>rUIE . ... NEW . THEATRE,' A Manners Street (MacMahon and Donnelly's.) CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Dailv—ll a.m. to 11 p.m. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO." "THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST I'S TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, March 1. LAST TIME OF ' ■ One of'tho'Finest'Series ever witnessed • v I;..- ■-in "Wellington, . , "TWO LITTLE RANGERS" . , ..(A Thrilling Western Story). "JEWEL THIEVES OUTWITTED" ; "THE DRIVER OF THE DEADWOODj COACH." And Several Travel and Comio Studies* Aud all tho other-Great Photo-plays. THIS AFTERNOON! Extra Items will bo shown for Children, Think of it!. .. Adults, SIXPENCE. Children, .THRIjISPE^CB., fJI.HEATRE R 0 Y A L, Direction Brennan-Fuller, Ltd, ... EVERY EVENING AT 8. PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST ' NIGHT. i A Glorious All-Star Programmo, as* claimed by press, and public as tho beat vaudeville programme ever seen in Wellington, Last Night of . " '• • PAUL GORDEN! 1 PAUL GORDBNI PAUL GORDEN! PAUL GORDBN! PAUL GORDEN! PAUL GORDENI, Wellington's Latest Thrill! There will positively be no return. b£,this' Marvellous Artist. • LA FRANCE! LA FRANCE! LA FRANCE! LA FR ANCE I • Wellington's Admiration! • : HASSAN! , HASSASI,"' ' Wellington's Wonder! ' SLAVIN AND THOMPSON! ERNEST PITCHER! Wellington's Whole-hearted Laughter, Lbst Night of i'EDRINI! .'PEDRINI! " TEDRINII I'EDRINI! PEDRINI! PEDRINI! Wlio" offers .£IOO to anyone proving . his 4501b. lyeight-balanqing not,genuine.,Committee of audience invited on to tho stage. D.C. and.O.S., 25.; Stalls, Is. . Plans at Dresden. . V: JJIS . ' MAJESTY'S ... J THEATRE. Proprietors John-Fuller and-Soni< TO-DAY. 2.30. , TO-DAY. MATINEE! -• V ■ MATINEE! MATINEE! . ; MATINEE! . Presenting a superb programme, including: ■ THE MAKING- '.. THE MAKING OF' THE PANAMA CANAL, THE PANAMA CANAL, A picturo of Great Educational Value, and one which will remain in tho memory long after tho groat undertaking has been completed. ' , • ! MATINEE PRICES:" ' - - D.C.Adults, Is.; Children, Gd. Stalls; Adults, fid.; Children, 3d, Upper Circle: Adults, Gd. J Children, 3d. JJIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. Proprietors .... John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING AT 8. Positively the Last, Night of Kenitl'a Wonderful. Picturo, THE MAKING OF THE PANAMA CANAL, Tha Land Divided, tho World United. Last THE PANAMA CANAL. Night. THE PANAMA CANAL. . Last Cost ,£75,000,000. Ni-rht. 40,000 Men Employed. ,„,st. . THE PANAMA CANAL. " , Night. THE PANAMA CANAL, ' Last Seo tho Great' Work" Night. Ab it ib Last THE PANAMA CANAL. Night.- THE PANAMA, CANAL. ■ Last Tho Greatest, - ■ .■ . Night. Engineering Feat in Last The World's History. Night- THE PANAMA CANAL. j\ nd Other Excellent Items.D.C., Is. Gd.; Stalls, Is.s Upper.Circfle, Gd. Booking i'rep; at the Dresden, On request trams stop at Theatre. 'Phono 8153* WX.T.U. A GARDEN PAETY will 1)0 hold at tho residence of ,T. P. Luke, Esq., . on SATURDAY, at 3 p.m., to 1» opened i bv-Lady Stout. "Admission, Is., including afternoon tea. t Take Constable Stiieet tram. . Open to tho public.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 7
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434Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 7
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