AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Court en ay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY,, 2.90, . Messrs.. Fuller-Brenmn present their , INCOMPARABLE VAUDEVILLE CO.! Brilliant and emphatic success o£ .... . THE. SOHO TBIO. Two ladies and -a. _ f THE SOHO TRIO- gentleman in a . THE SOHO TRIO. dainty turn that' , < THE SOHO TRIO, artistic and bright,:./' Special and important engagement or ~f PHIL SMITH. Tho renowned ' PHIL SMITH. English Comedian. Assisted by MISS JESSIE BAELEL • England's Musical Cometlv Favourite. Increasing; Success Nightly o£' THE MERRY MAGPIES, ■ ■■' . THE MERRY MAGPIES, - , ' THE MERRY MAGPIES, Comprising all the-old favourites, ROSE LEE IVY.,. The fascinating ROSE TJSE IV'Y nnd incomparable ROSfi LEE IVY Calirotojn^Cr—^"""® In an entirelv new budget 1 THE DRISCOIjLS. THREE STARRS^ MISS MARIE QUINTRELL, j .. ITie accomplished Soprano and Pianist^ Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.l fid.; Upper Circle, Is. Booking at Jiristol Piano Co. Cd. extra. Doors 7.15. j . TIMPEBSS' THEAT "Where Everybody Goes."NOW SHOWING: . . THE "VORTEX,. , „ Nestor's "Feature drama,/ TOPICAL BUDGET, " , '* World's Animated Newsy SCANDINAVIAN KINGS MEET, At Maimo.i' ' GALA AT SUMNER, ' ' - ■ For Red Cross Fund,!-. MOUNTAIN RAILWAY,., - .-Scenes of Magnificent .Grandeur; WHAT THE DAISY SAID, . . A.B.'s/beautiful, stoiy/ MAN V. BEAU," ' " •. V £, ; - ■ Strange Wrestling Matclw ■ ; Orchestra Commences -7;30-nightly. j ■ ~ WHERE TOrNIGHT? . V Custom begets habit, and preludes Pleasure at ■-r\\ •-MACMAHON'S . - .. THEATRE, j ItJL Manners-Stroet, i ( To-day (Friday,' Feb.; 12); To-night; d ' THE . EYE OF THE .'GOVERNMENT,! THE . EYE OF THE GOVERNMENT,;:} The: Third''of tiio" Big'Featuie .Series.-f.j A Story of Smuggling- in High-. Places, and' tKe.-Secret.;Se«ice,,w mi Together mth> .. 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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2383, 12 February 1915, Page 7
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