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AMUSEMENTS. . . ~ ■OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATBB, GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. . A Great ChildrenV PiOgramme. The Chipoln, Twins nnd. Dancing Teddj ' (. Hear. ' GRAND.MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. The Aerial Bartlotts on;-the Aerial" : --.. ■ . . .■ Trapeze. ->'-■ :..-■.',.•,...,...> ; GRAND MATINEE : TO:DAY,. AT 2.30, , ; The German Invasion. A Huge Scream..' , : MATINEE PRICES.-0.5., Is.; Children 6d.; Stalls; Adults and Children, Od. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE,'' Direction ............... Fuller-Bre,nnan,. Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8, . TO-NIGHT AT 8/. Last Appearance of '■ JESSIE AND DOLLY MILLAE, In Their Pleasing Mneical Act. GORDON AND DAY. In Their Clever Eocentrio Cycling Aet» THE FOUR GOLDINIS. Spanish THE FOUE GOLDINIS. Dancers. ■".-■ / THE CHIPOLA TWINS AND BEAB/ Ee-ongagement for a few sights longer of THE AERIAL BARTLETTS. A Most . THE AERIAL BARTLETTS. Thrilling j THE AERIAL BABTLETTS Trapeze Actf The Greatest Aerial Act over seen here.., PHILLIPS AND MERRITT. ■■ -j TILLY DUNBAR. STAN STANLEYS HABT3.ND KENNEDY, Duettiste. ' THE NEW YOEK COMEDY FOUE, PvioesT-D.C. and 0.5., 2a. j Stalls Iβ. 6d.jj Upper Circle, Is. Booking at Dresden 6d/ ■~. titra. ■ '_ j MACMAHON'S NEW THEATEeJ Manners Street. , ; Direction Charles Macmehonvl 'o-day SATURDAY Torday. 1 Grand Reopening of the New Theatre.; Rejuvenated Reseated. Relighted Rehabilitated. At Noon To-dav, and Session by Session Thereafter THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. THE' SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLANOyi A Story That Shook the World in .Tears. . ■.: '■■,' , . Also. , • "THE OSTRICH FARM." .V. An entirely new picture of the OstricK/ Industry as Practised on a large Scale/ in New South Wales, ..- J And a magnificent supporting programme of Diversified. Pictures. Admission, fid. / ' HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF WELLINOi. ■ - .- TON. Comium Nan Gaidheal. mOW N ■ HALL, , 1 TO-NIGHT! • , TO-NIGHT 1 . . SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th. ■Under the Distinguished Patronage, anfl ', in the Presence of ... .... THEIE' EXCELLENCIES LOED ANDr. LADY LIVERPOOL, i , ; . THE BIGHT HON; THE PEip MM ■■• ''■ > ■■■■.ISTER, '■•"■ -■ r ' ■■■--" ' ' ■ ..-; ' -/'And ;;■■■-;, ' "■■"" MEMBERS OF. CABINET, j .., / HIS WORSHIP THE; MAYOR, J ;. -....' ■ .■ Xni ■ ;•-,'■ ■ '.:•■■■■■■■!. ■ THE.. CITIZENS OF AVELIINGTON." ; The Hon.-J. G.W. AITKEN, the,Soci,. . etyV, Chief, ~will presule... ,„..,.;., A GREAT HIGHLAND .CONCERT.: ..„ '"■' : In ; Aid"of the' '■:■■•' : MAYOR'S 'PATEiOTIC' FUND, _''"'' : ' A PROGRAMME; ' ,:..C .• Bagpipe Selection— Wellington Pipe Band '",■ ■ Address: '■'-. •." ;''-' THE EON: J, AITKEN. International Eeel—Flora Shaw, -Lisjzie I ;.'•'," Eeid,. Mary Reid, ,Lilly,VOfLeary;,'," '.. Song—"The , Standard on-the! ; Braes 'cfl~ ,; Mar"—Mr'. Jago. ■ .' "'■ •'."'. Song—"The Land of Hope md.Glory'V" ■ Miss Eifen Driscoll. ' ••.•■■. Song—"Doathless Army"'—Mr, .S. . A1I« ■ right. •■ ' ■■• ■ ' ■'' :■■ Highland Flings-Elsie Burns, Jessie Maw Gillivray, Jane Jelly, Emma MaoDermit, Colin-Shaw,. Hairy MaoLean,'". Mafjoiy_ MacGiUivxay:"; 1 Song—"Scots Wha Hae"—Mr. F. L.Pope«' Viofin. Solo—Miss Freda Walters. Song—"Annie Laurie"—Master Jack Mac Lean. .