AMUSEMENTS. TDTIS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE,'' Direction Fullor-Bronnan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8.. -, TO-NIGHT A GREAT PROGRAMME! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Terrifio success nightly "of THE AERIAL BARTLETTS. A Most "'THE AERIAL BARTLETTS. ■ Thrillins THE AERIAL BARTLETTS. 'Trapes THE AERIAL BARTLETTS; Act. The Greatest' Trapeze Act over seen here. ;THE FOUR' GOLDINIS.' •■- Spanish THE .FOUR. GOLDINIS/ -Dancers. : ■■THE CHIPOLA TWINS -AND BEAK, A Pleasing Vaudeville Novelty. TILLY DUNBAR. STAN STANLEY,Welcome Reappearance of /.JESSIE AND;DOLLY MILLAR. In Thoir-Pleasing Musical Act. . . GORDON AND DAY. In Tdieir Clever; Eccentric Cycling Act, .HART AND ■ KENNEY, Ducttiets. . THE NEW. YORK COMEDY. FOUR,., In a Complete.Change of Programme. Pnces-D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls Is. 6d. j Upper Circle. -Is. Booking, at. Dresden. .; i : . .' EVERYBODY'S. '.-. OPERA. HOUSE 'PICTURES! DAILY PROM NOON TILL 10.30, , .THE PICTURE OF THE HOUR. ' ■• .SEE IT. ••: STUDY IT. -' ■-■■-:■ A Lesson fa All- Nations. 4000 ft...-- .--... •;■•,-.-!.;•-;.-■■ : - :; «oQft.' "FIGHTING BLOOD-OP 1809."' , "FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809." ' "FIGHTING BLOOD OP 1809." Tyrol's struggle for freedom., ' . A Patriot's , and Death. .Every British Boy'-.should' -Emulate'W Brave.Lad: Stieekbaeher. ' : ,"V."'"' ■ "BRUSSELS"-Bolgium's •Capital. '■'■' ; "BRUSSELS"-Belgivim's. Capital'. -"- A Most Beautiful-'City. - •" •■•""•' "BELGIAN -HEROES"-Men of Liege, ' . "SPITHEAD NAVAL REVIEW." The Ships that Rule tho Seal :■■ • « "PATHE.GAZETTE"-Pashion Plates, Etc. - Gd. Adults. Children 3d, ' ■■■■ All Plush. Tip-up Armchairs/ ■ ■ '■_,- BUPKESS' • T HEAT RE/ , "Whoro Everybody. Goes." -..,,..■ STALLS 3d. DRESS CIRCLE Gd*' TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION, "THE. KING'S SERVICE."
: ,. 30oofE. .'■>-. . :.;■;■■.:•: Life in the British Army and-Navy.-Vast' troops, performing war manoeuvres. - Grand spectacular cavalry charge. Bri-i tain's Navy in all its'glory. Dreadnoughts at battle practice. Fleet cleared, for'action. Big.'guns firing. Destroyers jnnd Submarines in action. Wonderful sights .asliore and afloat.;'; ; '.■MTACMAHON'S /' NEW THEATRE, "J-'.'. - Manners 'Street. • .Direction ..'....'........;..., Charles' MacHahoS ■ . " SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. :.'' ' Grand Reopening of tho . •NEW THEATRE, k Comfortable. Round of Cosy Pleasure. Rejuvenated • Redecorated, - Reseated . Relighted Reorganised &" "Refined; The Opening Production will bo •' ' '.'THE SILENCE OF/DEAN MAtty, -'•. . LAND," -. A. Picture-StoTy-Play: that' Shook the' : ,' .. -;•• World, to Tears, -v • .''■■" ' 'SnppoTtod by anUnchallcngable Pj** - ■ .- - gramme of, ..// It ■ is the intention fof ttie, Management' to cater for the Homo C'role and the Do? imestic Firesido -.with" a T series: of ..Clean; Wholesome, and Healthy Picture's of tha •ffighest Class. ' ';'" /" r " : '' '" : Watch for the announcements of of* ,turo. series of brilliant'picture preseatar ;tions. ■' . ~ "/ v :
', ■•.'" ' " : Remember/the' date:'' ;".' " ' ' SATURDAY/ AUGUST,^;. MACMAHON'S NEW' THEATRB.' ! ;OTIW ;^AL'ANp.'TO;,THE.';FRgNT; ! ■;■■-' ■-.'; ? 'BRITONS-'iALL i V'r. '/ "/"- }'■ , (Territorial' Camp' Song); ,' • WE have pleasure' 'in' announcing pulx lication of , the •<. .Patriotio Song, "BRITONS ALL," -the words by . Berf ißoyle, ,'MusicV by .Frank .Crowthcr. " /./ '\?'i '""V; ! r BRiTON3' ALL"" ' : ;'' ' "'; iWill be-the Patriotio Song of the-day-* 'melodious, a fine martial air, and stirring.' : refrain. Just the Song to sing to-day. Every Patriot should have this Song, Published;, printed, /and imposed'in Nov* Zealand for New Zealand's.Heroes..
