AMUSEMENTS.' " "" / ; MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' ; Diiection ru'llier-Broiirian, Ltd, j The Best in Vaudeville. '.-V-'-EVERY EVENING'AT 8. ' \ The Biggest Laughing Success of this oi. any other season. ' THE'BLONDELL 1 BOOM, 1 ' i THE BLONDELL BOOM, J As anticipated,- the sensational success of //'EDWARD ■BLO'NDELIi,-/? EDWARD BLONDELL, Has spread liko .wildfire; with the result that the first' performance of THE LOST BOY. THE LOST . BOY. J Was- witnereSd by a ' crowded'' and'' de> ' ' • lighted-audience,■• who applauded with j ,that,.gemiin.Q,..sense. of .appreciation,,.and . . '-i, enthusiasm 'that only proves-/ I A XEGITIMATE'SUCCESS 1 .-Z^'" .• A Whirlwind.of .Laughter; .'• J, EDWARD BLONDELL TheEDWARD BLONDELL.'Great ICO WARD BLONDELL Laughter EDWAIID BLONDELL Liberator: "" AMERICA'S GREATEST COMEDIAN, *' Assisted by . ' . • • y " MISS- KATHERYNE-CAINJ3, •• ; In-their:. original screaming, absurditv. THE LOiST BOY. ■ 'The. cleverest,-1 merriest, i jolliest, bright* • est sketch ever presented.'-. ' Managerial. Nole—Tho EDWARD BLON- ,: ' BELL,/SEASON is atriptly' .limited) to . ' G niglits*. •'' "'v;'" ' ".' ' "Last','s Nights' ilf' -. EDWAItD IILONDELL, , 1 ' The incomparable laughter- creator." •; 1 Supported by air all-star' co.;- 'including ' - -THE, HUGHES-TRIO, IRVE CO.' ANDREWSnAND DENT,.,.. •* ' CROTTON'AN'D KREMKA. a.'r : 'VINCENT,",ARTHUR "AND" OLIVER. t 7Priccs—D.C. and O.S/' 25.;-Stalls;/Is. ' / '6d.;'Uppdr"Circle) ,Is. 'Booking. a't-Dr'cs'den. .JJ H P R ESS ,"."I.H.BIT.E'-'E. ; • ■ • !."Wliero Everylwcly' Goes? 1 '; - STALLS-3d. -DRESS- CIRCLE : 6d.TODAY AND TO-NIGHT, -•">! ' '/ v Tho .Superb Dramatic Story, i "Featuring", Miss/ Ida jJKelsen,'. I "BLACK HEART, AND'WHITE:";:. ':i "BUCK HE VET AND WHITE."','-;, : -"■Oxygen'' fscientifi?);'' - ""iVilliamsOti'd ; •Weekly" ' (travel); "Faithful" r (A.B..'comedy), etfti Australasian town Planning -cl". TOUR. ;../ / Under the Patronage of the Government ■ of the Dominion of -Now '.Zealand.' " Delegation from tho Garden Cities''and Town-planning. Association,, of Great . . Britain. '■ '• WEDNESDAY. ; 15tli/JULY, .8. P.M.,. . . -TOWN HALL. . "TOWN 1 PLANNING FOR NEW ' .. ZEALAND." ... . /MESSRS! DAVIDGE.AND READE, • THURSDAY, 16th. JULY,- 8 P.M. ' SYDNEY STREET HALL. , "ECONOMIC AND AESTHETIC ASPECTS OP TOWN-PLANNING." /. MR. DAVIDGB, - FRIDAY, 17th 8 P.Sll, ." NEWTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY. i "GARDEN CITIES V. N.Z. 'SLUMS'' • AND SUBURBS." '■ . . .. ■• ■' MR, READE., 1 AUSTRALASIAN TOWN-PLANNING /; TOUR. : ~v; i NEW ZEALAND CLUB. . ' / .HfEiißEßS;#!®. reminded of .the' LunlvJL cheon at the Y3I.C.A. Rooms,- at' l p.m. TO-DAY, .: at.. vMbKVim/ViD.A'a CRAWPORD,-;F.R.G.S.;;(Pioneer' Mission- i ary. 'will''ho'.the' chief- 1 ; giiost and speaker." ' --i'i ' -ivi nfiij G. 0. SUTTON, ; ■■.I ' "■ ■'•■•■•• Hon. Secretary. EUGENICS' EDUCATION, SOCIETY.. / DR. HARDWiCK SMITH (Mcdicai Su. : . ; periritendent of the Wellington Hos. /'■ pital) will'lecture at'B p.m. on .TUES- ":i DAY, July 14; in tho' Concert Chamber, .■Town Hall,"on."Howto.-Live.""" I '. '••■'- '' - / The' Public are! cordially: invited;;iAdmis■sion Free.- • V-'J";' . .. ■ W. ENGLAND, Hon. Sec. C.'E;/BICKERTON'S "PICTURES'.'; i A WIDE, cbmprehensive- : .selecti6n r 'of ; ■ Pictures by this.'well-known -tNjnr Ze'aland Artist is-now being exhibited -in f i ■ the Gallery. , .... ■; . Charpiing figure , sty,dies.- and. beautifullandscapas, besidos.', somg- .'st.riking.ipor-,. : traits—all will 'appeal: to' tho "art-lover. , . M'GREGORWKIGHT'S/GALLER'g. . "OLAYING Made Easy—We guararitef., : /i'' to teach-you-to,'pkyylho-Piano of . ! . -''Organ,' read "Mdsic'at/Mght-:.perfectly,',o(... .return your Fee.. The same results;in. ■' . few weeks : that-used to take .years,'-vrith. . •' .out 1-worry,'of- scales, exercises, or drudg. • .ery. of ..any..kind,/Tunes, the les'sbn. • ] Testimonials from pupils throughout' New' SScalaiid.': Full/ Tuition. JJI/lds.; 1 call for ; ;all; particulars; ' and sSe /Press' reports 'o& . ■ Concerts,.' etc.'/-where our'pupils -itavo ' appeared'Afroitf''i"days' :tuftio'n; • with' no •! previous - knowledge »'of'; Music."< A'"vlsit. : costs you nothiiif,'.-' . Interviews.an'y.i.tinie, : Birley's College of' Music, BaulooJtt Chains ' bers, Boulcott Street;'.' ;Miss..;.-;Cplt'man< / A.U.M., Chief . ;
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2201, 14 July 1914, Page 7
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