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AMUBEMEWTB. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE* Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. All Trams stop at the door on request. TO-DAY. At 2.30. • TO-I)AY, GRAND MATINEE Programme exactly GRAND MATINEE as at night, GRAND MATINEE including GRAND MATINEE Davenport's Modelr GRAND MATINEE Fields and Coco. GRAND MATINEE Keen and Waller, GRAND ALATINEE Geo. Whitehead, GRAND MATINEE Tho Corricks. GRAND MATINEE Carlton Chase, : GRAND MATINEE The Barclays. Note—Special Matinee Prices.—Orch'ew tra Stalls. Is.; Children, 6d.j Staltej everyono 6d. Doors, 2.0. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Conrtonay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. TO-NIGHT, Messrs. Fuller-Brennan present their NEW VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTY, CO,' 1 Headed-by MBME. . DAVENPORT'S MODELS;. ML'ME. DAVENPORT'S MOfiELSr In their -world-famed and; classical STATUARY POSING ACT; Instantaneous success of \ ICEEN and WALLER, . KEEN and WALLER, . - ,v" '; The Famous English' Comedians, MR. GEORGE WHITEHEAD, \■. y . The Cultured and Popular Baritonß| • 1 • Last Night of FIELDS AND COCO, : • '' ' THE CORRICK FAMILY. ' . THE CORRICK' FAMILY. CARLTON CHASE. THE BARCLAYS* Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is. Booking ,afcv : J' Bristol Piano Co-. 6d. extra. ; i. ■ QRAND OPERA.. H,OUSJj£; ' Lessees! George WillongKby,' Managing Director: Mr.'Geo. WilloughbjTi GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S DRAMATIt| c ' : COMPANY.--Eight Nights' Season," Commencing ; MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, JANUARY 11^. "THE EVER OPEN DOOR." "THE EVER OPEN DO.QK/ 1 - ; By R. Sims. . . ' Thurs., Fri., and Sat., Jan. 21, 22, and Bfy."UNDER TWO PLAGS," j Adapted from. "Ouida's"..-Famous NlyveT/ '- Mon. and Tucs., January 25th afld,26th]£v.; . Last Two iNights, •. - A "CAMILLE," ■ -y. , By' Alexander .Dumas, Fils.■ v.; 'X Magnificent Company, headed dj|: GEORGE CROSS find , VERA Y'REMEB*J ; Supported by one of the' Be6t • Organi&ay.. tions' that George WiUoughby s Ltd., ; sent-'to the Dominion. ■ POPULAR PRICES: k,:.2a., and.pr; Earliea as usual. Day Sales; at' - eon's. •' BOX PLANS at tho Bristol Piantf Depot No Booking Fee. Reserved, Seats 3s. ;. .. _■ „ • ' Business Manager, George Buller, ■ . J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ' GILBERT AND SULLIVAN. OPEK& COMPANY. ' J '■ ' ' ■ 150—Artists—150. ! . NORTH ISLAND TOUR. ~.. NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday nexfcrj • "The Gondoliers." WANGANUI.'Tuesday iiext— "The Gondoliers. i Wednesday nexlb—. ( "The Mikado." PALMERSTON NORTH, Thursday- aejJ "The Gondoliers." Friday next— . "Tho Mikado.'' NAPIER, Saturday next— "The Gondoliers." Monday, January 25— "The Mikado." MASTERTON, January 26— 1 "The Mikado." Wellington Season begins Wednesday! January 27, with a production of "Tha Gondoliers," whioh will be followed by "The Yeomen of the Guard," ."Tho • Mikado," "Pinafore," "The Pirates ol , Penzance," and "lolanthe." Box Plans will be opened in eactf town three days prior to the opening; night. . ' — 1 - ( JUSTBOURNE BOROUGH FERRY SERVICE, FOR A GOOD OUTING, GO TO. EASTSOURiSBi- • TO-DAY: (SATURDAY): Steamers Leave Ferry Wharf, Weill#* ten—7.lo, 10.15 a.m., 12.15, 1.20, 2.30, 4.1% 6.10, 9.20, 11.15-p.m. OT-MORROW (SUNDAY):' Steamers leave 10.30 a.m., 2.30, 5.50, 9.13 p.m. i ■ ~ . -. Get copy complete Time-table at Office. ' • Children's Excursion Fares till, .'. January, 3d. .Return. ..y". SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC . PARTY/EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, : • , 3 • SUNDAY, JANUARY 17tlv, 8 p.'in,' J GREAT PROTEST MEETING.. Against Increase in Food Prices During,; War. .. . j Speakers: Mrs. Donaldson, Mr. Fraser. Mr. Hickey. Chairman: Mr. Maddison? WATER,SIDERS' BAND WILL PLAY, . - Collection to Defray Expenses. gOXI SG. ' BOX I N Gj 1 TO-NIGHT. ' BY '-'BILLY?'; ELLIOTT , WELLINGTON; PASTIME,-,CLUB, . ' ■' At 27 Manners Street (oyer ■> - MASSAGING A "SPECIALITY. ' MUSIC JfADE J3ASY. # WHY KEEP YOUR PIANO IDLE? WE Guarantiee-to ffeacli jx>u - ,(anj|:.'age) to Play. it. without. studrj scales, .exercises, or ..drudgery of. anj].. kind.. . '. ' , .. . Success vith all classos'of Music.--'-' Tunes froni' "the first lesajni - ■ Full Tuition, Jl 10s.; refunded if pnpi! l . cannot read music and play a .tune peru. fectly the first week. • The same progress in a few; weeks thafi--•ased to take years. . ' , We have no failures. . The success of our pupils in all parts .. of New Zealand duving tho past eix years speaks'for us. Call for-all particulars, and see Pr«s9 - reports and testimonials from all partsi ' BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, ' , Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), , Bouleott Streot.. . . —— BRITISH PIANOS. ' FOR BRITISH PEOPLE. TX/"E are specialising in British"T and recommending all intending Pinnn buyers to. view, our stock of High^.: grade 'Instruments by the following re;. ■nowned .makers:—. : JOHN BRINSMEAD AND 'SONS, GEORGE ROGERS AND" SONS. ' ! V « JUSTIN. BROWNE." .. ; " CHALLEN.AND SON;. .. ; ■' ' ' I MOORE AND MOORE, ■ .- 1 NEWMAN AND 7 CO. '■ . r - From tha above you can . select a British built, in every respect for J(i3B. ~ Each Instrument carries our full Guar- 1 antee—a Guaranteo backed up .by oub well-known voputation for true value. CHAS. BEGGTND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.ESTABLISHED OVER 53 YEARS IN' NEW ZEALAND. GENERAL Printing in all its branches neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at the "Dominion" • General Printing House, Dominion'- An' fRUO.;'%iA,Wg»

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2360, 16 January 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2360, 16 January 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2360, 16 January 1915, Page 9

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