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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Conrtsnay Place. 'Phone lbs. ( GRAND MATINEE Today," - GRAND MATINEE at 230 To-day, GRAND JffTIKEB at 2.30. GRAND MATI^LI? Brilliant Vaudeville Programme. Last matinee performance o£ MDME. SCHELL'S LIONS. MDME. SCHELL'S LION'S. OITE MATINEE PRICES: Children 6d. to all narts; Adults, Or<» chcstral Stalls, Is.; Stalls, 6d. Pool's, 2.0. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Last night of this programme. . Last night of . ; MDJIE. SCHELL'S LIOhS< Last night of HERMAN AND SHIRLEY. r ; Last hiprht of .. - • ' , BRINKMAN and STEELE "SISTERS,/:. Terrific success nightly of , JOHN EARL ' The famous . « JOHN EARL American hatedian. --. . In ■ thrilling ROSE LORENZ; . trapeze act. ROSE LORENZ WYICEHAM and PRESTON, • ■ THE DRISCOLLS. THE FRANKLINS* i ' M'KENZEE and GUEST. Prices. 25., Is. Gd., and Is. Doors 7.151 \ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE; I. Monday Night, Starring Engagement of / ■ MISS ROSE LEE IVY, " MISS ROSE LEE IVY, Celebrated' Californian CantwJice. . r Our prices: Adults &!., Children 3d. A PEOPLE'S PICTURE j PALACE*' ■ Manners Street. ' THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHip2LAST DAY ' LAST NIGH3J Of tho Greatest Triumph of the '. picture world. SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE as SVENGALI, in TRILBY. TRILBSj., • With Specially Augmented Orchestra.' Supported by a! Grand Programme. { OUR GREAT SUCCESS ' ' -: Warrants us getting the Best Films First. OUR CHOICE IS SO GOOD.that cfir- s tain theatres are glad to show . our..sub-.,, jpcts months after wo liavo shown ; thcm.'ji Imitation is tho —-. !' On Monday Next a Great Feature,' specially selected by ourselves, will be shown for the first timo' irt"Wellington,' i To-day! To-day! Specials for tho'Nippers;-' FOLLOW THE CROWDS! .. ■■■■■■ ' ~V' g'MPRES 8 -iTHE A T -R-Er "Where Evorybody Goes." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT! PINAL APPEAIiANCD OE PANGS OF. HATE. r TOPICAL BUDGET, ,;the: silkworm. ___ ■ " POBLET MONASTERY. i "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN TROUPE.' ■ .. . . OLD'"DOC -YAK J EJtPRE&S GRAND ORCHESTRA- - ■Commences ilightly at 7.30.~'" f ' ; COMPLETE'CHANGE MONDAY. : , DOMINION' CANARY SPECIALISTS'' ' CLUB.: Y *" ■ - First annual young: bird., ' show - Will bo held in './V' ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN,'"; < TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JAOTAEY. SOthU', Doors Open at 12 o'clock, i Admission, 6d.j Childron,; 3d. .b.v.! 250. —- ENTRIES — 250 .:;V' 250 '— ENTRIES -.250" Exhibited by" the LMding:'Panciera' : "lif*'. ■ Wellington.'-'-' . PHIL B. BILLING, ■ - ''" Hon. Seer - '"'' . QBDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST.i • , ESPERANTO HALL (next ' Lambton.' Quriy. ' . 'f . PUBLIC LECTURE," : TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), . January - Sls^j. At 3 p.m. .. ... Subject:—' "Tho Promise of the' Coming Day." By MISS CHRISTIE, Travelling Organiser'and Secretary. : : ! - " "VA POPULAR SONG SUCCESS. ' "PEG O' MY* HEART."- ■ ""pEG 0' MY HEART" is enjoying- ciJL ceptional popularity in Britain >:■ and Amerioa, ana is the most successful.*Song in the Pantomime ."Cinderella".pm.* being performed in Australia (sung by'. Miss Dolly Castles). This is smo tc r - . beooine a favnrite with balladists. Pricey' la. 6d. copy. ?' We can also' specially reoonuaend two* hew Drawing-room Ballads, viz;, "SLEEP , AND THE ROSE" and ROSE." Both these Songs are set ii*< keys for all voices, and are sure to bej' appreciated by all singers. Price, Is. 9dii each. Have von a copy of thn. nne March! i "SPIR if OP NAPOLEON," bji Adrian HopeP This writer has • another big sucoess with this,-' • Pricft*.',, Is. 9d. copy. , . ■ " CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., V MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON#; : Importers of High-jgrade Pianos by the' leading British makers. .

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2372, 30 January 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2372, 30 January 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2372, 30 January 1915, Page 9

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