m USE Frl ENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MATINEE TO-Dot MATINEE il ATI NEB At 2.30. MATINEE Bring tlie Childmn to see THE FIRST AND ONLY MATINEE OF GARDNER'S MANIAC BULLDOGS GARDNER'S MANIAC BULLDOGS A Gigantic Animal Novelty Act. ' GET THE MATINEE HABIT. BUT ONLY AT HIS MAJESTY'S, WHERE THE BIG SHOWS ARE. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MATINEE PRICES. Hugo Show Exactly as at Night. Pricw—ls. and (id. Adults nisd Children. 6d, Stalls, Doors open i p.m. •firis MAJESTY'S THEATRE. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE.' TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. .MATINEE, 2.30. EVENING AT 8. Lnsfc TO-DAY & Last Performances TO-NIGHT Performunces , Your Last Opportunity of witnessing this week's (kcat Vaudeville Bill. Last Gardner's MANIAC BULLDOGS. Night. Tho limit snanirtial trainifiif, Last WESTON'S LIVING MODELS. .Night. in Artistic Piastique Poses. • Last MORAN and CAHILL,. Night. Brilliant Opeyat.ic Harraonists. HANLON. DEAN AND 3JANLON. Ainericn's Most Sensational Acrobats. MISS DOROTHY HARRIS. MISS DOROTHY HARRIS. America's Daintiest ■ Comedienne. M'DONALD AND GENEREAUX. An Artistic American Hit. JOLLY MARIE. KNOWLFS and LEE. . PHILLIPS AND MKRRITT, Popular American Bitfci-Liihers. •, . Prices: B.C. and'O.S., Bs.j Stalls, is. 6d. ; Family Circle, is. j Book seats at the Dresden until 12 1 o'clock this day, thence omrardg at s Thoatro to 1 pjii., or by Booking : 6d. extra., TANGO COMPETITION,S COMMENCE. TANGO DANCING COMPETITIONS! PHENOMENAL SUCCESS IN AUCKLAND. Hundreds Turned Away, Will be a Boom here. HIS ' MAJESTY'S Tt'EATRE, IS MAJESTY'S , XHEATIvE, IMPORTANT MANAGEBfA.L NOTICE! THE BOS PLANS In cannectio.D xi-ith the TANGO DANCING COMPETITIONS! TA.NCO DANCING COMPi/n'i'IONS! , TANGO LANCING COMI-ETITIONS: t Wliich will eyeniuete at this Theatre next TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS, MAY' stii and fill, ARE NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. B . COUPLE COMPETITORS! 26 The Competitors will be. Judged by the Audience, VALUABLE SjRIZEs WILL BE GIVEN. These Competitions will be held in coiiiapfeticm witlj NEXT AVE-EK'S GBEA.T SHOW. . . . As anticipate RECORD HOUSES, intending pattens are- advised to BOOK THEIR SEATS. Reserves 2s, (3d. the event of the season. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON, Direction of AV. ANGUS MACLEOD, MA U D ALL A N A U V ALLAN And LEO, JAN, AND MLSCIIEL CH.ERNI A V 8 K Y . (:- II I! It N I A V S 1C Y . . OPERA .HQUpE-WAJsGANUI, MAY i and ii. ' 1 \ MUNIC.T.PALTIEATRE-PALM.E.RSTON NORTH, MAY G. MUNICIPAL , TITEATUIv- -DANNE- , VIRKIi MAY 7. " " MUNICIPAL THEATRE-NAPIBR, MAY 8, 9. 'Rebates royaimiastings, may TOWN HALL—MASTERTON, 'MAY.It, ■ Box Plan and Day Sales it »suiil I places. Prices as advertised i.n'dailies. Accompanist, Mr. FrftA St. Ledgcti .Manager, IIOAVARD EDIE. : NEAVTOAVN. ' -niRCUS. CIRCUS. ' CIRCUS,: VIRCUS. CIRCUS. ' CIRCUS. LAST NIGHT-TO-NIGIIT! LAST NIGHT-TO-NIGHT! FULL CIRCUS PROGRAMME. FRESH VAUDEVILLE .NUMBERS. ROUGH-RIDING ITEMS. Rough-Ridi:ig Contest tor XlO. G. Lambert (tbe'. ivell4-n.oSvn colt litcaker : and migi rider) undertakes to ride "Tornudo." the notorioKs outlaw. PEOPLE'S PRICES: 2s. a,nd Is. Note.—B'lckiiig Contest starts at 10 p.m. ORBER Gl? TEE STAB'I'N TBl® BAST, Theosophicnl Bait, Ballanco Street. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 3.30 p.m. . . . By . MISS II.KLEX lIORNE, Travelling Lecturer. Subject: "Wky 'We Bs.pect ! a. World Teacher." GT. JOHN AMBULANCE ° ASSOCIATION, Remember AMBULANCE SATURDAY TO-DAY. 1 M'GREGOR AATIfGHT'S SALE! i M'GREGOR, AVRIGHT'S SALE'. J THE FIRST ; In 25 YEARS. SALB by a fittfi of M'Grcgor' Wright's standing, and the first in 25 years at that, needs no "puff" to comir.ro the public, that .it l's.crrtnrin to offer Hianj- a gcrtnino "g.ood thing" in the way of a Bargain. ' EVERYTHING REDUCED RE® taSKT.. TO PER' CENT.: . PICTURES In Oik and Water Colour, Etchings and Engravings, FRAMED AND UNFRAMED, \ It may be year.s before a similar opportunity comes again'—thcrefore an early call is advised, SALE NOW ON. ' SALE NOW ON. Jf'GREGOR WRIGHT'S CALU-RV, M'GRKGOR WEIGHT'S GALLERY. WANGANCI RIVER. <pf REAT SCENIC • TRIP OF THB W DOMINION! FROM TAUMAItUNIiI DAILY-Mondays. excepted. FROM WANGANUI, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. STAY AT PIPIEIKIt IIOUSE-Thci most Beautiful Tourist Hostelry in the Dominion' STAY AT THE UNIQUE HOUSEBOAT —s|d miles froisi W^ngivflui' Sn'iendi(l Trout Fishing 1 Moior Cafioca and Row Boats at dispoß'al of Fishc-rij i Itineraries, Maps. Bookings, Tourist Bureaus, Cook and Seas. A. EATEXCK AND. CO U liiTD,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 7
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