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r" s AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietors ? .V..'..... 'Jolin Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW. , Positively the Two Lnst Nights of ' ■: ' -THli PANAMA iCANAL, THE PANAMA CANAL, "Tho laud divided, tho world united."THE PANAMA CANAL, ; 'IUUJ .PAN A MA. OA N A L|. • • Tho greatest -ocgiuccring feat in tho worlu s history. .Cost X7S,000,000; ow 4U,OOU'i)ien engaged, • ■ .THE PAN A k'4. OANAIfTHE i'AKAAIA. CANAL, , The huge edifice packed tho doors-last evening with an uniazcd ..nd delighted audience. This magnificent .p.'sturc sliows; tho magnitude of the gref. .work, . . THE PANAMA CANAL, •. THE'PANAMA'CANAT,, Is tho talk of' all Wellington. Thouw" sands of people aro Hocking nightly' to ' < ■ ' see'it. ' ' " ' *■ " THE PANAMA CANAL; I ■ THE PANAMA CANAL, - Book your seat, now, arid. «10..n0t. bo.,' disappointed. •. " THE'PANAMA CANAL, "THE PANAMA CANAL,,'" Supported by ail Excellent Series- of • tholatest English, American, and Continental Filmic Successes. THE PANAMA,CANAL, , D.C., Is. (id.; Stalls, Is.;, Upper Ciicle, - Cd. Boohing irw at the Dfe'sttai. On rfri' quest trains stop-at Theatre! .'Phone 3153:' rjIHE '• V NEW ' .THEATIjiJ,"', • A' Manners 'Street , ■ ' (MacMahon and 1 ' Donnelly's.) CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ' ■ '< ; Daily—ll* a.m. to 11 p.m. ... • "THE SURVIVAL 01 f THE FITTEST l'V : TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, Feb, ,28.,', A positively rohrvellous,'programme, r'-v-M 'including •"JEWEL THIEVES OUTWITTED" n »- (A Wonderful Sensation).. ' "TWO LITTLE RANGERS" (Ail Exciting Western Drama). THE DRIVER OF THE DEADWOOD' ■ - -coach."' " ' "Nativo Dances." "Trip to Eosnia," eto<, • TO r MORROW"AFTERNOON',' Extra Items will bo shown 1 for Children*' Think of itl "Adults'/ SIXPENCE. :: - ' ■ Children, THREEPENCE.',': fjp HEAT RE • > ROY AU'

Direction .....; I. Brennan-Fuller, Ltd!' • EVERY EVENING AT 8. | PACKED TO THE ' DOORS LAST ' NIGHT. ',■ , A. Glorious All-Star Programme, acclaimed, by press aud public as tiio best Taudoviilo 1 progrnmrao ever seen ill Wei- • ■ lington. ■. •• ' Last Nights of PAUL GORDENI PAUL GORDEI? t • " Wellington's Latest Thrill)- • There will positively bo no return' 6f this; ifarrollous Artist. ILA FRANCE!' '• LA FRANCEI,' ' Wellington's'■ Admiration T : HASSAN 1 i .. • HASSAKI Wellitigton'd Wohderl SLAVIN AND THOMPSON ! 1 .. ERNEST PITCHER!Wellington's Whole-hearted^Eaughter,' 1 ; 'And ■' PEDRINI! " PEDRINI I' ,PEDRINI I - Who offers XIOO to , anyone proving '.his ' 4501b. weight-balancing not ; genuine. Coni-, mitteo of tmdiciucc invited on to tho stage.'" i D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Plans at':'' Dresden. •. j.- '? v.*■ B' HOETTS',CONTINUOUS THEATRE,;.. - Willis Street.: , - Tho Home of:perfectly-projccteii PiotuMs,,,, * TO-DAY! : TO-DAY! : ■'A. ROMANCE -OF -THE U.S. NAVY,' 5 ! . ..',A Sensational,.. Naval .Drama, r ; Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11. p.m. . . ; i Admission—Adults, Cd.; Children,. 3d.' ;• . ' ' •" .'W.OT.U.. A GARDEN* PARTY will be held nt -ii. tho residenc6 of- J. P. Lulco, .Es^V,-. 1 / ,on SATURDAY, at 3 p.m., to bo opcnel. 'by.'Lady' Stoiit.' .'a'. ..'•jjc ' Admission, Is,, including . Take Constable Street tram. Open _tO; the publio.; < . - . ' ... ... GUARD'S HAIR DTE. v Try it Onco'and You Will 'always use it. IT lms.no equal in'thoVworld:' Perfectly., 1 ,;«leaii, instantaneous effecj; natural col-' oiir'j. defies' detection; jio; sincll, arid will hot "injure hair.! or .skin: Prico 3s. <od. ■ OWainablie;;; fpllo jf iriif ..Chimißta t— ■ Piilliser's," ' C6urtonay ; Place; Brion, Upjier Cuba' Btroet j Holisp'n'e, Upper Wil. : lis Street;'H. Brittain's, and C. and H, ,> Evens;'.' Mannert ; Street i. C. Fletcher,., Dunbar Stoane, Geo/ Mee, and J % Millott, Latabtoii Quav; W. Gower, Adelaide Roadj • W. 'H. Coy; Riddiford Street; W. Sak'jc,... Willis.Street. ■ ■■ - U-. LUNCHEON, 80PPER, AND TEAROOMS. F HLB COMMERCIAL • v ■ RESTAURANT, LAMBTON QUAY, -AFTERNOON '" TEA" k: BPECIALITT^., Open 0 A.m. till 11.15 p.m. , ' ■ Open O "a.m.' till 11.15 p.m. ... JAMES FRASER,' Proprietor; " Talephon* 2800. v •

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1686, 28 February 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1686, 28 February 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1686, 28 February 1913, Page 7

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