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RMO3EMENTB, : : HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. LAST TWO NIGHTS. CROWDED EVERY EVENINGNo TRIUMPH could bo greater, no Euj thusiasm could exceed, that with which • cuvaudiences receive - - = ENGLAND'S BIGGEST PICTURE, — EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. ~. • — EAST LYNNE.' .M— EAST LYNNE. '. EAST LYNNE. — EAST LYNNE. EAST ; LYNNE. —■ • —- EAST LYNNE. The Grand Old Story that; Teaches \ ■ :tho heart of every wife'arid '•motheh" " " •' MISS; BLANCHE FORSYTES,- • By her Admirable acting aa LADY ISABEL... ■ • •• Enthrals diio Vast -Audience* Tlio Dijat'i .Scone. is- a rprelatiop, Also, a iuiv view of the . BARRY-PEARCE BOAT MCB. *, 1 . MATINEE—SATURDAY,'' £.'3O. JJIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRE/ , . . NOTICE. • wishing ' to. sccui'6,''Good. I'Scati., 7.'would JiqwoU/'advijedßooks Seats Now. ' BOX-Pi!.AN Open at the Dres'dcn. - TTIS „ \ MAJESTY'S- • , /ITOATREj' I '"' JO.IS 7' JIA'JfcSTY'S','. THEATRE,"' -- Direction : Brennan-Fullers, Ltd/ . . . GRAND OPENING OF VAUDEVILLE u. MONDAY', ' , ' ■ '• •i.. :• - ..MONDAY, ; ;.i. .j''jse[)'tehibcT 15tli'.* '■ ii Aii Anrfzilii! , 'Ai l l ; av"of "Attfactions. "?* BREiVNiW-FULLERS' ■ "-'Kctiricd!' ' . ''' VAUDEVILLE. ENTERTAINERS 1 . Direct from , tho London,.Coliseum, ! The Exclusivo . and .f?tarriug',En(;agemcnt - ■ • .- THE'ROYAL.,-, • : - :' :.v,.7 banzai,. , . ..BANZAI,,; . • BANZAI iian/.ai • BANZAI ' IUNZAI "" ' ' " B \"NZAI ' IB \ N'ZAI . • ' • Faniilv of'Japaiiese Entertainers. The Troupe' of Eqiiilr '.b'rists,' PoIU' WalkCrs.' Contortionists; -|nw - ; i(> 'Rislev■'Workers. ■■ ■ " THE'' VAUDEVILLE 'SEN'SATION' -:^"' " . , Of J9lS.' ... 1.. . •"Dirc4t fi'ijiji'Englrindl' " ; " 'i ' ST. -GEORGE' and' DAYN'E.". ■ ' -"< : Direct froni"Ajiier'ic<i; -••• . 'KILMO"and"KLI'FTON,;i(. y.»» • Tho:Eccent,cic.,ComedT. Gymnasts.. NEIL .CANT; ERN.. PITCHER;;.. . "j[AJ)GE . BEHESEORD,. .. Principal' Boy Chorus, u Comedicmie.. : ■ THE . . L '." OLGA PENNINGTON,''", ' Special! ' . '"MR: .TO'iiy FULLER, ,f ".- '."" v " " ' MK.MOHN'FULIiERr, ■ Tho'-Popular Tenor-Singer."-'D.C. and 0.5..,2s. 1 Gd.; Stalls','2s;rUppef:' " v ' Circle, Is, " \ """ OPE It A ' ?,' ? S E V Lessee J. C; WilliamsoniV', Direction Alsttm and Moiikj .. ■, ; Commencing'' ; " \ WEDNESDAY, 1 : SEPTEMBER 17th; Providing l.'leasurn l'or Every,Patr.on; . : v:: ; the famous'" ■ 7 ii.' i KING'S COLLEGE BOYS ' KING'S "COLLEGE "BOYS " KING'S 'COLLEGE ' BOYS- • • . (liOndon.) : :. -. •' England's Premier Harmonising Vocalist*. ■ ■ ■ A-ppearing in • .Solos, Duels,••.Quartets,•> Humorous.; .Sketches, Kag-timo Har?i . nionj;, ctc. ;> Supported by a.Company..of BRJIiIANT, ENTERTAINERS: „ Vienna Trio- ' Marcelene BoulaiSs; Jack Shields ' ''-r'lraa Attsustfe'.'.', Jlubv M'Donald. "Phf !P Lewis..'v ; -• AVlio present a two, a' lialwiours - BOMBARDMENT 01'' ' ENCHANTING SONGS, '' ";'j;" DELICIOUS HUMOUR,- •,, ' ... CHARMING MUSIC. , The Box Plans open at the Dresden on ~ Saturday Next for tlio,season. ( P3?,ICES: 39. t "25./ls..^(JJ O W N, _ COSY' CONCERT 1 CHAMBER.. ■ • - JfEXT TUESDAY NIGHT,,. .. AND TItURSDAY. AND, FRIDAY,.,,. ,» Positively Only Three' Concerts, .1 A. GREAT ■ MUSICAL ATTR ACTIONi ;; ■ THE WOIILD-FAJIEp'" MUSICIANS: ! THE ELLWOOD ITUO',, THK . ELL WOOD TR10,.,. ... THK JELLWO.OD ...TRIO, ;„, w , Who. have, .recently T#turj»d..frota,..Bol* giiiin and Gonnany.,,wliere for. three years,, ,■ ■ -theyi .have lieen scoring instantanoous * SUCCCSR.... ; . -r. GEORGE ELLWOOD, the Brilliant iCeW- — • list-(Australasia's Jean Gerardy). -. . HARRY. ELLWQOD, Violinist.:.; ' „ POLLY ELEWOOD, Pianiste.; .. ,' Assisted, by , • MR,',' JOHN ;. .PROU.SE,;. | . •' ' MR. JpHN,.,;,r«OUSE i; MK ' " New- Zealand's Greatest'.Baritone;'.. Popular Prices: .Is.,- 3s;, and Is. Plan opens 'To-morrow "at .th#< •" Dresden. ■ ' ■■ v ' / ■ '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 9

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