I ■ .v AMUSEMENTS. . . . NEW PROGRAMME. NEW ARTISTES. GRAHAM . AND. DENT in "ME AND , 'ER," Til E A T HE , R ,Q Y A L. Props., John Fuller and Sons. - : PULLER'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. To-night, : First Appearance 1 of v '/ ' ; - . JACK WILLIS, . Renowned' Scotch ' Comedian, .in his Funny . . ' Songs. ... . -First Appearance of LAIRNIA TYSON, ,■' Contralto, in Illustrated Ballads. . First Appearance of JAMES OPIE, • Baritone and Character Vocalist. •'< Immediate arid. Immense Success of : 1 ME AND ,'ER; A- Cockney Idyll. in One Act, Produced and ' .. Played by; , ■ - FRED—GRAHAM AND DENT—NELLIE, The Great Comedians, ' • REXO AND LESSEO, . The Cleverest and Funniest of Juggling -Australians.' - . -VAUDE AND-VARNA', Peculiar and Popular People, in their Various V Vocifery Vagaries, Wit, Humour, and '-.Topicalities. - . THE ■ SEYFER TWINS,' Juvenile Double. V BIOGRAPH PICTURES. .The., Best. PRICES—2s. and Is. Boxes, One Guinea, .' Plan Dresden. . After • Noon at Theatre. m O • W N ■* H A L L. A' .. -Commencing ■ ■• i ' TO DAY (S VTU RDAY), MARCH 21. ' Return.. Visit .for. ai- Few Nights. Only/ prior to sailing - for Australia. . ' \ . The Attraction of the, .Century., . \ WEST'S PICTURES 1 " All New WEST'S PICTURES' All New .iT-'-:. WEST'S PICTURES, ; •AU New.- . . ' And ■ VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. L. De Grocn's VICE-REGAL. ORCHESTRA. ... - More Realistic, Beautiful, Moro . Interesting than .Ever.' '•■■■' , . ' . |- ... NEW. FEATURES: ' NEW DEVICES. ■! NCU IDEAS.' . ■ i Unexampled ami .Unequalled in tho History of I ■ - ■■ Cinematography. : ■'.< [• . OUR OPENING PROGRAMME' . V v ;,Will.'include. ••• ; |' LONDON'S LATEST SUCCESSES, : V RACE r OR." :mil'li O'N.SV A RACE FOR • • MILLIO NS. IV RACE TO R ;it L-L LIO N S A RACE F0 K M.I I, LION S. | A RACE T O,R ,: MI L L.I 0N 8. r-;::;:;.., A "Melodramatic. Rimance.,;. . Fall:sof Thrilling Incident and Exciting Scenes. K WH\ DVN .WENT : .HOME. I 'WHY 'DAN WENT: .HOME. . 1 WHY DAN WENT—HOME .■; i Or Matrimonial Bliss Again . Restored. . Should be Seen by air Parents. v\ ■< ' THE COLOURS SIVING THE COLOURS . " ' . SAVING THE.COLOURS A True Story 1 of the Franco-Prussian.: War. r GIANTS AND -PIGMIES *OF THE '.DEEP. GIANTS AND PIGMIES OF -THE DEEP. A Marvellous Picture.' '■ . The Young' Dreamer, For Love of Lucy, .Tho Fortune-Teller} The Fountain, of Youth, • The Enchauted Pond. ROUND ABOUT-' INVERNESS. The \Adventurcss, The Magnetic I Man; '. i. After the Fanty Dress Ball.: 'V. '' 'V ;; -The Inlaid Floor Polisher. ' SCENES in service: V. SCENES IN SERVICE. ; : - ... , And a Host' of; ' • '..■■-"' AMAZING ANDREMARKABLE DEVICES. WrSTS PICTURES:ENTERPRISES. : - Under, tho ..Direction of, Mr. T. J. West. The Gloeiarium; Sydney— i Do Groen's Band. ■ Wirtli's Olympia,' Melbourne—West's Pictures . and West's Full ■ Military Band.- J Town Hull,■■"Wellington—West's -Pictured and ■ •.".Do Groen's Orchestra;- ■ •••/J:- 5- * South Island, N.Z.-On Tour, West's Pictures 'arid the Brescians. .. ; , ■!■ v. : ;" ~ Shaftesbury- Hall,'- Bournemouth, ''England, ■ ','• Fourteenth Season—West's^Pictures... .'' QiiecriV :Hall,> Edinburgh, ' Scotland,- ;Twelfth • Season-AVest's. Pictures... ; : : Prices as usual-^.;.^.,:.'is;. Children > HalfPrice.:- .Concession 'Tickets recognised. '■. ',
