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AMUBEMENTS. ; : . ] — -r .■ ." ' . - "l TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATEE. .. i XI Conrtenay Place. "Phone 165. ' ■'. i i TO-NIGHT. Ait 8. TO-NIGHT,', ~ j Messrs.- Fullor-Brennan present their ■ NEW VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTY CO.-' A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. "■'• j An Absolute Triumph Acliieved Nigktlj .. j MISS BOSE LEE IVY The celebrated ' j IISS EOSE LEE IVY . Califonuan ; i MISS DOSE LEE IVY* Cantatrice .-■■ . ■"( MISS EOSE LEE IVY and Comedienne :■ ■■'■■] Greeted Nightly with Tremendous En-. . -.-' thusiasm. A Truly Groat Artist. :,-V; To-night, another great attraction. .. i MB. EDDY MABTYN. America's famoul r ' i ME. EDDY MAETYN Eccentric Dancer,, '.■ ] MISS MARIE. QUINTEELL, ' . ■; Operatic soprano and brilliant pianist. j EOSELOEENZ In an intrepid . ! EOSE LOEENZ act on the aerial trapeze : j WYKEHAM AND PEESTON, , : -/■ '] In a new comedy sketch. ..■„'■ .-■...'. j JOHN EARL Tie Hatedean. ': i TEE FKANKLINS. THE DIIISCOLLS,v■ -'.} M'KENZIE AND GUEST. ' - "' BEINKMAN AND STEELE SISTEBS; ■ j Prices—2s., Is. Gd., and la.' Book 'aX~-r-> Bristol. Doors 7.15.' Carriages 10.20. •;•:■'' ■■'' I Beserves at Bristol Piano Co., Iβ. 6d. .' I mHE KING'S THEATRE,-":'. I A HAYWAED'S PICTUEES. ■ ' '- j STILL THE BIG STAES COME. ; | A Terrific Ovation was Accorded '.' ! CHAELES DICKENS'S Immortal >'-j CHABLES DICKENS'S Fantasy,' -■■■rf .{ THE CHIMES. ' THE CHIMES,;, ;-! THE CHIMES. THE CHIMES: 1 ;■'■ THE CHIMES, THE CHIMES. :"&*{ -I THE.CHIMES. ; ~ THE CHIMES v ,;a,; 5 Last night by- a horase filled in every parH,;J : j Thoy were ringing, bless their sturdy.c' ; .:; hearts; they were ringing, great.bells"asT/i :hey were, molqdious, deep-mouthed,'nobl*i:-.-'-! bells. ' ' -".r" -..'•■ ' -V ':', THE CHIMES. THE CHIMES,- - ; -.' THE CHIMES. THE CHIMES, -a'.! • BOMBARDMENT OF"" -" •-■.'-• i BOiIBAEDMENT OF ■-■--:»• w«i"iv.#i : !.-■■■-. english.:.:coast..t6wns. .-■.•..nvi • -.--■• ENGLISH COAST JTOWNS^A- : DETECTIVES and the MATCHMAKEB t :.,.v.! A■ Hilarious■ Yitagraph Comedy,: .. .'. ■"!."■( . , jun in the. daek.;■:,;;..:■ :-.::,v! A Pathetic Story, of a man whose romanctV..•,' was killed by suspicion'; ':/■ ■:'':<"'■''<, VIXLENOUB TONDICHEEBY " -'•;:• Gorgeous Natural.Colour Soenio; ■■ v >< l -: ."'• - "WANTED-AN'-EYE.; ..■;:..::' M A whirl of "merry laughter."isrid';fuTln*"'4 : '' eituations made to erase-the J the face of'old .Father Titae/ ' KING'S SYMPHONY OECHESTEA.c-,i! y Prices—ls. and Gd..- ".-i,--- ,—!-,-- •..'•;..;.<•.} • ' " «■--.•■■ —i^-'-i-M jCIVEEYBODfSI .™ ! y r^;V; -i"j DAILY FEOM NOONV--;^-^-^'j Conscience makes cowards -'as all? ■$'/ ■ In VitagrapU'e Splendid Play,'' ">'"■:!.