AMUSEMENTB. • - TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATEE. •Q. Oourtenaj- Place. 'PHone 165. - TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT; TO-NIGHT 'At 8. TO-NIGHT. Messrs. . Fuller-Brennan Present a BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME, BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME,,....... Comprising the Very Best of-Buropeaat-and American Vaudeville Attractions. A GREAT GALAXY OF TALENT. Glance below at the list of Acts for Toi night, and you will recognise a PROGRAMME OF WORTH; EXCEI/ . LENCE AND SUBSTANTIALITY^. ' The best people of Wellington Biave ac<i quired HIS MAJESTY'S habit, for thevji : know its shows are of the HIGHEST CLASS AND CALIBEE, j : ReaJifling the word Entertaimnent to its! fullest extent. • TO-NIGHT!- TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI First Appeaiance in New. Zealand of MATILDE AND ELVIRA Direct from , ' MATILDE AND ELVIRA the New MATILDE AND ELVIRA York HipMATILUE AND ELVIRA podrome/T j Typical Spanish Entertainers, featuring' THE FORTUNE TELLER'S DANCE, THE HAT DANCE. THE CASTANET DANCE. Introducing Gorgeous Costumes and Eu . . quisite Stage Lighting Effects. First Appearance in New Zealand of THE BRADNAS Cotebrated THE BRADNAS Continental THE BRADNAS Comedians. , In Their Novel Comedy Act and exposk' tion of Hat Throwing. . Reapparance of WHITE AND GREY, I ■ WHITE AND GREY, In their Artistic Moisical Comedies. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY' NEW; , Bv - ! LESLIE HOLMES And his Talented Company of Pienatj . and. Courtiers. BROWN AND SORLIE. ' ..' NEIL CANT. LES BATES. FOY AND FOY. A BILL QF CHOICEST NOVELTY. '. Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is. Booking a«j Dresden 6d. extra. Doors open .7.15. j jn .V. E R Y B O D. it •- b{ Manners Street. Daily from Noon tili 10.30 p.m. Majestic'e grandly human play of the Wild West. , . "THE ANGEL OF CONTENTION." . "THE ANGEL OF CONTENTION.". ; "THE ANGEL OF CONTENTION."! "THE;.ANGEL..OF CONTENTIONS : A story of lovo and life in an Americai' Mining Camp in the days of 'i 9. In f stirring parts. WAR NEWS. .:....-.•. WAR NEWS. WAR NEWS. ■ ■■'•■ SV r AR NEWS( Latest topicals arriving weekly, by, special arrangement, direct from . Europe. COL. HEEZA-LIAR'S ADVENTURES : -in Africa. An up-to-date comic, RUINS OF ANCffiNT EOME. '' 'A rare Pathe travel• series'. LAUGHING GAS.""' ■ LAUGHING GAS..--..-L.. . ;. ;.";" LAUGHING GAS.\V.'./:U ..>:- Acts like a tonic,-banishes-all feeling, of reserve, and you wake up to th< fact that you're seeing a rattling goo* Keystone Comedy. '.'■■.. HOW FEUIT IS CRYSTALISED. An extremely interesting Gaumont filinY ■''■ A programme:of'exceptional. msdK.r'v,' 3d. Children. Adults, 664 PtEOPLB'S PICTURE PALACE/ > Manners Street. -.» The Only> Show ; Worth While, ']:'.■"■ :\ -GRAND -REOPENINGWEDNESDAY, NOV. tth.' THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLET, THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLEYi ' ; THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY, By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle , (Rodney Stone). -'-/■•■ "The"-Production of the Age;' • ; OUR RE-MODELLED THEATRB •-'■'- Will Prove a Revelation. '■ OUR SPLENDID MUSIC : .Will Capture , Everybody, OUR SUPEEB SEATS Are the Acme of Comfort. And OUR .MAGNIFICENT PICTUEEB Are Better Than Ever,' ■ . . .. Note the Prices!!! . .... .■■.■"'"' Day Sessions till 6 p.m.