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AMUSEMENTS. ' rp HEA T K E"- B' OYA L. Direction Bronnan-Fuller, Ltd. Extraordinary and Phenomenal Programme of Special Star' Attractions. BRENNAN-FULLEH VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. ••Terrific, and Sensational. Success .0f.., DEMOS The Motor Cycle' - DEMOS DEMOS Demon. DEMOS Tho Most Sensational -and Thrilling Act ever imported. LOOPING THE LOOP On a Steel Wheel 80ft. in circumference. Tho Most. Daring Hide over nUompted. Immense Success of TWO FBANICLINS. ' ■ • TWO -franklins; ' • - America's Foremost Sketch Artists. ■• Last Five Nights of , Tho Famous Continental Acrobats, 7 - THE MANGKANS. -7 7 - THE MANGI3ANS.'- 7-' '• Last Fivo Nights of ICARNO Continental KARNO' ' FRANCIS Athletes. FRANCIS. Last Five Nights of MONS. _ HERBERT, And His Musical Dining Table, ' MISS OLIVE SINCLAIR, GERTIE JOHNS. BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. 'Plan at' Dresden. Booking Cd. extra, _j HIS MAJESTY'S ■ THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S •• THEATRE.. ■ ' Proprietors John Fuller and Sons/ TO-NIGHT. NIGHTLY, at 8. 15,616 Tickets sold to date. 2500 last night. 2500 LUCKY ONES. Couldn't you get in? If not, BE EARLY TO-NIGHT. ■ WITH ONE VOICE, THE VAST MULTITUDE ACCLAIMEft , ; THE SECOND SERIES ■ THE SECOND SERIES GREATER, GRANDER, AND BETTER THAN THE FIRST. BETTER THAN THE. FIRST. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT', "LES MISKRABLES." ' . "LES MI&r.RABLES." "LES MISERABLES." "LES MISER ABLES." "LES MISETUBLES." "LES MISERABLES." Orcliestrall.v accompanied. • '■ ' ■ BE EARLY-OR BE DISAPPOINTED,' Prices—D.C., Is. lid.; Stalls, Is.Upper Circle, Cd. Reserve at Cliristeson's. 1 igHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THBATEE^ TO-DAY! TO-DAY! : TWO GREAT FEATURES. '' V Nordisk's Magnificent Circus Produotionp • ■ "THE THREE ARTISTS." Vitagraph's Great "Feature" Drama, • ■ "FINAL JUSTICE." " ' v,Attracted an overflowing audience LAST- • • NIGHT. Under the Dis- Their Excellcn-.-. ;^ tinguished Tat cies-thei Earl . ronage and.in. MgsMMaud Countess. tho prcfenco of Liverpool. , ijVown hall: •• ; 'town hall;' 1 ;:j, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, . S'p.in. ' G R A N'D . ! < ' C O'N C E R 'T By • ' " ' "0 rp h ass"' . ;• CL U 8,",.; ;';■•■ ■ • •_ •. In Aid'of Senior Cadets' Band. ■ TickoWls. and 2sV, at Wellirigtori Piano C 0... and Dresden: 1 ' Holders-of ;2p. tickets' •'*£ •may book 1 without further charge. ..Plaiii'.' at Dresden. F. A,-; RUCK, 2nd Lieutenant, • ./ . ' ''.'Hon'. Secretary!. 1, SEATING. SKATING.: SKATING. •©• LOWER HUTT DRILL HALL. EVERY MONDAY; THURSDAY, AND ' SATURDAY. Evening Session: 7.30 till 10. Afternoon Session: 2.30 till's. '"• Excellent Floor. Perfect Skate*. '' Fresh Novelties -Every Week. H. BURRIDGE, Manager. i. WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB:" | ."IS/IEXIBERS are notifies} _that, Mixed It.!. Foursome will bo plnyed' oi SAT" .URDAY .NEXT.. Entries closo, o.t ,£is»„ ' ~ dall's on THURSDAY, 3rd July,- at 5 p.m, Entrance, 2s. per pair. A. Dance will be held lit the Club Hons on tho same evening at 5.15. •" 1 A? S? 'MACSH'ANB; -' . Secretary. THE one . and only Big . Waltz Success of n the, year—"Loneliness." .It's . Steamy, "'dainty, ' catchy. Played by leading Band and Orchestras. Don't miss in Retting ''Loneliness" Waltz; 1 ' it's ' the"• • most beautiful Waltz ever written.-15,.--'.. - Cd, pot copy, posted free; 1 from thoAngldAmerican Musio Stores, 116 Cuba Street.' ■■■•>' The cheapest in the Dominion... COOKERY; ' ~ COOKERY. . MISS UN A-CARTER'S Lessons, Tiles- ■ day,.lst. July, 2.30 and, ,7.30, on French Dry-Cleaning for Furs, : ..Gloves, Dresses, etc. Wednesday, 2nd July, •>■ . Puddings (plain /md fancy), Cold Sweets with decorations. . . BARNETT'S BUILDING, 01 .Willis'.St ■ .' jingle Lesson may be taken. Particulars from 'Phone 3721 (2 rings). • The course (.ills.) commencing with pupil.,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 7

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