AMUSEMENTS, Electrifying Wellington at |JIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLERS' FULLERS' STUPENDUtiSCOMPANY. TO-NIGllT! at 8. TO-NIGHT! Direction, Pullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. A Mammoth Galaxy oi World's Genius, Novelty, Versatility in Vaudeville,; causing Nightly a Cyclonic Furore! A Tremendous Ovation ol Uncontrollable Enthusiasm accorded to CHARLIE'S, CANINE CIRCUS, CHARLIE'S CANINE CIfiCCS, , ' '. ' Sensational Canine Wonders, ; Exemplifying the Remarkable Sagacity and Intelligence of the "Friend of Man." Must be sc-on to be believed. MAItVELLK'S COCKATOOS, MARVELLE'S .COCKATOOS, A Feature, Act oi Trained Birds, illustrating incredible patience on the part of " their Trainer. . Unparalleled Success of • • MEUTON AND Ki'DON, MEIiTON AND ItA'DON, A Veritable Triumph of Wit and Melody, Presenting the Zenith oi English Comedy nna Music. MOBRIS,- The Queen of Ragtime. JACK MARTIN, The Cowboy Comedian, BROWN AND SORLI.E,. BROWN AND SORLIE, Indisputably the Greatest of Coloured Comedians . Unprecedented Hcceptions Accorded *tvyo/-.',? AIILY A - Nij IJAIGHT, GEORGE CHOTTY, GALE AND SADIE, GLEN ECHO, COOK- AND HANDMANi Prices—2s.'.and Is. Plan at The Bristol. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. ~ TVl"®' AL\\ ; ARD (lata Manager of 1,1 the Muncipal Fish Market bags' to notify the public of Wellington that he . hns; now. taken "THE TIFFIN" Luncheon, Tea, and Supper Rooms, Manners Street (opp. Royal Uak Hotel). Pat rolls are assured ■ that the rooms will be run on "best service" lines. Fish and Oyster "alter theatre"- Suppers a speciality. . - NATIONAL. REGISTRATION OF WOMEN. TO THE WOMEN OF GREATER ..WELLINGTON. "S3 EGISTER Yourselves as willing to undertake Clerical Work and release the men for ..fighting. .Salary according to qualification. Full particulars on. application to the office of ' .... WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE, 157 Featherston Street. Hours—lo-C. '■ ■' TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS rpHE Proprietors of Letters Patent V mentioned ■'below; are desirous of entering into arrangements, by way oi licenses or. otherwise, on reasonable terms, ' for the purpose of exploiting the belowmentioned' Patents and ensuring their practical working in.'New Zealand, All inquiries to be addressed to ■ / . 'HENRY. HUGHES, LTD., Patent ..Agents, . 157 Featherston Street. Wellington. No. 17,526, sth February, I'JO4. ' "Method .'... of, and .apparatus for drawing glaes." No. 18,837, 2nd December, 1904. ■ "Manufacture of glass and apparatus ihero- .- for." . No. 20,908, 24th March, 1908.' "Method, '. of and apparatus .for drawing hollow glass articles." - No. 21,094, 4th> May, 1 190G.... "Method of. . drawing hollow glass articles." ■ ' The Mayor's Office. Wellington, 23rd May, 1916. v PROPOSED SOCIAL CLUB FOR OFFICERS,-. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, AND MEN AT TRENTHAM MILITARY CAMP. A S the outcome of a' Conference be--O. tween the Hon. James Allen, Minister of Defence, and myself, arrangements are now well'forward to provide'a Social Club for 'Trentham Camp' on similar lines to the splendid institution at the Featherston , Camp,,' which has been provided by the generosity of the Wairarapa residents through the Wairarapa Patriot tic Society; supplemented by a contribu- ' tion from the Government. The estimated cost of the Trentham Club ,will be £1500 of which sum has been promised by the Government, and JEIOOO by the kindly co-operation of the Y.M.C-.A., leaving'a sum- of £500 to bo found by the general public.' I can confidently recommend the appeal' to the-people of Wellington and District, and slia|l..be glad to receive donations for the above worthy object. . % . JOHN P. LUKE, ' .' Mayor. "'. MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY waste years learning? When the. , "COLBIR" system teaches, you to play tho latest- Bongs; two-steps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, money, and drudgery. No scales, no special-music. Plenty oflocalreferences.Testimoniali can. be. seen from all . parts. Don't keep your piano idle. . Interviews any time.. Call for' all particulars, Birley's College of Musio, Bouloott Street (Chambers), first f floor up.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2779, 25 May 1916, Page 7
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