rrUIl! NEW THEATRE, A Manners Street, (MacMahon and Donnelly's), CONTINUOUS PICTURES. • Daily—ll a.m. to 11 p.in. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO." "THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST!'» .' TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT-, March Bth. Lust Opportunity of Seeing the " Superb NORDISK Drama, - "A HIGH STAKE." , ...V.. And all the other great subject*. , THIS AFTERNOON, - i Extra Items for {no Children. . MONDAY NEXT: "SEALED LIPS." Think of it! Adults, SIXPENCE. • Children, TIIREgPEftCE. ' rji H E. A TR E R 0 Y A L, Direction Brennan-Fulldr, Ltd , TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT-! Direct from ('ho London Hippodrome, '• The Originators of Burlesque Drama, ATHAS AND COLLINS, ATHAS AND COLLINS,, „ v ..; ATHAS AND COLLINS, Iu their Original Comedy Skits and Eceentrio Ilrauik. • Tremendous Success Nightly of MR. FRED CURRAN. England's- Great- ■ MR. FRED CURRAN est Comedian HEAR HIM! SEE HIM! Mr. Currnn had the honour of appearing 'at the Royal .Command Performance'' 1 " at (ho Palace Theatre, London. AUSTIN & COWAN, Refined ICnglish AUSTINS COWAN, Sketch Team.. The Greatest of HASSAN. Indian Magicians. HASSAN. Mora Beautiful Tableaux bv LA FRANCE, LA FRANCE, The Parisian Model. ■ • Continued Enoriiious Success Nightly of SLAVIX,AND THOMPSON. The Popular Punsters and Sketch Artists, ■A MAGNIFICENT AGGREGATION OF VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Plan atitllo Dresden. . Booking Cd. extra. IpjTlS' MAJESTY'S. THEATRE Proprietors John I'ullor and Son# ' TO-DAY! 2.30 TO-DAY I . MATINEE, MATINEE. ' MATINEE. ; " Grand Doublo Programme! • I - - r Grand Double Programme! Including . .>. . FATHER. lt,iln's . FATHER. FATHER. Masterpiece. FATHER. .- ■ ' ■ 'Introducing-some' . REMARKABLE FIRE SCENES. "" • A Magnificent Spectacle,.? ' " THE BURNING OF A. HUGE.. ~ MANSION,.. ' .. . . . Owing to the length of' our Double Programme, THE MATINEE PERFORMANCE,-,:!,-;. Will Commence at 2.30 sharp. ~ COME EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS. MATINEE PRICES: D.C., Adults Is., Children Cd. Stalls, Adults fid., Children 3d I .* 1 1 ■ Upper Circle, Adults G<l., Children 3d. "■ JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors-..• John Fuller and Sons. 1 ; " Tho Last Night of our Present -• Programme. Last . FATHER. Night ' . FATHER. Last Itala's Masterpiece. Night SOLDIER'S FURLOUGH.' Last 1 Tho Building '' Night - of His Majesty's Theatre. Last ( FATHER AND SON. Night A Snipe Hunt. LIFE WITH A CIRCUS. D.C., Is: Cd.; Stalls, Is.: Upper Circle,' (Id. Booking Free at' Dresden. 'Phone 8183. 7~ M'RS; H. B. MASON, TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. v rriUITION Privately or in Class. Classes ~A " ■ commence MONDAY, 31st March, Intending pupils are requested to communicato with Mrs. Mason, 80 Ghuznee ■ Street. ■ , ' I STRING BAND. ' H/TESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, . , 17-1 Harp, Violin, and Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Aro prepared to receive engagements .for "At Homos," Garden Parties, etc. San 6upply largo or small Orchestra, . address, 136 TORY ST. 'Phone 2570. ■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1693, 8 March 1913, Page 7
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