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AMUBEMEHTB. jjIS HAJESTY'B THEATRE. • Direction Brennan-Fullors, Ltd. Packed to tho Doors, Hotter than Ever, , ■ TO-NIGHT, A Galaxy of Star Aots from tho World'l Leading Vaudeville Theatres. BRI3NNAN-FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS : , A Brilliant Programine. Tremendous Reception Nightly of DESPERADO and LA ROSE, DESPERADO and LA ROSE, The Most Sensational and Daring of • Aerial Artists. Direct from America. A: Big ' Hit, FOOLISH FORD, . The Craziest of Crazy Comedian's. LAI'ERI/E The Extraordht- LA PERLB LA PERLS) ' ary Lady ' LA' PKRLE LA I'EItLE Contortionist. LA PERLE THREE BREVES. - Presenting a Novel and Original Musical Act MRS GABRIELLK HOPE. MISS GAfittIELLU HOPE. The Talented English Instrumentalist/. Last Nights of . . MAY BRILLIANT. MAR.IORIE DAW. DELAY ALB AND GILBERT. LILY VOCKLER, BRIGHT SISTERS. . D.C. and O S., 25.; Stalls. Is. Gd.; V.ppet Circle.. Is, Box Plan at Dresden, Boot- • ino oa. extra. Theatre 'phane IGS. ,■ Empress., th eat re. "Wihere Everybody Qott." CONTINUOUS PICTURES, Daily, 11 a.m. to 31 p.m. . Stalls, 3d. Dress Circle, 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. : A REMARKABLE PROGRAMME, • • ' THREE GREAT "FEATURES": "THE'ADOPTED BROTHER" (Sensational -A:B. drama). "THE DROP OF BLOOD" (Stirring Vita, drama). "THE BLIND .BASKET-WEAVER" (ICalem "masterpiece"). AND SEVERAL OTHERS. rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT 1 At 8. MISS MINA CALDOW, , MINA CALDOW,. MINA CALDOW, ■ ' a , MINA CALDOW, ... * MINA CALDOW, The Great N.Z. Contralto.. ■ ■ ; Assisted by MR. CHRISTIAN'.iI)SLLEMANN, Organ. MR CH<VS. CLABKSGN, Baritone. MR." E. B. GILCHRIST, Vtaiin." MR, FRANK AMSDEN, Piano. ; Plan at Dresden. • • . - Prices lis. (reserved?, 2s. (reserved), and Is.' _• ' ' •^rSTOOURNE* Hi SOCIETY'S MASKED BALL. ; Guests who intend returning to We!lington by the lata Boat arc- rMtieshd ; to ask particularly lor the SPECIAL , . TICKET when booking. . P, W. DOWNS, 1 Hofl. Sec. Stallholders «t Boy's institutn ' Bazaar should vi.-it 11, C. Gibbons ■ and Co., Liimbton Qmtv. who ■ specialise in all kinds, of DECORATIVE WORK. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, any vftriety , or' colour, made' at short notice, in any quantity, • ■ . - \ Complete Decorations of Stalls undertaken by Artistic Decorators. iw~AND SUCCESSFUL , WALTZ, The "RUBICON," by Ernest Toy. Beautiful and Dreamy. ■ Price, 16, Gd. Posted, Is. 7a. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC , ■ STORE, . ' " 11G CUBA STREET. . THE CHEAPEST MUSIC STORE IN . THE DOMINION. LATEST MUSIC AT BEGG'S. •OOPULAR SONGS. All the items I sung in tfie "Sunshine Girl, vis., "The Gaby Glide," Is. Gd,; "Bo my Little 'Bumble Bee," Is, Gd.; "Laughing Song. (GraCo Pttlotta), 16. Gd. BALLADS. Clara Butt's metises: "Fairy l'ipors," "Leaves and tho Wind (keys suitable for all voices), Is. 9d. each. Complete'supplies in four keys now to hand of Herman Lphr 9 favourite song, ''Lit.Oo Qirv Home n\ tho Wost j also. Ernest Ball's big Int. f "Till the Sands of the Deaevt Grow Cola. WaT.TZES. In Stock from tho rnclo. dies of tho Operas "Quaker Girl,' Khine Girl," "Mies Hook of Holland, and "Belie of New York." la. 3d. each. Our Pianists are at four service to try over any music you wish. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Solo Agents 1 for Brinsmead and other World-famed Pianos. LET the "Dominion" General Printing Department handle you-r next ordou 1442. -. r^_r -

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 9

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