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AMUSEMENTS, ; y j,, ; ; ——■—: • .'*'!*' •*■ JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ............ Fuller-Brerinan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT f, AT-.81 n--.-,-TO-NIGHT ' ANOTHER MAMMOTH' ALL'-STAR • CO. OF -WORLD-FAMED ARTISTS Imported under exclusive engagement : to the - . ( FULLER-BRENNAN: VAUDEVILLE .Co.. DULLER-BRENNAN'.VAUDEVIIiLI! Cor - * , Who will present 1 an : Oiitertainment, of immaculate refinement. ■ GIGANTIC ATTRACTIONS. : - The Brightest, -Merriest and Jolhest ontcrtaimnent- ever, presented, to; a;-N.il.',' audience. '• * ■*' TO-NIGHT—Tho Greatest. Epgngemenl ever entered into by the Fuller-Brennai . Co. ..- ~ ■ ; ■ - '■ . First Appearance of - - ; EDW \RD BLONDELL, ' EDWjVRD BLONDELL, , EDWARD BLONDELL, EDWVRD BLONDELL, EDWARD BLONDELL, AMERICA'S GREATEST COMEDIAN,' A3l ERICA'S GREATEST COMBDIANj,;„.« In his,original screaming, absur.dity ; in ' ~,f - ; : - - one.-act,-' ' '' ■ THE LOST BOY. THE LOST BOY. Assisted by MISS K VTnERYNE CAINE, MISS KITHERYNE CAINE, ' r Tho noted-Amencan Actress. . . .;t •The EDWiU?D BLONDELL',-Season • in• • strictly . limited to -Six' 'Nights. - -. 'v . MAN VGERIAL NOTE-It is with ■every- confidence that Messrs.- Fuller-, .i.Brennan jiresont :Mr. Blondell as a sue-, - cesser to tlie'many-visitink-stars it haa^ been .their honour .to" briiig'-tefore' f.th'o,. 1 notice of their patrons, and as.a continu-.,, ; fi ~ 'once of the . whiclv they feel safo . ( in claiming has met with unqualified success; of; presenting, only artists of.:thß. v 1 -. A ERY FRONT R \NIC i AND UNDOUBTED. MERIT.. , - , MR EDWARD BLONDELL, ' I The Greatest -Laughter-maker who • -hog ■ ever appeared.- in. ' WE PREDICT that tlia whple ; of- Wek ,;; v . lington will havo a stitcli ill. its from "laughing' at this sterling cbmedian . REMEMBER-SIX NIGHTS ONLYi First Appearanccof. THE HUGHES TRIO, '• America's Classy 'Ihstrunientalists. .-; ; DE\ERE Charming RVY DE\ ERE Austialum lUY DlA r ERE ; Soubrelte i ' 'First ; 'AppeaTarice' of-' ' •" '. -, AiNDREWS'AND DENf.. ■ ■i i ■ ANDREWS [AND ,\DENT., fi. \; r I». Two Girls £uid r a Violin.: , IRM2 HAYMAN' AND .CO.!' -' ' ' IRVE HAYMAN AND CO.' ■" 1 ■< ' ! - In- a the»v- Dramatic'Playlet,r-t;'.-.viiM.'iMhV ..VTHE:. ETERNAL JRJANGLE.V , I j, - '"•>iContinued Sub6ess.Nightly of Lrs AND SOL"'BEi;N, Lrs VND SOL BERN, ■-. ' • In their, amusing Motoring: Skit,.. ~:i CROTTON AND KRLMKA VINCENT, ARNOLD, AND OLIVER, Priccs-rT-D.C.;.and : i.o.b.,:2s..;;:Stalls,; 15,..?<; 6d.; Upper Circle; ls. Booking-.it '. 4 JIMPRESS , THEATRE -■' "Where Everybody.Goes."- 1 STALLS 3d DRESS CIRCLE 6d. , TO DAT AND TO NIGHT. - ■■ .Tho -'Magnificent'DWmhtic-Story, •' O- - ft 1 > I llff Pi i '<1 'mo 1 -."Featuring."' Miss Ida-.lNjolseii, a;;- ' -- ;: - . ;i-.v j.-!; "BL VCK HE \RT AND WHITE 'V • . V HEART VND .WHITE ~ 4 , „ "Williamson's .AYeeldy" .(topical{.;'!""Oxft. J' J .. gen" ' (scientific): . "Solomon.., '151and5...... - (travel), etc, ; etc , ri r ,-i■■■!>■■■>' ".liiiiw; - A USTRALVSIVTTOWN r ' 1 5 10U1J j 1,( l( „( r Under' thel"Patronage" of J the' Government"'-<•. - nr- of •tho 'Domimon!-of l Nc«'";Zealarid. .•->• Ci,ties>and. . :TowEJPlaniiingv.Assooiatiom*ofi; /Gr.ca>:v,v,. ,• Bntiin _, ' Tft EDNESD i.Y, IStli. JULY, 8 'P M. '' TCtt N" lIVLL vio 11 /t! "TOWN PIANNING TOP NEW 1 11 ' , ZEjVL VND " 1 MESSRS 'DAVIDGE READE THURSDAY, IGtli JULY,,a EM " , SYDNEY STREET HALL , , , "ECONOMIC ANIS AESTHETIC <- ■ •' ASPECTS OF -TOWN-PIANNING." •' ■ 1 ME DAVIDGE,, ' FRIDAY, mh JULt, B"P3f NEWTOWN' I'IIBLIC . "GARDEN •CITIES.iV.',N.Z..,,'SLUIIS'iii ; , AND SUBURBS" „ 1, , MR BEVDE M AUSTRALASIAN TOWN-PLANNING 1 "OUR . iriSON'S 'OA^JJEK'S taita low' . ,hutt • (One of Wellingf .<1 Loveliest Show ? . Places) No vi9it to Wollinßton is ooraplete with< . out a day spent at those Delightful Gar- • 1 dens Resitlents of Wellington who ap- ■;■■: ■' ;• preciate their. privileges;, visit ..them regiilarlv Visitors. always receive: a,.hearty,,, v welcome TaU any train to Louer Hutt. Motor Bus will meet you. v,;±ARE,SIXr. of the best et toirn prices.' Cut Flowers in abundanoe. , ; - - ' ' • Now ia " the .time to order r Khododen-. drons. Azalea;.• Camelias. ••The. choicest, varieties ate (o be found in these beau.;;. 1 ..,j n ne KA«ir)M • tiTimGrons otho*.'

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2200, 13 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2200, 13 July 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2200, 13 July 1914, Page 9

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