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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S ; JUL Direction ... Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, alt 8. TO-NIGHT.) ; EXTRAOEDINARY ATTRACTIONS. " > EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS. Messrs. Fuller-BrennaJi present tlioic! . NEW. .VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. '. in an ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ; Ever/ Act on the Bill ivill sui prise and delight otir discriminating patrons. A PHENOMENAL BILL. Th« Greatest GalaKy of Novelty and; Talent ever submitted in.one. entertain' mont. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, Startling Engagement of ono ot tlio , • ..World's Greatest Novelty Acts, THE DENTAL RISKITTS. THE DENTAL RISKITTS. THE DENTAL EISKITTS • THE DENTAL EISKITTS u ■Sensational American Aerial'Trapes® ■:< 1 - "" Artists. '<■ , . A MOST THRILLING ACT , Complete Change.- Everything New l/J) MR.: PHIL SMITH The renowned , JJR. PHIL SMITH English Comedian,./Assisted by MISS JESSIE BAPLEE I In theii delightful comedy .ontortaihmeni^.'; A Long Succession of Laughs. ■ , : IHE SOUO TRIO- In their refined ' I 1 THE SOHO TRIO highiclass" singing THE SOHO TRIO and brilliant* , The popular ' - THE'DEISCOLLS - Patter Purveyors ' •' THE DRISCOLI&.•£!>: MISS MARIE QUINTELL, ■ MISS. MARIE:.;QUINTELL, . lIJw Cultured Soprano-Vocilist, • THE THREE- STARRS. THE THREE STARES. ■-i Special Feature Programmo by ... THE, MAGPIES.Now .Concerted' ltemST THE MAGPIES- New Songs. " THE MAGPIES New Burlesques '' i THE MAGPIES New Comedies.' The Sprightliest and -Moat Versatile iume .Comedy Company that has OTetf-r. visited here.. LOU LIVING! TONEr CLIP. • O'KEEFE, IRISEDGAE, CISSIE O'KEEFE, 'KENNEDY. BLACKV. . -BILLY MALONEY, , LYRICAL '70UK : Prices—2s., Is. 6d.,-and Is. -Doors 7 PEOPLE'S PICTURE '' PALACE*- , • . Manners. Street. ' ,i". THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILES To-day's Great Attraction, . > A SPLENDID DISHONOUR ' A SPLENDID DISHONOUR A SPLENDID DISHONOUR A Strong Story of Love and Sacrifice*: THE MAN IN BLACK. THE MAN IN BLACK. A Sensational Selig Drama, PIMPLE'S LEAP TO PORTUNB. , PIMPLE'S LEAP TO- FORTUNE. - ■ A Screaming Parce. . / . ' WAS-NEWS. WAE.NEW& The Latest Budget. And a Grand. Supporting Programntß, And . THE P.PJ?. Orchestra. FOLLOW THE-CROWDS. Jjj'MPRESS THE ATE 8, "Where Everybody Goes," NOW SHOWING*. ■ -I Film D*Art Co.'s ■ V . Great "Feature" Success, - THE SHOSV GIRL. " THE SHOW GIRL. THE SHOW GIRL. .-.v.Also, The Latest Topical, Comic, Sceß&t and Educational Subjects. EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTRA, .. Commences Nightly at 7.30. WHERE TO-NIGHT? > '•) Where the Dramas Always Are - : 'J Changed Twice Weekly. • s IVT-ACMAHON'S . . THEATBB,, ■iTi. Manners Street. TO-DAY, Mon., 15th Fob., THE OF THE GOVERNMENT. \ THE. EYE OF THE GOVERNMENT,) A Drama of Love. A Drama of Intrigue. A Drama of Excitement. A Drama of Crime. , A Drama of Hate. A Drama for All. Wiffi a Huge Supporting Programme Coming To-morrow, . . ' i THE SILENT VALLEY. , , . ! A Love Drama of the Wide Mysterious. , Wastes. Admission Gd. Children always 3d; ST, MARY'S GRAND FESTIVAL On TENNIS COURTS, BOULCOTT STSREE!R (Next Church). , jNO.W. ON. NOW OH, GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME, By TEE SPORTS'PIEEEOTS. ■ • . Dancing, Music, etc. Attractive Fancy and other Stalls. On account of the phenomenal sucoesf of the Festival, the Management havft . decided to continue it until TUESDAY: EVENING. . Admission, 6d. Every Evening at 7.38, ■- - JjUSTBOUENE BOROUGH COUNCIL' \ FERRY; SERVICE. FOR THE BEST OUTING—'; f GO TO, EASTBOURNE. .. GO TO EASTBOURNE. FOR HEALTH AND SUNSHINB— - GO TO EASTBOURNE. • GO TO .eastbouene;: ORDINARY" .TIM&TABLE. Steamers leave Ferry Wharf, Wellington} • 7.10, 10.15 a.m 1.15, 2.30, 4.15, - 6.20. 10.15 ; p.m. .... . ■!■. ..... i..... ■ ■ fc ' BEGC'S PIANOS 1 BESr BRITISH MANUFACTURE. : OUR' long experienoe in the Piano bnsi« „ ness (extending tfver 53 years) hal enabled us to select the' best available. Our sole Agencies consist of the followingold established British Firms, whose;" pro- _ ducts are a guarantee, of the best wark< manship:— . : JOHN BRINSMEAD. AND SONS; (1820).' , JUSTIN'BROWNE (1836). - : s,/ ohallen and soN. nsM). • GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS (1843). ; Odr Showrooms are stocked with the latest Models by each maker,, and .intend-,. v ing purchasers should certainly favour, us with a visit of' inspection. If unable to,; .. call, we will post tou fflnstratod Cata- ' logues free. Our extended payment' 8J»/ ■ tem is'worth investigating... -'. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.,- ■ MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON,• ■ : THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANO . HOUSE IN N.Z. - RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING POSITIVELY taught in 10 to 20 leasons •by the, Colliejr System (no ' scales), each. exercise a. movement developing speed, enabling a stranger at the'piano to play the latest songs and two-steps as they are published, without- ■ the laborious study and; waste.of time.: and money hereto necessary. "No special music required." If you already play, . learn how to convert your music to rag« time. . Call for all particulars, or write for our circular. . BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, ' Bouloott Chambers (first floor -up), Boulcott Street. Interviews any: time. WANTED KNOWN, Are 50ii Sick? Then try the HOT SEA WATER BATH-HOUSE a. MASSAGE INSTITUTE, , , .LyaJl Bay. . At tbe request of our CJients we have an ELECTRIC SEA BATH, tinjs).

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2385, 15 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2385, 15 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2385, 15 February 1915, Page 7

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