•:} ':.'".:' SHADOWS OF;.THE-PAST:C ;! ; ! 'S{i . ,' , SHADOWS OF THE. PAST.C '»% "'■ ', SHADOWS .03?., THE .PAST.":,.'.,'";; ( - v -f. Ton will 'see the effect .that conscience; haAivi on the Brandons,- involving them in-eeiv-sjy' pus-political intrigues whereby ; theji ■name, and honour w;ero;at].stake.Vs,e^ijh' the head of the gang 'removed Mat menace',-., v i .'.'Keystone s Laughing. Tonic,"!"* ? Vf "tl;'. ! : HARDGIDEE-; . . AVrougfc:-; ] CTi£s HAED CIDEE road;,..-: ■',;,-j > HAED CIDER:, ;■ ;to':go.-' i: : ; ,"'/ ■•: Funny enouglr-to- make even-a' catrlaughiif ■': .' ■• . • GAUMONT ,WAE GRAPHIC- -,- :™ #• .::;_.. Laltest. War .Happenings., .,,i .-:-,,-4i5! BOMBAEDMENT- OF COAST. TOWNSfe ; ;j Scenes of German' Eaid at S~carborouglii."- : .; ! ■; Whitby, 'and Hartlepool:, '":-'tf* ■ -■'.■oh, you .kids:' '-'.'^"f^!^ PHYSICAL CULTUEE'SERnJS. . Pricia—Adnlta 6d., Childrec M..-, , - :^, : ;;\; People's' ~,,: pictuee;' ';; j -t , - ' Mannere Street. •■■■-.'V - : :,^''■•;■.:; THE ONLT SHOW' : WOETH; v W&IiR iV A Cines Masterpiece, ■<■■•■: '■■;.•! ; THE DANCER'S'VENGEANCE; .'>,<;:< THE DANCER'S VENGEANCE. f. THE DANCEE'S VENGEANCE. -; •' THE DANCER'S VENGEANCE. : = H THE DANCER'S VENGEANCE: '• .; THE DANCEE'S VENGEANCE.- , > >? A stirring drama, of tl» stage, portraying a dancer's. remarkable' scheme of": ven-'i;.i geanoe upon a-faithless lover. ■'■ ■<■ : ; ■<■■] Supported.by-i. ....■•..'.,•.:■■ i BRONCHO BILLY'S LEA?. /. . .! THE WAEWICK CHEONICLE. - : -' And a Grand Full. Programme.., . - Don't Forget Our Orchestra..; ■■ -."■ ~~'\ ;FOLLOW THE CROWDS! r.. :^.'l) EASTBOUENE BOEOUGH COUNCIfi,';i '• : ■ ■■■•-.■■'•• ■•-',"•■■-•'..'.•;■'• I FEEEY SEEVICB. ';■",/■ ~ s " \-xS FOE THE BEST OUTING--, ■ .■' : ,:", ' 60 TO EASTBOTJBNE. ~; :,;^ FOE HEALTH AND SUNSHINE— ; ;f GO TO EASTBOURNE; .- ; '/; : GO TO EASTBOUENE. . : ; ; >.i Steamers leave Ferry Wharf, WeUingtaa,-,;;! 7.40, 10.15 a.m!, 2.30,->.15; 6.20, 10.15 p.m.' .-■' . :: . V... :.;;:.;. -' ; d NOTICE TO RESIDjENTS: .;';•;.;;;;] The Late Boat this evening wiUbe de;";) layed till 11.15 p.m. for the convenience£! of theatregoers. ; ~..■.;.: ,; ::; : ; : ; ;:';i:'.J] ' ' ■ ■ ' . ■ ■'"'/''' -:;.vi ■A POPULAE SONG ST7CCESS.': ■' ' : "PEG O' MT HEAET^'/::^■'^ "PEG O' MY HEAET"' is enjoying *a?\\ ST. ." oeptional popularity in Britaiail and America, and is the' most' successful i>! Song , in the Pantomime "Cinderella" now-.' being performed:,in Australia .(sung' by Mies Dolly' Castles).. This is, become a favnrite with balladists. Is. 6d. copy. ~-,■... ■ ■■■■.■'...,.;..; .'...-'",:■■ .: ; " ; V.*'^3 Wβ can also specially recommend two. j new Drawing-room Ballads, viz.; "SLEEP i AND THE ROSE" and "SOMEBODY'S ROSE." ■ ' Both. these Songs are set , . 