AMUSEMENTS. m H E A T R E ROY 'A L. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons THE BOOM OF BOOMS. AGAIN PACKED TO THE DOORS. FASOLA. ' TIIH HINDU FAKIR FASOLA. AND MAGICIAN. ANOTHER BRILLIANT SUCCESS. The Huge Audience Mystilied, Bewildered, Baffled by Miirvcllous Exhibitions of Hindu Necromancv. FASOLA. Tlio Great Illusionist, and FASOLA. Wonder Worker; the SltilFASOLA. fill Juggler, and Master of FASOLA. Hindu Magic. Audiences Taken by Storm. THE WINDSOR CHORISTERS, THE WINDSOR CHORISTERS, Led by Wonderful Boy Soprano, Exquis. ite, Delightful, Captivating Singing, winning Tremendous Applause. Original OUR NEW VAUDEVILLE COMPANY Acclaimed a Groat Success. Humorous Songs, Witty Dialogues. Fine Dancing, etc., etc. BOOK YOUR. SEATS at the DRESDEN for the LAST TWO NIGHTS of present magnificent programme. WE CHANGE NEXT .SATURDAY. More Fine Acts in Store. Dress Circle anil 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Booking (only Cd. extra). QKATIXG Direction RINK. OKA TING John Fuller and Sons. RINK. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictured. TO-NIGHT AT 8. FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES FULLERS'.. of all PICTURES Presenting AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME Of (he f.nh'sr in Kinomnio«r.aph.v. THE HALF-BRHKD'S DAUGHTER. A Real Indian Portrayal with Powerful Situations and Magnificent Setting of Natural Scenery. THE HALF-UUKED'S DAUGHTER. Vitagraph's Latest Dramatic Success. A POLISHED BURGLAR. 'J'llE KID FROM KLONDYKE. Pathe Australian Gazelle, and otheri, Orchestra Stalls Is.; Stalls, Ud. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. CtL\>TGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-NTGHT The Mvstorv of Blyth House, TO-NIGHT The Mystery of Blyth House. TO-NIGHT The Mystery of Blyth House. An Exclusive Star Picture. A Thrilling Story of a Detective's Life. TO-NIGHT Saved from the Torrents. TO-NIGHT Saved from the Torrents. TO-NJGHT An exeitiii',' Wild West drama. TO-NIGHT Supported by' an exclusive TO-NIGHT Programme of Scenic, Comio, TO-NIGHT and Topical Pictures. Special Programme for Children on Saturday Afternoon. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission-Adults 6d., Children 3d. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■JLJASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY. Treatment by an Accredited Specialist. C. CREIGHTON HALE, of 89 Mortimer Street, Cavendish Square, MASSEUR BY LONDON CERTIFICATE, is temporarily in N«w Zealand, and treats patients cither at their Residences, at Clubs, at Hotels, or at tho N.Z. Branch. Establishments*. MAY STREET, WELLINGTON. Reasonable Terms. Particulars on application. Telephone 322 G. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Herbert Street. THURSDAY, MARCH Mth, 8 p.m. MISS WEBSTER, of China Inland Mis* sion, will speak of (ho Lil'o and Work of Dr. T. S. Leo in Y.W.C.A. Rooms. JEAN S. WILSON, Gr:i. Sec. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. M'LAUGHLIN ~AND PHILLIPS, Gentlemen's Tailors, Have Commenced Business NO. 9 ROOM, COOPER'S BUILDINGS, Willis Street. •LAW HOLIDAY. milE Office? of Solicitor- praeli.-itiß in A the- Citv of Wo'.liivJton will bo CLOSED on 'MONDAY. I hi? 18th iml... the date on which ST. PATRICK'S DAYu being observed. F. HARRISON. Secretary. Wellington District Law Society. special: notices ~T. KE.\nTu)V MA('DONALD, L'ID. tin Liquidation). i DIVIDEND in lhU 1-Ntalo will bo •TV declared smil u'H'l' , - payable-on the IVth day of Apiil. VMi. Any claim again-t ihc Liquidator n»t .presented before Hie Itllh day of April will not be rei-eqni-ed. NENIjYjCEMIIER. Liquidator^ cTylwsdale hokse society op thk dominion of sv.w zeaLAND vlneorpsrutrd). I T the rccjuc-i of ii I.IITO number nf jix Brci'diM';, Iho lime lor recciviu? entries for the fiM Volumi- <>f tho Stud Book lias been, extended till tho :llst MARCIf. ,T. A. JOHNSTfINE. President. WINDOW DRESSER. WANTED nt once, FirM-cla." WINDOW DRESSER. Apply, with references and salary requivi\l, io T. ARMSTRONG AND CO., LTD., Victoria Square, Chrij-tohuroh. WAMTHD TO SELL. "TfTMOTClVrsfs.' UNDERMENTIONED Second-hand MOTOR-CAKS. taken by mo in Part Payment for New Car?, all in Running Ordor. Am prepared to Sell at follou-'nc Low Prices, Net Cash, with ail faults a* c.-,rs stand:— MINEUVERETTE-l cylinder. « horsi-powor, C-scator. hood, luir.ns, etc £30 STUART-2 cylinders. 9 hursepower, 4-soator, hood. lamps, etc. S.oH FORD—t cylinders, Iβ horw-powor,. 2-seater, hood, lamps, etc £55 CADILLAC-l cylinder, 10 horse- ' power, 4-senler, lamps, etc £85 SIZARRB NAUDIN-I cylinder, 8 horse-power, 2-scaler, hood, lamp?, etc : £65 On view at my Showrooms. Wakefleld St. Opposito Town Hall. 'Phone 3234. 11. LEICESTER. TANK. YXTANTED to Soil, ONE BRABY'S '* ' 400-G?LI.ON IRON TANK, painted, VIIITCH AND ALLAN, Wellington. I"yWirSALK, ono Lui(laii,TL?ii7oiitrWn7- . oni'tli , , .£3."); a goiid chance , for a stable: both vehicles practically new; a. bargain. Frame ami Johnston, Diuinovirke. Ift n; SAJJ : bre<l! iia nrr leiiyinsr N«w /cai.iud. Apply "Dominion" Oflku.'
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1388, 14 March 1912, Page 1
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