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Harry; The Celebrated Operatic Comedians. Last Nights of STERLING AND LOVE in an entirely STERLING' AND LOVE new actj, ' MARCEL'AND BELL'. Ray Devere, Sam La Mert, Bright Sisters. • A BRILEJANT AGGREGATION. Prices—2s., ls % Gd., and Is. Book Seats at tho Dresden? 6d. extra. Doors open 7.15. ■ ■ - 1 TFIS. MAJESTY'S - '• THEATRE, -"- SPECIAL NOTICE. EXTRAORDINARY 'ATTRACTIONS, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. In. Conjunction with our Magnificent , Vaudeville Bill. THE HESITATION WALTZ COMPETITIONS. COMPETITIONS. BY 18 COUPLE EXPERT DANCERS. REMEMBER, ONE NIGHT.ONLY. TWO IMMENSE DOUBLE SHOWS. • In order to present these Competitions on a fitting scale elaborate preparations have been made by the Management. THE AUDIENCE WILL JUDGE. - The Hesitation Waltz to be danced ia the Universal Ballroom Dance, which has proved even more popular than the Tango Dances. It is not n stage dance. AS THE . MANAGEMENT ANTICIPATE A RECORD ROUSE, INTENDING PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO "ROOK THEIR SEATS AT THE DRESDEN. - HANDSOME PRIZES ARE BEING AWARDED. ' Absolutely the Most Novel .Entertains ment ever put before our Wellington Audicnces. ! . EVERYBODY'S. OPERA HOUSE CONTINUOUS GRAND PROGRAMME; TO-DAY AND ALL DAY FROM NOON, TO-NIGHT AT G. 30 AND 8.30! 6d. And thereafter CONTINUOUSLY 3d, Gd. - FOR ONE WEEK, 3d. 6tl. GRAND PRESENTATION OF 3d. Cel. "THE NOBLEST ROMAN OF 3d. Gtl. THEM ALL.",. 3d. 6tl; THE GREATEST PICTURE 3d, Gd. the world lias ever seen. ; 3d, Gd. Shakespeare's Classic Tragedy.- 3d. Gd. 7000 ft. of Perfection. ' 3d, Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. 6(1. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gtl. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." (3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CIKOPATRA." 3d. Gil. "ANTONY-AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. "ANTONYiAND CLEOPATRA." 3d. Gd. By Cines, of Rome, makers of 3d. Gd. mighty "QUO VADIS?" 3d. 6d.,1n all its lustre, beauty, grandeur, 3d. 6d. ' . and magnificence. - 3d, 6d. WITHOUT BLEMISH OR BLUR. 3d. Gd. WITHOUT BLEMISH OR BLUB. 3d. Gd. ' Sans raproche. 3d. Gd. Realise the PICTURE. 3d. •6d: Realise the PRICES. ' '' 3d, 6d. AND IMAGINE'THE CRUSH. 3d. Gd. ADULTS,-6d. CHILDREN, 3d. 3d, fJTOWN HALL, CONCERT. CHAMBER, WEDNESDAY, lGth SEPTEMBER. MISS ZOE BARTLEY, ... MISS ZOE BARTLEY,' ■ ■ ■ : Assisted -by - - - ; . MISS ALICE SAUNDERS, '■ MISS THURZA ROGERS, '• MR. J, F. MONTAGUE,";: ' ■- ;in:':-r:r DRAMATIC, HUMOROUS, SONG* AND DANCE RECITALS. COMEDY SKETCHES AND SCENES i • : "Going Away."-,. "Beforo the Court."- . . ."The Aft of Making*. Love." «... "A Busy Day.". .""Tha Betrothal.'* DRAMATIC SKETCHES: . . "Becky Sharpe found out." . "Thomas Atkins." . SONGS & RECITALS AT THE PIANO, Plan at the Dr<£den. " Admission 3s. (Bet . served); 25., and Is. •' TJUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL It • SOCIETY. ' ■ ' Patriotic:- ■"" ' SPRING SHOW, -For-benefit of ;. Belgian Belief fund. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. NEXT, Opening Ceremony at 3 o'clock by Thei( Excellencies the Earl and Countess of • Liverpool. A LOVELY SHOW. ■ DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL PROGRAMME ■And A NOBLE CAUSE. ONE SHILLING. ONE SHILLING^ BRINSMEAD PIANOS. . THE BRITISH BRINSMEAD. BY its intrinsic qualities, the Brinsi mead Piano, has achieved, throughout the world,' which is-,unsur-passed. The accumulated experience of almost a century is embodied in each instrument: whether it bo a Concert Grand or a Boudoir Upright, in construction there is observed tho same unremit" ting exactitude and zealous craftsmanship to produce the best. -.Thus is the Brinsmead tradition seoured and maintained. The name "Brinsmead" on a Piano is a guarantee, not only of a British Piano, but of tho instrument which, in all zones, is tho premier Piano, containing nil the latest improvements with tlio invention of which tho namo of Brinsmead is fos ever associated. SOLE DISTRTnUTO-RS OF THE . BRINSMEAD, CHAS. BEGG & CO.. LTD., Manners Street, Wellington, Importers of High-grade Pianos. : : n THE LATEST SUCCESSFUL PATRIOTIC SONG. "THE UNION JACK FOR EVER," Splendid words set to a rousing martial Air. Get into line, nnd procure your copy now. Price Is. Gd.; posted Is. 7d. mHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIG 1 STORE, 116 Cuba Street. "ALL IT NEEDS IS A NICE FRAME 1* YOU hare one or two Pictures of which you've said- LET TJS FRAME THOSE PICTURES. Hero i( tho widest range -of mouldings—plenty ol simple oak framings, too. May wo holn you in choosing?—TO-DAY! McGREQOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY. fl ENERAL Printing in all its branches v3T neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at the "Dominion" General Printing Hou§o, Dominion At« eauo, .'Phone 1443-

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2254, 14 September 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2254, 14 September 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2254, 14 September 1914, Page 7

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