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SATURDAY, 2.30, Messrs. Fuller-Brennan present their, HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE CO. Last Tiro Nights of BROWN and LAWSON, Coloured BROWN and LAWSON, Entertainers. - THE CASELLI SISTERS. ARTHUR TROUTT AND VOILES. In their realistic water scena.-. Stupendous Success Nightly of MR. LESLIE HOLMES - -;. And his Now English Company of PIERETTES AND COURTIERS. The most talented combination that ha 9 ever visited Wellington. Nelson-THE STOREYS-Elsie ' Billy-BROWN and SORLIE-Gcorge In Artistic Ethiopian Specialities. " Prices—2s., Is. Cd., and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Booking, Gd. extra. Rs^ serve Seats at Theatre from 7 till 7.45. ; ■EVERYBODY'S. ' Manners Street. ,-..-.■ Daily from Noon till 10.30 p.m,. .-.". a Beware of the ' " NIGHT RIDERS OF PETERSHAM, NIGHT RIDETCS OF .PETERSHAM. NIGHT KIDHRS OF PETERSHAM.: . NIGHT RIDERS OF PETERSHAM. 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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2288, 23 October 1914, Page 7
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