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AMUBEMENTB;'" * H' IS MAJESTt'S ' 'THEATRE. Direotion, Fullor-Brennan, Ltd. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. ir ... GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. Proirramme presented exactly "sb nt'nighfc, A BRILLIANT COMPANY. ' ' ■ MATINEE PRICES—O.S., Is., Children f Gd;; Stalls, Adults and Children Gd i JJIS MAJESTY'B ' . THEATRE. Direction' FuUer-Bneanan, Ltd., ' TO-NIGHT AT 8. ' TO-NIGHT AT 8. ~' . Sensational ,;Sucpess,. of , ,- V: ~, feONITA; ' ... A CliUd ..... BONITA ' ■ BONITA of the Plains.: BONITA'. In her , Thrilling Sharp-shooting. Act. BILLY i,EB Iti his remarkable. ~,v- >;!'J . BILLY LEE .Exposition of, Stockwhip - BILLY LEE Manipulation. Last Night of ' ' : THE B'lßiMHa • - THE NEW YORK COMEDY TOUR. STAN STANLEY. . . Enthusiastic Exception ■ Nightly of STERLING AND LOVE. " '! PHIL PERCIVAL. . . Phillips and Merritt, Tilly Dunbar, Bright Sisters, and Stock Comedy Co. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 25.;, Stalls, Is. ... 6d.; Upper Circle, Is. Booking at fires* • Jen, 6d. extra. THEATRE."Where Everybody Goes," < STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, ef , To-day and To-night. By Special Request, .' Kalem's Speotaoular Feature,'! • ' '"A CELEBRATED CASE'.' - "A CELEBRATED CASE". And All New Supporting Series, . WATCH FOR MONDAY'S BIG. •FEATURE." WHERE TO-XIGHT? "Choose stich pleasures as recreate ; most and cost,least" 'was Shake- . speare's advice. This bill is ... filled-at MACMAHON'S new theatre. MANNERS STREET. . Tho Cosy Corner of Popular Picturedom. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT 1 From Noon Onwards. - ; 3 An Entirely New Programme Headed by, "ABSINTHE" "ABSINTHE", 4 Magnificent French Drama of Lore, •• Degradation and Redemption. , "THOSE WHO SOW THE WTND SHALII ' . REAP THE WHIRLWIND." . An Impressivo and Soul-stirring Drama, Supported by a Long Programme of . Dramatic and . Comic Pictures. The Breath of Popular Applause emphatic* ally advises that you GO to. MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE. , , Admission Gd, everywhere, . . , Grand patriotic concert RAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT Will be given by MISS FLORA SHAW • TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9tli, 1914.' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1914. t Under Vice-regal Patronage, PROGRAMME! . : , ' PART 1. , Overture—"Tho British, Isles March"- ■ Wellingtdir Gas Coy.'s ' Orchestra , : (Mr. B. Shardlow,- conductor). • j 1.. Song—"The Veteran's Song'.' ;, Mr. S. AUrighf, . 1 2. Violin Solo—"Dudzairz Mazurka". ■ E Master Ben O'Brien (iiccompanied ' - ; by Miss E. O'Brien). 1 :3. Song—"Jessie's Dream" Madame M. Groome .4, Recitation—"Tho Absent-minded Beggar" Mr. J. Culford Bell' i". s..Dance-r-"Sailor's. Hornpipe" (with or--1 cliestral effects) \ • Miss Flora- Shaw, ■ '6;,Se'ng—"The Dea% of. Nelson".'. V; , i' .■ > ; Exton .If. Song—"Tlib Boy"■' J Miss Eileen Driseoll INTERVAL OF 10 MINUTES. PART 11. , 'Intermezzo—"The ; Birds and the Brook" V (Wellington Gas Coy.te Orchestra.) i; Song—"The-Marseillaise" ~,. • i-. : , Master. Rodney A. Panktourst a -2. Recitation—"A Song in Oarnp" ~ ' MisS-Betty•Purdom " 3.'Song—"The Bugler" i'.i'.' 