1 inV) keys for all voices, and-are-sure to be j appreciated by all singers.' Price, Is. 9d," j each. Y ''-','.'■ '■ ' '■■ ■ ', ■'. ::j Have von a copv of thV fine Marchi M "SPIRIT OF NAPOLEON," vbyl Adrian. Hope? This writer has .scored ;i : another ' big' Buccess' with;';this;'-" <■' Pnce^,)j Is. 9d. oopyi-' ■■' ■':,'■•• ■; -'-"*.■..-■'■ -i"-* '■■: ■'ft";'?-i.' : ] .. , CHAS.; ; BEGG .' AND:, CO.,'^liTD.,»v-.] MANNEES STREET, WELIINGTONi>i Importers of High-grade'vPianoa'by--theri ,■ ■ ■'■:-'■ leading''British makers:.-;■ ',~s. '■:-} ■'■"'• •-■•-• ■ •'. ■'■-■■ ••-;;■ ■••'. ■:>^v".l% ■'■ '■■ BAG-TIME PIANO-'PMYINffi^ POSITIVELY taug^ht'in'Jfi:-toiMrle*'J sons ,'by -the Collier scales), each, exercias- a.«mp);enient;..de- 1 ; veloping speed, nnablintt A. .stranger:jVjafej tho piano to play .the", latest "songs'.andij t'vo-stops as they are -published. the laborioiis study and ''-waste/of '-.time-) and money nereto-iiecessary.-' ''NQ'specia|?'i musio required;'' If yon- already >play,,! learn 'low- to 'convert• your time. ■ '"''■-■-.:r-- ,-.u »: " : :r->'>?. ; -!-'",-*.-:Jj ' Call for all:.particulars, .or.,,write.ifpw our circular... '■■'} ■■■ Z.-.-'v - ; .-, BIELEY'S'-COLLEGE OF MUSIC, : : Bouloott.vChambers (first.floor'.up), , -...- ■ Bouloott Street. ■;;-...■;.:;•. ',:;,i . . .'..::. Interriewa-any, time.-.. . ,--j{..a AGNIFICENT-1914 40-50' h:p. CADILfi LAC .Touring Cars, ..EOEHIRB.. (seat 7 or 8 persons).-, of World'l greatest -motor -trophy twice,- 180S ~-opi 1914. .CKents,,aU.:say,:-T"Tlie.m<Ktfchain*;! ing par we have,ever-travcUed in.",,-..;laii charge 'of expert,, courteous; driver,-'whe! elrudies'your every,wish_.-; For.safe;*luxuri>' ous mowrin'g, or a' closed car "for 'to'wh-i work, PLEASE RING "22G9A, Dayiojri Night.- , " Charges reasonable.'-■.■ -.vi.-.-":•<■/i S J,'. -., CHARLES ," BAILY'S TENNIS" RACOTETS.^-: WE have jhst opened a .sltipßient''' oil Baily's Famous Classic, -•v Tournai! ment, eto., in- the latest'shapes. ;W.ij;i Seater and Co., N.Z. Agents,-24 Grey.Stfj Ypres is a very old town, dating from' the ninth century. It has been "'■Hi6i' l scene of many conflicts iii tho past;"andj in tho groat European wars'iyas"-'f oi quently besieged. At- one timel Ypreiij was ono of tho most important '■ nianu-1 facturing towns in Flanders,: beui« Miif capita! of. West Flanders; but liW'itf number at other Belgian- townsyit hasS steadily declined, its population lovS

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2376, 4 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2376, 4 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2376, 4 February 1915, Page 7

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