AMUSEMENTB. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ... Falhjr-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, at 2.30. FULLER- Circuit of FULLERBRENNAN Theatres. BRENNAN Implies tho best in Vaudeville, Terrific success nightly of THE DENTAL RISKITTS. THE DENTAL RISKITTS. English Iron-jawed Mai-vols.,' Last Nights of MR, PHIL SMITH The renowned . MR. PHIL SMITH English Comedian, Assisted by MISS JESSIE BARLEE. In theii delightful comedy entertainment. THE SOHO TRIO high-class singing THE SOHO TRIO- and dancing act. THE DRISCOLLS. THREE STARRS. MISS MARIE QUINTRELL. . Special Feature Programme by THE MAGPIES Introducing their THE MAGPIES grand spectacular THE MAGPIES finale. A BAZAAR IN TOYLAND; Tho Magpies' penny appeal for the - Belgian Fund. AN ORIGINAL NOVELTY. Come and catch their ' unique doll souvenir. Prices—2B., Is. 6d., and Ib. Doors 7 18. JJMPEBSS .THEATRE., "Whoro Everybody Goes," NOW SHOWING: THE MAORI CONTINGENT. Our Native Volunteers on Parade. THE SEVENTH DAY. Regents Dramatic "Featwe.'WAITEMATA BEGATTA. Beautiful Yachting Scenes, Auckland. AND SEVERAL OTHERS. 'EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTRA. Commences nightly at 7.30. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, Manners Street THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. A sensational story of a spy, who attends his own funeral, after which he reappears as his wife's brother. later, disguised m a priest, he goes to the English, firing line, where he is detected and gets HIS JUST DESERTS. HIS JUST DESERTS. HIS JUST DESERTS. HIS JUST DESERTS.-, HIS JUST DESERTS. HIS' JUST DESERTS. Supported by • THE CRACKSMAN'S GRATITUDE. A.B. Masterpiece. '. ! ' , ALGY'S BUSY DAY, ' A Screaming Farce. ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL. And • THE P.P.P. ORCHESTRA.., . . FOLLOW THE CROWDS. .> 1
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2389, 19 February 1915, Page 7
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308Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2389, 19 February 1915, Page 7
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