AMUSEMENTS. fjl H E A T E E R O Y A L. Fullor-Brennan Vaudeville Circuit. Managing Director Ben. J. Fuller NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE. ENTERTAINEiiS. In all things Elegant and Refinod. LAST NIGHT Of Present Star Imported Artists. Tirr un'ivo Imported from 'Pin.' un'm America, presenting THE McBANS. their Sensational Novelty Acts, Delighting Packed Housca m , Nightly. Tho Groat English TOM LEE, Light Comedian TOM LEE. A lreat to Hear. TOM LEE. vp[ J j {£ KOLLE. The Girl who NLLLIL KOLLL. reaches your Heart. AND MANY OTHEIIS. Dress Circle and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, U Reserved Scntr,, 2s. Gd. PLAN OPEN AT DRESDEN. <g IC A 'J' ING R I N If, U .i!X c ll o .'\r of - Jolm mid Sons. 10-LAY FULLERS' PICTURES PULLERS' PICTURES MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE 2.811, A Magnificent Scries of the Latest and MATINEE PRICES:'Adults Gd., Ci.iidron, 3d. g IC A TING R I X K. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. Direction ,iohu Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING AT 8POLLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' of all. PICTURES MATTER OF BUSINESS NK.HT THE LITTLE STOWAWAY LAST TRTCKED INTO HAPPINESS , N !£J, IT BO'SUN'S WATCH &&T SECRET WEDDING NIGHT 1 ART OF JIU JITSU Win'er Sports in Switzerland! Day in an 1 Austrian Mine! WIDOW JENKINS'S ADMIRERS. Orchestra Si alls Is. Stalls Gd. Rssssssssssssfwmsssssssss^ssssss Z milE NEW MANNERS STREET 1i 7, X IFEATRM. MANNERS STREET % 7, MacMahou andDonnelly, Proprietors. Z Z GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! 7, Z DAILY, U a.m. {ill 11 p.m. 'I, % CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. % | TO-DAY and TO.NIGIIT, MAY 18 '/, 7, "LIVING PAHISTDAY BY DAY." Z % (Patnos and Gaiety Contrasted}. Z 7j Tho Re-msrkablo Picturc-play, 7> 7i Introducing wondrous Sc-enes and 7, 7i ]),nnoraHiics of Gay Paris. 7 7i Also "Wonega" (Indian love storv) 'A 7> "A Moulder of Souls," "Arabella, 1 ' 7, Z Etc., Etc. 7, 7i Think of It! Adults SIXPENCE. 7 Z Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. 7, SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS&SSSSBSS Town hall. town hall (CONCERT CHAMBER.) Direction, W. and Pi. Thomas and Mayiuiid Dakin, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SATUIU)AY, MAY 18th, And Every livenuig, at 8 o'clock. THE FAMOI'S ENGLISH PIERROTS. THE FAMOUS ENGLISH PIERROTS. A Delightful Entertainment Full of the LATEST LONDON AND ORIGINAL NOVELTIES. Received Nightly with Unbounded . Approbation. N.B.—There will bo a Completo Changi of Programme on Monday Night . . , Popular Prices—3s., 25., and Is. Plan at Dresden. No charge for booking, . WILL THOMAS, Business Manager. JOYOUS WINTER. Town hall, concert chamber. Commenting SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY. ■MAY 25th. MAY. ME. EDWARD BR.ANSCOMBE Introduces his Very Latc-st Original Idea, THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! The Rage of Sydney, Melbourne, Adekido. Perth. THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! Including the following Artists: . MISS HILDA LANE, Soprano. MISS EVELYN WARD, Contralto. MISS IRENE VERE, Soubrctte. MR. OLIVER PEACOCK, Baritone. MR. GAVIN WOOD, Bass. Mil. GEORGE MORGAN, Light Ccm«< dian and Eccentric Dancer. MR. PERCY COWARD, Alto. MR, CLAUDE DAJIPIER, Character Comedian. MR. LEONARD GRIFFITHS, Pianist. There could bo no liner aiul brighter entertainment than "THE DANDIES" will give. It attracts seasoned theatregoers and people who never go to'theatres at all.- -The-very-spirit of merriment laughs and glows in theso sprightly girls and clever fellows. BOX PLAN opens at tho Dresden on Wednesday next, «f 9 a.m. PRICES'—3s., 25., and Is. THIS AFTERNOON, EUGBY ATTRACTIONS. UGBY ATTRACTIONS. ATHLETIC~VA R I\, at 3. ORIENTAL V. MELROSE. ST. JAMES V. VICTORIA COLLEGE. PETOXE.SOUTHERN V. ATHLETIC.'. Train Te Aro. 2. Lambton, 2.10. Admission, Gd. Ladies free. Grandstand 1:k1 . Reserved Tickets -as usual. AT KARORTPONEIfE V. WELLINGTON. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. NEWTOWN PARK, TO-MORROW, BPECIAL PROGRAMME of Muve bv J DPP'S BAND, at 2,55. Collection to get Entollns Monkeys and Amundsen's Dog. The Wellington Zoological Society ■appeals to every citizen. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CUTIL NOTICE TO MEMBERS. nPHE next Korero will bo held in the JL Clubrooms, Masonic Hal!, Boulcott Street, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), the 18lli ilist., at 8 o'clock. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. rpHE BAILLIE EXHIBITION OF A BRITISH PAINTINGS Will be OPEN ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, tho 19th inst,, From 2 p.m. to fl p.m. Collection at door. CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), itlth MAY. 1912, at 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCES. JUPP'S BAND AT NEWTOWN" P-»RK PIPE BAND AT LYAT.I. HAY J NO. :i{. PAI.MEIi, 17t.1i May, 1912. l°«n.«-lerk. ELECTION NOTICES, MUNICIPAL ELECTION. jl/TR. A. H. 1-ULLFORD desires to thank all the who voted jpr iiiia at Poli,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1443, 18 May 1912, Page 1
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