AMUSEMENTS. , JJIS MAJESTY'S. . THEATRB fijfl?y° n • Fuller-Brennan, Ltd TO-NIGHT : AT 8. TO-NIGHI A MAGNIFICENT BILL. NEW AimSTS. NEW ACTS . m EVERYTHING NEW. -.- TO-NIGnTI TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHTI A Record Array of, Talent carefullf selooted from tho World's Best Theatres; Direct from America. First Appetency ™ AERIAL BARRETTS. A Most THE AMIAI, BARTLETTS. Thrilling THE AERIAL BARTLETTS. THEi AERIAL BABTLETTS. Act. The Greatest Trapeze Act ever seen here. Iheiiomenal Spanish Dancers, -Acrobats,] THJ3 CHIPOLA TWINS AND BEAR, THE CHIPOLA T.WINS AND BEAR, A Pleasing Vaudeville Novelty. , S Featuring Songs STAN STANttlf TILLY DUNBAR. . Comedienne. ' ■ rnc^t 1 come fo.aPTferiranw of ■. . .-- . JESRTO AWT) nnr.T.Y MILLAR, : In Their Pleasing Musical Act.." T m, .-GOIWON AND DAY; In Weir Clever Eccentric Cycling AcV First Annear'nnceof • ' Upper Circle. Is. Booking at Dresden. EVERYBODY'S. - . ?■.. OPERA HOUSE PICTURES v it h ? y 4 T , '™ Patron's.:' '^ t? uU •e f ri ßri g htncss, Li R ht,, and Life.- '. From NOON TO-DAY TILL 1030 pm, W&OON TO-DAY TILL 10.30 p.m We-are showing a Rare SnWect that CANNOT BE SEEN ELEWHERE ?'^?, re t°, cailS ? P allse Qi,(l thou»iit A i'llni like this comes along but .„..' Once in a Lifetime. :' .IOOOir. . ... ~......,„. . .;:, jnnnfk -"FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809 •' ■ : ss 5- : "HGHTING BLOOD OF S> Historic. ~ Historic Career and Death of Andreas Hofer. ' The Story o^e F ™L^STROGG M . Aiso offier Extra Quality Films. ' . Slo^Sg^ m "THE FATAL MALLET." •' ■ o ßa^ r K The Britisher who is'nt proud of thi? _,_.„ Picture doesn't live. TnE LATEST "PATHE GAZETTE". '■ J^Sir, l3^l,6 V-Vthe Last Mail.. ■ ORCHESTEA Afternoon, and Night. : M -A(hjlts ■ ... . ' .Children M.All Plusli Tip-up ATmchairi:
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SPORTIMC. •■ • ■ i , ASHBUBTON COUNTY RACING CLUB, | I SPRING .MBETINgTsBPT. 10 ond 11, 1911. "- j TtfWINATIONS' CLOSE at 9 p.m. TO| •H , DAY, AUGUST ittli, 19U. ALFBED A. FOOKS, Secretary* , .:■ , i. NEW ZEALAND TO THE FRONTS, "■BRITONS ALL" (Territorial Camp Song), WE have pleasure in announcing pnlw lication-of tho Patriotic Song, > "BRITONS ALL,", tho words by ' Bert Rbylo, Music by Frank Crowther. "BRITONS ALL" Will be the Patriotic- Song of tho doy-i melodious, a fine mai tial air, and stirring; TSfrain. Just tho Song to Hug to-day. > Every Patriot should have tins Song, i Published, printed, and composed in Key? j Zealand for New Zealand's Heroes. ] 23. Copy, posted to any Address &« * CHAS. BEGG & CO.. LTD., . -.... , Manners Street, Wellington, ."" ' And'at all; Music-Sellers, MUSIC MADE EASY. TyITE hare bo failures. Our pupils' sniS * T cess is our success We guarantee to teach you to play Piaiib or Organ and road music at sight perfectly. No study, worry of scales and exercises, or drudgery < of any kind. Success with all classes of music. Tko progress in a few weeks that used to* take years. Full tuition £1 10s. t j refnuded if pupil cannot icaj music and J play a tnno the first week. Testimonials from pupils, reports of concerts, nnd endorsements by our lending mnoicians can /beseeii by to College- Rooms. Interviows any -time. Call for nil particulars. Birle.v'e College of ;Mu?ic, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott St. MUSIC. MUSIC. MUSIC. , 0' UR FIRST BIG GENUINE SALE ' NOW PROCEEDING. Thousands of Songs and Piniio Solos at Prices to Astonish. COME ALONG. COME ALONG. THE ANGLO-AMEIUCVN MUSIC I STORE, : IIG..Cuba Street. THE HOJIiE BEAUTIFUL. ■ MUST HAVE GOOD PICTURES. AT M'GREGOE WRIGHT'S you can select'from many hundreds of jiic-water-colours, and roprodno■,tioH3; by • every .process. Some of».your favourite, artisfs.work u and prices aro-not_high. : ,_j ••> —
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2236, 24 August 1914, Page 7
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