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"■ . 1 < AMUBEMEHTB. j JI3 MAJESTY'S THEATRE.' ] direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd, j O-NIGHT AT 8. SATURDAY, AT 2.30, i A GREAT PROGRAMME! Last Nights of 'HE AERIAL BARTLETTS. A Most - ■- HE AEIIIAL BARTLETTS. Thrilling 'HE AERIAL BARTLETTS Trapeze Ac# rhe Greatest Aerial Act over seen, here. HE FOUR GOLDINIS. Spanish 'HE FOUR GOLDIN IS. Dancers. • 'HE CHIPOLA TWINS AND BEAR* A Pleasing Vaudeville Novelty. . PHILLIPS AND MERUIT, : - The Favourite Vaudeville Comedians. - mi DUNBAR. STAN STANLEY Welcome Reappearance of JESSIE AND DOLLY MILLAE, In Their Pleasing Musical Aol, _ GORDON AND DAY. n Their Clever Eccentric Cycling Act» - ; : HART AND KENNEY, Ducttists. .. THE NEW YORK COMEDY FOUR,,; A GERMAN INVASION; V ' 5u Screaming Topical Absurdity; by ttiaf Fnller-BTennan Stock Company. and 0.5., 2s. j Stalls Is. • Upper Circle, Is. Booking at Dresden ? tra - , gj MT RE S3 THEA TR B/ "Where Everybody Goes."STALLS, 3d. . DRESS CIRCLE, 6<s : TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT; LAST OPPORTUNITY - Of Witnessing the Phenomenal "Feature,'f "THE KING'S SERVICE." • ; "THE KING'S SERVICE." : "THE KING'S SERVICE." ' ' 1 "THE. KING'S- SERVICE.". ' ] And a New Supporting Series. ' EVERYBODY'S. OPERA HOUSE PICTURES, Best Continuous Theatre. ■ Best Continuous Pictures. - Daily From Noon till 10.30 p.m. UNRIVALLED 'IN THE LAND. A great 4000 ft. dramatic * story of Ol . struggle against tyranny.. An 'historic war drama, "FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809." . "FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809." i Crowds flock to see it daily, 1 "BRUSSELS" War charged I "BRUSSELS" with JC8.000.000. 1 Men of Liege. "BELGIAN HEROES"', - LATE. CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY,! ■ "SPITHEAU NAVAL REVIEW." And otheT great subjects. 3d. Children. " . . Adults 8d( ' • ■ THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. ; : ' THE DANDIES. • . | Though the times bo troublous aild the; sound of. warfare is loud in _ the land,; ... j yet it is a good tfhing to divert one's j thoughts for a moment to those who bring: ■ j good cheer,.even .! .. THE DANDIES. . 1 THE DANDIES. TWO ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME!} Will be Presented. First Programme—Monday, Tuesday,' . Wednesday. •> Second Programme—Thursday, Friday, Saturday. THE -DANDIES. • ' ■ 'Return Season' Limited to -" ■ SIX 'NIGHTS ONLY. V v Commencing-' i NEXT MONDAY; AUGUST 31st. IJIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBERr | Plan now open at the Dresden, /. tribute asiusual, 35., Ss., Is. Direction—Edward Branscombß, Ltd.

