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AMUSEMENTS. —— < THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. SPECIAL "SCOTT" MATINEE. SPECIAL "SCOTT" MATINEE.' SPECIAL "SCOTT' MATINEE. A Fund of Instruction. Adults Gd. and la., Children 3d. and Cd. ]fJTS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Proprietors John Fullo? and Sons, TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Your last LAST NIGHT. Opportunity LAST NIGHT. of Seeing "A Scientific WoDder, which it is I veritable education to see."—"Post." WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE. WITH hCOTT TO THE POLE. WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE. WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE. AVITH SCOTT TO THE POLE. WITH SCOTT TO TUB POLE. D.C., Is. Cd.; Stalls, Is.; U. Circle, Gd. Plans- Dresden 1 p.m., alter 1 Theatre, MONDAY NIGHT. Magnificent THE HERITAGE. New Star THE HERITAGE. Feature. THE HERITAGE. IJIEB ATKE UOYAL. Direction Brennan-Fuller, Ltd, BRENNAN-FULLER VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT FAREWELL CORONA FAREWELL FAREWELL CORONA FAREWELL Tho Man who makes tho Cornet Talk. Tho Man who has made Wellington Talk. , Farewell Those Sensational Farewell Farewell Equilibrists. Farewell . THE ST. LEONARDS. And their wonderful trained dogs. An Artistio Triumph. • THE LYRICAL-FOUR,-THE LYRICAL FOUR, In Selcct Soles, Ducts, Ttrios, and Quartets, etc. A Novelty Sensation. BRYANT AND BRYANT, BRYANT AND BRYANT, Axe, knife, sword and baton manipulatory Nightly Creating a Fwrorcv , America's foromost Lyric Soprano, .GLORIA MAYNE, ~ 'In great'nio»)(iiits fronv Grand Opera. Also, GEORGE DEAN, THE LEOPOLD SISTERS, ALF. BRANSCOMBE, and RUBY WALLACE. D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. gHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE. TO-DAY! : TO-DAY 1 THIS AFTERNOON. ' EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION, ■ "A WOMAN'S HEROISM," i "A WOMAN'S- HEROISM,"; The Most Sensational Railway Drama ■ ever .Produced. Open Daily, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. OR G A'N R E C T'T. A 'L .' ■ TOWN HALL. MR. BERNARD PAGE, The Newly-appointed" ,' CITY ORGANIST, Will give liia INAUGURAL RECITAL In tho TOWN HALL . TO-NIGHT! .. - TO-NIGHT I; At 8 o'clock, Programmo: Finale Symphonic Pathcticjuc • Tchaikowsky lUiapsodio (No. 1), Op. 7 ... Smnt-Saeua Fugue (No. 11) on the Natao of Bach Schumann Improvisation, Op. 71 Rheinbergci Final© in B-Flot Wol6tenholme t Scherzo, Op.' 70 Holfmann Sonatina in A-minor Kari-Blert' JNO, R. PALMER, s Town Clark. 9 August 27th, 1913./ _ SUNDAY CONCERT! SUNDAY CONCERT! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW, . SUNDAY, 31rf AUGUST, WELLINGTON CITY BAND (Late Garrison). Conductor LIEUT. T, lIEIRD. Orpheus Quartet will Sing. Mr. P. J. Dodds (Tonor) will Sing. '■ Mr. S. Hutton (Bass) will Sine. Dr. D. Coylo (Euphonium Soloist) will i. Silver Coin Collection for Band Fund. Piano kindly lent by Dresden. Co. )r W.C.M. BROTHERHOOD. ■a THEATRE, GO MANNERS ST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AUGUST 81st, At 3 o'clock. MR, J. ROBERTSON, M.P., of Otnfci, will speak. ~ Come cairly. Open to All. QALVATION JAI J A*Ii.MY CITADEL, 3s io Vivian Street. TUESDAY. Sept. 2nd, at 8 p.m. Opened by His Exceltanoy Lord Livea-pood.: Programme by Silver Band and Songsters. 1( i Wednesday, Sept. 3rd, 8 p.m.-Opened lU by Prime Minister (Hon. W. F. Mnssey). -j- Programmo by Major Mlwtash &1 11 n Thursday. Sept. «h.-Openc<l by His Worship the. Mayor, .T. PPiwrammo bv Borhnmpore Baiptist Clioir. r- Friday, Sept. sth, at £I n.m.-PrommiM in bv W. Turner, Ea|.'s Mandoline Band. Commissioner liiichnwls I residing eacli Evening. Admission M. ,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 30 August 1913, Page 7

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