* . Sor.g-"Boaming in the Gloaming"—Mr. C. J. Houston. i INTERVAL.' Sword Dance-r-Flora Shaw, , Jack' Mae ; Lean,' Lizzie E«id; Harry Mac Leant Song—"Doun the Bunii Davie Lad"—Mrs, Kennedy. : ' j Violin Solo-Mr. Eric Miers. | Song—"The iHighlandman's Toast , '—Mr. f .Jago. ■'.. -' •. .'' ■. \' t .:..'■ v; '.''".■ I >Irish Jig—Jane Jelly, Maripry MacG|Ul< ; vray. ' . . '.■-.-, , * i Song-"The Trumpeter"-Mr. A. G. Hay.; Sailors' Hornpipo-Flora Shaw, Lillyi . OT.earr. : :■'■:■'--: - '■ "• Song-i"Tho Marseillaise" (in-French)— Mrj .'. S. Laslett. Exton. ', •■•■;;.-„ I Shaiin Tiruibhns--Mary Hogg, Jack Mac-\ Lean, Mary,Eeid, Marjory Mac-) ' Gillivray,:Jane. Jelly,, Harry, MacLean. ■'. ,"J•'"■'" ' - •• " Prices: 35., 2a., and Is.-, ••;,'/•• . Box Plan at the Dresden. ~No " extra charge for reserved seats.- ■- _ Tickets at Society's Office, 31-Panama Street. : ... • '.■..- , Piper—T A. Mac Donald. D. MacMillau end Miss Hanity v' j!w.mackay, ■:. . ' - '. Secretary. • =•«*> NEW ZEALAND TO THE FEONT, . ' "BEITONS ALL" (Territorial Camp Song), TXTE have pleasure in announcing pull* 'tV lication of the Patriotic Song, "BEITONS ALL," the words by Bert Royle, Mus;o by Frank Crowther. : . , "BRITONS ALL'V , j Will be the Patriotio Song of the daj-« melodious, a fine martial air, and stirring aefrain. Just the Soiig-to sing to-day. Every Patriot should have this Song. Published, printed, and composed in New. Zealand for New Zealand's Heroes..' ' 2s. Copy, posted to any Address Us. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., ■ Manners Street; Wellington, And at , ell Music-Sellers. MUSIC' MADE EASY, \TITE have no failures. Our pupik , enc« y V cess is our success; <We guanantee to teach you to play Piano or Organ and rend niusio at sight perfectly, No study, worry of scales and oxerciscs) or drudgery of any kind.'Success with all classes of music. The progress in a few weeks that used to take ycaw. Full tuition ,£J 10s. s ' refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tune the first week, .Testimoniale from pupils, reports of concerts, and endorsements by, our lending musicians can , lie seen by a,visit to College Rooms. In<. torviews any time. Call for all narticw lars. Bifley's College of Music, Boulcotf f Ch'amlwrs (first.floor np)i Boujcott St.. ; : MUSIC."/ MUSIC. . MUS.IO. G' ' UR FIRST ' BIG GENUINE SALE NOW PROCEEDING... ' , Thousands of' Songs and Piano Solos ofe Prices to Astonish. COME ALONG, COME ALONG. THE -A.NGLO-AMEEICAN Ml)'S_lC' : ~. STOEE, 11G.Cuba Street. ■ "ALL IT NEEDS IS A NICE'FEAMEi , ,'., "VQU have yoneTbrtwo Pictures of I whioli'- " yoU've , " 'Oaidr . LET US FRAME THOSE. PICTURES. Here ia the widest -range of nvquldings—plonty of simple oak framings, too. ■ May wo help . you iu chopsingfWrO-PAY! . .■.,,,;:, ,7

McGREGOS WEIGHT'S" GALLBRYi FOR wet and slippery pavements WOOD-JIILNB RUBBEE HEELS " will Jseep you o« your-{Mt,-- ■—•; -• : : ;: -

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2241, 29 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2241, 29 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2241, 29 August 1914, Page 9

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