e amusements, TH H E A' 'J' RE' R O Y A L ■T, 1 !!?,1 ); ;-. John Fuller and Sons. ILLLLRh VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. (jouaraL i'ronv h Packed -House cam* to a clo>n: ; WELL, IT IS A FINE SHOW! Me Must Come Again. First Appearance TO-NICiHT iu N.Z. One ot Australia's LES CONEY Greatest Cornermen, LES CONEY v'lS'i" The Great Y'lm" MnHJm - - American NADA MOlil/I Lady Entertainer, Alf—l HE DRISOOLI.S—Bob SHIMA AND KAMEDA, FLOIIRIE RANGER. - STELLA RANGER. NOLAN AND LOVELL, And Our— SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. There are others also. Drcss_ Circle and 0.5., 25.; Stalls Is. c'"\Vr!i) D ' (booking' only Q K A T I U P. I N K. l-f \lvian Street. L lie Recognised Home oi Perfect Pictures, Direction loliu Fuller and Sons, Grand Full and Complete CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT AT 8. PICTURES The Best FULLERS'PICTURES of All! Topping the Bill of a Superb Selection of Artistic Masterpieces. ROMEO AND JULIET. ROMEO AND JULIET. ROMEO AND JULIET. A Beautifully Coloured Film of Shakespeare's lamous Tragedy, 1225 feet in length. DRAMATIC Subjects COMEDY -bythe INDUSTRY . World'n TRAVEL _ Leading EDUCATIONAL Producers. The First Choice of the Best Procurable. Orchestra Stalls Is., Stalls Od. fIT OIIA S' S HALL, £3 . NEWTOWN. Direction lohn Fuller and Sons, THIS EVENING, AT- 8 FULLERS' The Best PICTURES, FULLERS' of All. PICTURES, Present a Complete New Scries of the Latest Star Productions, including: ROMEO AND JULIET. ROMEO AND JULIET. ROMEO AND JULIET, A. Magnificent. Coloured. Film.. And Numerous.Others'Arriving with' th« English Mail .Thii Afternoon. ' . PRICES: Adults,' 6d; (Few' Reserves Is.) Children, 3d. . . ' rjpilE NEW ZEALAND CLUB) LUNCHEON. TO-MORROW (Tuesday), - April 16, 1912, At "TIFFIN" ROOMfc,. Manners Street (Next G. Winder's), at 1 p.m. - Guest: RALPH DURAND, Esq., Author and Traveller. - Subject:, "The Anglo-Saxon as a Colo niser. c. f. 'h; pollock:; - Hon: Sec., N.Z; Club. R. H. WEBB, .' Hon. Treasurer, 235 Lambton Quay. "THE GARDEN HOTEL," ENGAGE Rooms for a Week. End. Lovely Gardens, comfortable rooms, good menu, courteous attention. Moderate Tariff, aud ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. Ring Up "BELLEVUE." ELECTION NOTICES. • MAYORAL ELECTION. RA. WRIGHT will Address the Eleo* • tors as follows— MONDAY—lvilbirnio Hall, Kilbirnie, at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY-Sydney Street Schoolroom, at S p.m. MAYORAL ELECTION. A. S. BISS WEL Address the L'leotors as fol-TO-DAY', loth inst., at Newtown Library. TO-MORROW, 16th inst., nt Sydney Street Hall. WEDNESDAY, 17th inst., at Druids' Hall, Taranaki Strest. At 8 p.m. LOWER HUTT MAYORAL ELECTION, TO THE~ELECTORS. -T- ADIES and-GENTLEMEN,—I invitn you to meet me TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING-; at St. James's Hall, Lower Hutt, at 8 o'clock. Y'ours faithfully, E. P. BUNNY. SPECIAL MOTICES. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAM. WAYS. FREIGHT. SERVICE. \ REGULAR, Freight, aud Parcel Ser« -A vice by Ekctric Car is now run daily from the City to Newtown. Islainl Bay, Brooklyn, Ilaiaitai, Kilbirnie. Lyall Bay, Mi;nmar, Seatoun,'l'iiKikori Road, and lvarori. Receiving Depots for Parcel?,' Luggage, and Goods have been established as foU low:— CITY. Thorndon Tramway Office, opposit# Lambton Quay. 11. O. Bruce, Stationer, Willis Street. The Auction Rooms, near Opera House, ■ Manners Street. C. S. and P. Cording, Booksellers, Courtemiy Place. NEWTOWN. Smith's Agency, Riddiford Street, near Terminus. Back and Co.V Store, corner Riddiford and Rintoul Streets. ISLAND BAY. Orrarod's Store, Chilka Street, Berhanipore. Grove. Stationer, near Cornwall.Street. Mrs. Howe, Confectioner, Terminus. .BROOKLYN. D. C. Waldie. Stationer, Terminus. HATAITAI, KILBIRNIE, AND LYALL' BAY. Cope's P.O. Store, Hntaitni. Easton and Co.'s Store, Wellington Rd. Kilbirnie. Andrenartha's Store, Kilbirnie. Tea Rooms, Lyall Bay. MIRAMAR. Patterson's Store, opposite Polo Grounds, SEATOUN. . . Macfa/rlane's Store, Terminus. TINAKORI ROAD AND .KAROKI. Hutchinson's P.O. Store, Tin.akori Road. Bennett's Public Supply Store, lvarori Tunnel. Richard's Book Depot, Beautiful lvarori. Spier's Store, opposite Council Chambers, Kurori. Particulars of Freight Car Timo-tablo ind other information may bo obtained m application to the Thorndon Tramway Rlico (Tel. No. lo'JIi), or any of the Delots. For -eale of charges see Official Tiuioa.ble (page 56). 'The Department will be pleased to rseivo inquiries retpecting special arrangenents. M. CABLE, A.1.E.E., Traffic Superintendent, 13th April, 1912. IF you have n Farm or Land for Sale or a Business you wish to dispose , s f?STß , x'f , ;> ,lvcrtisem « llt lo "THE
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1414, 15 April 1912, Page 1
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