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AMUSEMENTS. '"""". ■ HIS MAJESTY'S .THEATREy Cpurtenay Place. 'Phone 165; ; TO-DAY AT 2.30. TOJDAY AT fi.BOV GRAND MATINEE A brilliant and GRAND MATINEE entertaining GRAND MATINEE deville programme, ' ' * GRAND MATINEE replete with all GRANDMATINEE the latest novelties/ An Unparalleled Company of Btare. Including THE MAGPIES Costurao Comedy; THE MAGPIES Company ' . . BERT LA BLANC. , . YWAXY Dancing Violinist YWAXB MATINEE PRICES-0 S Is, Children" Gd.; Stalls, Gd MATINEE PRICES - our grand bargain matinee TO-DAY AT 2 30. Come early to secure scats, as we aatik. • clpate a, very big crowd to-day, j ■ TrriS MAJESTY'S THEATRE* •O. Conrtenay Place. 'Phone IGS _i TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGfflJ Messrs. Fullor-Brennan present their VAUDEVILLE SPECIALITY COM* PANY. LAST NIGHT Or THIS WEEK'S) BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. Last Night of MR. BERT LA BLANC, Our Hebrew Friend, .KELLY AND POLLOCK, America's Representative Comedy DnSf THB THREE NEWMANS. MISS ELOISB TAYLOR, Enthusiastic Reception Nightly of THE MAGPIES In their CO minutes , THE MAGPIES of delightful Hilanti MATILDE AND ELVIR4, YWAXY Dancing Violinist. YWAXTq Prices.-'-D.C and 0S , 2s ; Stalls, lav 6d.; Unjjer Circle, Is Book wate at th< Dresden. " / ...j. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE* . MONDAY EVENING NEXT ANOTHER STAR ATTRACTION, First Appearanco of HERMAN AND SHIRLEY, In their enormously successful act, ' THE MYSIERIOUS MASQUERADES* Reappearance of MISS CARRIE MOORE, The famous Anglo-Australian Aotresa^ PEOPLE'S PICrURE PALACE." . Manners Street THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILES TO-DAY-AND TO-NIGHT. •Is Your Last Opportunity of Seeing i The Groat Aquila Masterpiece, The NIGHTWATCHMAN'S DAUGHTEIi The NIGHTWATCHMAN'S DAUGHTER The NIGHTWATCHMAN'S DAUGHTER; , The NIGHTWATCHMAN'S DAUGHTER* Supported by •V. THE LATEST WAR BUDGET. THE LATEST WAR BUDGET. . And a Host of Others DON'T FORGET. DON'T FORGET,} This Afternoon, wo have Special, Attractions for the Nippers, PRICES Day—Citelo Gd everybody. Day—Stalls 3d everybody, / Night—6d. everywhere Children Half-price Stalls only* FOLLOW THE CROWDS I . ; —^ WEERE-TO-NIQHT ? To the Wedding of Perfect Pictury witli the Drama , •jyTACMAHON'S NLW ) To-day (Saturday, Deo i), To-night, .; TWO,STAR DRAMAS, MYSTERY Or THE BLACK DOMINO,} A WOMAN'S HONOUR, Twin Stare, sparkling in one firmament.! v .--'■■.-. '■•• Together with "The' Battle Hymn of the Republic" (thd fdeal of appeal ito war), "Locked Out at .Twelve" .(a, common comic occurrence), "The Servian Army" (a rich topical), and "They Would be Bandits" (a rare excursion in hilarity) . > 6d. Everywhere. Children always ! 3d.'; GRAND SACRED CONCERT GRAND SACRED CONCERT ' By the WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS BAND HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE! l TO-MORROW - '• (SUNDAY), DECEMBEE 6th, •■. Ac 8.15 p.m. Selections by the Band will ] incluaa( "Samson and Delilah," from the sacred opera of that name Assisted by MISS FRANCES BARRY and MESSRS J DREW and E LASLETT EXTON (Vocalists), and ME. J, -yiTETTA (Harpist) Doors open 730 pm. Silver Coin Col* lection. ■. j '. Conductor, G W BOWES. -, ■;■• ALBERT CHRISTESON, Hon. Sea, A GARDEN PARTY and SALE 01? WORK, under the auspices of the- •> P.W.M.U., in aid of the HOME MIS- ' SIONS, will be held at Mrs.-Kirkcaldie's , Residence, Thompson Street, THIS AFTERNOON,- commencing at 3 o'clock. Admission Is, lncludins Afternoon Tea. ,M.E WTO W N PI'S Ki ... : . TO-MORROW, ' SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ' 500 XMAS, PRESENTS WATERSIDER WORKERS' BAND wift Play an Atti active Selection of Music Zoological Society will take up a Collect tion in aid of its Animal Fund; The first 500 Contributors will each r« ceive an'Xmas Present of a Copy of tH Society's Illustrated Handbook and Guid4 to the Zoo, • J CASTLES, Hon Sec and Treasurer^ B A N D. rjiRAMWAY BAIvD at ISLAND . TO4IOBBOW (SUNDAY),' •■■-.. At 3 p.m', —_— 1 ■ >j A NEW MARCH FOR PIANO. BRIGHT AND BRILLIANI , . VERY MELODIOUS'& MODERATELYi' EASY. "SPIRIT OF NAPOLEON. , ' MARCH BY ADRIAN HOPE. WE Have pleasure in introdueine ta the Musical Publio the latest of Adrian Hope's compositions, and feel confident this" will equal—if ' not surpass-i his other successes in nublio favour. "SPIRIT OF NAPOLEON" is appro* priate for tho moment, and can be recommended to all Pianists who npproci-i Eitf , a brilliant and melodious March. Wβ would appreciate a visit to oui Warehouse to henr this played over. Price 2s. copy, posted to any address, 2e ■Obtainable from all Music Stores is New' Zealand, and from tho Publishers. ; CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD., Manners Street. Wellington. THE BRITISH HOME OF BRITISH ■;'.■.. PIANOS. TTST ANTED. KNOWN. y/y — Hot Sea and Fresh Water Bath-houso ano* Massage Institute, LYALL BAY, WELLINGTON For all compllints, including Nerve Troubles, Rheumatism, and Insomnia^ Massage Treatment bj Mr C. J. Clarlr and Nurse Reynolds 'Phone 2419.(2 rings). Open day and nighy VISITORS TO WELLIhGTON Dm ing tho Holidays ARE INVITED TO CALL AT mHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSId, JL STORE, 116 Cuba Street, And Hear the Latest Music Played oven The Store for "GOOD MUSIC"- at "LOW PRICES." ■' MUSIC MADE EASY. '" ' WHY Keep' Your Piano Idlo? Wo guarantee to Toaoh(you (any age) ' to Play it, without study, scales, exercises, or drudgery of any kind. Success with all classes of music. Tunes from he; first lesson.:. Full Tuition, £1 10s,, j refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tune perfectly tho first week; the same progress in a few weeks that used t > to take years. Wo. have ,no failures. The success of our pupils in all pnrts of N.Z. during tho nasi six years epeaks for ns. .Call, for all .particulars, and eee Press reports ■ and testimonials from nil . parts. Biiley'e College of Music, Boulcott Ciambers (first jdooi; .up), Bonlcott

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 9

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