—Circle . 6d., Stalk, 3d. . Evening Sessions—Adults 6d. t '., Children, 3d. \ ■' FOLLOW THE CROWDS! . ./ -~ . WHERE TO-NIGHT? _r "'- MACMAHON'S NEW THEATEB. ACMAHON'S NEW THEATRES The Picture House of the People. TO-DAY and, TO-NIGHT. Monday,- '; ■'" ■■'• . November 2nd. '.• - : ' BLIND FATE. A Story.of a :■■ - BLIND FATE. Daughter'a BLIND FATE. Devotion. BLIND FATE. In three acts. Teeming With Startling Incidents. A FASCINATING and CONVINCING PROGRAMME. Eight ■ Great Subjects, including! GAME OF POOL (Keystone). TO-NIGHT, commencing at 6.30, , For the first time, ' A Eeally Wonderful Film— FRANCE, ENGLAND'S STEADFAST FRIEND. ■ 6d. Everywhere. 6d, A GENUINE SONG SUCCESS. • !'GOD EEMEMBEES WHEN THE ' WORLD FORGETS."- •" How many wear a smile upon their .face .Although their hearts may hold an empty r place? .. ■ '. • None know the heights oor depths of v • their regrets, But ■ God remembers when the world forgets." : , WE have now in stock supplies in all keys of this, the most impressive. Song we have had for many years—by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer of "Perfect , Day." It is even more popular than this p-eat .success. " Iβ. 9d. Copy. Posted Is. 10d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ; Manners Street, Wellington. - THE PIANO AND MUSIC HOUSE, -■ ■ a MUSIC MADE EAST. WHY Keep Your Piano Idle? Wβ . guarantee to Teach you (any ago* . to Play it, without 6tudy, scales, excrcises, or drudgery of aiiy kind. Success with all classes of music. Tunes from" the first lesson. Full Tuition, £1 105.., refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tune perfectly the first week; the' Bame progress, in a few weeks'that used ~ to take years. We have no failures.'' The' euccess of our pupils in all parts of N.Z. during the past six years6peaks for', ns. Call for all particulars, and see Press : reports and testimonials from aft parts. Eirloy'e Cbllege of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor -up), Boulcotfc! Street. - '.'..-■.- "-■■...■ PICTURES AT 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION! Owing to circumstances nrifiing.from the War wo are making a,. 4a. IN THE £ REDUCTION ON EVERYTHING IN OUR STOCKS. Wiother vou'ro interested in Oil Paintings, Water Colours,-Engravings, Photogravures,' Aγ- . tists . Materials, or Picture Frames; by making your choice now from our wide selections you will effect substantial] economies. Make a point of calling to-' morrow and inspect' the attractive offor-ings.-McGREGOR WEIGHT'S;.GaIIery,,; THE LATEST SUCCESSFUIr PATEi-. !; OTIC SONG..:' ■.'"".:-■ ■;;■ "THE UNION JACK ' Splendid words set to a rousing, martial ■ ■ ■ ■•' , ■•. : Ait.'; : .''. ':,•-;: ;U L;; :,... 7 -Get into lino, and, procure your: copy."; now. Price Iβ. Cd.; posted Iβ. 7d. mHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC 1 '. : : ■ ■■ ■. STORE,-• 7--n,, ■■■-... ' .116 Cuba Street. '■-'" ;■ '-. IMPORTANT. Fyou want your furniture 'removed, consignments cleared through -the Customs, goods delivered in the cityjCorv forwarded to any address, call or. writevi Blake, Carlisle and Co., Carrying, and Forwarding- Agents, '.■ Hunter Street, Wellington, or Box' 177,Appointmenta can be made with 6ur'r*.--p«egtati|a. hi ringing: up 'Phoide: 2617,:' ,: .
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2296, 2 November 1914, Page 7
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