. -r ' .. i. ' AMUSEMENTS. JJVH I! A T R E ROYAL. Direction BYennan-Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGIITI TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-N1GIIT! TO-NIGHT! TO-N1GIIT! A Completo Change of Programme. 'A 'Complete' Chango of Progio'mniiC Including the first appearance of- tho following talented artists: Head this New Hill I MARSH LITTLE Hear this great bariMARSH LITTLI3 lone, in his original and Ills talented Beeim "GOING HACK" (.'ompnny. . in two scenes... First" appearance of TUB' M'ARSDENS these modern Sam- THE MARSI)ENS sons and Equili- THK MAItSDENS brists. ' Direct from ' THE MARSDENS from London .. ■ ''THE MAKSDKNS Special Starring Engagement of HENRY and MAY HENIIY and WAY HENRY and MAY, HENRY, and MAY In thoir Wonderful, and Humorous Cycling. Act. " iLOULB DUGGAX .The Yorkshire Js'ightLOUIE DVGGAN iiigale, who is- tho LOUIE DUGGAN rage of . Sydney.',:,. Australia's most THE ESMA DUO Popular Jurenile . Tlll3 ESMA'DUO Dancers. THE ESMA DUO SLAVIN AND THOMPSON, ' SLA.VIN AND THOMPSON,.. . The Popular- Parodists. , Last Nights of ". 1 ATI ST IN AND COWAN, AUSTIN AND COWAN, liefmed SlWitch Artists.. In his dentil-defying electri-, .BLEGTRA marvels, tho most marvellous, ELECTRA. act of its kind in the worId.,.BLeCTRA' A Refined Vaudeville Programme of, . Unexcelled Merit. Prices,—D.C. and 0.5.,. 25.;. Stalls,, Is. Flan at Dresden. JJIS " MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. 'Proprietors John Fuller'and Son». '• TU-NIGH.T'At'S: "TO-NIGHT! •' LAST 1 Tlllitli NIGHTS ' Of Our'Twin-Star Programme.' A Great Historical Indian Drama. BUILDERS ' of the EMPIRE. Telling of tlio Excilinp. Adventures' "of a Party, of,, Surveyors ft/ tho Trans-oputin-ental Railway. BUILDERS., i.'of'.ihe EMPIRE ,Thip,production,.which abounds with Sensa'tidniir.Episodes, Presents the Largest /.B.ody, of „In[li(tjis, ever Assembled for , Motion. Pictures. v A TOPICAL Uuiqiie, Wonderful Exclusive. WRECK of tho - VERONESE. .WRECK. ,of the . , VERONESE. , , Off, the ,Coast of Portugal. Tho ship strikes the rocks, and , is, Md fast; the great w;aves broak.ovcr her; the .rescue..of the passengers; .some,! alns! dying comiiig .through'the, etucl. hro/ikeis, . ;«ELI6'SI MASTERPJECIi ;, . • For First Time in .AVellihglon.CINDERELLA, .. A CINDERELLA CINDERELLA- Spectacu- CINDERELLA CINDIORELLA ■ lnr .CINDERELLA CINDERELLA. Draui'atiq,' CINDER ELLA CINDERELLA adaption > CINDERELLA CINDERELLA of the , . CINDERELLA CJ NJJERJiJ.LA... , well-, ..CIN.DKKKWiA CINDERELi.A. known- i CJN'DHRLLLA , CINDERELLA ~fairy, tale. CINDERELLA ..With plclui'.edom'R Great * ■ ' „3tLSS MABEL TA-LIAEEI(I(O,vi ..." la the Title Role,. ...... , And Other Excellent Subjects.. • Dress Circle, Is, Cd. : ; - 4 Stiills, 15.;,.. Upper Circlo„Gtl.'...-Booking tree at DresdenOn •■request- trains btop at Theatre. • I'hoHG .3153. " ' • .rpfia.' ' ;.kew. ..v.. 'JL., .. . Manners Street, (MacMahon and Donnelly's),. , -. CONTIN.UOyS'.PICTU.RES.,,;,:. Daily—il a.m. In II p.m. . "GO WHERE. THE CROWDS CO.'' "THE SURVIVAL 01' THE TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. .'March 13. NEW PROGRAMME;; ■ Headed, l).r A Powerful "Feature" Drama; of a.Man's ' ' ,-Uniust PuiUshmeht, ' "HIS BROTHER'S CRtMTi.!' '' "in, I i".BR'qTUER's .crime:'';:,* Together with; ' " "THE BAR K FORKMAN." "TOLLGATE ' 'RAIDERS',". "ANIMAL PRESERVATION," Etc., Etc., • Think of it! Adults, SIXPENCE. Children. .THREEPENCE. • gHOETTS'. CONTINUOUS; .THEATRE. 1 to-day: wda'c. TWO STARS.' " TWO'STARS, "MAN'S DECEPTION. " "MYSTERY OF. THE 7 O'CLOCK -express.'" .-: Open' Daily' from 11 rf.m. to 11 p.m. Wellington' r acinC ; club. AUTUMN MEETING, 2nd and sth . APRIL,' 1013.' " "IKTOMINATIONS for all Events lit the Xl ' above -Meeting close nt 9" o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 14th March, 1013. . 1 '■ > ' V A. E. WHYTE, '; • Secretary. MRS. H. D. MASON,. ■' TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. TUITION X'rivately or ill Class.-Classen coiiilnenoe JIONDAI*. 31st March, Intending, pupils arc requested . to communicf.te with Mrs. Mason, 86 Gliuznco Street. > ■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1697, 13 March 1913, Page 7
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