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• AMUSEMENTS. jjJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors John Fullor and Rons. CO-NIGHT, At 8, NIGHTLY. ■V GLORIOUS RECEPTION NIGHTLY, Applauded PICKWICK I'APKKS, ui<l Cheered PICKWICK PAPERS, Groat old PICKWICK PAPERS. Grand old PICKWICK PAPERS, JOHN BUNNY scores as PICKWICK. All tin; Old Favourites, VITALISED I!Y V'ITAGRAPH. MOVE AND "LIVE" on the SCREEN, HONOUR SYSTEM THE HEALER SAUNTERS THRO' OLD ROME (scenic; THE LAGER BEER INDUSTRY. Lady Audley's Jewels. AT IT AGAIN Gauinont Graphio, Is. Cd., Is., nnd Gd. Plan Christeson's. rjp H E A r E E ROYAL. Direction Brciman-Fuller, .Ltd, THIS EVENING AT 8. • BEEN NAN-FULLER' " VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. The Best tho World can provide. Unparalleled Success of Absolutely tho ... Greatest, Most Stirling, and Versatile - • Entertainers that liavo over visited ' MATHEWS AND MACK, MATHEWS- AND MACK, , MATHEWS AND MACK. . MATHEWS AND MACK, MATHEWS AND MACK, America' 6 Greatest Travesty Stars, . "VIRGINIUS UPSIDE DOWN." A Riot of Mirth and Merriment. Posi« lively tho Most Amusingf Sketch yot presented. Unbounded Enthusiasm Created by-'Oun . - Latest Star Importation,. , FRANK SIDNEY FRANK SIDNEY. FRANK SIDNEY.. . FRANK SIDNEY. , . ■ FRANIC SIDNEYV • ■ AND COMPANY, In an Original-and Most Sensational Act" ! • "A MORNING. IN A ' SPOItTSHAN'f, . GARDEN." Introducing tho World's Famous, Jampot ■.. ■. .tmd AYhirlwind Dancer." . ■ , 'MISS VERA WALTON, 'MISS VERA WALTON, , , Thfi Charming Australian Contralto. TWO Lust Four TWO FRANKLINS Nights. -FRANKLINS ... Last Four Nights. BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS. ' GERTIE, 1 JOHNS. .: ... D.p. p.nd 0,5., 25.; Stalls,, Is, Plan at Dresden. - Booking Gd. extra, fjioWN HALL. TOWN HALL<-. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTt ' WEDNESDAY, 9th JULY. THE 'WELLINGTON' FOUR.'- V •• THE WELLINGTON FOUR. THE WELLINGTON 'FOUR. 1 THE .WELLINGTON ' FOUR : ■ 11 SECOND COLOSSAL CONCERT*. SECOND COLOSSAL . CONCERT.: BLOY, 1 . . ;.... ..... BUCKLEY, HODGES, . JOHNSTONE.; Box Plan, Friday Next, at Dresden. ;' 35., 25., Is. . . SKATING. 'SKATING. LOWER HUTT DRILL'HALL. • - : EVERY. M0 R.DAY ' ' Evening Session: 7.30 till 10. , . Afternoon Session: -.30 till s. , Excellent Floor. . Perfect Slcawi. - . Fresh Novelties Every Week. . , . H. BURRIDGE, Manager. .. OR.RA LYNN TEA GARDENS 220 Ilutt Road, Petone. An Ideal Spot to spend a week-end. ' Every Modern Convenience. ' " Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality. > • A Speoial .Itooinj'fpt l Evening.Parties, ufj A Lovely' Spot fof "Motorists to slay fir v Refreshments. ■ Cigarettes Sold. MRS. H. S. WOOLCOTT, Junr, - Proprietress. ' TWO SUCCESSFUL SONGS. ALWAYS up-to-date, our London • Manager lias sent on supplies of tin > • Songs which are at present tho leaders in ' London. Tlio titles are:— "LILAC TIME" (Chas. Willeby). ."LEAD KINDLY LIGHT" (Liddle). Botli of theso Songs are fino example? of the modern Ballad: tho former is oon< , sidered the best from tho pen of Chas, Willeby,, so well-known as tho writer ol ... . high-class Ballads. ■ • . Liddle's "Lead Kindly Light improbably the finest musical setting to tho famous words by Cardinal Newiuan. Both these songs are set m toys to suit all voices. Wo would ask you to call • at our Warehouse and hear them tried s o, prioe, Is. 6d. each', cash'. Posted, Is. 7d, s CHAS., BEGG AND CO., LTD., , 5 Manners Street, Wellington, ' SOLE AGENTS FOR BRINSMEAD " PIANOS.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1797, 9 July 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1797, 9 July 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1797, 9 July 1913, Page 9

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