Qlb MAJESTY'S THEATRE, : Direction' Fuller-Brennan, Ltd, Where the show is always good. TO-NIGHT AT 8. SATURDAY, 2.30, . IMPORTANT NOTICE. Messrs. Fuller-Brennan beg to announce that SOLDIERS OF THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE IN UNIFORM Will be admitted to all parts of the Theatre AT HALF-PRICE ■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTt OUR BRILLIANT ALL-STAR CO, • B.o—Overture. B.S—ARTHUR ELLIOTT. B.I7—THE QUEALYS. 8.30-MAUD FANNING. B.43—THE MULLANEYS. B.SS—MANN AND FRANKS. • ... 9.9—lnterval. 9.20-CARMEN AND LAWRENCE, 9;40-GlO ANGELO. 9.SI—ROSA LOADER. 10.11—DRYSDAjLE AND FAY, 10.24 —THE LEBSOS. ' . 10.40—Carriages. A Vaudeville 1 Entertainment o£ ' ' ' EXCEPTIONAL EXCELLENCE. ■;. ■ Prices—2s., Is. Gd.', and Is. Box Plan at Dresden, Gd. extra. Book seats at tha': Theatre from 7to 7.45. 'Phone 165." " gMPB ES S THEATRE, "Where Everybody Goes." . STALLS. 3d. . DRESS CIRCLE Gd, TO-DAY' AND TO-NIGHT. / (Final 'Appearance To-morrow), - The World-famed Napoleonio ■ Drama, . . .. "JOSEPHINE." "JOSEPHINE." "JOSEPHINE.", ~ ' "JOSEPHINE." f ' "JOSEPHINE." .- "JOSEPHINE.". ' Magnificent Supporting Series, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT-Frie" Movins Pictures .Part IV-CREATION—" Part IV. To-day, Saturday, and Monday, Port IV. Persecution of Early Christians by Nero. Modern Scenes in India, China, and Japan.. All Seats Free,, No Collection, i;i NEW • .ZEALAND RAILWAYS. , MILITARY SPORTS AT NEWTOWN ■ • " PARK, WELLINGTON.." . . ./:. ON SATURDAY, Brd Ootober,'Special ' ; Excursion trains will run as follow:" PALMERSTON NORTH-WELLINGTON."-Palmerston North dep. .6.30 a.m., Wol- . lington air. 11.25 a.m. j returning . leav- "J ' ing Wellington 5.55 p.m. These trains will stop where required for passengers. J masterton-wellington; . Mastertori dep. 6.30 ' 'a.m!/ Wellington err. 10.45 a.m. Return special will'leave Wellington- at C.O p.m. - ! These trains will stop where required between Masterton and i Upper Hutt to tako up or set down.passengers. Holiday; Excursion Fares to. Wellingtoij ; will be issued from Palmerston..North-; Pukerua aad from Mangaroa, and intermediate stations. Theso tickets will be available by tha above excursion trains only, both on outward and return journey. " • ' ■ > BY ORDER. V - SPORTING, - "WELLINGTON RACING CLUE. .SPRING MEETING, ' \ OCTOBER 24th & 26th, 1914. Nominations for ail Events at ais Meeting CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 2nd October, 1914, at the office i of the- Club, Featherston- Street, Wellington. ... " , ENTRIES fo- the Wellesley Stakes. 1915, • Wellington Stakes, 1916, N.I. Challenga Stakes, 1916, and N.Z. St: Leger Stakes, 1917, also dose at. 9 o'clock p.m. on Friday, 2nd' October,! 1914., A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. ; —— : —1 ; RACING CLUB, SPRING MEETING, 1914. NOMINATIONS for CITY EANDI- '' CAP, of 1000 eovs.; ICING .EDWARD ' MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs., .. £ CLOSE with the undersigned on FRIDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, by 9 p.m. FEES (1 soy. each) must accompany nominations. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB, MEETING, 1914. : NOVEMBER 7th, 9th, 11th, and 14th. ENTRIES (1 sov. each), CLOSE 9 p.m. On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. 1 STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 1500 sovs. Six furlongs. / : JUVENILE PLATE, of 500 sovs. Fiva furlongs. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, of 1300 sovs. One mile and a half. CANTERBURY, CUP, of 1000 eovs.-' Two miles and a quarter. ! JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, oMOOO sovs. One mile. • MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 750 sovs. • Seven furlongs. • STEAD MEMORIAL GOLD CTJP, ( of 1000 sovs. One mile and a quarto l .' ! W. H. E. WANICLYN, Secretary. MUSIC MADE EASY. I V4/±l have no failures. Our pupils' suo. " ' cess is our sucoess. We guarantee to teach you to play Piano or Organ and : read music at sight perfectly. No study, worry of soales and exercises, or drudgery' of any kind. Success with all classes or . music. The progress in a few weeks that used bo take years! Full tuition .£1 10s. s j refunded if pupil oannot read music and 9 play a. tune the first week. Testimonials . from pupils, reports of concerts, and endorsemonts by our leading musicians can 1 bo seen by a visit to College Rooms. Interviews any time. Call for all particu- . ■ lars. Birley's College of Musio, Boulcott ; Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott St. " THE PAINTINGS/OF , .. ,-i j . TWO NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS. 1 AN Exhibition of Paintings which dis- ' j-A. play a very high standard of merit ia that just opened in our Gallery; The whole collection is the work of NUGENT i WELCH, and Ki M. BALLANTYNE. - Tho pictures of both artists present New - Zoaland 6oenes chiefly, and the exhibition - is well worthy of YOUR visit. „ M'GEEGOB .WjaiGKCfi GAT,T,TOY.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2270, 2 October 1914, Page 7
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