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AMUBEMENTB. HIS ■ MAJESTY'S: THEATRE, i" Courtenay Pltce, 'Phono 165.' •-■■ ■-- TO-NIGHT. M%.. TO-NIGHT. Messrs. Fullor-Broanan. present their NEW ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE CO;:'., • - Headed .by SCHETL'S LIONS Imported'at SxgSH' s LIONS Eaormomi Expense. firßrffiS KRSS Direot from ar,SSr ?P UONS Aiaorioa. Introduced SOHELLS. LIONS by.Mdme, Schell. . Unqualified and Glorious Success'of WYKEHAM and PRESTON, M'KBNSIE AND GUEST. nrin KEEN AND WALLER, GEO. WHITEHEAD. THE CORRICKS.' , IT .„„ Last Throe Nights of MDME. DAVENPORT'S MODELS. ; ' . FRIDAY NEST, AT 2.30 (Anniversary Day)'.' .""""' '.;'""' ! GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE.' • ■ GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE'".' • Brilliant programme. Special pikes, D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, is.? Cppof Circle, Is. Booking at the Bristol Piano' ■ Co. ■ ,i .. GRAND OPERA HOUSE/ Lessees': George Willoughby, Ltd. : , Managing Directort George Willoughby*. War.. War 7 War GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S War . War PREMIER War - War DRAMATIC COMPANY. Wars War TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW, War' War and SATURDAY, War War In the War'-. War GREAT WAR DRAMA, War War "UNDER TWO FLAGS." War War "UNDER TWO FLAGS." War, War Onida's Great Masterpiece. War,' War Warfare Brought to Your War' • War Doors!. War War Realism Gone Wild, War • War The Wari War MAMMOTH TABLEAU. War War Disclosing Opposing Armies War{ .. War Fighting in Deadly Earnest. War War Rilles Firing,- Cannon Boom- Wary War ing, Bugles Blaring, Trumpets War" War Sounding. War' War COME TO-NIGHT! War War BOOK SEATS EARLY TO War ' War SEE AND HEAR Wari : War GEORGE CROSS as War War Bertie Cyril Royellieu. War War MISS VERA REMEE as War War Cigarette, War War AVIVANDIERE. War' War And a host of other Ladies War WaT and Gentlemen, all Playing War War Magnificent Characterisations War! War suited to their respective War' War Abilities. War! War Our Season is now drawing to War' War a Close. War War ONLY 5 MORE NIGHTS. War War MONDAY & TUESDAY, War War MISS VERA REMEE as War War CAMILLE. War War Bs., 25., Is. War War Box Plan at Bristol. War War Eariies Christeson's and Miss War War Lennox's. War '■ War Manager, George Buller. War ' War. war. JVMPRESS THEATRE, v "Where Everybody Goes." NOW SHOWING: , • Regent's Thrilling British Production, ■ portraying the Adventures of two Eng.".. lish Girls during tho fighting at :Mons,u entitled ° . • -" '.' THROUGH THE FIRING LINE (3000 feet). .) THE WAR DAY BY DAY. Showing la full detail the German, and Austrian Armies, taken, by, Swedish Operators. UNIVERSAL WEEKLY (Auckland Trots). TOPICAL BUDGET, and Others. ■ Empress Grand Orchestra. ./ 1840 - WELLINGTON'S - 1915 DIAM ON D JU B I'LEHJ ■ I AM O N D J U B IDE E, FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY. GRAND PROCESSION, Leaves P.p, ; Square 10.30 a.m. Great West "Coast Mining, Display, ■■' "'"' ■ Unique Patriotic Tableaux by j , "Under Two Flags" Dramatic Co. , Fire Brigade Display. Historic Tableau* I CARNIVAL. ! N'EWTOWN "PARK?; 11, .A.M;;. ; ::,• The Gold Rush (Don't miss this). Comic Costume Cricket Match, Athletic Sports. " " 7 Amusing Side-shows. Dancing Competitions. Baby Showl, .FUN FOR ALL: , . i EVENING ENTERTAINMENT,' . : TOWN HALL, 8 P.M. Brilliant Programme—Wellingtoa's Bestj'. '■■■ A DAY OF DAYS. . '-■ A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. ■'.- Admission: Park, Is.; Children,'-Free,,: Town. Hall, Is.; Reserved, 25.. /. I''CHARMiS MINmV "■' RONALD K. LYON, •.■ Joint Sees, ■'•-'; : _ , %" ■pASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL.' FERRY "SERVICE. ORDINARY TIME-TABLE; .'.'' : ';' Steamers leave Ferry Wharf—7.4o, 10.15 a.m., 1.15, 2.30, 4.15, 5.20, 6.20, and . 10.15 p.m. "■■.'■ Ask at Ticket Office for complete Tims* . table, . ANNIVERSARY DAY. FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1915, " . SPECIAL TIME-TABLE. ~.,'.: . ;; (Ordinary Time-table Suspended.) '■'"' Leave Wellington—9.3o a.m., 10.15 a.m., ' ') 11.0 a.m., Noon, 1 p.m., 1.45 p.m., 2.30 ,' p.m., 4.20 p.m., 5.10 p.m., 6.15 p.m.,' ' 10.15 p.m. ; Leave Day's Bay—B a.m., 9 a.m., 10.10 ■ a.m., 11.0 a.m., 11.40 a.m., 12.40 p.m., . 1.40 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 4.15 p.m., 5.15 ! p.m., 6 p.m., 7.10 p.m. Leave Rona 8ay.—8.15 a.m., 9.10 a.m. J 10.20 a.m., 11.10 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 12.50 p.m., 1.50 p.m., 3.40 p.m., 4.25 p.m.', ' 5 p.m., 5.50 p.m., 7 p.m. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) : . ;•' A POPULAR SONG SUCCESS. •■ "PEG-0' MY HEART." "PEG O'MY HEART" is enjoying ex- -*- ceptional popularity in Britain and America, and is the most successful Song in the Pantomime "Cinderella" now.\ l>eing performed in Australia (sung byv Miss- Dolly Castles). This is smo to become a favurito with balladists. Price, Is. 6d. copy. Wo can also specially Tecommend tiro new Drawing-room Ballads, viz., "SLEEP AND THE ROSE" and "SOMEBODY'S ROSE." Both these Songs are 6et in keys for all voices, and are sure to be appreciated by all singers. Price, Is. 9d. each. Have yon a copy of the fine March, "NAPOLEON'S LAST CHARGE," by Adrian Hope? This writer has score* another big success with this. Price.' Is. 9a. copy. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Importers of High-grade Pianos by the leading British makers. MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY KEEP YOUR PIANO IDLEP TSTH Guarantee to Teach you (any 1* age) to Play it, without study scales, exercises, or drudgery of any kind. Success with all olasses of Music. Tunes from tho first lesson'. Full Tuition, ,61 10s., refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tuno perfectly the first weok. . The same progress in e. few weeks that used to take years. We liavo no failures. Tho success of our pupils in all parts of Now. Zealand during tho past six years • speaks for us. Call for all particulars, and 6eo Press reports and testimonials from all parts BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC,' ' • Boulcott Chambers (first floor ud)' Boulcott Street. v GENERAL Printing in all its bronchia •neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at tho "Dominion"" General Printing House, Dominion Av. 'Phone-; 1442.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2364, 21 January 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2364, 21 January 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2364, 21 January 1915, Page 7

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