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AMUSEMENTS. fjl 11. EATII B- ROYAL. Direction Brennan-Fuller, Ltd, The Best in Vaudeville. KYJSRV EVENING, AT 8. Tho Show' that X'uts the Gay in Gaiety I Till' Biggest Laughing Success of this <ir niiv oilier season. TUB BRILLIANT I'UOGHAMME. Now lii'iiiu presented liy MESSRS. BIiENNAN-FULLEIf, LTD., at the Theatre Royal Nightly is & FUSILADF. OF LAUGHS From Start to Finish, 'i'ho Whole of has a .stitch in its tide from laughing at our great Comedy Act--. THEY LAUGH when the curtain Roes-up. THEY LAUGH, all during the show. THEY LAUGH on their way home. TIIEY LAUGH. going to bed. THEY LAUGH in their sleep. THEY LAUGH Before Breakfast. THEY LA lit! 11 after Lunch. TIIEY LAII(i11 all through Dinner. TJIEY LAUGH. for a week after. SPECIAL NOTICE: Owiliß to tho withdrawal of the Suuday niijht Northern Express, THE HERAT,DOS uro obliged to leave midday Saturday lo fulfil the'r Auckland cnijagoTOOvIGHT, TIIBRHI'ORE, IS THE LAST NIGHT or THE Marvellous HEEALDOS. Astounding HERALDOS. Inconceivable HEEALDOS. Whose aei-oacrubraties are the wondering ■admiration of Wellington. [ "t'lflCES n's.Uslial.,, D.C. and 0.5., 2s.| ( stalls, K' Booked Seats, Gil. extra at Die.-den. 1 . |JIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Proprietors John Fuller and Sons, Last T.vo Nights of oui; Present . Programme. FOUL'PLAY ;; Edison . FOJiL FLAY FOUL PLAY Masterpiece. FULL PLAY Adapted from Chap. Itawlcs Isovcr. MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN, The Veteran Australian Elocutionist, wilt tell the story as Hie picture is thrown upon tho screen. A LEAP YEAR PROPOSAL. Gaumont 'Graphic. St. Gothard. WRONG BOTTLES. Two Little Scapegoats. W l!(l U niMf Is. Gd.; STALLS, Is; Ul'lLlt ; CIRCLE, (id. . . . ■ ■ Booking free ■at Dresden. Theatre 'Phone 11)5. .. ■ :JJIS -MAJESTY'S THEATRE. - Proprietors John Fuller and Sons, ••uSIOBKOW (Saturday) TO-MORROW CHILDREN'S MATINEE. ' : . CHILDREN'S MATINEE. ■ • \ Spcciallv-Selcctcd Programme for the ' ■ Little Ones. . MATINEE PRICES: D.C., Adults Is., Children (id. Stalls, Adults fid., Children 3d. npHE NEW THEATRE, JL ,• iMniinris Street. /MncMnhbn i\nil Donnelly s.) CONTINUOUI PICTURES Dailv— II a.m. to 11 p.m. "GO WHERE THE GIWWIW GO. TO-IIAY and TO-NIGHT, MAY 2nd. Will lie repealed the Su]terb -. Romantic "Maslcrpicce" drama, "BACK FROM . "BACK FROM THF, DEAD." THE DEAD." Also—"ln ihc Bear's Claws," "Hydronlanes v. Mol or-bo»\is I'tc. Special Matinee Pictures Think of It! AduUs, .SINPENOK. Children, THR.ELI LNCL. r|lH£ ' or ADIUAN ■\s a AValijs Writer is again exempli!™! in U'.a- exceptional sale of his latest-— "BUDS AND BLOSSOMS." The sale for two weeks t<H-l n; ■ j, ling iiflfl copies. A record. "B UD S AN D BLOS S0 M S." Is a Waltz that at once atvacts you by its pretty melodies and captivating swing. I. vou are unable to call and , hear it tried over, send )H stamps and we will post jou a copy. ' PRICE, Is. Ctl. COPY. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Planners Street, ■ Wellington. PUBLISHERS OF ADRIAN HOPE'S - WALT 7. SUCCESSES. THE LATEST. lAND GREATEST Spring a. phenomenal success. Our P 1 '"* oSv is. each, posted Is. Id. It you liKo goo'd "Waltzes write, for soine at once o Hie Anglo-American Music Stoic, 116 Cuba Street,- 'tho Home for Cheap Musio. ' " WANTED KNOWN. , HUMBERETTE CYCLE CAR.-It lfl wonderful what this little Car will do: goes over the Rimutakas easily on second gear, docs over ,10 miles to the gallon. S miles on tyres, anil travels to m OS an hour.. Can we Rive you a demonstra.liun n "w 1 TCOMBE AND PYM. " ' HOMBURETTE AGENT'S. 'Phone 2-151.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1739, 2 May 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1739, 2 May 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1739, 2 May 1913, Page 7

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