■ '" AMUSEMENTS. "^'^ IJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ..... Fuller-Brennan, Ltd, TO-NIGHT AT b. TO-NIGHT CHANGE OF PEOGEAMME, - 3.NEW ACTS. A MAMMOTH BILL. Another Brilliant Coterie of front ranK Vaudeville Star Artists. A STAB ATTRACTION. . Direct from America. Exclusively Engaged. First Appearance of GORDON AND DAY. American GORDON AND DAY; Trick GORDON AA'D DAY. NWlty GOEDON AND DAY. Cjcliste. Absolutely the Premier Act of this description over imported by Fullers',. Another Star Attraction. First Appeal ance of FEED SWIFT; The FRED SWIFT. Musical ; FEED SWIFT. ' Nut. ' The Funniest Musical Act pcen lierfti ' Hear him play a popular overture on 'THE MOTO'HORNICA. Reappearance of Ever} trades Favourites* ARMSTRONG- AND HOWARTH ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH . ARMSTRONG AND HOWAETHi ! The Popular. Sketch Comedians. Everything New by the'. '; HUGHES TRIO. . HUGHES TRIO. '.'••"■ HUGHES TRIO. America's Cleverest Musical' Melange. ■ VINCENT, ARTHUR, AND OLIVER, i VINCENT, ARTHUR, AND OLIVER • ..-; Popular Concerted' Numbers.-: '• ANDREWS AND DENT. Two Girls • ANDREWS AND DENT. a Violin ANDREWS AND DENT, and Piano. . •In Selections from their. Extensive,,., Repertoire,- .-'',.*• : ■-: HAY-DEVERE,' ::w,, .;; ..V Talented' Australian. Balladist.- "'"' Prices—D.C. and p.S:,':'2s.;St'nlls,' ! is. lid.; Upper Circle. Is! Booking'at Dresden., Ijlll PRESS ...T.H E A'TEE. . : ... "Where Everybody 'Goes;"- ' .-. .; .'.': STALLS. 3d, DRESS CIRCLE Gd. '■ TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT.'.-• ■" ■' .'-''i ■.Thei.Latiurii' ; Co.'s Sensational'Dralnatif. ;,:...., Society, "Feature," ■ ■,'/. -v..-...;:■"■ . .nTHE V ,V,.'.''-,T. '■ ' ' great: RAIL way: .smash!" '.„■•., ■ - GREAT RAILWAY SMASH," • >■" ' GREAT RAILAVAY. SMASH.".'"' - ,■:.".■ GREAT RAILWAY SMASH." ~'. ;': FIRST APPEARANCE IN- N;Z. ■• .. , Supported,):>y. .Special, Auxiliary,, ' < '■■■:.,. . i.w-, -!;,/.; .Subjects, ~-..' ,', -".' "','_ . .-; ; IN;PRizEsT' ,"'."£4S:,IN;PRIZES 1 ... . '.-. . ~ Eemeuilier,' I '' ''-' :;: * ■-;-' NOMINATIONS FOR ENTRY IN THE ...-■■;■.' FORTHCOMING ' ' • .'; TSIOPULAR - '•■V COMPETITIONS • '" , •" ;; A ; t-'thfTOWN , HALLv::: .;;;■:.:, ' JULY' 29thi" : 30ttiVi 31st;-.and-;August'';.lst., Under the direction- ; of Hhe ; 'Australasian Popular Competitions "Enterprise^,'..'; . CLOSE at 12 , 6'c'16cK' > Noori':or"SATUEDAY N£XT,-25th J Jnly;-Sritli'tho''Secrc«-tary, Popular : Panama \ Street, from whom copies of " Conditions ;■ and Nomination Fbrnismn be -obtained. . ABE,..FEEE! „.,,, ' 'I£4SaN>'PRIZES~! :'•.-. I :IN,PRIZES,I •; ••'!•,"i -.'■ Programmo-of-.Events: ; ..-.,., j " ' -.\..'.:'.i--'. ■:'■■■ .. 'i.;-.,jii . ~:') ;1 .Prize. . l.'.'Tango" Dance, (awarded' to.; ~ .'• -Best Connie).-..- '..'.'.. :'.:....£6. 0,0 . . 2. Individual Chorus , Singing . c - ,' .-. (awarded to singer of'most "'.!' '.'■ ; -, .Choruses) \'..V.::..'....';;.....V.'..'.' : ... '50' 0 3. Blindfold Boxing ,£io, 0&1 0-fl 4. Comic .'Song (Gentlemen)' ' 5 0.0 "..-: s..Song,:;(Ladies)':;:::;;;:;:.;:::,..:r;...:.' , , 'fi. Dramatic'''lmpersonation--(La— -», i dies :4.i.ovP ■ 7. Irish Jig, Highland Fling, or ; v..'-:';.--i' Hornpipe"( Ladies .or'.- Gentle-,.,-, , ■•:me'n)-' :v.T.r.;.-.:..: i .'... , . , .i;.V...:-.:...'..,., 1 ,*.-,Q.;.0 ' , B.Revolving'-Polei.Pillow-rFiglit. r 3 0...0 '■9.-Mouth OrganPlaying.^l,lo..o.&..o Jft'/.p . .(This evemt/isifor. Boys.'.under. lG.years; of age.)'-, " ".''. '>"'■■"' 10, "La Rinlra" .Waltz, (awarded ;■'■[;"-■ . to Best Couple) ....; 50 0 SEND-IN :YOUR. NOMINATION. NOW. mm PBizES:'.v-.-.. ; ''.#s'iN - . ' AVELLINGTON .CITY COUNCiL..;.' "! •• PUBLIC : LLBRAfe : , ALECTUEE be :: 'g'iyen" iri-'ih'e CONCERT .CHAMBER (Towh,Hal!) on-TUESDAY ;NEXT. . the 21st instant, by DR. J. R; PUBDY;' Subject: !-'ELOCUTION,"' . with '"'.illustrated' examples from Poets'iMd. Dramatists; .■'•-• •-'■•:-"i . Lecture commences' at 8 p.m.'.J,,..,'..,';• . . ■". ' Admission-FREB. ' ■■ yr. ■■■ JNO..E-- PALMER, " .. ~ ..... ' „i," Town. Clerk/ . 18th July, 1914. ... ' V .V ' :. THE LATEST AMERICAN .' ': SUCCESS, -•:.-• ■ "RED ROSES,"- •-,. N A Beautiful Reverie for the Pianoforte Get a-Copy .right away. ~.. _ ' From the ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 116 Cuba Street. Price, Is. 6d.. . ..- Posted, Is. 7d. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON. PROFICIENCY ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. Classes for Beginners' held Monday and Wednesday Evenings, in Private.Hall, term.commencing with pupil. All latest dances taught, - including Hesitation Waltz, One-step, Bostons, Trot, and Tango; Address: 86 Ghuzrieo Street, nest St. Peter's; Church.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2206, 20 July 1914, Page 7
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