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AMUSEMENTS.. . y OTS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE' Jul Conrtanay Plaoe. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Messrs. Fullner-Brennaa present their . INCOMPARABLE VAUDEVILLE CO.; TO-NIGHT! An unparallele4 _ list of fresh star attractions, comprising an '■ ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME.., ~ ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME.; An amazing aggregation "of high-class'"' Vaudeville Talent, headed by ■■ THE SOHO TRIO. Two ladies and a .■■■ • THE SOHO TRIO, gentleman in a .. THE SOHO TRIO, dainty turn that 11, THE SOHO TRIO, artistic and bright. , THE SOHO TRIO, High-class Vocalists THE SOHO TRIO, and Tango Dancers, Special and important,engagement'of' PHIL ; SMITH. Tho renowned PHIL SMITH. English Comedian. Popular Musical PHIL SMITHi" Comedy Favourite. PHIL SMITH, Assisted by -.MISS JESSIE BARLEiJjI. "England s Versatile Musical Comedy/. '' ■ favourite.'' First Appearance of -*'• THE THREE STARS. Novel THE THREE STARS. Dancing Trio, . Welcome Reappearance of THE MERRY MAGPIES, THE MERRY MAGPIES, THE MERRY MAGPIES,. Comprising all the old favourites. Pearl Livingstone, Leon Vernon. ' THE. LYRICAL FOUR: *** Billy Maloney, .Clifford O'Keefe, Cissy O'Eeeife. THE MAGPIES." Tho . most , ,-persahle THE MAGPIES. Costume Comedy Co.; ' ' that has ever Visited'' Wellington. ROSE LEE IVY The fascinating; ROSE LEE IVY ■, ani-'inoomparable -<;•;■=' ROSE LEE IVY' California® Comediennj: "' ' In an entirely new-budget , of--songsr-i'.v THE DRISCOLLS, The.great langhte&l THE DMSCQLLS. liberators.-, The Merriest .and .Jolliest Comedians: extant.' - MISS MARIE QUINTRELIi, V The accomplished. Soprano, : and Pianist, I Prices: D.C. and O.S.', 25.; 'Stalls; lav Gd.j Upper. Circle, 15.,. Booking at Bris-\\ toihPiario Co. ■' " r PEOPLE'S ' . PICTURE . PALACE,- • \ -lfann«T8 i Street:-" . ! THE ONLY-SHOW .WORTH. WHILE - A dramatic production'that, is the acm(.'• of perfection from - every . conceivable,-; f . standpoint : .. 7'WHEN THE WORLD WAS SILENT, 1 WESN THE: WORLD 'WAS. SILENT,: WHEN THE WORLD ■ An Enthralling Story of - "■ LOVE and DECEPTION. V! , ) ' SCENE! U AT r THE b feoNT. SCENES AT THE FRONT. ; ; . With the Red Cross Brigade, showin| how Tommy caree for "his contf rad °' A PAIR OF BEARS, -" ' Keystone outdone. - Rollicking comedy { FOLLOW THE CROWDS., , ; WHERE TO-NIGHT? ; J "If'you have time, don't wait for -Time*-; But hasten to" : : ' MACMAHON'S THEATRE, Manners Street. • TO-DAY (Monday,. Feb..,-8) TO-NIGHTI . ..THE NAVAL -MYSTERY, -. ■ : A story of- immense L power and bro^tticss interest. THE NAVAL MYSTERY,. . "It is the dim haze of mystery that add*. " enchantment to pursuit." . , Together With "THE TEMPTATIONS OF \A GREAU CITY." "FILM FAVOURITES. - And a' host of others. Admission, Bd. Children, Always 3d. . • COMING TO-MORROW! •THE MODERN DELILAH, A Mainmoth Milano. , ;

JUSTBOUBNE - •BOBOTTGH- COUNCIR. " FERRY SEKVICB. FOB THE BEST' OTJTING-; GO TO EASTBOURNE. GO TO EASTBOURNE. FOE HEALTH AND STJNSHINB— GO TO EASTBOTONB.' GO TO EASTBOURNE. Steamers leave Ferry .Wharf, Wellingtons 7.40, 10.15 a.m., I.IS, 2.30, 4.15, 6.20, 10.15 p.m. A POPULAR SONG SUCCESS. 'TEG O' IK HEART." "TJEG 1 O* MY HEART" is enjoying exit ceptional popularity in. Britaitt and America, and is the most successful Song in the Pantomime "Cinderella' noir being' performed in Australia (sang by. Miss Dolly Castles). This sue to beoome a favurite with balladists. Price, Is. Gd. copy. ■ „ ■' We can also specially i recommend frro new DraTrin£-roora Ballads, vu., bJjiMj-r AND THE ROSE" and "SOMEBODY S ROSE." Both these Songs are set in keys for all voices, and are sure to bo appreciated by all singers. Pnce, Is. 9d. 4^ n OF C n™ON." Jla ty ' Adrian Hope t.- This.writer, has scored another ; big ;6ucoess with this.' • is Jrric©a Is. 9d. copy. 1 CHAS BEGG AND CO.. LTD., ILANNERS 6TBEET, WELLINGTON.; Importers of, High-grade Pianos by. the., leading British makers. ~. .., - '■ BAG-TIME PIANO ...PLAYING POSITIVELY fcvncht in 10' to'2o' lei'' 1 sons by the Collier System (no scales'), each exerciso a movement developing speed, enabling ..a,, stranger a!; the piano to play the latest songs and, two-steps as thoy are" published, vrfthont the laborious study and'.waste oftime and money hereto necessary. "No special musio required." If you already play, learn how to convert your music to rag- . time. / .... ; V-:-s'.V'.,' -v/'l Call • for all particulars, or jvwte our circular. i. SIBLEY'S COLLEGE OF Y MUSIC: Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), . Bouicott Street. - , " Interviews any time. '• *

Sir James- Leishman, at the annual! i meeting of the Scottish- Association of Insurance Committees,.spoke on the present - position of • the-' Insurance Act • in' Scotland. One hundred thousand insured persons were under ,a,rms, but tho weekly incoipe showed practically, no.cliangoj which siiggested that there was .little or., no ; unemployment. He criticised tho r lax'ityof certain insurance oommittecs'in regard to the choking ,of prescriptions." It pays to check yonr baggage thrbugK ' us. Unchecked baggage/moans, trouble,' worry, and risk of loss without cocnpensa- " ' tion Try our ' system. We take outticket,"collect baggage, check on, meet- on u arrival, and deliver at once. N.Z, Express--Co., Ltd., 87-91 Custom House Quay.— Ads*'—

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2379, 8 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2379, 8 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2379, 8 February 1915, Page 7

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