jOTIS -■' MAJESTY'S".'.'. THEATRE^ GRAND MATINeI~TO.DAY'AT 2.30, Fuller-Brennan Vaudeville Co.•-" •' GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30.". / 2J Hours of clean, wholesome entertain-. ■■ meut and full orchestra." -'.'!■'-""."" GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.80.:-■ LADIES, ATTENTION! The matinee ■ to-day is specially organised for tha : . children. "•" - '■—':•' - - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE ' ~ ~ BARGAIN MATINEE PRICES.' We will look after tho prams and %&> carts. We have plenty of storage'room. BRING THE CHILDREN TO-DAY. •• It will be such a change' from pictures, ' GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2.30. 'Doors open at 2. ' MATINEE PRICES-Orchestra Stalls' Is., Children Gd.; Stalls, Ladies and Chil« dren Gd. JTIb MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. Direction ~ FulleT-Brennan, Ltdj Where the show ris always good. '"'. TO-NIGHT AT 8. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Messrs. Fuller-Brennan beg to annonns; that SOLDIERS OF THE. EXPEDITIONARY • FORCE IN UNIFORM Will be admitted to aU parts of tha Theatre AT HALF-PRICE. " ■] B.o—Overture. 8.5-ARTHUR ELLIOTT. 8.17-THB QUEALYS. Last night. • 8.30-MAUD FANNING. 8.43-THE MULLANEYS: Last nighC, . 8.55-MANN AND FRANKS. " 9.9—lnterval. 9.20-CARMEN and LAWRENCE. Lae* night. 9.40-GIO ANGELO. Last night, 9.51-ROSA LOADER. ■. i 10.11-DRYSDALE AND FAY. ' 10.24-THE LESSOS. '■;-'. , lO.dOj-Carrjages. Prices—2s., la. Gd., and Is. Box Plan at Dresden, (id., extra. Book seats at tha - Theatre from 7to 7,15. 'Phone 165. . P M P R E S ST H BA TEE, "WheTe Everybody Goes." STALLS, '3d. DRESS CIRCLE Gd,' : TO-DAY. AND TO-NIGHT. . Positivel7 LAST Appearance of the Film' i D'Art Co.'s entirely NEW Version of the World-famed Napoleonic Drama, "'.-•' "JOSEPHINE." ..;'•' "JOSEPHINE." \ "JOSEPHINE." ' ,' "JOSEPHINE." • ''JOSEPHINE." ■• "JOSEPHINE." ■*■ ■-: .., "JOSEPHINE." Magnificent. Supporting Items. '■■' NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY. PALAIS -. - DE. DANSE, IT \ VIVIAN STREET. Continuous Dancing Every Evening from 8 till 11. ADMISSION, Gd. DANCING (WHOLE EVENING), Gd. PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT: , .' Waltz, Lancers, Schottische, La Favour*, ite, > Valita,, D'Alberts, Mississippi Tango, Barn Dance, eto. ■ Mr. F. Fitzmaurice and Partner, Tango ■-;. Experts, from the Salon de Luxe, Sydney, ;.- will give Exhibitions in the latest Ballroom Tango, One-step, Hesitation Waltz. Two-step, Furlana,Tango Waltz,... .and, tithers. , ~".,- ■ ' ... Special Sessions may be- arranges, fos . Clubs or Private Parties.", " .-/!''■'.';,-", " ' Private Tuition by arrangement.- '•■ 'Full Orchestra. 'Phona'l76B. "" ' :'" '.-- -— ■ * . < ... ■ SUNDAY CONCERT. .;; , ; ; HIS MAJESTY'S "■ "' THEATRB. " SUNDAY, 4th OCTOBER, -■' At. 8.15 p:m.NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND (Late Garrison).' ■■..■•- Winners of 18 First Prizes. --. Conductor-LIEUT. T. HERD. Mr. R. S. Allwright will sing. - Mr. Harry Phipps will sing. ........ Miss M. Caseby (violinist) will play. >. Mr. R. C. Hollow will accompany. Silver Coin Collection. Admission freed----' Piano kindly lent by Dresden Co. '■ y.- .. \ WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB; ; LADIES' OPEN PROVINCIAL ;.; CHiVMPIONSHIP MEETING . '.': 'To be; Played '•"■ - ' ON THE HERETAUNGA LINKS, '•; '; On 19th OCTOBER to 23rd OCTOBEB." Entries close on Wednesday, 14th Octe» '. ber. ' .' ' Tennis matches will also be played. ENTD BELL, Hon. Secretary, - - Wellington Ladies' Golf Clubv ' LET US ALL BE JOYFUL, \.. ," AND SING "TIPPERARY.* Chorus:. "Ifs a long, long"-way to Tipperaryi , If s a long way to-go, Ifs a long way to Tipporary, • To tho sweetest girl I know; Good-bye, Piccadilly, Farewell, Leicester-Square, Ifs a long, long way to Tipperary, But my heart's right there. Amplo supplies now to hand. The most popular Chorus Song issued for many •, years. Used by tho British Troops, N.Z.. and Australian Expeditionary Forces aa their Chorus Song. The demand is extraordinary—wo advise you to get your .. copy to-day./ If unablo to call, send seven . penny stamps, and we will post a copy, , CHAS.-BEGG AND CO., LTD., ' Mannor3 Street, Wellington,, THE POPULAR PIANO AND MUSIO HOUSE. ' - MUSIC MADE EASY. WE have no failures. Our pupils' suw cess is our success. Wo guarantee to teach you to play Piano or Organ and read music at sight porfectly. No study,. . worry of scales and exercises, or drudgery ' of any kind. Success with all classes of music. The progress in a few weeks that used to' take years. Full tuition £1 10s.; refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tnno the first week. Testimonials from pupils, reports of concerts, and endorsements by our leading musicians can . bo seen by a visit to College Rooms. Interviews nny.timo. Call for all particu- ■ lars. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor rip), Boulcott St. THE PAINTINGS OF TWO NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS. A N Exhibition of Paintings which din■l\ play a very high standard oi merit is that just opened ill our Gallerv. The whole collection is the work of NUGENT WELCH, and K, iM, BALLANTYNE; : Tha piofcufes of both artists present New Zealand 6oenos chiefly, and the exhibition is well worthy of YOUR visit. ■ \ M'GREGOS WRIGHT'S GALLERY.
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