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AMUSEMENTS. RETURN OF PAUL DUFAULT. rii HEATER ROTA!.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY -th. SATUKDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. TWO GRAND FAREWELL CONCEETS, Frederic Shipman Pi-senU, PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT, PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. THE GREATEST CONCERT TENOR OF THE AGE. Assisted by PAULINE BINDLEY. Soprano. ERNEST TOY. Violinist. HAROLD WHITTLE, T-tniat. PRICES: 5- (res-jv-dl, Ss and 2a. Plans open at tlie Drcsdei) on MONDAT NEXT. Day Sale- at the Toy .Cave. 3__f"_ QPERAH O U S E. "The. Refined Vaudeville Playhouse.** TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY. 2.-0. THE VAUDEVILLE EVENT OF 1014. Unprecedented . Success and Positively Laat Three Nights of tho Great Artists, SUCCESS! TIIE ROYAL SUCCESS! THE ROYAL SUCCESS! BANZAI FAMILY. SUCCESS! BANZAI FAMILY. The World's Greatest Troupe of- Japaneao Equilibrists and Contortionist!', appearing in a most gorgeous stage setting of Gold, Silk, and Velvet, valued at £5000. A BLAZE OF ORIENTAL SPLENDOUR. ■ Brilliant success of tlie Great Novelty Act, HUNTRESS AND COMPANY, i HUNTRESS AND COMPANY. Featuring "Huntress." Tho Famoua. 'Fern-l-and Character Impersonator and Classis Dancer. Tho Most Beautiful Act in Vaudeville. Supuorted by tho Favourite Artists. Harry—SALMON and JOY—Gladys England's Premier Comedy Sketch Artists. JEWELL AND JORDAN. "Tho Human Mocking Birds." Irving-SAYLES AND .WARTON—Lea. The World's Great-cat Coloured Comedian* Marie—THE STRAUB SISTERS—Edith Presenting Originality, "Girls Past and PrCEent." MISS MARGARET CORBY (Soprano). MAURICE CHENOWETII (Tenor). GALE and SADIE (Song Scenes). SEASON PRICES: O. Stalls 2s, Dress Circle 2s, Stalls la. Reserves at Milner and Thompson's or .by Telephone at the Theatre, No. ,1471. ... QUEEN'S THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a.m. to 11p.m. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY—THURSDAY—TO-NIGHT. Last opportunity of seeing our current prey gramme, which includes the sensation* Lubin Drama, THE ETERNAL .'SEA. And the Clover Edison Comedy. ARCHIE AND THE BELL BOY. With Strong Supporting Subjects. . COMPLETE CHANG E TO-MORROW. Fleming's Popular ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Coolest Picture Theatre in the Cilfr 6d—T*yAINONI PARK—3d. Open Every Day. Hot Water F»_. FREE ZOO.' " ■-'. . " Bears,. Monkeys,, Kangaroos, Lemurs, Wajl*; bios, Golden Pheasants, Aq_a_itrm. RETURN TRAM FARES (including admission), la. Children, half price. No.. S Car. 168* pHYS IC A L CULT'TJEB T. S. TANKARD, .." Physical Director. V.M.C.A; *-. * English, American, and . Contin-nUI E» pcrience. Specialiet for tho Treatment oi Spinal Curvature. Curative Exercises for Lung and Heart Weakness. 'Exercise Room*, V.M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Prospectus on application. 6339 IF YOUR DOCTOR ADVISES BATHS, EXERCISE, OE MASSAGE, Call at F. A. HORNIBROOK'S ' PHYSICAL CULTURE and MASSAGE -.'■'• INSTITUTE, Cathedral equate, Gloucester trtreet. Lady Assistant for Women* Department Telephone 1359. LEGAL NOTICE. " LEGAL NOTICE. T HAVE REMOVED into OFFICES on -_• GROUND FLOOR of TOTHILL'S BUILDINGS, Situate at the Corner of HEREFORD STREET and OXFORD TERRACE, where I shall in future carry on my PRACTICE efl BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, and NOTARY PUBLIC. GEORGE HARRIS. 3649F THE BIGGEST BARGAINS ARE TO BE FOUND AT CAREY'S QUARTER CENTURY. . | SALE. ■_" A FEW SHILLINGS SPENT NOW wilt: SAVE YOU POUNDS LATER OX. i ■ ■ nARET'S, THE VALUE GIVERS, COLOMBO STREET. . Fia* "wanted" THE Newest Styles in Long Fancy Neck . Chains in virions colours, usually 2» 3d and 3s 6d, are specially reduced to Is each, at Ballantyne's Sale. F DOLLS' Pram*, will carry" 3_wt.. 4a &_ with hood 7* Od and 12* 6d. Any oo'eur. Atkinson'-, 127 Manchester atreet. F DAINTY. Scarves in Silk Net with dew'drop spots, 2_yds long (regular prict 29s 6d), arc only 7s 6d each, at Ball__ty_e~. _ y ROCKING Horse and Wheel Horse in one, hair-covered. 15s, 245, £2 10e.. £3 5-. ' Will suit any boy. Atkinson's, Furnishers. F ~\f BA LLANTYNE* _"-A -■i-L able and Stylish Sunshades in plain. Tussore, with dainty crook handles, usually 6a 6d, ure reduced U» 3s 6d each. V SOLID Oak" Anti-mV Bedate-d*. new, 19» — Gd. 3ft wide. H. Atkiruion, Fumiahere. 127 Manchester atreet. V all Children's A Sunshades are specially reduced to Cd each. V SEE" Atkinson's Antique Chesterfield Settle, 6ft long, wire seat, mohair velvet cushions, £3 1-s 6d; rail paid 50 miles. . F JOHNSTONK S™ltoyal Ironatone Dinner Sets, white, 32 pieces 17* fid, ditto Bedroom Set*, 6 pieces. 11* 6d; at Atkin_on'«, Manchester atreet. ■ , ■ '..■. _■ .'"■;. ; ,i ;.y,...* (For coatiauaUoa of Wanted*. •«• vve* 114
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 1
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