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AMUSEMENTS. ''. ' ' " ' JTIS MAJESTY'S -THEATRE;' Direction .., Fuller-Brennan, Ltd., ' TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATDRDAY, at'2.3o, Messrs. Fuller-Brennan present their MODERN VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. , The most popular form of amusement ; ex taut. OUR NEW PROGRAMME An unqualified and glorious success The World's Greatest Novelty Act, THE DENTAL RISKITTS. THE DENTAL RISKITTS. •' THE DENTAL RISKITTS. THE DENTAL RISKITTS. . 'American Aerial Trapeze Artists. -. A MOST THRILLING ACT. Everything New by MR. PHIL SMITH The renowned MR. PHIL SMITH English ■ Comedian, Assisted by MISS JESSIE BARLEE. \ Id theii dolightful comedy entertainment,' iIHE SOnO TRIO In their refined 'J'HE SOHO TRIO high-class singing THE SOHO TRIO and brilliant dancing, 5 THE DRISCOLLS. THREE STARRS. ■ MISS MARIE QUINTELL, Special Feature Piogrammo by . • THE MAGPIES New Concerted Items, '.IHE MAGPIES New Songs. THE MAGPIES New Burlesques.THE MAGPIES New Comedies.' ' Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is. Door# 115|1M PRESS THE ATRE. "' : "Where Everybody Goes." NOW SHOWING! Pilm. D'Arf s "Feature" - ; - Drama, ; ' THE SHOW GIRL. THE SHOW GIRL. THE SHOW GIRL. And Big Supporting Series. ( EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTRAu -. Commences Nightly at 7.30. PEOPLE'S PICTURE- PALACE,/- ' Manners Street. • • THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. 2 -Star Features. 2 ; s A SPLENDID DISHONOUR. ' c A SPLENDID DISHONOUR • A story of. strong passions, deep emotionv V.'and powerful situations. THE MAN IN BLACK. . . THE MAN IN BLACK. THE MAN IN BLACK. ' . A-novel Selig Masterpiece- ■> PIMPLE'S LEAP TO FORTUNB. PIMPLE'S LEAP TO FORTUNE. : : (Pimple in Dreamland: again.) ■, : THE WARWICK CHRONICLE. .. . (Latest from. the. Front.). ;; And a Grand Full Programme. FOLLOW THE CROWDS. PATEA HOSPITAL BOARD. *~ v • FOR HOME'DEFENCE. - ■ * IJIOWN HALL. - - - TOWN. TTAT.B,, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 39th, '8 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 39th, 8 pm, PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION PUBLIC:DEMONSTRATION. , ; : : la support, of the .- JJ-.'A TlO N AL. ;R E SE R V E. NATIONAL RESERVE. Chairman—His Worship the Mayor.-" t Addresses 1 will';be w delivered ' by—• THE CHAIRMAN, ' ' ~ " RT. HON. W. F. MASSEY,'P.C.; Prima. Minister, , RT. HON. SIR J:" : G. ; : WAED; ; P.C. - . COLONEL PORTER, C.8." : (President and' "Ccinmandant of the Wellington' Dis--' -. -triet National Reserve)..' FOUR SELECTIONS BY TRAMWAYS ■ > BAND (Honourary Band, Wellington v. National Reserve). - ■ Finale j National Anthem, by audionce. Accompanist:-MR. BERNARD PAGE - (City. Organist).„.. :. ■ WALTER- LESLIE, Wellington District Secretary* LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. NATIONAL RESERVE, WELLINGTON' -- - DISTRICT. ' MIRAMAR, KARAKA BAY, AND SEATOUN. ' RESIDENTS of the above Districts are cordially invited to attend a Meeting in the Town Hall, Mirumar, Tonight (TUESDAY), 16th inst., at 8 o'clock, with a view to forming a Branch, of, thas Wew Zealand National Reserve.: F, TOWNSEND, \ Mayor. •••• SPORTING. _:; - ■ ■ . NAPIER PARK RACING-CLUB, AUTUMN MEETING, MARCH 12th and 13th, 1915. TW OMINATIDNS for all Events (except J-" Trial Hack Stakes and Maiden Hack- . Scurry), Close on FRIDAY, 19th,. at 8* p.m. ■ J. E. GLEADOW, . " Secretary. Office, Herschell St., Napier. . ' ; ' ; ' ' i BEGG'S PIANOS. BES C BRITISH MANUFACTURE. OUR long experience in. the Piano trasl* ness (extending aver 53 years) has enabled us to select the best available. Our'sole Agencies consist of the following old established British Firms, whose products are a guarantee of the best work-* manship:— JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS (1820). JUSTIN BROWNE (1836). CHALLEN AND SON (ISOi). GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS (1813). Our Showrooms are stocked with the latest Models by each maker, and intending purchasers should' certainly favour ns - with, a visit of inspection. If unable to call, we will post you illustrated Cata-J. logues freß. Our extended payment sj* tern 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 los^, sons by the Collier System (noi scales), ■ eaoh exercise a movement do-; - .; veloping speed, enabling a'stranger at ; - i the piano to play the latest songs and ' two-steps as thov aTe published, without tho laborious study and waste-of tuna and money hereto necessary. "No, special music required.": ,If you .already play, learn how to convert your music to ragtime.' ' Call. for all particulars, or -write fof our circular. ! BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OP MTJSIC, / . Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), l .Boulcott Streot. • Interviews any time. CONVEYANCES. Fly AND : ~;yottno, ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS asd ' GENERAL CAERIEES, MASTERTON - All Trains Met Commercial .Tra?elW\ Samples promptly attended, to.- Now ai'i! Up-to-date Sam pie Koom? ' Aronte forthe N.Z., EXPRESS-CO.-- Storage and, " Stabling. Corner ' Dixon and Bannister Sheets. St. John Ambulance" availablo •' day or night. " -'Phone.No. 12& Privats - 127. P.O. Box 50. WALKIK'S .STABLES, BULLS. "» torwarding Agent, Carrier, and General; Contractor. Coaches: Greatford ■ to Bulls. Vehicles,'. Horses, and l-oars on :;Hire. Good Sample Rooms. | "" - J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. EOYAL MAIL' Leaves '• CAEBINH" • . .STABLES, Feilding, for lumbolton' daily at 8.30 a.m. and.3.30-p.m.; leaves. Kimbolton at Noon lor .Feiminar. _£ J. MOORE. Proprietor. Folding. ' Messrs. York, and Haggcr, Govern-' mont officers,' were.: in Cartertoii on' Thursday inspecting tho , j pfapfcrties-" : under offer to tho Government tor'the- ' ■

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2386, 16 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2386, 16 February 1915, Page 7

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