1 Mr. "A.'H., Medhurstt : 4. Dance—"Reel o' Tulloch":* , 'r : - 1 ■ i. j.. Misses F. Shaw, L. Rfeid, M. Reid, . ' :L. O'Leary (Piper T. A. Macdonald) ' 5.', Song— 1 "Tho Carnival" ■ • : i ■ ■ ' . ■ Mrs.. E.. Montgomery. G. Song—"The Captain's 'Ditty" ". , i Mr. H. Roberts!; -7. March—"The[ Cavalier" •* . Orchestra,'' ■% . • "GOD' SAVE THE KlNG."''"' PRICES: 2s. and le.'- - . . Overture at 7.45 p.m. ' .. ' ' I. ' Mrs. E. Quefee, : i Arcomnanist. ■/(';■ W. R.'POTTER, • Hon. Sea. IN AID OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND, . 1 Messrs.. J. and N.Tait have pleasure itt.;', : announcing-, tliat they-havo-arranged' tho lia'rry 'Lauder Company to give : fl" " : special ■ MATINEE 'PERFORMANCE • ■ ''.'On ;■ V FRIDAY NEXT, In the - QRAND -: OPERA- ■"- HQIJSB : ■: ; .' IN AID OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND, . . The Whole Proceeds without any Ideduo . • ; ■ tion whatever wiir be, handed over'tp'thQ ',' •*» -Patriotic Fund. • • - ■■- MR. - HARRY LAUDER \ ■' HARRY LAUDER • '• HARRY LAUDER :. i : ' HARRY LAUDER '■■ ' HARRY LAUDER . HARRY LAUDER. . _ ' HARRY LAUDER' 1 " And the AVhole of the ' Company • hav# , Given tlheir Services Free. •• Box Plan opens on Monday at ,Th« ■ • :Dresden. ' , ' ' • Reserved • Seats, 75,. Gd.; other, prices, 1 r .Qg '' t % Hon. Management, J. & N.. i SCIENCE CONGRESS. . ' '~ " v OR, C. B. Director of ' V the, Department of Experimental i 'Evolution, Carhegio U.S.A., V will Rive an address on "EUGENICS," at 'j the Town Hall, SATURDAY, SEPTEMi . BER sth,-at 8 p.m. '.. .The public are invited to attend. T. H. LABY, ... . . Hon. Socretai-y. • THE SONG ALBUM OF THE DAY. . PALING'S PATRIOTIC ALBUM. , npHIS Album contains tho National JL Anthems of Britain, Belgium, Russia. Franco, Italy, Japan, and all ofjior Nations, also Popular Songs suitable for the moment; such as— "Uiider the British Flag," "Fight for 1 : our King and Country,"- "British Lion,*' ! ."A Soldier and a Man," "Death of Nel» fon," "Songs that- Bind tho Empire,";- \ "lied, While, and Bine," and severa} [ other Patriotic' Successes. ' Complete Words and Music, full musio. size, with illustrated cover. This Album is exceptional value. Every singer should have a copy, r ■ 1 Price Is. Gd., posted Is. Bd., to any address. 'CHAS. BEGG AND CO. ,LTD., MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON, Publishers of New. Zealand's Territorial Song, .."BRITONS ALL." ' , ,• JUST ARRIVED,- JUST ARRIVED.' 1 MAURICE ABRAHAM'S GREAT SONG..'. ! TfE'D HAVE TO GET UNDER, GET " OUT AND GET UNDER. , 1 Price Is. Gd. Posted Is. 7d. Tho "BIGGEST" Song Success of Years, Get' Your Copv Now. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC .-; STORE, 116 Cuba Street, . ; - The STORE for "Hits that Hits." , I Administration of Ocean . ; Accident and Guarantoo Corporation , issuce bonds guaranteeing the proper, adniin-" ' iatration o£ rttoeased pweons estates.-.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 9

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