General Represejtative—John HopkiMi/ j HIGHLAND' SOCIETY OP -VTHIiLIKQ*. | ' TON. "' "ComVrin Jfaii GaiSteai..rjl O W.N;' HA' t I». ; TO-MORROW! TO-MORROWI i SATURDAY, AUGUST ■29 th. , ■ j Under the Distinguished; Pattojjage;'aii4'.. ; . in tlie Presence of - , ! THEIR EXCELLENCIES, LORD ANII . ; 'LADY LIVERPOOL. THE RIGHT HON.' THE PRIME MINA : ! . ISTER, vi And . ' • ■ ' • i-■> . j MEMBERS OF CABINET, j HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, • '" ' And ' .;: • ' 3 THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON* j The HoniNLG. W. AITKEN, tlie SoolV J ety's Chief, will presT3e. •;? 'A GREAT HIGHLAND CONCERT, 1 In Aid of the . ' ' "-j MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND, : ] PROGRAMME: ...V Bagpipo Selection—Wellington Pipe Bawl "i ' ■ Address: . ' . i THE HON. J. G. W.*AiTKEN, ' | International Reel—Flora Shaw, 'LimeiJ; ;j '. Reid,' Mary Reid, Lilly O'Leary. S .] Song—"The Standard , on the , Braes'of;-' 1 j . Mar"—Mr. Jago. ' ' 'Y ' i Song—"Tho Land of Hope and ;Glory"-ir - i Miss Eileen Driscoll. ; " ] Song—"Deathless ; Army'"—Mr. S. AU«j, t :{ right. ■ Highland Fling—Elsie Burns, Jessie Mac*; -j Qillivray, Jano Jelly, Emma Mac-j,';'l XJermit, .Colin Shaw, Horry Mac*] i ..lean, Marjory MacGillivray. '•; i Song—"Scots Wfia Hae"—Mr. F. L. Pope«i; i Violin Solo—Miss Freda Walters. - ! 1 Song—"Annie Laurie"—Master Jack MaCJ , Lean. • .• ; i Song—"Roaming in the Gloaming —air. 1 C. J. Houston. . . j . INTERVAL. ' . ' .) j Sword Dance—Flora Shaw, Jack Ma©f ; .j . Lean, Lizzie Reid, Harry Mao Lean, ,j Song—"Doun the Bum, Davie Lad"—Mora. ':j . Kennedy. ■■ ■ t ' Violin Solo—-Mr. Eric Miere. ■ 'j Song—"The Highlandman's Toast"—Mr, : Jago. ; ■-( ; Irish Jig—Jane Jelly, Marjory MncGiUli . J ' vrar. • • • ' ; ',i Song—"l Tie Trumpeter"—Mr. A. Q. Ear, j Sailors' Hornpipe—Flora Shaw, Lilly)'j , O'T/eaiy. , ■ . O-k Song—"The Marseillaise" (in French}—Mr< ! -S. Laslett Exton. ,j '' Shann Thwiibhas—Ma,ry Ho»g, Jack Mac- j Lean, Mary Reid, Marjory MacGillivray, Jane Jelly, Harry Mac • ' Lean. . Prices: 35., 25., and Is. 1 Box Plan at the Dresden. Ivo extra . i charpe for reserved seats. ' :: .j Tickets at Society's Office, 31 Panama \ i Street. ' i i Piper—T. A. Mac Donald. • ■ Vs Pianists—Mrs. D. MacMillan and Misj,' • H(llUts ' J. W. MAOKAT. . Secretary. - j

MUSIC MADE EAST.' \ W3 have no failures. Our pupils' sue- ] cess is our success. We guarantee .< to teach you< to play Piano or Or.can and read innsic at si«nt perfectly. No study, . worry of scales and exercises, or drudgery, j of any kind. Success with all classes of' ) musio. The. progress in a few: .weeks .that j used to take years.- Full tuition iMOs.t j refunded if pupil cannot read music ana play a tune the first week. Testimonials j from pupils, reports, of concerts, and en- ; 1 clorsements by our leading musicians can ■; be wen by a visit to College Rooms. In- -j terviews any time. Call for all pariicu- ; lars. Birley's College of Musio, Bnulcott. Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott St. MUSIC. . . MUSIC., .. .MUSIC, OUR FIRST BIG GENUINE-. SALBi- : NOW PROCEEDING..,, Thousands of Songs and Piano' Solos at Prices to Astonish;'" ' ■■!.'» ■ COME ALONG. •-COME ALONG. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN- • MUSIC : ■ , STORE, 116 Cuba,-Street.' ; "V"OU'LL take the Hiqli Road, and I'll ':; A takq tihe_Lo\v Road, aiid meet at the'",' Highland Society's Concert, Town Hall, jtO-moriCK (Saturday) nijlit,-;A«S>ast 28th,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2240, 28 August 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2240, 28 August 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2240, 28 August 1914, Page 7

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