AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S : ' THEATRE, Direction Fuller-Brennah, Ltd, TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30.-., Messrs. Fuller-Brennah present modern HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. OUR NEW PROGRAMME a huge and unprecedented success. Every-item'received with delight. A MOST UNIQUE AND, REFINED .7 '; ENTERTAINMENT.. .-. Terrific success of •-• .-. -„. THE BOUDINI BROS. Direct THE BOUDINI BROS. from THE BOUDINI BROS. . America. Tho grand mastors of the Italian' organ accordcon. A great act. THE CASELLI SISTERS Champion THE CASELLI SISTERS High kickers.' Two real BROWN and SORLIE coons. BROWN and SORLIE • ARTHUR TROUTT AND VIOLES.. .. ARTHUR TROUTT AND VIOLES. , In their novel exposition of Natatorial' feats in tho crystal tank. MANN AND FRANKS. THE MILTONS. WHITE and GREY;" DRYSDALE AND FAY. TWO STOREYS. GREAT WESTIN.' Prices—2s., Is. 6d. and Is. Box Plan at Dresden. Booking fid. extra. Reserve Seats at Theatre from 7 to 7.45. 'Phone.: 105. — <fWHERE TO-NIGHTP MACMAUUN'S NEW THEATRE ' A Positive Sensation, 1 A Positive Sensation, | Thronged Audiences Nigl/oS Thronged Audiences and " Thronged Audiences Day, TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, OCT. 13th. The Man of tho Moment. The Man of the Moment. Tho First of tho War Series. The First of tho War Series. And a Great Supporting Bill, includina' THE ADVENTURESS THERESA by tho FAMOUS THERESA NORDISK CO. THERESA Od. EVERYWHERE.- Bd,. COMING—Tho Capture of Louvain. (THE SECOND SERIES OF WAR PICTURES. i "EVERYBODY'S. OPERA HOUSE PALATIAL. , TO-DAY; AT NOON, and thereafter/
Astounding Attraction. THE FIRST ACTUAL WAR PICTURE/* THE FIRST ACTUAL WAR PICTURE; Received yesterday from Europe, SCENES FROM THE •■'■ "BATTLE OF LOUVAIN," "BATTLE OF LOUVAIN," "BATTLE OF LOUVAIN," "BATTLE OF LOUVAIN," "BATTLE OF LOUVAIN," Taken on the field of awful strife.-Th£ horrors of Louvain sent a shudder ';■ through the civilised world. Another Huge Success, By Famous Vitagraph Players, "OLD RELIABLE." Dan Bay, the "OLD RELIABLE" "Old. Reliable"! "OLD RELIABLE" Bank Official's " "OLD RELIABLE:' noblo sacri"OLD RELIABLE" flee to save "OLD RELIABLE" his master's "OLD RELIABLE" honour. ELECTRIFYING WAR GRAPHIC. ELECTRIFYING WAR GRAPHIC. ELECTRIFYING WAR. GRAPHIC. . The Best Yet from Europe. Kitchener—Boy Scouts—Horse Guards' '. Parade-"SOLDIERS OF THE TSAR" (magnificent)-THE KING OF THE BELGIANS (loudly cheered)— Belgian Nurses at Liege tending German Prisoners, etc. AND 3 OTHER GRAND PICTURES. 3d. Children. Adults Gd, BRITISH PIANOS. SHIPMENTS of the latest Models bjj KJ the following now to hand ex Ruahine and Tainni:— BEINSJEEAD-The leading British Piano. The name '3rinamead" on a Piano is a guarantee of the best British workmanship and skill. Prices from .£73. JUSTIN BROWNE-We have just secured the Sole Agency for tho Justin Browne Pianos. In Britain these Pianos are extremely popular, and \the instruments . just;, landed' will compare favourably with any on the market. Price .£75. ." ' 'r! ." NEWMAN—Made by Newman and: Co.; London. A good, rolid, well-con-structed Piano atthe price.' The best value in the Dominion. .Prica
.£3B. ..... ..." ...,:...'. BEGG PIANOS—We hare three models of the Begg Piano, specially constructed and designed to ' our specification. Made by one of tho leading London makers; and can' • be recommended in every respect; :Prices, <£45, ;£so,and .£SB. Easy terms can: be arranged. We guarantee all our Pianos and our guaranteo is 'worth having, as it is backed up by our 53 years' .. straightforward trading. . .„ ■ .„ A visit to our Warenonse will be wortls while.' . . '.. . . .".",'.■ CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS ST, WELLINGTON," '; The Home of Good Pianos. ■'■■.■ . : ■——, : 1 NOTICE. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. TO Meet many requests from Troopers, we have installed ELECTRIC LIGHT, and can. take photographs equal to daylight—every evening from V to 9.30, SPECIAL OFFER: FREE ENLARGEMENT .FREE With each dozen photographs. . " DAY or NIGHT. ,',;.. THE HARDIE SHAW STUDIOS, 63 Willis Street,' Next J. Duthie and Co.: •"•''.'■ , •* MUSIC MADE EASY. XfSTE have no failures. Our pupils 1 sue. " » cess is our success. We guarantee to teach you to play Piano or Organ and read music at sight perfectly. No study, worry of scaies 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 tuno the first week. Testimonialg from pupils, reports of concerts, and endorsements by our leading musicians can be seen by a visit to College Rooms. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars. Birley's College of Music, BoulcotK. Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott St.
ART CONNOISSEURS! ALL who appreciate the suTrtle differ; eiices between "Art" and just pity, tures—all judges of technique, tone, and "atmosphere" will find many pleasing and distinguished examples in M'GREGOR WEIGHT'S GALLERY. THE LATEST SUCCESSFUL PATRIOTIC SONG. "THE UNION JACK FOR EVER." Splendid words set to a rousing martial Air. Got into line, and procure your copy now. Price Is. 6d.; posted Is. 7d. mHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC -i STORE, 116 Cuba Street. ' W BARBER AND CO., Dvers and • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba St., City. 'Phone, 220. THE CAR OF THE TEAR. The SUNBEAM Car is undoubtedly the most popular cor in England to-dav. It has become famous on the Racing Track by its marvollous speed, and on the road for its reliability, easy control, quiet running, and low cost of upkeep. SUNBEAM Cars hold all track records from 100 to 1000 miles, also the record for one to twelve hours, covering 107.95 miles in the hour, and 1078 miles in 12 hours, or an average speed of ever 90 miles per hour. On June 10th and 11th, 1914, the SUNBEAM again proved its superiority by annexing the Tourist Trophy Race at tho Islo of Man, beating all othcrEngliih and Continental cars with easo. If yoa are contemplating the purcnase or a car be sure and eeo the SUNBEAM before deciding. MAGNUS, SANDERSON AN T D CO., LTD., Opera Garago, Wakefield Street, Wellington, agents for SUN. BEAMS, ZEDELS, VULCANS, ARDEN and LAGONDA CARS, LEVrJ.ND LOft! RIES. ■ There's not another carrying office bo. sido ourselves, having offices of its own tn every town of importance in the Dominion. We aro first for furniture morinv first for parcel forwarding, first for hand! ,ling baggage.—Tho N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse. Quay.—Advt
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