AMUBEMENTB. HIS MAJESIT'S THEATRE. ' Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165 to-night. At 8. to-night. Messrs. Fuller-Brennon present their NEW VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTY CO. A biiporb arraj of talent unouipaesed ua the hisloiy of N.Z. Vaudculle A DAZZLING NEW PROGRAMME Ove'flowuig with novelties A feast for tho vnudeville-loving public." TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGHT! "'TO-NIGHTI A. STAB ATTRACTION Of unusual importance and excellence. First appearance (direct from America) Of MISS ROSE LEE IVY The MISS HOSE LEE IVY Celebrated MISS ROSE LEL IVY Calilornuw Mlßj HOSE LI,E IVY Canlaitnce MISS ROSE LEE IVY and MISS ROfcE LJUE IVY Comedienne. NOTE.—Jlcosn> ruller-Breiman taka pride in presenting this, world-famed nrlist", who lb mmcraallj acknowledged llio QOEEN OP VAUDEVILLE, Quite iu tlio samo class as DAISY JEROME, DOROTHY HARRIS, ADA REEVE, And other artists with international reputations. To-night, another great attraction. Mil. EDDY MARTYN Amorica's famous MR. EDDY MARTYN Eccentric Dancer. Tho concentrated MR. EDDY MARTYN essence of ME, EDDY MARTYN merriment. MR. EDDY MARTYN To-night, first appearance of MISS MARIE QUINTEELL, MISS MIME yUINTHBLL, Operatic soprano and brilliant pianist. In complete THE DRISCOLL BROS*, ne,T comicalities THE DRISCOLL BROS. ROSE LORKNZ In an intrepid ROSE LORENZ act on tho silver wiro. WYKEHAM AND PRESTON, In a new comedy sketch. 30HN EARL, Tho Hatedian. .THE FRANKLINS. M'KENZIE AND GUEST. Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is. Book at ' Bristol. Doors 7.15. Carriages 10.20. PEOPLE'S PICTTOE PALACE. Manncxb Street. °\ THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. ''/ ' Another Brand Now Programme. . TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. THE MADMAN'S WARD. THE M\.DM\.N'S WXRD. 'Iffi MADMAN'S AV\ED. THE MADMAN'S WARD. THE MADMVN'S WARD. THE MADMAN'S WARD, A Drama of the Pacific. Like good wine, this picture needs no bush. Nobody will seo this great fea-i tare, without relishing • tho rapid succession of thrilling scenes through which' tho actors move. , ONLY AT THE P.P.P, Supported by A grand aeries of Pictorial Gems. By-the-byo!" '....'" Have you hoard our Orchestra? If L n<rt, v . FOLLOW THE CROWDS! _ ——< WHERETO-NIGHT? Merit Talks with a Loud Voice. MACMAHON'S THEATER, s Manners Street. To-day (Monday, Tob. 1), To-night. ' ' 'THE PARASITE" An omphaticand 'THE PARASITE' instantaneous j "THE PARASITE" success that speaks" 1 , 'THE PARASITE" for itself - / Hundreds were [turned away on Saturday, l ' But ' ' 'THE P ABA SITE" will continue to reig* '• for the rest of the--weok.> - i r With a Strong Programmo' of Support Admission Gd., Children always 3d. TfUSTBOURNE BOEOUGH COUNCTLi •" FEERY SEEVICE. FOE THE BEST OUTING— , GO TO EASTBOURNE. , GO TO EASTBOURNE, FOE HEALTH AND SUNSHINEGO TO' EASTBOURNE: GO TO EASTBOUENE. Steamers leave Ferry Wharf, Wellington! 7.40, 10.15 a.m, 1.15, 2.30, 4.15, 5.?06.20, 10.15 p.m. r j AUSTEALIANS! • AUSTRALIANS! /"tRAND CONCERT by Young Australia "UT League, St Peter's Hall, Ghcznwj Streat, WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, _ 8 o'clock pm. Brass Band of 35 Young Australiana, ' including Champion Boy Violinist of Australia, and Miscellaneous Items. Refined Vaudeville Companv. Admission—2? and Is Tickets at dooflat Y.M C.A., Willis Street A VAENEY, Gen. Sec t THE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, Whitmoro Street. A SALE Or WORK of Useful Goods, will be opened on TUESDAY NEXT, at' 3 and 0 p.m. GRAND CONCERT at 8. Admission 64 A POPULAR SONG SUCCESS. "PEG 0' MY HEAET." "T>EG' 0' MY HEAET" is enjoying en A eeptional popularity in Britain, and America, and is the most successful Song in the Pantomime "Cinderella" now bein" performed in Australia (sung by », Miss Dolly Castles). This is feme to become a favunte with balladists. Price, Is. 6d. copy. We can also specially recommend two* new Drawing-ioom Ballads, viz, "SLEEP AND THE EOSE" and "SOMEBODY'S ROSE." Both theso' Songs aro sot,in keys for all voices, and are suro to bo appreciated by all singers Price, Is. 9d, Rave von a copv of th« fine March, "SPIRIT OF NAPOLEON," by Adrian HopeP This writer has scored another big success with this. Price, Is. 9d. copy. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. , Importers, of High-grade Pianos "by the . leading British makers. RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING , POSITIVELY taught in 10 to 20 losj 6ons by tho Collier System (no | scales), each exorciso j. nio\emcnt de- t veloping speed, enabling a stronger at the piano to plaj the latest songs an* two-stops as they ore published, without ■ the laborious study and waste of time and money lioreto necessary. No special i music required" If you already play, learn' bow to convert your music to rag« i Cail for all particulars, or imte faf , our circular. ) BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boulcott Chambers- (first floor up), Boulcott Street |- :•' Interviews any time. j MAGNIFICENT 1914 40-50 n p CADIL-" LAC Touring Cars, rOR HIRE i 1 (seat 7or 8 persons) Winner of World's - greatest motor trophy twice, 1908 ana 1 1914. Clients all s»j. "The most charming car we - have ever travelled in," In charge of expert, courteous driver, who studies your e\ery wish For safe, luxurious' motoring, or a closed ear for town worfc-'-PLBASB KENG 2269 A, Day on Night." Charges reTonablo 8 CHARLLS BARRINGTON. BAELY'S TENNIS RACQUETS. WE have just opened a shipment ot Baily's Ennous Classic, Tournai mont, etc., in the latent fehapes. W. T. Seater and Co. NZ Agents, 21 Grey St, GENERAL Printing in all its branches neatly and promptly executed at , moderate charges at tho "Dominion" General' 'Printing, House, Dominion.-A** .eaue,. 'Shone 144 a.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2373, 1 February 1915, Page 7
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