AMUSEMENTS. j" ; MAJESTY!S THEATRE, Direction ... Fuller-Brennan, ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATO Kit Ai, at 2.30. FULLER- Circuit of FULLERBRENNAN V Theatres.. BRENNAN ' Implio= tho'best in Vaudeville. A selection from tho best the world can offer.Direct from London, under special . engagement. Terrific success liightlyof "; £■. THE DENTAL RISKITTS. " THE DENTAL RISKITTS. THE DENTAL RISKITTS. .! English .Iron-jawed. Marvels A THRILLING PERFORMANCE/ ■ - MR. PHIL SMITH Tho renowned 613. PHIL SMITH English Comedian, Assisted by MISS JESSIE BARLEE. In tlieii dolightful comedy entertainment* THE SOHO TRIO high-class singing THE SOHO TRIO and brilliant dancing. •: THE DRISCOLLS. THREE STARRS. • . MISS MARIE OUINTRELL. Special Feature Programme by THE MAGPIES -Introducing their THE MAGPIES grand spectacular ' THE MAGPIES finale. A BAZAAR. IN TOYLAND. Tho Magpies' penny appeal for th» ' Belgian Fund. AN ORIGINAL - . Come and catch their unique doll souvenir. . • Prices—2s., Is. 6d, # and lfl. Door® "15, TjVM PRE S S T H EAT RE. "Where Everybody Goes." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. FINAL APPEARANCE OF TRIP TO MOUNT EGMONT. THE SHOW GIRL. ANIMATED PUTTY. KALEMITES ;AT GIBRALTAR. . PUT TO THE TEST.. FOOT'OF ROMANCE. EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTRA. Commences nightly at. 7.30. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW t COMPLETE CHANGE ' TO-MORROW. , SCHOOL OF DANCING, 7G HILL ST.. MISS ESTELLE BEERE, Cortihcated IyJL Teacher, London and America, rtx sumes Teaching MONDAY, MARCH 1. ■ Children's' Classes, Advanced,, Interme- • diate, and Elementary. A limited nuny bet of New Pupils taken. Classes small! individual attention given. Address or' 'Phone, ,> KENILWORTH, HILL STREET. Interviews on and after February 20. FOR HOME DEFENCE. rjwN TTAT.T,. . TOWN HALEij FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 8 p.m./ . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 8 p.m. . PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION . . PUBLIC In support of the NATI 0N A L RESERVE. NA TI 0N A L RE. S E ETu. Chairman—His Worship, the Mayors 'Addresses will be, delivered by- . THE CHAIRMAN, ' V„ « „ . / RT. HON. W. F. MASSEY, P.C., Plimf Minister, "• RT. HON./SIR J; G; WARD, P.C. COLONEL PORTER, C.B. (President and ■ Commandant of the Wellington Di* trict National Reserve). ..., y FOUR SELECTIONS BY TRAMWAYS - BAND (llonourary Band, Wellington . National Reserve). Finale: National Anthem, by aildieric*. Acccmpanist: MR. BERNARD PAGE (City. Organist). ' . WALTER LESLIE, ' . Wellington District ' . LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. ;
NATIONAL RESERVE.,FORCE. TO KHANDALLAH AND: NGAIO" . RESIDENTS. ' A 1 MEETING iriU be hold m the'KiiaJ* JX dallah Publio-Hall; at 7.30 To-nigh)" (Wednesday);'l7th-Jfebraarc. ■ v - -> Object: To Form a Section'of the J>a» tional ReserveForce, Wellington DisBusiness: Election of. .Officers and,Subi 'committee, ... . _ „ Chair 'irill be taken by Mr. C. C< Crump,' Mayor: of Onalotf. HOTEL NOTICES. , L B : V I A THAN -H OT£ Uj (Nearly opposite Railway Station), ■ DUNEDIN. " • THE FAVQURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public, . Electrio-Light a Every Bedroonv,. Hot Baths can be had,at all hogs Fre# of Charge to Visitors and Boarders,, MODERATE CHARGES, Cotmtry visitors are reminded that fl. only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 8. V Fire Esoapes throughout the Buildings? Night , and Day Porters. 'All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. : P.O. Box lfl .WHERE TO STAT IN WELLINGTON. rjpHE 'ALBERT HQ I E Itt! (Corner of Willis and* .. Tariff—Ste. Si. per : day; JB2 10s. per week, JAB. MDONALD, Proprietor.
HINT O N ' 8 ; ; ZEAI/ANDER HOTEL ; ; ' Manners Street, 1 WELLINGTON. I^i-HINTON, Proprietor — •» Wmrß HART hotei; CHRISTCHUKCH. This is one of the most am! best Hotels to stay at ill tho Dominion,V having only been rebuilt four years. Tariff: Bs. 6d. per day. . F. M. DREWITT, Proprietor.: ■ Hotel grand central, 107 "■ CUBA STREET, Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. Eirst-class Cuisine. Evory modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sittingrooms, eto. Lounges, and .eight, modern bathrooms, including electrio . light and electrio fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, 359. . , weekly. '' ~ ■ " . WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, rySALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, i Ki Clyde Quay. (Ndar Wharf and TeAro Railway Station.) ; . Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, ; lata Chef Boyal Oak Hotel, Wellington, < T3sif<n* > and Permanants'. Raitest' '.fis, ' perday; 255. per 1655:.' Ptoptteiisßai - - •
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2387, 17 February 1915, Page 7
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