone L's7o. rWURTENEVT V. MOHR \l (Lato of Melbourne), MENTAL AND MAGNETIC nEALER. Will cure you of Rheumatism, Nervous Prostration, Indigestion, Throat and Chest Trouble, Liver nnd Kidney Disease, Paralysis. Spinnl Curvature, etc. No Drurs or OpcratMii. Advice Free. BANK OP AUSTRALASIA CHAMBERS. Customhouse Quay (Take Lift). PUBLIC NOTICES. M76¥ila\l}sl^,^TZ\ r i7~ LEASE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of the Native Land Act, 11109, and ihn regulations thereunder, that live sections of land, ranging from 1(1 acre- , * to 23 acres each, situate opposite, the Puhuitua Railway Station, will be offered for sale by Public Auction, nnd that two sections of •12 acres and 150 nerrs respectively, situate in Block V, Aoliaiura Survey District, will he olferod for lease by Public Auction, at the Courthouse. Pjiliintiin. at '-'.SO o'clock p.m., on TUESDAY, 27th FlvllRrARY," 11112. Full i/r\rticn!ars and litho. plans enn H Wfiii at (he Post Offices at PAIUATI'A, WOODVILLE. MASTERTON. RAlf.U'NVI. ALV'URDTON. i<ml PONOAROA. at tin? Board's Office, Wellington, nnd at tho office oi U\e Native Deviavtmout, Wellington. C. T. ]I. BROWN, President, lkaroa District Maori land Bonrd. REMOVAL NOTICE. MR. RAWIRT P. MEESHACK, Land Agent aud Interpreter (late of OKphnnt aud .Oliphniir. Solicitors, Auckland), wishes to notify his Clients and tho Public, generallv that on and' after tho Ist Day of MARCH, 1912, vhe Bukiios now carried on by him nt Ifirkcaldie's Building, Stout Street. Wellington, will be removed to 1M and 152 LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington, next to Bunny and Aysou, Solicitors, Wellington. 19th February, 1912. MONEY TO LE.VD. rr\HE WELLINGTON TRI'ST, LOAN, X AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. - Advances mado on approved freehold socurities (Farms and Town Properties) from XfiO and upwards, at cm-rent rale- ' of interest. Offices: 219 Lambton Q<my. Wellington. R. E. R.UVNSLEY/ Secretary. PROFESSOR MAC CLAIRVOYANT, Life's Story ( nx \ r \J told. No htimbiiir. Science, Accuracy, Truth. Gifted from boyhood. 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. 2s. Gil., 5s Country and inter-Dominion Clients scud date c'f birth, hour horn if possible, sample handwriting, !is. postal note, and stamped envelopo for reply. Consulting Rooms, 138 Tory Street, closo Vivian Street, Welling. [ ton. ' i limn METALLIC SIGN AND PUT--1 ING COMPANY, LIMITED. OFFICES: 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WORKS: 35 NAIRN STREET. . Elefltro-platers in Copper, Niokel, Silver and Gilt. Makers oi Artistic Signs, Name Plates, Memorial Tabids, etc., Antique Coppering on cast iron or any metal, Repousse Work in Conner or brass. Art Metivl Work of every description. Skotehes, Designs, and Price List* lurnlshQi,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1373, 26 February 1912, Page 1
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