% AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE,* . Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. !" TO-DAY at 2.30. TO-DAY at 2.30J GRAND MATINEE All trams stop ath GRAND MATINEE the door on request,! GRAND MATINEE Everything ' new,r"< GRAND MATINEE Everything novel.; GRAND MATINEE Everything entrance GRAND MATINEE ing. • . i GRAND MATINEE The pick of tW world's shows. The most superlatively. 1 magnificent propamine evor presented to*) a Wellington audience. Givo tie Children GRAND MATINEE' a treat; send them GRAND MATINEE To-day, they will enjoy every minute oS it. MATINEE PRICES: 0.5., Is.; Children,,:• 6d. ) MATINEE PRICES: Stalls 6d., everW .. one. .1 JJIS MAJESTY'S . . THEATRE,/ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHTJ ; LAST NIGHT OF THIS - A Night of Farewells. Last Night of .Tohn Earl. Last Night of Eddy Martyju Last Night of Rose Lorenz. Last Night of The Franklins* M'KENZIE AND GUEST. Unbounded Success Nightly of ROSE LEE IVY The fascinating ' ROSE LEE IVY and incomparable , , ROSE LEE IVY comedienne. Received Nightly with the utmost e»[ thiusiasm. - 1 : ' THE DRISCOLLS. MARIE QUINTEELK v WYKEHAM AND PRESTON, ) Prices, 25., la. 6d., and Is. Doors 7.15. ' "PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE,! JL Manners Street.".- v • THE ONLY SHOW WORTH 'WHILE./ LAST DAY!' LAST NIGHT I ./■' 1 GREAT FEATURES—Ji ' 1. The Dancer's Vengeance, 2. Broncho Billy's Leap. 3; I Should Say So. 4. The Ordeal. 5. Warwick Chronicle. 6. Around Bettws-y-Coed.: . 7. A Husband's Love. ... ...... ■? SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS TO-DAY.IFOa ; - • , THE;NIPPERS. coming Monday nest: "WHEN THE WORLD" WAS A Powerful Drama by the ' The Famous "Imp Co. j Have You Heard Our Orchestra? If -Not FOLLOW THE CROWDS. '' : ? , jgl M P R E.S S ... ;.T;H JTVlere Everybody'Goe^Y' FINAL APPEARANCE-OF THE CONSCIENCE .'FUND, . TOPICAL BUDGET ST. FELIU DE" GUIXOLS . THE PERIL - - JONES'S CARD PARTY. -■ ON ACCOUNT, OF A JUG., .j,' "Orchestra commences nightly at 7.34*. COMPLI2TE 'CHANGE MONDAY,/ JUSTBOURNE 'BOROUGH COUKCIII,'-"';' FOR" HEALTH -AND SUNSHINE,:"-' "V----v; -• GO TO EASTBOURNE.;' " •; TIME-TABLE., ' SATURDAY. ' Leave Wellington—7.4o-A.m., 10.15,-,-12.15jj/ ' 12.20,' 2.30,,,4.15,, 9.20, 11.15 p.m.. Leave-Day's Bay—6:ssfa.m.', .8,, 9, 11;: 1:35,/. ; 3.5, '5,-7; 10.10 p.m;.-. "i Leave' Rona' B;iy—7.s a:m., 1 .8.15, ■: : 11.10, 1.40, 3.15, silo, 7.10, 10:-pJii. i \ SUNDAY, j;-; ; •'• ■ i - i i : fLeave Wellington—lo.3o ajn., --30, j 9.15 p.m. ... < » I Leave Day's Bay—9.ls* a.m., IJS, 5; p.m. ' ■ •"■' j Leave Rona 8ay—9.25 a.m., 1.25, 5.1(u ' . 8.30 p.m. , . ~• • . V-: y. ; ...NOTICE TO RESIDENTS.' '. ,-av On. THURSDAY,.. llth.'FEß.,;. the later Boat from Town will bo Postponed: till 11.15 p.m.; to enable residents to attend i the theatre. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.. : j REINFORCEMENTS CAMP AT TKEN-f , TEAM. ' • j' 1 RAILWAY TIME-TABLE ALTERATION^ ON Sunday, 7th February, and on oach'l _ succeeding Sunday until further no-;.':;!, tice, the train which'usually' Tev Aro at 2.10 p.m. (Wellington 2.19 p.m.)j' '■ for Lower Hutt will leave To Aro ;at 2.si'r; : p.m., Wellington 2.15 pin;, - Kaiwarra. 2.20, Ngahauranga-2.25, Petone 2.33, and will run through to Trentham and Upper Hutt, • leaving -Lower Hutt 'at 2.40«p.mJ-K It will not stop between Lower Hutt and! _ . Trentham. . r : .. Return train will-leave Upper Hutt atj 4.30 p.m., Trentham 4.48 p.m., and willy . not stop between Trentham and Lower! Hutt, but will stop at Lower Hutt, PeJ tone, Ngahauranga, and Kaiwarra to seav t Passengers. ' By - A POPULAR SONG SUCCESS. 1; '• •TEG 0' MY HEART."- \ ::j ' "TJEG O' MY HEART"' ia enjoying-ew. -IT ' ceptional popularity ,in Britain! and America, and is tho most 6nccossfulJ Song in tho Pantomime "Cinderella" nowj -.r being performed in Australia (sung .bjs Miss Dolly Castles). This is srne ttf beoome a favurite with balladists. Is. 6d. copy. • > We can also specially recommend two new Drawing-room Ballads, viz., "SLEEP. AND THE ROSE" and "SOMEBODY'S ' ROSE." Both these Songs are 6et keys for all voices, and arc sure to be appreciated by all singers. Price, Is, ,?dj ; oach, Rave tou a copy of th* fin© MarcK;/ "SPIRIT OF NAPOLEON," ; ; bjn , Adrian Hope? This writer has scored;-'? another big success with this. ~ Is. 9d. oopy. v.---.. '•• •'!■ : CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. ~LTD„ • MANNERS STREET. Importers of High-grade Pianos by-tW- : : leading British makers. • "TTISITORS to Palmerston North pleasa , 1 V note that Hot Meals can be pro- . • cured at tho White House Dining Rooms ; after tho arrival of all trains.. J, Ra»v>>, ■ lins. ■ !'■ CONVEYANCES FH AND YOU NG, ' KOYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and GENERAL. CARRIERS, MASTERT.ON..,- - All Trains Met Commercial Tiavellers' Samples promptly attended to. NfeW and ... Up-to-date Sample Jttoomp : 'Agents ''for'" the N.Z. EXPRESS "CO. ' b torn go and Stabling. . Corner Dixon and Bannister .. Streets. ' St' John Ambutanoe available : day or, 'Phone No. 128. "Private 127. P.O. box 50. " ; ' > - j ISTALKER'S - .STABLES. - . BDLLsT . 3 T» Forwarding, Agent, Carrier,., and ' I General Contractor. Coachesi-Greatford . to Bulls. Vetuclas, Horeos,, and - Motor-... . cars on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. j J. E. WALKER, ProprieW.Mi. OYAL MAIL Leaves CARBINE STABLES, FeUding, for Kimfilton r daily at 8.30 a.m. and p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noan for Failifiiiff. T&-J* MiXlKFi.:Eamrifltor. _ L
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2378, 6 February 1915, Page 9
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