rjAHEATRE ROYAL, direction Brcnnan-I'uller, Ltd. VAUDEVILLE DM. LUXE. TO-NIGHT! At S. TO-NIGHT I Positively the Lost Night 'of DE LEA American ORMA EE LEA Happy ORMA DE LEA Two.' OK MA Last Night of THE EXCF.LLAS, THE EXCELLAS, ' Jugglers Extita'dinary. MISS LII.LIE MOORE, The Talented Young Comedienne. I'EIiCY DALTON, England's Premier Ragtime Dancer. FARRELL ANI) VERROL. • HALL RAINE. SERENADERS The BERENADER3 Hugh Jluxliam's Refined Entertainers. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Special am! Starring Engagement, SIIAH RAT AN 1 !) LANG, The Versatile and Original Musical Comedy. Duo, featuring N'oveltv Dancing anil Piano Eccentricities. Reappearance after two years of ' MISS BEATRICE M'DONALD, ■Wellington's Favourite Soubrette. l'irsl Appearance of AMO . And ALMO The Dainty Singer and the Crazy Kid in an Amusing Comedy- Wire Act. FUN ON THE CLOTHES LINE. D.C. and 0.5., 2;.; Stalls, Is. l'lan at Dresden. Gd. extra. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. THIS' AFTERNOON AT 2.30. The Weekly Children's Treat. SPECIAL MATINEE! With Spccial Prices. Doors Open 2. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ■ Last Night of Several Star Features. Don't Miss— BEETLE'S DECEPTION Poverty's Thrall Marvellous Insect. Interesting Film. French Dramn. MEXICAN AVAR. DECEIVERS EVER, THE RIO GRANDE. ' Pathe Gazette. Etc., Etc. PRICES: D.C., Is. Gd.; 0.5., Is.; Tipper Circle, Gd. Plan at Christeson's. Theatre telephone IGS. ■ ' NEXT MONDAY- • "THE LOST SON." mnii NEW THEATRE, J. Manners Street. (MacMalion and Donnelly's.) CONTINUOUS PICTURES Daily—U a.m. to II p.m. "GO WIIERE THE CROWDS GO." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, May 17th. FINAL APPEARANCE Of the Glorious Pathe Drama, "A FATHER'S FORGIVENESS." "A FATHER'S FORGIVENESS." "A FATHER'S FORGIVENESS." Also—"The Red Man's Burden," "The Sleeper," "The Vandal Leopard," etc., etc, MONDAY NEXT. "GIRL WITHOUT A COUNTRY." '• Think of it! Adults, SIXPENCE. Children. THREEPENCE. HCG BY FOOTBALL. THIS AFTERNOON. ATHLETIC PARK, AT 2.45. , MELROSE V. ATHLETIC. ST. JAMES V. VICTORIA COLLEGE Early Games at 1.45. Admission, Is.; Ladies Free.. Grandstand, Gd. ...... AT PETONE: ORIENTAL V. PETONE. Tho Best Match. Yet. Train, 2.10, and Special, running direct from Lambton at 2.25. Reserved Seat Tickets for Park as usual. NOTE.—Iu future, Games at Athletio Park will commence at 2.45. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCHES, AIT PETONE. ' TO-DAY (SATURDAY,) 17th May, 1913, r Special Football Trains will run as foll0 \Vellington dep. 2.25 p.in„ Petone ar- , rive 2.10 p.m. Potonia dep. 5.20 p.m.', Wellington aTrivo 5.33 p.m. _ ... , The 2.25 p.m. tram from Wellington > will be a non-stop train. QMm 5 CITY COUNCIL. . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 18th MAY, At 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. CITY BAND, AT NEWTOWN PARK. (Weather permitting.) JNO. R. PALMER, Town dork. 17th May, 1913. ' [. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Mr. N. S. CAMPBELL, lato of Masterton wishes to notify the publio that h0 ha™ taken over tho Who Garden 1 'bo'assured of every nttenParties catered for. Aft-nrnnnn Tea a speciality.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1752, 17 May 1913, Page 7
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