| /AMUSEMENTS. TTI H E NEW THEATRE •*- Manners Stroot. (MacMahon and Donnelly's.) CONTINUOUS I'ICTUKIib. Daily— 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, Al'lllL 2Ktlt ANOTHER GLORIOUS CHANGE. Presenting (lie Vitagrapl^ .Startling Drainagntph "THE MILLS "THE MILLS 01' THE GODS." THE <.;<JDS.'' "Lieut. Rose and tho Mascot," "Tin Would-be Sliriiicr" (A.B. Comedy), "View of Si. Kilda," etc., etc. Think of It! Adults, SIX'i'ENCI!. Children, THREEPENCE. fjl HEATK E R O Y A L. Direction Brennau-Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Messrs. Brennan, Fuller iharo much pleasure in presenting tho fiowir of Continental acroaorobats, The HERALDOS T Tho lIBRALDOS Tho lIERALDOS H Tho HERALDOS The HERALDOS E ' Tho HERALDOS "Acroaorobats." .11 Seven daring Danes That is a new E wJioso astounding word —but the K performaace has audiences have A astonished press ami to coin now words L public wherever tliq or gasp helplessly D latter Lave had at the mar- O tlio privilege ol vellous display S viewing it. THE HERATJDOS. THE HERALDOS For Ono Week Only. THE HERALDOS. THE HL'IULDOSt. Tho Modern 'Seven Wonders of tho World. ' THE HERALDOS. THE HERALDOS. They can't speak English, but their act speaks for itself. ! THE HERALDOS. THE HERALDOS, Tho "No Plus Ultra" of Aerial Acrobatics. THE HERALDOS. THE HERALDOS. They can't fly, true; but they do tho next-thing to it. And, in addition to THE HERALDOS. the following entirely new programmeFirst appearance of CARL MERLYN Mediaeval Magician, CARL MERLYN presenting tlio originCARL MERLYN al "Human IncubaCARL MERLYN tor." Tho famous THE HARMONIOUS Operatic, Trio, , HUXHAMS.' Last Week of THE LESSOS American Sharpshooters THTJ LESSOS and .jugglers,! Roman Ring THE CLARDYS Record-Makers THE CLABDYP AIRLIE AND CAMPBELL. AIRLIE AND CAMPBELL. Last Week of those popular Musical Entertainers, ' And ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE By ! THE SERENADERS. THE SERENADERS. THE SERENADERS. THE SERENADERS. Who will present nil entirely new first! part programme with all their .wellknown wit and charm. PRICES AS USUAL— D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Plan at tho Dresden Piano \Co., Cd. extra. J.JIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME 1 ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! THIS EVENING I Messrs. Fuller will have pleasure in pre- I sentiug FOUL PLAY Edison s FOUL PLAY FOUL PLAY Magnificent FOUL PLAY i'OUL PLAY. Production. FOUL PLAY Adapted from Charles Reade's Famous Novel, FOUL PLAY. As tho Picture is thrown upon tho screen tho story will bo told by MR. ALFRED BOOTHIJAN, MR, ALFRED BOOTHMAN, The Veteran Australian Elofcutionist. LEAP YEAR PROPOSALS, A Delightful Vitagrnph Comedy. Wild Wales. Gaumoiit Graphic, Near-Sighted Cupid. Heroic Rescue. WRONG BOTTLES, ' WRONG BOTTLES, A Powerful Dramatic Sluty by the American Biograxilu D.C., Is. Cd.; STALLS, Is.-, UPPER CIRCLE, Gd. Booking frco at Dresden. Theatre 'Phone 3153. Ross and Glendining, Ltd., guarantee, on behalf of the Warner Brothers Co., New Yorlc, every pair of Warner's Rustproof Corsets bold by local Drapers.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1735, 28 April 1913, Page 7
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