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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S TBBATKE. Direction HrcmiaM-EiiHor's, Ltd, THIS EVENING AT R. A Programme of I'ra^rumrae?. Voiced by thousands til' delighted patrons Tin; Yet. brennax-eulleks' vaudeville KNTKKTAIXERB. ..i Vaudeville at its Best. Emphatic Suoccss Xicktly Of IRVING SAYLES The Hi VINO SAYLES Gim IKVIXU SAYLES and IttVIXG BAYJ.ES Only Ami his Partner, Tho 'huciitoa Lt..H wnmn and LKS' WAUTOX Versatile LKS WAiSTON The Greatest Team of Ce-mf-dians knownto tlie Australian Vaudeville Stage. . Continued Success of an Old Favourite, I.KONAHI) NKLSO.V. - ' Just a J'lain Comedian. Singing his Oirn .Songs. Last Tiro Night* of LEONARD AND W ILLARU. „ Yankeeland's Versatile Entertainers, Last Two Night? of . Tiii: Scottish Sp«cialtv THE STRATTONB Arlisf-. STBATTOX& Last Two Jiiirfet.® of TWO STOHYS, TWO STOEYS. A Duo who Excel iii llaglinie. * MOUNIEK Modern MOO'NIEfi FRANZ 1 Hercu'es. ' FEANiS-Las-t Night of ST. GEORGE p».l DAYNE, - England's Refined Musical Comedy.. • ■ ■ 1 ' ■ Artists.. > ' , Ni.fi. CANT, . ' Scotc!i Comedian. MAURICE CHENOWETfI", Vaudeville's Greatest Tenor. TO-MOIiKOW (Afternoon) TO-MOHKOW. SATURDAY, " Commencing at plirirn. "> CHILDREN'S VAUDEVILLE. i ■ ' ' ' MA TIN" KM* • MATIN CEi ' siatini'K! v:;;v. Mothers/ if ywrDavo not seen this programme-' hri-iig the little folks 'fw,! morrow Attnniomi. M MIME PRICES. D.C. asid 0.5.,. Adults, it. Children, ■ {accompanied hy parents), Gd.; Stalls,' ,Adults Gd.. Children fid. / .' EVENING PRICES: ; B.C. and 0.5.. 25.; St?l!=, is, {hl. Upper Circle is. J'iaa at Dresden. Booking, Gd. extra. ' ' •_ TRAMS.—On request, trams ' stop ait' Theatre. ' " • B.R I T A N X I A .. T JIE.A,I-EE* {Mourners Street].. Direction A. J. Coleman,',/, '..' CONTINUOUS. -PICTURES. ; ~. No Stop, (11 to ID No Stap, TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. .? "■A flnge liemarka'de Success: '■PAULETTE'S NECKLACE." "PAULETTE'S NECKLACE;" "PAULETItE'S NECKLACE," " "PAULETTE'S. NECKLACE." , „ "PAIILETTE'S NECKLACE." <v PAULETTE'fi. .NECKLACE-." < "PAUEETTB'S NECKLACE.'' A Great Detective Story. Big Supporting Programme, Priees-.Daily, ;>d : and Gd,; Evening,"txL,, otiiy, Children, always M. . rp o W N II A L Lt Direction- Biblical Biogfa-phs, Ltfl» LAST NIGHT Of Baiormwsly Successful Kalorn ,£29,000 I'foductien. "FROM MANGER. TO CROSS." "FROM 31 ANGER TO CEOSS," Prices: Gd., Is., and Is. 6d. Children, Half-price, B#s at;the Dresden, .. ~ ~.y

THE RELIABILITY OF BEGG'S " • • (>! PIANOS. 4 CI .EVER "Advertiser an write s«cH, —t A a filmvini! description of a commonplace I'iaito Hint any reader mas easiiy. 1)0 misled into thinking th--.it it is of jjooii ami iv'liiil)k> construction. Unfortunately for the pnrchaser, the deception is not obvious iintil a few years has-proved the atenoo of its vannteil qualities. BEGG'S PIANOS HAVE STOOD THE TEST OP TIME. ' Our great' ignwitt are: Jelm lirhwmead aifcl San.. Jriiw B'Hittaer, ScluMU, Maver' and Soelint', Fritz kniifo, Gors ami. Kallmann... . , ' . With these fine instruments ire aro al'ils to guarantee every Piano wo sell." and our guarantee is basted up by-62 vears' straigto-farwai'd traamg. A visit to our Warehouse tvil-I bo appreciate. ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD,. W.NNBKS STREET, WELLINGTON. The Oldest Established Pialio House in Now Zealand. > ON VIEW AT M'GBEGOB WEIGHT'S GALLEBT, OIL PAINTING By ME. STAFFORD.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1947, 2 January 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1947, 2 January 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1947, 2 January 1914, Page 7

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