AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE . THE DAISY JEROME BOOM. THE DAISY JEROME BOOM. ! GROWS GREATER EACH DAY. THE BOX PLANS for the remainder of Miss Jerome's Season are now on view [ at the Dresden. Owing to the enormous ' attendances, .intending patrons are advised • to.Book their Seats-to avoid disappoiatJ meat. Reserves, 2s. Gd. I TJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 3 Direction „..,„...,..„ Fuller-Brennan, Ltd, TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NI.GHT TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT .... Farewell Appearances of.'. Last - MISS DAISY JEROME Fivo . ' MISS DAISY JEROMB Nights, , MISS DAISY JEROME 'Last ,; ." ' MISS DAISY JEROME •l'ivo. ::■■• , MISS DAISY JEROMB Nights. MISS DAISY JEROME Only _Fivo More Nights and One Matinee •=• remain in which you will have tho oppcr- • tunity of hearing this world-famed artist, ' There- oan be positively NO RETURN SEASON. m „ , Last, Nights 0f,;,. , ..;.-■ SEBASTIAN MERRILL AND YIP,- • -. YAPS..,. .""..;.. ....... THE HARTLEY WONDERS,, Re-appearance for a Few Nights oj LES AND SOL BERN, '. CROTTON AND KREMKA, , THE NEW YORK COMEDY FOUR, VERNON AND SINCLAIR. ~ REMEMBER-MISS' DAISY JEROMB SEASON Positively Concludes on SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd. Prices-D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stallsls.ed.j Upper Cirolo, Is. Booking -at Dresden. "LATEST WAR NEWS SCREENED, ■EVERYBODY'S. 1 OPERA-HOUSE .'And. ~'OOMFORTi Daily—From Noon till 10.30 p.m. " ' ALL EXTRA SPECIAL THIS WEEK. A BBYOND-COMPARE PROGRAMME, .•• • -A Most Remarkable Play."Beautiful Scenic Setting. - THE'MYSTERIOUS CASE '.Dramatic , THE MYSTERIOUS CASE Story, ot I THE MYSTERIOUS CASE a sleepTHE MYSTERIOUS CASE . walker."'. ~'.„ 3000 ft. of Tense. Dramatic Interest,. "THE WATER DOG," ■' ! A Great Keystone. Comedy, with a strong Dramatic Touch. - "MAKING OF A SOLDIER." "MAKING OF A. SOLDIER.!* Physical Drill and Exercises. "THEATRICAL'PROCESSION.**. ' Saturday's Parade in Pictures. -: A HOST OF OTHER FILMS:' fid. Adults. ■ Children; 3d: ORCHESTRA AFTERNOON : & : NIGHT, GRAND' ■■ -■■ OPERA -:-- HOUSE, DirecHon, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. NEXT MONDAY, AUGUST 2i. AND FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS, . I. C. Williamson, Ltd.,' presents the , ■ Rollicking ' Comedy, "READY MONEY," "READY MONEY," The Quaintest American Comedy SeeiJ ~... ..:..,. for'.' Years.,'.'-;.'■:'-'■".■■.-;",'., Linked Laughter Long-Drawn-Ont, Ready Money is Useful. .-'•.' Ready Money is, Necessary. . Ready Money is Available.;..,. Ready Money is yours for the asking, Do not Miss this Rich and Rippling American Comedy,' . r ■ ■ "READY MONEY," "READY MONEY," ~ ...;"■ It is waiting for you at tho Grand Opetf House on , MONDAY, AUGUST 24. , Interpreted by a notable cast, including-. CHARLES A. MJXLWARD And. ■...--. WILLIAM HARRIGANv - Together with Arthur Srr3n Robert Whyte , Georg* Brjari Sylvia Bremer Harry B. Bulkier Nellie Bramley Charles Biootj Ste2la Payter And the ertT-poDular MAGGIE MOORE. Have 7<rar Money ready for "Ready Money." Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Box Plan open at tha Dresden next Thursday, August 20. Early doors to Stalls and Gal- . lery, Is. extra.-vr : >.-. ■-.-.-,>- During the' evening "the' Orchestra' wilT play patriotic selections. NEXT PRODUCTION. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. The ImDresKlve Dramatic Play, "THE ARGYLE CASE." ~',.. "THE ARGYLE CASE.*;: "... Day Sales at, Miss Lennox's. Tobaccow isfc. Grand Opera House Buildings. : . : .'VICTORIA LEAGUE. '"' : ' •' ■ mHE Ehterbainmcnt'is ' Postponed' for A the prosant. .All_ tickets availablo, when fresh date is advised.' ' ■ ''' The members are asked to help with the Medical Comforts for the Field speot. ally' contributed by the League. All information from Miss Coates, Hobson, Street, or the Secretary.. • M.; H.. CHATFIELD, : '-. "-"■ ■ ;'.' :' '..Secretary,■'•Victoria' League.,^ SCIEI DE CONGRESS. A DDRESSES. will be given at Viotorla) il College, at 8 p.m., as follows.— TUESDAY, 18th August-Dr. W. M, - Wheeler, Professor of Economio Em ■-,- tomology,,.Harvard ,Uni>er6ity, on. Ants and Other. Social- Insects. : - WEDNESDAY, 19th August.-Dr. P. H, Hanus, Professor of Education, '.'.".'vard- Universitv, on.the Search to? . : -Standards in Education. The public aro invited to attend, • ' :- T.H. LABY, Secretary^ SPORTING. .-',;. ~ "" ■"• ■■.:....,'< ~ ;; ; ~ ciu^i STEEPLECHASE .'MEETING,,", AWAPUNI COURSE..:- - ■; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19tW, I Proceeds in Aid of ■'■ ' ~'...- THE PATRIOTIC FUND. -: '■'.'■ THE BEST BRITISH, THE BRINSMEADV nnO intending Purchasers of a Piano, you cannot pasb the BRINSMEAD, -- The BBINSMBAD'has {rained a repun tation, second to none, for quality of Tone, Construction, Touch, and Wearing Qualities. Let your piano be a v : brinsmead; piano. ' •■; Sole Distributors: ' CHAS. 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M 10s.; call for all particulars,'and see Press reports of Concerts, etc., where our pnpils hav« appeared from i days' tuition, with no previous knowledge of Music. - A .visit oost3 vou nothing. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambere, Boulcott • Street. Miss Coltman, A.U.M.. Chief. Instraotreea. r
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2231, 18 August 1914, Page 7
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