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AMUBEMENTB. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATREJ Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. Direction ffuller-Brennan, Ltd* Good News for the Kiddies. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAT AT 2.30, GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. Ladies! To-day is Saturday. Bring the ■ youngsters to His Majesty's Theatre Matinee. Don't worry about the go- \ carts and prams; we have plenty ofroom, and will look after them for TO-DAY OUR BARGAIN MATINEE, Fuller-Brennan High-class Vaudeville "- Co. . Full Orchestra and Brilliant Star Co, OUR BARGAIN PRICES. Within reach of everybody. 'O.S. Iβ, ( Children Gd.; Back Stalls, Ladies "and Children Cd. ■ JTIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRE/ TlirenHon Pullftit-Bronnen. JMLA TO-NIGHT AT 8. \ TO-NIGHTS* Last-Night of THE BOUDINI BROS* Last Night of MANN and FEANKS« : Last Night of DRYSDALE and FAY* Last Night of THE MILTONS. ' Last Night of WHITE and GREY. Last Night of GREAT WESTIN.. 'Enthusiastic reception nightly oj ■ 1. iT , BROWN AND SOELTE. ARTHUR TROUTT AND vfoLES-r ' THE CASELLI SISTERS, • THE TWO STOREYS. \ ■ MONDAY EVENING NEXT, vT 'A STARTLING INNOVATION. ■•"*. Special Staning Engagement of > MR. LESLIE HOLMES ' •'■ And Ilia Talented Company of • 1 PIERROTS AND COURTIERS. < ; A high-class Comedy Company, \ Including MISS ROSINA PALMERSTON, SopraM - Mß. FRED DEAL, Light Comedian MISS LENORE GRAHAM, Soubrette MISS MADGE GRIFFITHS, Contralto : ME. HARRY ROMAINE, Comedian \ In' a clever and refined entertainmentj after the style of • ." THE CRIMSON RAMBLERS and ; HUXHAM'S SERENADERS. ■ ■ Prices—2s., Is. Gd. and Is. Box Plan nt Dresden. Booking Gd.' extra. Seats mat be reserved at Theatre from t to 7.iy 'Phone 165. . : . ■-'

.WHERE TO-NIGHT AND DURINGt THE WEEK? - WHERE TO-NIGHT? \ MACMAHON'S NEW fREATRIU TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ■ -<J ■ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th, \ ' QUEEN OF THE ISLAND. , QUEEN OF THE ISLAND. I QUEEN OF THE ISLAND. "\\ An • extraordinary dramatic surprise, aw rived only yesterday from London. THE GREATEST PHOTO-PLAY ' EXTANT. . An enthralling production, replete witH Sensation; cannot fail to appeal t^ thousands. SUPERB SUPPOITING ENTERTAINMENT. • ' MONDAY- V IN THE SULTAN'S POWER. " ' » Also, THE .BATTLE OF LOUVAIN, '; TDM PRESS. THEATRE) "Where Everybody' Goes." " j STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, <M LIMITED Number Dress.Circle Reserve Seats, Is., for Everybody,, ) TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. . j "VICTIM OF VENGEANCE" ) "INTERNATIONAL POLO MATCH. , *! " (Lubin Drama). "CHIEF'S PREDICAMENT" (Keystoneß "BILL'S FLUTE" (Kalem). V "Tenement Children" (New York Scenes) J "Cinematograph Secrets." -p^ \. COMMENCING MONDAY, f % "STREETS OF NEW YORK.". * BAND. TUPP'S BAND AT NEWTOWN PABEj,'} TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m.' ' HUNTLY MINE DISASTER ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL, npOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER J- MONDAY, 19th OCTOBER, /, MR. J. CULFORD BELL, MISS BETTY PURDOK, And their Pupils. Costume Sketches. Comedietta. 2s. and Is. Reserved Seats at Dresden., Under the distinguished patronage ofTheir Excellencies the Governor and the Countess of Liverpool, the Right Hon,, the Premier, Sir Joseph Ward, and Worship the Mayor. ' : : ' '. . ■■::■.■■•!, nnOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER r^ WEDNESDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1914, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERTS' , ■ Tendered to . . . A MR. STANLEY RANKIN, By • ' ~|; : Leading Local Talent. !: ■ ■ ■ '■'■ Unique Programme of Musical, and Highly-diverting Items. WATCH FURTHER ANNOUNCEi ) Popular Prices—2s. and Is. f— — ~—: — ~~~~\ LET 'EM ALL COME. FOR IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPBj RARY. .•: firs A LONG, LONG WAY TQJ TIPPERARY." SUPPLIES of this Song now to hand,, Be an optimist and join in the 'Chorus, i ■;■■■'■'' -'•■'" Owing to the extraordinary demand; wsi advise you to order your copy at once, . Complete Words and Music, Sixpence, Posted to any address, Sevenpence,' . CHAS. BEGG, AND CO., LTD., / Manners Streot, Wellington. THE PIANO & MUSIC HOUSE. r : — : —V MUSIC MADE EASY. WE have no failures. Our pupils , eniyi---cess is our success. We guarantee to teach you to play Piano or Organ and; read music at sight perfectly. 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 £\ 10s.; refunded if pupil cannot read music and ' play a tune the first week. Testimonials from pupils, reports of concerts, and endorsements by our loading musicians canbe seen by a visit to College Rooms. In- : terviows any time. Call for all partiou- . lars. Birlev's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first .floor up), Boulcott 5t...':.'., ART CONNOISSEURS! ALL who appreciate flho eubTile differ* onces between "Art", and. just pio. tures—all judges of technique, tono, and "atmosphere" will find many pleasing and distinguished examples in M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY. .THE LATEST SUCCESSFUL PATRIOTIC SONG. "THE UNION JACK FOR EVER." Splendid words set to a rousing martial Air. Got into lino, and prooure your copy now. Price Iβ. Gd.; posted Is. 7d. rfIHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC 1 STORE, 116 Cuba Street. Administration of Estates.—Tho Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation iieues_ bonds • guaranteeing the proper. ad- ' ' ministration of deceased persons' estates,— '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2283, 17 October 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2283, 17 October 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2283, 17 October 1914, Page 9

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