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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATEE, . Direction, Fullor-Brennan, Ltd, GRAND MATINEE. ,' "To-day at GRAND MATINEE. 2.30. GRAND MATINEE. Programme exactly, GRAND MATINEE.. as at GRAND MATINEE. night.' Matinee Prioes-0.5." Iβ., Children 6d< Stalls, Adults and Children ,6d. TOIS THEATRE,' Direction FuUer-Breonan, Ltd, TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8, THE FULLER-BRENNAN ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY,, Last Night of PHIL PERCIVAL Monologue PHIL PERCIVAL Entertainer. BONITA. / BILLY LEB, - BONITA. / BILLY LEE, PHILLIPS AND MERRITT, ,TILLY DUNBAR. .. Unqualified and Glorious Success of MAECELL AND BELL. ' STERLING AND LOVE RAY DEVERE. SAM LA MERT, BRIGHT SISTERS. ) Prices-25., In. Gd., and Is. Boot oJ Dresden,/Gd. extra. Doors open 7.15. ..' TrlS MAJESTY'S THEATRE^ ' ■ SPECIAL NOTICE. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS* . NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. In Conjunction with our Magnificent . i Vaudeville Bill. . . • THE HESITATION WALTZ ■ - •■■ COMPETITIONS. - -COMPETITIONS* • BY 18 COUPLE EXPERT DANCERS. REMEMBER, ONE NIGHT ONLY. TWO IMMENSE DOUBLE-SHOWS...".:. -V In order to present these Competitions' on a fitting scale elaborate preparations' have teen made by tiho Management. THE AUDIENCE WILL JUDGE.'. The Hesitation Waltz to be danced is the Universal Ballroom Dance, which. 3ias proved even more popular.than the-; Dances. It is not a Stage dance* , A S THE MANAGEMENT -ANTICIPATE A RECORD HOUSE, INTEND- " ING PATRONS ARE .ADVISED TO ■• ••': "BOOK THEIR SEATS AT THE DEES- •■ ■' DEN. .' ..'...• ~:, ..■,'. HANDSOME PRTES ARE BEING . ;•. AWARDED. - ..,.. Absolutely the Most Novel Enfertailw,' ■'-'..-,., ment ever put before our Wellington) .'. ■'; Audiences.' """ ~ ' ' '".';! ' •J? MPR ESS THEA T R H<; : . v"' "Where Everybody Goes." .'." . .', STALLS, 3d. ~DRESS CIRCLE '"■'. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY. LAST' TIME ■ , ..-..■■ Of Klaw and Erlanger's Great Sensationa}; . Melodrama,- .. •'■"' -' •■ "MAN'S ENEMY." : -. - "MAN'S ENEMY.". ■";■ : ■ ■ ''HARRY LAUDER AT LAST SATTJSV . DAY'S FOOTBALL MATCH," . , And AH New Supporting Series. . .'. -...■■ COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. ; , WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL*. .. ; TOWN HALL.. , . "■ " TO-NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT. • TOrNIGHT. TO-NIGHT, ■ ■ ■ ORGAN RECITAL. , ! :...:"'■ ORGAN RECITAL. At '8 o'clock, ' ' ' By ■■■.'•• • MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist), MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist), Sonatina in A Minor Kare-Elerf Pastorale Cesar Franck , Minuetto Gigout Summer Sketches Lemare Tocea and Fugue in D Minor Bach Intermezzo (from Orchestral Suite) Tchaikovsky v Peer Gynt Suite Grioa Admission: ' SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING, ' • JNO.-B. PALMER, Tows Cleria, September 11, 1914. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TEAM* - ■• WAYS BAND. GRAND SACRED CONCERT, SUNDAY,' TOTS MAJESTY'S. 8.15 p.mj Wellington's Leading Band will provide a Programme that should delight all music-lovers. Some of the items axe:— Recitation—"To theFront"...MissLemmon Overture—"Crown Diamonds" Band Duet—"lda and Dot",.. Cornet and Trumpet Song-"I Hear You Calling"...Mr. Mayall . Concert will conclude with a delightful Fantasia,' "A SOLDIER'S LIFE," descriptive of life in the "N.Z. Expedition* ary Force." Admission Free. Collection. ALBERT CHRISTESON, ■ • ■' Hon. Sec. •' THE EOYAL WELLINGTON CHORAIf SOCIETY. Conductor-MR. HERBERT BLOY. mOWN FRIDAY, 18th.;' HALL; The Great French Opera, , SAMSON AND TTpILILAH. AMSON AND JL>ELILAH. Soloists: Delilah ...Miss Mina Caldow : Samson : Mr. Walter Kirby High Priest Barry Coney ■ Abimelech Mr. Fred. j-Twisa Aged Hebrew ... Mr. Frank Young. . . Philistine Mr. P. Cutforth. Box Plan at Dresden. . , * ■ Pirices-4s. (Reserved); 3s. (R{tferved)» ; and 2s. • '. j Programmes obtainable at Dresden and W. J. Lankshear's. : .•' W. E. CALDOW, Tel. 3390.- ' — ■ ::L --Hon. 5e0...., ;__ _ , BRINSMEAD PIANOS. .■"■•/." ;l " ' . THE BRITISH BRINSMEAD'. ; ■ BY its intrinsic qualities, the Brins-i mead Piano, has achieved, through-. •■ out the world, a repute which is unsurpassed. The a-cctimulated experience: of ■, ' • almost a century is embodied- in \each.. instrument: whether, it be. a; Concert:..., Grand or a Boudoir Upright, in construction there is observed 'the same unremit-.. ting exactitude and zealous craftsman- , ' ■ ship to- produce the best. Thus is the -. Brihsmead • tradition secured and maintained. . '■' . The name "Brinsmead" on a Piano is ~ a guarantee, not only of a British Piano, but of the instrument which, in all zones, is tho premier Pi ( ano, containing all- the latest improvements with the invention of which the name of Brinsmead'is foi; ever associated. .. .' . ■.< : SOLE DISTRIBUTORS' OF THE ' BRINSMEAD, . ' CHAS.. BEGG & CO., LTD., ' / Manners Street, Wellington, Importers of High-grade Pianos. THE LATEST SUCCESSFUL PATRLi : OTIC SONG. " "THE UNION JACK FOR EVER." .-•'■■ Splendid words sot to a rousing martial Air. Get into line, and procure your copy \ now. Price Is. Gd.; posted Is. 7d. rnHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC , 1 STORE,. - 116 Cuba Street. "ALL IT NEEDS IS A NICE FRAME 1" YOU have one or two Piotnrea of which von've said- LET US FRAME THOSE PICTURES. Here, ii tho widest range of mouldings—plentv of simplo oak framings, too. May we help you in choosing?-TO-DAY! MoGREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY. XXT A-'N/T E D K N 0 W M. Open Daily frotn Noon til! 11.15 p.m. (Excpt Tuesdays, when premises close at 2 o'clock.) . PALMER'S LUNCHEON AND SUPPER ROOMS, IGB LAMBTON QUAY. Tclophone No. 20.

GENERAL Printing in all its branches neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at v the "Dominion" General Printing Houbov Dominion, Avenue. 'Phone 1«2«

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2253, 12 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2253, 12 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2253, 12 September 1914, Page 9

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