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JJIS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. : rCfy\ Direction Fulier-Brenn'tui,, LW.; . The Best in Vaudeville. ' EVERY EVENING AT 8. . The Biggest Laughing Success of this 01 • any other season. 1 THE BLONDELI/BOOM, . -j THE BLONDEI/L 800 M,.. ■ ! Success, unqualified and emphatic, of • j Last EDWARD BLONDELL' Last . - j Four EDWARD BLONDELL Four ' i Nights JJDWAKDULONDELL ; Nigitf - j Tho incomparable laughter creator, | Assisted by ;V : MISS KATIIERYNE CAINE,. j In their origihal 6creamirig absurdity, . ; THE LOST BOY. ] A FUSILADE OF LAUGHS. ' . \ From start to finish. Tie whole of - -.j Wellington lias a stitch in its side fron ■ ' laughing at this great comedian. THEY LAUGH when Blondcll appears THEY'LAUGH all tlirough the act. THEY LAUGH on their way liome, TIIEY LAUGH going to bod. V THEY LAUGH in their sleep. THEY LAUGH before breakfast. THEY LAUGH after lunch. • : THEY LAUGH all through dinner. i THEY LAUGH for- a week after. •':' ' Supported by an all-star co., including : " THE HUGHES TRIO, - IRVE HAYMAN AND i CO, , ; « ANDREWS AND' DENT. LES. AND SOL BERN, CROTTON AND KREMKA. ' VINCENT, ARTHUR AND OLIVER. '• . Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stnlis, Is.' . 6d.j Upper Circle, Is. Booking at Dresden. vO/.G; 1 ■ "JgVERYBODY'S" M ) OPERA HOUSE! ; OPERA HOUSEf ' :' ; Daily from Noon till 10.30 p.m.. . 6d. adults. Children 3d. . . .-. ONE OF TIIB VERY BEST. A Grand Sensational Drama,' '• "BLACK RODERICK THE POACHER'."...'' "BLACK RODERICK'THE POACHER,"'. ' v "BLACK RODERICK THE-POACHER.'^ Full of a wonderful interest.' HIS FAVOURITE PASTIME. ' '.v v; , ' HIS FAVOURITE PASTIME, -f -■<>?■' -yiShrieks and yells greet Chas. Chaplin; ■>,; most delicious of" genteel drunks.; . "ROMANCE. OF THE NORTH-WEST.';, . . i (Drama.).,.: ' .. T. J.I ■ "RICE CULTURE- IN.;;JAVA.", r Showing some glorious scenery/; "POLEDOR. and the LIONS" (Comic).' ! ! q ORCHESTRA AFTERNOON t NIGHT, •'■c HUTT BOWLING 'AND j ■; club.-"IWN.-HALL, LOWER. HUTT, \y ' ■ FRIDAY NEXT, JULY'I7: ,4 RAN D. G 0-N : C E T, •_ > rJ '' Under "the Direction of. Mr. E.. J.' ! HiU ( ' A V' '' ' Leoni's' Charmingl'Song' 1 Cycle/'" * ?":■ r."FAIRY DREAMS"- ■ ? •;■■■■ ' By - MISS"'"HELEN GARD'NER, MRS.' PATONj SIR. E. J. HILL, and MR/V , HAMILTON HODGES. ■Jim And iVOCAL. AND INSTRUMENTAL . .'NUMBERS BY .;iy; !?■.!■> ;£ MissiMina. iCaldmv Dr. Norman''Hales; 4 <*.**? Miss.THelen Mr.E.B. Gilchrist'-, Gard'pcr . \ Miss. Zita Chapman' Signor ? vitettar.~.v!'<> ! .?ißi?r: "' , Mr., A-.-Wv-NewtoXxL-;. Mr. Hamilton Mr. D. A.. Koany. ..iv HMges v; : ,' ,;,:;n Accompanist Mr. D. "A. Kenny. . " Box^Plannow open at Hannah's. ■-A -! TICKETS—3s.,' 2s.'r and Is. '' - "<>" Piano kindly lent, by .Tho Visitors,may travel to Lower .Hutt .by-./j the, 7.30 train, and return by motor buses v - 1 •;) from' 1 concert; doors •. to.-; Wellington; Post. i.A:.;] Office after performance. .bus .. I fare;'ls. Cd. ! \ ~ ..-■,,.■3 J.'DAVIDSON." „ J , ;'E:D.': WOODWARD. ; { DRAMATIC KECITAL. } THE Bos Rev.i'A. ,E. .Hunt's,..- m Recital, to .be given.:in the Con-: ~,. cert Chamber on July -24th, wjll bo open. . - TVvm'orrow at the Dresden, and holders : of Iteserved-Tickets (two ' shillings) are .requested to >>ook their .seats early. , . No extra charge for booking. , ———' ■ '''j.-,: Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs and Colds never .fails. Is. 6d,1 -- ■

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2202, 15 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2202, 15 July 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2202, 15 July 1914, Page 9

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