AMUSEMENTS. " " f HIS MAJESTY'S •• - THEATER Courteflay Placo. T?horie 165. , TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATUEDAY, 2.3ff Messrs. Fullner-Bremian. present theiri INCOMPAEABLE VAUDEVILLE • COj ■ Brilliant and emphatic success o£ THE SOHO TEIQ. Two ladies and a, v THE SOHO THIO. gentleman in a V THE SOIIO TRIO. dainty turn. that-iS; THE SOHO'TEIO. 'artistic and" bright J/; Special and'important engagement' .otiy.: <_ PHIL SMITH. The renowned ! PHIL SMITH. English Comedian. ; ■ Assisted ,by MISS JESSIE BAEEBK.: England's Musical Comedy Welcome. Eeapnearance of. THE MEERY ~. ,v. THE MERRY MAGPIES,. •-. THE. MERRY MAGPIES,,.#'':; Comprising all tbe»old favounte&s' •' ?' ROSE LEE IVY The fascinating, ROSE LEE IVY and moom parable- , ROSE LEE IVY 'Californian. Comedienne In an entii-elyTnow Eoifeet.'.fif songs. jTHE DEISCOLLS. THREE STAER&f MISS MAEIE QUINTEELL, 1 The accomplished Soprano" "Pianist? Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, lsJ 6d-; Upper Circlo, Is. Booking at Brist tol Piano Co. 6d. extra. Doors 7.15. I M.P.E ESS THE A T ( E E] "Wlicre Everybody Goes,-'; * i! ; -NOW SHOWING-. • - ■■ • v ' "MEETING OF THREE SCANDINAVIAIT'^INGSjk King Haakon of' Norway, King Christian/ of Denmark, and Gustavo of Sweden) ' meet at Malmo.—Arrival of cruiser with! King Christian.—Procession ef etudocte^ etc. THE VORTEX." THE CALL. TOPICAL BUDGET. . .. SUMNER GALA. BAVARIAN RAILWAY. , AND OTHERS. : PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE,) Jl Manners Street. - i THE ONLY SHOW WOETH WHILE-/ Solids' Greatest Western Comedy: THE MOVING PICTURE COWBOY J THE MOVING PICTURE COWBOY? THE MOVING PICTURE; COWBOYJ Everyone. Remembers the Groat Sensatioaj caused bv THE COWBOY MILLIONAIRE. THE COWBOY MILLIONAIRE, , THE COWBOY MILLIONAIRE. \ So such another Sensation. will be ■"> THE MOVING PICTURE COWBOY'.!THi: MOVING PICTURE COWBOYJ Don't Pail to Sec It. Don't Pail to See It J And a Groat Supporting Programme. I Have Your Heard Our Orchestra? If no 6£' FOLLOW THE CEOWDS! ■-p ' JjJASTBOUBNE BOEOUGH.COUNCH^ ; . . FOE THE BEST OUTINGGO TO EASTBOUENB. GO TO EASTBOUENE. , FOE HEALTH AND SUNSHINB- - GO TO EASTBOUENE. ■ GO TO EASTBOUENE. OEDINARY. TIME-TA2LB. '"i Steamers leave Ferry Wharf, Wellington! 7.40, 10.15 a.m., 1.15, .2.30, 4.15, . MOJi? 6.20. 10.15 p.m. y r ' NOTE—For TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY); the usual 10.15 p.m. boat .will be. delate® till 11.15 p.m.' •• ■ - ; j • — ;— : 1 EAG-TIME PIANO ' ' POSITIVELY taught in 10 to ffl les* 6ons by. the Collier System (no. scale 6), each exercise a movement developing speed, enabling a stranger ati the piano to play the latest songs and-two-steps as they aie published, nit&but the laborious study and waste of timer and money hereto necessary. "No special) music required." If you already play,; learn bow to. convert your music to rag~j , time. . Call for all particulars, or write-fori onr circular. '? BIELEY*S-COLLEGE ; OF MUSIC, Boulcott-Chambers (first flcorup),Boulcott Street. ... Interviews any . time. fTVHE "Ever-Ready". Patented QuickJJe*X ference device is .applicable,, to. .In* voice, Memo., Delivery, Consignment; Reoeipt, and'many, other books. Simple,, cheap, and effective. Sole Agents* tha, Wellington Publishing Co., Ltd., "Doming ion" Avenue, Wellington. " ' ' T ' ■ ~■! HOTEL NOTICES. T EVIATHAN HOTEL', (Nearly opposite Railway Station)*, • . DUNEDIN. . . . THE FAVOURITE HOUSE • .With the Travelling Public. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. . Hot Baths can be.had at all hours.Fre® of Charge to- Visitors and Boarders, . MODEEATE CHAEGES. Conntry visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day thSy can obtain a Good- Limch from 12 till 2. Fire' Escapes throughout the Buildings, ' ' Night and Day Porters. ' 'All communications to " JAMES CONNOB, Telephone 67. P.O. Box IBi WHERE TO STAY-IN , WELLINGTON, fJ\E E ALBEEtf HOT-EE, ' (Oorner-of Willis and- MaanersStreeta.') , Tariff—9s. Gd. per day; .£2 10s, per-week., JAS. MCDONALD, Proprietor,; HINT O N ' S jqW, ffIAT,ANDES HOTBB Maimers Street, .WELLINGTON, J. H. HINTOH, Proprietor, OTEL GEAND CENTEAL, lift CUBA STREET, Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. FirstclaesCuusiue. Every modern convenience,! Ladies' Private .Drawing-room. Sitting:-, rooms, etc. Ixiunges, and eight modern ? . bathrooms, including electrio light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, Sss."' weekly. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ZBALANDIA PRIVATE HOI'EL, Clyde Quay. > (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station.) Kitchen under entire charge or Mr. Fix, liite Chef Eoyal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for 9 years. Visitors',and Permanonts' Eates: - ss,- 1 " per day; 255. per woek. 'Phone 1656. MES. FIX. Proprietress. fULEDONIAN HOTEL, BASIN RE- . \J SERVE, WELLINGTON. E. M. DAVEY (late of Imperial and Royal Hotels) has. taken over this wellknown and popular Hostelry. Speight's Beer Always on Tap. Free ' House.' Single Bottle at Wholesale Price. '• • The very best of everything enpplied f' ' ; - 1e1ep1w>56.771,.v.!
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2382, 11 February 1915, Page 9
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