: Plan at .Dresden'.'; Day Sales at Abel's.;-/ Business Manager, MR. HENRY,GEE.:- '" ; . -y/- •-'-:;. , v.'-.;-' y " y. ! 8062 ■ •]SL|-IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. : EVERY EVENING. TOE ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGIIT. • TO-NIGJIT. Complete; Ckahgo;of. ; Programhie. All New Pictures/Just'Arrived from Sydney. . • = '•' • • -THIS' AFTERNOON. , - r ■: '-CHILDREN'S,'PRIZE MATINEE. • V ' Every- Cliild'Receives a Present.' ' '"J ; ..r'Limerick' '.Closes. To-niglit. Result Announced,* Monday ,at Theatre.n'■ -. .. ■ -pi:: .-■■■ -V . : CB2 ; : ■v-V'V'V-.// OPERA HOUSE, .i. " ( .-Lesseev. ... MR.:-HERBERT FLEMMING. ' ANNOUNCEMENT. . ' - : .SATURDAY-..NEXT, MARCH 23. '•••. First. Appearance in/Wellington' of: : ■ -prERIiEST "STII.IiMMING'S ' ';' .%. i-iERBERT : ; •£? LE ;•-;. v.'' , NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, ' r '-Including VtH'ei Brilliant Actress, . .•VtV • BEATRICE DAY.... ; 7 ■■ SATURD VY NEXT, MYRCH 28, . IW-Poui'. Nights-.Only; • . : .THE MUMMY'; ". V: v -V'-';Vv ' "' ' : And I.:' v' ' - , ' \ THE HUMMING BIRD, An •'Original Plav,' in Four Acts, by lEaat' .-. ■" Henderson, from -Wyudliam's -Theatre, .v ■ , ' London. • - b. /, THURSDAY,. APRIL 2. :.- | . ' ' And. for .Two .Follo'winj! Nights, , h. : y... M.OTHER, A new PlAy, in Four /Acts, -.by .Mrs.l Henry da . la 'Pasture: The most' successful; play produce'd in-London: last year. • Box : Plan for 'tlic' first seven- nights of the Season Opeiis at' . Hollidaj's : on. Wednesday '-. morning. V "• •. - Prices.—Dress Circle-and Orchestral" .Stalls, - 55.; Stalls, 35.; 'Family. Circle, Is/; Early Doors ', to Family Circle Is. extra. . Stago Manager ..i Mr 11. W. VARNA. . ' Touring -Manager;" ' 8003 CLYUDE II WHAITE. ' j PI R I C.lv'Rl ! iCJ I C K E T I' IiKICKET I CRICKET! FINAL -FOR SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.-, ' • MIDLAND v. OLD BOYS ' • WILL BE RESUMED TO-DAY •."On • • ■ BASIN-RESERVE,, at 2.15 p.m. '■"p. . . • Also, : " PHOENIX' v. WELLINGTON. V . GYS COMPANY \. PETONE . ' Admission, fid. E 13 VANCE, 6072 . .. ... .. non. Sec, 0 P E R A HOUSE. ■•.', Und?r the distinguished Patronage of : ' His Excellency the Governor. t/ Byron's Famous Comedy," ,-' ■■■.:■ ■ "OUR BOYS." ■ Performance in aid of the VETERANS by-the MOUNTEBANK- DRAMATIC SOCIETY. " • TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Nest, • ..... 21th, 25th, 26th instants.' Popular Prices.—Dress Circle and Orchestral ' ' Stalls; 35.; .Back Stalls,; 2s.';'. Family 'Circle, Is., Box Plan at the; Dresden: "OUR' BOYS." ; D.UNBAR"SLOANE, Manager. ■ BALLROOM'DANCING. " MRS. H. 13. MASON'S CLASSES for I3eginnert aro hMd- on MONDAYS and ' WEDNESDAYS in' her Private Hall, at 8G - Ghuzn'eo Street,' next- St:- Peter's- Church. Mrs. .Mason's 'mothod of tuition ensures proficiency in Six Privato Lessons, or One Quarter at Class.Telejjliono 2Wfi* -
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 152, 21 March 1908, Page 1
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