25., Copy, posted, to iany Address 2s, i" ". CHAsVbEGG& CO., I/ED:,- a„• :. Manners. Stroet,* Wellington, ...,;.:, i ' ' 'And : 'at ail'"Music-Sellers. ."' ';.■'•'•■'' ! •: ' : " ; " ; :: '"-" ;•• i.. u ;■ ■ MUSIC MADE EASY, / prarE have;no failures. Our pupils' sue* iTV cess is our success. Wo gtmnantoa to teach YOu'to.play.Piano or..Organ,andi, read music at sight perfectly. : No study, worry of scales and exercises, or drudgery of any kind, -Success.-.withjill glasses of! music. The progress in a few weeks that Hised to bike years. Full tuition £1 10s.: refunded if pupil cannot.read music.and! 'plav a tune the first.'week! ■ Testimonials from pupils, repbrts'of concerts,-arid'en-dorsements bv our leading musicians can Tjo seen by a.visit.to. Collego Rooms., In-i torviews any, time. ; Call, for: alt particu.. lars. Birlev's College of Music,.Boulcott Chamber (nrst'.floor.up), Boulcott:St,:,„ x ,
U MUSIC .MUSIC.-: ■'■ O' UR, .FIRST BIG-'GENUINE- SALB ..:.,. NOW PROCEEDING;-;- r ■ 'Thousands of Songs : 'iind 'Piano Solos ~i\ ■ '-.;:■•■ .-^Prices'to "Astonish;" "' "".. !' COME ALONG. COME ALONG. - .THE - ANGLO-AMERICAN ' MUPjq-. STORE, 116. Cuba Street. '. ' THE : HOME BEAUTfFUt \ ' : MUST HAVE. GOOD PICTURES.:. — :|T M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S you ; car* s xSL select from' many' hundreds of pic-tures-oils, water-colours, and Teproductions. by.every, process.. .Some: vof-ypuß favourite'artist's work is here, and pnecq are not high.• ■ M'GREGOR:, .WEIGHT'S/GALLERY.' '■ ■ ' TYPEWRITERS.;, '"• TRJ"E are offering a wide, choioe'..6|; :: ' SECOND-HAND .at real bargain prices. Every machine guarantecjd in good order. It ; win pay you to investigate, ,' ; THE OFFICE" APPLIANCE CO.. LTD* 17 and 19.Cuba Street, ■.'•''■ WELLINGTON.';,. . • • HOTELS FOR SALE.-v DWAN BROS., Established 1860,' • \WMis St., Wellington. ■
HOTEL, most thriving distriot; guan anteod takings '£110;, beer consumption 27-32 hhds.' monthly. This is one of tho most payablo hotels in the Dominion; paddock closo handy; licensee keens'Ms own cows, pigs, arid garden. We .will.finance any man into this with about <£2000 cash, r *'. ' - HOTEL, Marlboro'; ingoing X 950; trade about JE6O-.570 per week. Cash required, £300; Free'hou6o. : . ~-.- ~ : . - MOTEL; Nelson District. Trado eaid to bo .£7O per week. ; Price, .£950. ' HOTEL, JTreehold, Wanganui District. Trade .£50 J genuine. ,';''.;,'; • HOTEL, in one of tho best cities in the North;guaranteed takings'average •£425; best le.iso in"tho Dominion:,gotxlwill and "purchases - furniture at valuation. Cash required, about■ JE2OOO. ';' Tartuiaki, long, lease; guaranteed takings JC22O; cash required about £1500: free house for everything. ■•;,-:>:... v.. ; ~ HOTEL, Taranaki, trade £U0; cash required. .£IOOO.. ."" : ' ". : ."•-";, ~£'*W-': '->'"- , . HOTEL,-trado .€i,l; cash,;hbpnt .tripO. . DWAN BEOS., Established 1880; ,' :,' : - * ' Willis Street, Wellington,' 7 : :-V
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2237, 25 August 1914, Page 7
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