AMUSEMENTS. •' HIS MAJESTY'S. ... THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Proprietors John .Fuller and Sona TO-NIGHT AT. 8,- ASD NIGHTLY. Managerial.—-Reserved Seat l'atrons qm requested to bo seated. before 8, as ii the great rush it is impossible to ecai them expeditiously onco the Jifflits art . .»• down. OVERFLOWING AUDIENCES NIGHTLY. Second Series of '. LES . LES . MISERABLES. MISERABLES. ' MISERABLES.- • MISERABLES. :" ■ MISERABLES. , MISERABLES.. .... MISERABLES. . MISERABLES. MISERABLES. MISERABLES. Press Opinions:- ■■ , -"No' One should miss seeing ono of tli« ■ finest production's" jet -seen iii'tho picture world."—"Evening Post." "Mujjnilicent'pictUto play. " Tlio seconil ' series'excels its' predecessor. 1 " ' '.."Instantaneous success. ; Striki.ugly ; rcal •lStjc,"—"Dpmiuiiin.'" ". ■■ . And- thero are others. -■■■ No advanco in prices. Reserve Christeson'i V IJt lI,IJ AIB E . HO YA.L .. Direction-. Brennan-Fuller. I.ld ■ ,' A Coterio of Star Acts.in a Brillir.at. Programme. ' ; 1 BREN-NAN-UU LLiiK • '• VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. /' Tremendous Success. Nightly c.f-' m- • DEMOS > .Tho. Motor Cycle '... DEMOS ./.., DEMOS ■ Demon. :pEMOg- ; .". Looping tho Loop Extraordinary. The . Most Daring. Ride ever attempted. To-night DEMOS will attempt to break a ~ Record, in' the- number pf times'lie can •• • . Loop the. Loop,". . 1 , TWO FKiiNivtuNS: ' . \ « " .TWO.FRANKLINS.:" America's. Foremost. Sketch 'In their-most Successful Comedy,. • . ■ ."The"Messenger.'.'floy iii'itl j'tho ' : i i MSkS'om • vr mmmiomrnLsiXi The Famous-Continental Acrobats, •■ ■ 'KAiiNO a&d" fi^vncis: I '. ,v:.r r.-.: . .. . MONS; HERBERT,.. i ; . ■ miss otivfi SINCLAIR, • gertie: Johns.-;.'.'' . • .. . - ••■D I .6.. i ;jnji"P l .fei/'&^'^l(lv i as. 'Mai aV".'. ' 'DrosflehV t , . . ! . •'TOOKTRY,' IND CANARY ; .1:/. ' 5H0W,.,;;,., . SKATING RINK. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), . , Aii'd'' THU RSB AY dpd. ."L";,'; " :An'fi THURSDAY anil FRIDAY. ' Grtind Art Union Tickets (Is,)' Admit, . to-' Show..' ■ : ; . Gold-Specimen,. •, ... GlMl>autc?d Vll)M . First, Prize. ~£lO .0 . - Second-Prize .' u Jl.- 4- 0.-.- • Third ~,fi3 ;3...0.„ ; , ;Fourth E2 2 0- , - ; "-Fifth .JCI .1-0 And Seven Other Frizes. ' PuTchnser.s found- for all Prizes at r«hM| 1 • stated if desired. - . , . ; - • ' ■Art Unioii drawn-on NlfiHT. •at. Show- ' Exhibition opened by -His. Excellency ■ i - tlie ! Governor, on WEDNESDAY,, at 2.30 ... p.m. - - : -- '■ ■■ g O X.l N G! , " ;' B O X I N Gl / TOWN HALT,',' '; ■' .TO-MORROW NIGIiT. ' ''j ;: Undct the Distinguished PatroiiAgo'ani ill Ho prcscnce'of His' Excellency' tin '. ' Governor,,' Lord Liverpool.'' ' ■ "HOCK" KEYS' . '' . ■! ' v - -.. ' : ■; • HAGERTY;-,' ;;/• •" Last"Train foi - ' Jolin&onvillc and.-IMt mid Pctoiio will bo 1 -delayed-until: after'^ tlio Tournament. -\i ■' '• " ' ' ' Price: 7s. Bd„ 55., 35., and 2s. - Box Plan at Arinit J s;' Last chanoe to | book a- seat; -and save the inoyitahlo nish ; ;,' at the-doors..• -.. .- -i' , .»*....., Tournamßut under, cdntrpl;of the.-Wei.,, -. lington Boxi'-u Associdtioi)... . .' . .... TWO SUCCESSFUL SONGS.." " ALWAYS up-to-date, our London Manager lias sent on supplies-of-the - Songs.which nvc _n(- present tho leaders in London. Tho title's "are "LILAC TIME" : (Clias: : Willeby)> '■ ' - .- ; "IBAD. KINDLY Botji of those) Songs arq lino examples of the modern ißallad: tlio former -is 00ij'...-... siilereil tho best: from tho pen of Chas. ..... Willeby, so well-known aB the writer of highvclass Ballads. Liijille's "Lead Kindly Light"- is probably the finest musical setting to tho fam* ous words by Cardinal Newman. f . ' Bbtli'thcso songs' iirp eot 'm.kcyS'.tp' 6ult'' .' all voices. Wo. would ask -you to call _ at Our "Warehouse "and'.' liear' tlierii' tried pver. " „ ~" '". '."' v Price, Is. Od. each, cash. Posted, Is. 7d, r CHAS. BEGiG AND CO., LTD.,, Manners Street, Wellington, . . SOLI) AGENTS FOR. BRINSMEAD ' ; I'IANOS. '
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 9
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