AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direotion Bremnan-Fuller. TO-DAY Satmday TO-DAY TO-DAY 2.80 - TO-DAY. TO-DAY Sharp. TO-DAY A Treat for the Little Folks. BANZAI MATINEE. BANZAI MATINEE. BANZAI MATINEE. Specially Catering for Ladiea and Children. CHILDREN'S VAUDEVILLE MATINEE. No form of entertainment is more whole- ■ some, healthsome, and clean, or more amusing, instructive and delightful .to children than REFINED VAUDEVILLE. , Such as presented at His Majesty!* ... Theatre. Mothors, Bring the Little One«. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., ADULTS 2s. Childrenlg.; Stalls, Adults Is,, Children Gd. . JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE^: Direction Brennan-Fullere, Ltd# i-1-iiiCO-NiGHT.I.v. Night of' Present. Programme. BRENNAN-FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS The Best the World Can Provide. THE VAUDEVILLE SENSATION OF, 1913, THE ROYAL BANZAI FAMILY ' BANZAI FAMILY 1 BANZAI FAMILY BANZAI, FAMILY ■ Of Japanese Entertainers. The World's Greatest Troupe of! ' Equilibrists. . , '' ; NOTE.—Owing to tho tremendous'-su®i cess of tho Banzai Family, and to enabls those patrons who have not yet had the opportunity of- witnessing .this colossus of feature acts, tho management- have de-: cided to ourtail the .Australian tour,', and. to extend the Wellington season a fur< th6 pROGRASME THIS EVENIN.fI 8 o'olock Ovor'tunct 8,4 OLGA PENNINGTON, .' SOTibrette' 8.15 KLIMO AND KLIFTON, • - : ' " Ecbentritj'Gyflinastsr 8.28 ERNEST PITCHER,- . Comedian: 8.41 LYUICAL FOUR, «• Entertainer® ■ 5.58 Interval. 1 ! 9.8 '. Entr'acte 9.12 ST. GEORGE and'DAYNE; • Musical Oomedyi 9.28 JOHN FULLER, Tho Favourite Tenor 9.36 MADGE BERESFORD,. Comedienne 9.46 THE ROYAL BANZAI, FAMILY The World's Greatest Troupe of« ■ Equilibrists. 10.12 'NEIL CANT, . - Scotch Comedian 10,23 THE ROMAS, 10.30 Curtain. D.C., 2s. Gd.; O.C. Stalls, 25.; Stalls, U. 6d.; Upper Circle, Is. ' Box Plan at the Dresden. Booking 6d< extra. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY! SUNDAYI (21st September, 1913). • SUNDAY CONCERT SUNDAY CONCERT '' By tho WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Conductor: MR. CHRISTIAN HELLEMANN. Overture —"Masaniollo" Aub<Jr Concert Pieces-(n) "Poemo de Printemps" (Gwhl); (b) "Humoresque" Dvorak Tromljoiic Solo —"Thou'rt •> Passing Hence" Sullivan. (With Orchestral Accompaniment) . MR. HAROLD OAKES. Overture—"The Maeic Flute" ... Mozart Gavotte—"Herz an flora" Latann Overture—"Maritana" ' Wallace Silver Coin Collection. Canoert at 8.30 p.m. ' W. H. BOWMAN, . ..; . Acting-Sfrorctiary. GIRLS' COLLEGE.' BAZAAR, . In Aid of Pundita Rnmabai. TO-DAY (Saturday), September 20th. , - INDIAN GOODS, LACE, FANCY I STALLS, Et"o„ To b# Opened by the, MAYORESS, At 2.80 p.m. .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1860, 20 September 1913, Page 9
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