AMUSEMENTS. ' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DAY AT 2.30, TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DA'BAT 2.30. OUR SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE. OUR SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE. OUR SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE. GET THE MATINEE HABIT. Bring the children to-day. Don't, kee£ them out late at night. REFINED MODERN VAUDEVILLE. ' f The paramount attraction of to-day. -. THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME ! Contains an array of talent unsurpassed : by anything previously 6een in N.Z., and .-...• our Matinee Prices are only Stalls, 6d. Adults; Orchestra. Stalls, Is. Stalls, Cd. Children. Children,'6d. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. . Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. <•-•->■ TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Last Night of .the Present Programme* ...,-, Last Appearance of .. . CLINTON AND BEATRICE. : • CLINTON AND BEATRICE; --- • Last Night of THE DANGARS. ■■. • Re-engagement for 6 Nights longer of FIELDS AND COCO . Ragtime ~ ■,: FIIJLDS AND COCO Gymnasts. a THE CORRICKS. CARLTON CHASE. THE BARCLAYS. ..,.."■ Prices—2s., Is. 6d„ and Is. Doors 7,15t Book seats at the Bristol, 6d. extra. - —-* ; MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. ' : MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.80. Same Programme as at Night, . THE KING'S. THE KING'S. _ ...y HAYWARD'S PICTURES Pictures and Music. Supreme.. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT, ■■-■■■*■■* To See THE FINEST PICTURE OF ITS.EIND. ■ Ever Screened Here. "THE RING AND THE MAN," "THE RING AND THE MAN," ;; ■■ "THE RING AND THE MAN." A story big in its political and civio . ..,., appeal, and touching in its tender heart-interest. '" ' '■' "THE RING AND THE MAN."- ; •■■ "THE RING AND THE MAN."' "THE RING AND THE MAN." . .-■- • The Tale of a Courageous Man's vj Triumphant Battle with the Cor-' rupt Forces of a Giant Political Ring. ' Produced, Staged, and Aoted by THE FAMOUS PLAYERS'CO.' .. ■"THE ISLAND OF MADEIRA.'! "SUSANNA'S NEW SUIT/'' LATEST WAR TOPICALS; ' ■.:.',. . THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. ...; 6d. and Is. Reserves at Bristol, Is. 6d. EV E R Y BO D Y'-B. Daily from Noon. . Tell the children come Early TO-DAY, for the early child getteth a good seat. TO-DAY.is your last chance of seeing.-' our great Keystone comedy. ' CAUGHT IN A CABARET, CAUGHT IN A CABARET, CAUGHT IN A CABARET, ' A Lively Half-hour of Laughing at CHARLES CHAPLIN, The Quaint Comedian, and MABEL NORMAND, 'The Dainty Comedienne.GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC. EVERY MAN HAS HIS PRICE.. A COWARD'S SACRIFICE. MANUFACTURING AMMUNITION, je .WILD BIRDS OF SCOTLAND, ' MONDAY AT NOON. MONDAY AT NOON.; Three Distinct Star Successes With . ';•■ •■--' : ' ;■'■- Three Successful Stars Acting • THE ACID TEST, . Maurice Costello drama.' LENA AND THE GEESE, • Mary Pickford story. • THEIR UPS AND DOWNS,' Keystone Ko6ooe Arbuokle comedy, . GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC. Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. .;. v. « BOXING.' TAUGHT . By "BILLY" ELLIOTT (Champion Feather-weight of N.Z., t]a '■■ ex-Champion-jPeather-weight of •-.... „, ' .'; .- Australia). ■■. •-' Will be opening in a few. days in Fan Ding's Buildings, 72 Manners Street, Terms, etc., on application. LIGHT Refreshments, Hot Pies, - and i lovely Tea obtainable at J. Baw< lias's "White House,"- .West Side, Pa,': merston Square.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2354, 9 January 1915, Page 9
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