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I,VV'■ '' AMUSEMENTS.. *TIS ■;■,,■ .MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ■' Brpntinn-Ful'lers, I,(i|, 'TO-DAY.' (THURSDAY) TO-DAY. TO-DAY. •■.■■ ■-'■-■I. ANNIVERSARY DAY. MATINEE! MATINEE!' ■ ' ;« : *:VK ; '■'"■' MATINEES :: :.-'■;■. Commencing 2,'iO sharp. ,:; A■■ Magnificent Holiday Programme. NEW.: ARTISTS. 4'"/. i"v -■ < NliW ACTS. .■:s;■£"■' ; -'V"- NEW EVERYTHING. •■"'■'■' ' ' MATINEE.. ....... ¥;;=:. ■ ..--,"- ... MATINEE. •'V ■ SUTIN-EH. . '..? Mothers, be sure (o brine the Liltl* Folks. ■■'"'. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE - ' PRICKS; D.C. and 0.5., Adults Is., Children G4. Stalls, Adults Cd., Children ' (id. !; flifl"tS MAJESTY'S . T-EEAJmi..,-; lfiteetion ■..., Brcftniin-FuHcrs, Ltd. Got too Vaudeville. Habit A Wholesamc, Healthsome, and Delight* * ful pastime. ",":".' ",' TO-NIGHT!" . :, -■ V ,TO-NIGHT! An All-Stair Programme, consisting oT ~ ; Loading-Music-Hall Hondlincrs:'- •-••<• Vaudeville at .it* Uofe'ti ■■.'.' '■-. .■ THE BUNCO. MIDGETS,...' . ..'. The smallest trou-po ei' Conjurers and Illusionists in the world. HYMAN Acrobatic HYMAN ALTON Comedians. •• ALTON" •CREMER AND ARNOLD, . their Burlesque Absurdity,. ! , ' '"' "The Lunatic." .1.130 >• An Act of LEO... LIONEL Grace, SJlTfinittJi, LIONEL,, and Rfffineiuoht. VERNON AND MACK, "."I An old favourite with' ir new par-troty, Emphatic Success Nightly of HUNTRESS AND-CO.',' "■"''<"""!< Tho Most Beautiful-Act.in Vaudeville.' ■STRAUBB iSISTERS, . -..,..,: . Girls;" Past and Present. .-■;,- -,! ■ MARGARET CQIi.BY, ..... Sopranß. ' ~,..'... LEONARD ~ Everybody's LEONARD ■ NELSON .. Favourite, ' SELSON"; ..; : :,;;■; SALMONand J0Y.,,, '■ ; 1 _ ■ ratter Duo. > ' ■ ■■' Note.—Entries for the Leonard N-el-"! Bon Competition close on .Jan. 26th, • -'•■"■' .'• B.C..and o:S.'2s.i Stalls, Is. tidi; Uppei!..: Circle,, :la. Plan at Dresden, . Eoofcmii .' Gd. extra. ■■■■" •■ ~. moWN HALL. . &PWN: HALL,'".: , TO-NIGHT' (Thursday)'' TO-NIGHT* ".'' ! WIELAERT-PECHOTSCH COMBINA-, - '. .. ; TION of Slav Artists.. . " ■ Direct item-< •■■•■ 3 WEEKS'. TRIUMPHANT. SUCCESSES.: , At the ' , ■„, i AUCKLAND EXHIBITION And ■ .AUCKLAND TOWN HALL, . Prolonged entlmsiasm'.-tfid applause. 'Re/' peated encores demanded. • Dcnionstra* tivii appreciation. •'■•■■ ■• ■ Songs, Ballads, Ducts, Violin, and-Phnc*--Solos, Duets, Concerted Numbers, JSlocutionary. Items, and. Humorous Song's. 1 MADAME WIELAEET,- , ■ ■' Distinguished .Dramatis Operatic SopTAtto,., (Prior to her departure for Europe J HERR PECHOTSCH,. "" . ' World-famed Yersritile Violin Virtuoso,' ■ MISS SEGCOMBE,- ■ •• Charming, Popular. Contralto. : - . MB. THOMAS. HARRIS,',. Brilliant New Zealand Elocutionist and.. Entertainer. ! HERE- WIELAEIT, 1 Pianist (Conductor of Auckland Orchestral and other Societies), MADAMS PECHOTSCH, Accompaiiistc, THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF TALENT THAI" HAS EVER.., . VISITED WELLINGTON. Popular Prices—is., 35,, 2s, Box Plan at Dresden. •' '.'. '■ GEO. JAMIESON,' P. A. MILLIARY," Advance Manager. Manager. ~~ A GENUINE, SONG' SUCCESS: GOD REMEMBERS ' WHEN. THE WORLD. FORGETS." This Seme, by Carrie Jacobs-Boml, composer of "Perfect Day" and other successes, is now the World's best, seller. The reason is a beautiful melody, 'set lo exquisite words.' . We. give, uno of the verses:— . How many wear a smiie upon their face, Although their hearts may lu'ild an *injrly place; None know tho heights nor depths of their regrets, But God rentemtwra when tho world forgets. Every Singer should have this Song, Price, Is. 9d. copy, posted to any ntte;-*. Is. lOd. Set in 3 Tseys, Eh. (« to Eb.). F. & 0. , CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, . ■ THE. HOME OF GOOD MUSIC. ' ' [ WEDDING GIFT. ' LLOYD'S Lucky WEDDING RtNJJV Solid Mot. Gold stamped j 16a. Bd. to 50s. eash, 282 LAMBTON OUAY and JU CUBA' • STREET. '■ "V ■

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 7

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