AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Ploco, -Pbone 165. Direction FaUeMJremian, Ltd. •> TO-DAY, fl t 2.30. ■ GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE, ■ ■„. ■ GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE. : ; ; GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE. Bring the Kiddies to Seo ~: MANTEfJ/S. MARIONETTES, '' :.. , MANTBIJ/S MARIONETTES. •v : . MANTELL'S MARIONETTES. ' An Weal Children's Entertainment, Hatineo prices: 0.R., Is.; Children (with. adults), Gd. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT FULLER Vawfovfflo BRENNAN t PULLER Specialty Co, . BRENNAN Last Appoarants in Wellington of BRENT The Padc-roft'ski BRENT MAX ha of the Banjo. HAYES Farewell Appearance of ■ DAINTY DOROTHY HARRIS, ±no -bmpress of American Ragtime. FOSTER, LAXfONT. AND POSTER, . THE LUXORS. ' . ' ' EASTER- MONDAY, at 2.30. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE, SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. Givo Use youngsters a treat and lirihg them to His Majesty's. The best nkc6 to sptod the Holiday. EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, at 8 MAMMOTH HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. MAMMOTH HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. First appearance awd leading* etar engagement (direct from Amei-ica) of THE FIVE JUGGLING NORMANS "THE FIVE JUGGLING NORMANS THE FIVE JUGGLING NGEMANsI iti their aaTVollous exposition of club juggling. A fsaprenie exhibition of. dazzling foals and supreme agility, WOODWARD AND J'AGtl, WOODWARD AND PAGE, In tlieif unique and y-onderftil trtefc ejeling and excruciatingly funny specialty.. DANCING MAD. BI|P AND DE ARMO Acrobatic BUT AND DE AEM.-Q IWicabWsSweet Singers end DUp'RE BEOS, clever musicians. DUPRE BROS. MAN'fELL'S MAEIONETTES. Winifred. 'Stewart, Lee Chandlers, KmgsJey and Gratai, Shnrrat and Lang, Moran and Cahill. Prfceg: D.C. and. 0.5., &,; 'Stollß, Is, Gd.; Upper Circte, Is. Plan at Dresden. Booking M. extra. HJH PRESS THE A TEE "Where Everybody Goes." STALLS, 3d.? DRESS CIRCLE, s>3; TO-DAY & TO-NIGHT, ' FINAL APPEARANCE of.. E.B/s Sensational Kentucky Sfofy, "THE RAIDERS." . ' "THE RAinERS." "THE RAIDERS," "THE EAID&ES." "Mabel's Stra*Re N Predicament" (Iteysfcone's Greatest Comedy Hit). And NUMEROUS OTHERS. KEW PROGRAMME MONDAY. TCUSTBOUME BOROUGH, COOTCIL *J FERRY SERVICE. EASTER HOLIDAYS TIME-TABLE.-REDUCED FARES. Adults; Return, Iβ.! Single, Cd, Childrtn, Half-price. TIME-TABLE. Leav« Leave Le ayß . Wellington, Day's Buy. Eoaaßay. . .■•::;/;:.kSATGSDAYS. ' :.•' US a.m. i-fctwdi ■ f.ro a,m. ro.lsa.ny 8.0 a.,a, • . 845 a.m. 12.15 p.m. 3,0. a,m. ■ 9,iuam 1.29 p.m. Il,<j n. ffl . " ij.jo a : mr ■ 2.30 p.m.. 1.43 p.m.. 1,50-p.m. 4.15 p.m. 3.5 p.m. 3.15 p.m 6.10 p.m. ■ g<o p.tt. 5.10 p-.m. 10.15 p.m. Ulm, . : tIQ p.m. SUNDAYS. 10.30 a.m.' 5.15 &,». ' 9,35a,m. . 2.30 p.m. 1.15 .p.m.* 14S-p.ni. 5.50 p,m. 5.0 p,ni, 5.10 i>.m, ; 9.15 p.m • fi.2o p.m. B.SO p.m. • Go to Eastbourno for Sun and B>alfch. Special Concessions' to Picnica. easterTmonday, Steamers leave Ferfy Wharf, Wejling, ton, calling at. Day's Bay and Rofta, Bay— 9.3 ft, 10.15, 11.0 a.m., noon; 14 U5, 2.30, iM, 5,20* 6,20., 1043- p.m. Leave Day's Bay~S.li, $A 5, 1640, lt.o, IUS a.m.j 12,45 1.10. 3.0, 3.45, 5,30, 7.0 p,in, . ' Leave Rena. Bay—B4s, 9.tt, 10.15, .11,10 a'.m., vatrn: 1.0, 1,45, 2.45, 3.30, 5.15, 7.10 p.»i. {Wpather and other circujnstanc©3 pefmittiftg.) BAI,LBOOM .DAKCING; MRS. M. B. MASON. CLASSES for BBgtaera are held r,n , Monday and Wednssdny Eveningsin the Private Hill, 8G Q-humee-..Street, Sear St. Peter's Church. Term coriiineJifes with pupil. Private lcSsOtis l>y atrongcntent. All ths latest baltroom dances .taught, ihcUuJiiig Viehn6.se Hcsitatfon Waltz, Twit, T.-i.iigo. Pi-bficiency eiisu.red ia six private- tesona.. WANGAN{JI RIVER. "'"• SCENIC TRIP CU? THE br DOMINION! EROM TAtmARTOtJI excepted. EBOM WANGAiJtJI, TUESDAYS, THUR3DATS, mi SATURDAYS, STAY AT PiPlßip HOUS&-Th6 most Beautifui Tourist- Hostelry in the Dominion.! . • STAY AT THE. 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Edison'e Home K-inetoscopp rtnil Cheit-.p Film Eicgh-ange dots the trick, Demonstrations- at r«SAMP AND CO., LIMITED. tJ RoprosentetCves, 2n<l Eleof', BnkcT's Ba.tiditr-g', Feathe-tston Stwct, We.liingtoh. npfilii Latest Novfi-lorany stnndarij VFct-k -a- ens bo ebbimed from GcprE-o Tcffcry, corner Ivelburno Avonuc, Oftes by post rweivs p'romfit attention. pEOZLEfs'S PRMiERE ' DASCK \J ORCHESTRA, M.«tsa, , . Iti pnjtagoiaoflt ousui'ca tli« sttecpss of your D(inw>.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 7
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