AMUSEMENTS. _____ . JTJIS MAJESTY'S THEATKE. Proprietors John Fuller, and Soap, THIS EVENING AT 8. Presenting SECRET OF THE SAFE, SECRET OF THE SAFE, A thrilling' dramatic production, introducing wmin astonnrting scenes. THE CONVICT SETTLEMENT. The Convict's Secret. The Escapo. .• : >• A.TERRIFIC' ACCIDENT. Two railway trains travelling at express speed collide villi sUrlling effect, : . AT THE FOOT of the ' : SCAFFOLD, now He Keeps Fit. Twilight of Her Life. BUSY DAY IN THE JUNGLE. The Diamond. Brave Old Bill. D.C., Is. (id.; Stalls, Is.; Upper Circle, Gd. Bonking Free nf Dresden. On request', trams slop nt Theatre. 'Phone 3158. JJIS MAJESTY'S Tj'iEATBK. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. TO-MORROW (Saturday) TO-MORROW, 'Commencing at 2.30 bharp, MATINEE. MATINEE. ' : ' A Festival nf Pictures. D.0., Adults Is.; Children, (id. Stalls, Adults lid.; Children M. Upper Circle, Adults Gd.; Children 3d. ' 'rgA H E A T 1! E It 0 Y A L. Direction ; Breiiiiau-Fullcr, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At S. • . LAST NIGHTS OF BLETSOE'S CRIMSON R AMBLERS 1 BLETSOE'S • CRIMSON ■ RAMBLERS! 'BLETSOE'S CRIMSON' RAMBLERS! .Remember.'these Dainly Entertainers lcavo Wellington nn Saturday. Jaws of iron; teeth of THE DENTINES steel, See the great THE DENTINES double dislocation. THEDENTINES THE LYNTONS The lady and the THE LYNTONS .haiv-rlresser. Beautiful Songstress... LOUIE DUGGAN, ESMA DUO. Daitilv Juveniles. Modem Samsons. . THE MARSDENS A Perfect Vaudeville Entertainment. Sparkling, Clean, and Refined. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is, Plan at Dresden. COMING NEXT MONDAY. THE STAGPOOLES. direct from 'Frisco. THE SERENADERS, Costumo Comedy. The new theatre. Manners Street. . (MacMahon 'and Donnelly's). CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily—ll a.m. to 11 p.m. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO." "TITU SURVIVAL OK THE FITTEST!" TO-DAY and TO-NIGIIT, MARCH 28. The Groat Cines "Masterpiece," ■ "LIFE FOR A. LIFE." - ■ "LIFE FOR. A LIFE." - '.'LIFE FOR A LIFE." ..-."LIFE FOR A. LIFE."
Including .a desperate struggle between , I'■1 '■ nil infuriated 1 bull and n man. 1 : And a AVondrous Sunnortin? Series. " Think of it! Adults. SIXPENCE. Children. THREEPENCE. SHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, ...-Wiilis,Street, . ' . TO-DAY! ' TO-DAY I. GdSttLETE 'CHANGE of Frbgr«mm«,'. Presenting . ■" "THE CAPTAIN'S REFORMER" - . ■ (Vitagraph Exclusive)., SPORTING. "3 : #wi T 9XP?i ■,RACING club. ■•A'UIjU-MN. .-meeting, 2nd. and j sth APRIL, : 1913. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day's Handicaps Closa at 9 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, .28th MARCH, 1!)I3. ' . ' A. E..WHYT-E-.- yW) Secretary. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CfAJB, AUTUMN' MEETING. ■ ..APRIL 16, and. 17, 1913. ..DOMINATIONS FOR. ALL EVENTS ..Close with <he undersigned at Hustings on FRIDAY, March 2Sth, at 8 p.m< V' ; * " W. 'j. .STEATTON. " ' Secretary. :' Hastings, • .. ....
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1709, 28 March 1913, Page 7
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