j AMUSEMENta, *Qla THBATaEi Direction Brofi^tt"® l nß<srfc WA$ L'O-DAY (BATURDiS) TO-BAY Commencing at 2.80 Bufrtf. _ itATINEE Children's MfTINEB UATINEE Matinee mITINBB dATiNBB Today, SItINBB WLolosomo, Healthsome, ana Clean. AmusingAlnsiruoUfo, and Delightful.. IBFINED VAUDEVILLE MATINEB A Long List of i BTAIt ATTRACTIONS. ' Mothers, Briiii? the Children. MATINEE PRICES.Id. 04. 6d, Gd. od. Mi .a. i«< g. D.C. and 0.5., Adults, Ib, i CMI - ls< is. ren. with 1 mrenfa 04. 1«< Is. Stalls. Adults, (3d. j Ckildron, 6d. Is. l«. id. (Id. Gd. 6d. 6d, 6d, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. Brennan-Fuller have pleasure 111 announcing that on MONDAY (Afternoon) ' MONDAY MONDAY (Labour Day) MONDAY A Grand HOLIDAY MATINEE "Will !)f Given, when a COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME : Will bo Presented. . PICTURE-VAUDEVILLE, rho Latest Filmic Geiiis - and Ster Vaudoville Aots. A GREAT DOUBLE BILL. gps MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. Direction Bronna-u-Fullers, Ltd,THIS EVENING. Positively the Last Presentation of Ttiia Weed's Great Programme. Farewell to Em-DELEVALE and GILBERT—WiII Last Night. MARJORIE DAW, Last Nifllrt. HIA' 'VOCKI.ER. Last Night. VAUGftAN AND BEERY. Last Night of THE BRIGHT SISTERS. Tremendous Sueeess Nightlr (if DESPERADO and LA, ROSE, S&n&atioiiftl Aerial Artists. * FOOLTSII FORD. The Crazy One. . GABRIELLE HOPE. InstwmertUl st. (lojß»"'iVifi\e.. "jMAY BRILLI T,A''PTCRT,E.' : ■ ■ Contortionist. THE THREE BREVES. DC. and 0.K.. Ski.Stalls, t*. 6d,i Upper Circle. Is. Bos plan at Dresden. BookIne 6(1. extra. Theatre 'phono 105. ■CTMT R ESS THE ATR «» Ay "Wihero Everybody Goes/ CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 •' »'.ift;"W"li p«-' * V Stalls, Sd. _ Dwa Clro!e ' TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. LAST TIME of "THE ADOPTED BROTHER" (Sensational A. ; drginti)..,,, "THE DROP OS 1 BLOOD"; ; (Stirring Vita, drama); • . • "THE BLIND BASKfiT-WEAVER';; 1 ' (Ifalem "magtort^to^').;^ 1 ' 1 .. AND SEVERAL OTHERS: NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY. . THE COMPETITIONS HE COMPETITIONS. COMMENCE.. , MONDAY 1 , NOVEMBER Brdr" Monday! November 3rd.. Brason Tickets, admitting one person to'' whole Festival, cioept Demonstration Nights, 15s. k Box Plan opens at Dresden for sftaGon ticket-holdeft!, Wednesday, October 29th, Day Sales Tbutsdtiy, October SOtli, ' JAMES DYKES, Secretary, Featheretcn Bt. COUNCIL. : TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 26th October, At 8 p.nr. BAND PIiEoRMAKCE. <v TRAMWAY BAND , at BOTANICAL ■ GARDENS. , JNO. R. PALMER, Town, Clerk, gSth October, 1913. . , HIGH-GRADE PIANOS., IP' yon intend purchasing » Piano, you should certainly inspect our various stoftks of High-grado Inscriiweiits by the following wovld-fatiiod makers:— JOHN AND SON, JULIUS BLUTHNER, - GORS3 & KALLMANN, SCHIEDMAYERr & 50EHNT5, FRITZ KUHLA, _ NBWMAN & CO. From J638 cash, or ««T terms (1° p« font, deposit tout balance la monthly paymentp, extending-over one, tvro, or three y< Our" fine Showroom is rericto with ftl? the latest models by the above firms, Inspection oordially invited. CHAS. BEGGI 'AND CO., LTD. MANNERS 'STREET, WELLINGTON. The Oldest Established Piano Hoi^t in N.Z.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 7
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