AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. CaurluuaS' J'luce. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. Mohsi's. J/ul)er-Jircnuaji present theirJVH T1 jI Ji A_N'l.' VAUDEVILLE CO. 'I'O.NIGUT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! KOJ'U CLIMBING COMPETITION, lit.) I'll CUMIHNG COMPETITION. Under the direction of Tho Dental Uiskittß. FINALS TO-NIGHT. Cash Prizes. Numerous Entries. J/Lst; two nights of WTLTJAMS AND WARNER, TIfK DKN'J'AL RISKITTS. THE MIiRRY MAGPIES. Unbounded, shocks nightly of WONG TOY SUN Tho groat WONG TOY HIIN Oriental WONG TOY SUN Necromancer. THE MOST SPECTACULAR MAGICAL .PRO DUCT lON 01' THE AGE. Merited nwl artistic biiccoss of MAX MARTIN Eoceritrio Dancing ' MAX MA RTIN Comedian. THE THREE STABES. Prices—2s., Is. Gd. and Is. Booking at Bristol Piano Co., 6(1. extra. Doors 7.15. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE^ S. Mannoro Street. THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. The Greatest Feature of Foainrcs. THE PRICK OE CRIME Sonsalioa THE PRICE OF CRIME upon TUB PRICE 01' CBLM33 Sensation. A Ford Sterling IN AND OUT Comedy, tho original IN AND OUT Keys tone Comedian. IN AND OUT BRONCHO BILLY, THE VAGABOND. BRONCHO BILLY, THE VAGABOND. BBONCHO BILLY, THE VAGABOND. ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL. ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL. Supported by a Grand Programme. With tho P.P.P. Orchestra, FOLLOW THE CROWDS. Town hall. town hat,t,. .(Conccrt Chamber.) TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 2nd. ARTHUR ALEXANDER, Tho Brilliant Young N.Z.. Pianist and Composer. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. The London "Daily Telegraph" Bays; "It is a great pleasure to Tecord. such, a rocital as that given by Mr. Alexander last night in tho Aeolian Hall. Mr. Alexander lias a way with him at the pianoforte which compels ono's closest attention." Prices —ts„ 2s. Gd., and Is. Box Plan now open at British' and Continental Pianb Company's Rooms, 35 Willis Street. BULLDOG PARADE. CJECOND Annual Parade of the British O Bulldog Club of New Zealand, to be hold at Kelburn Park, on SATURDAY, February 27th, at 2.30 p.m. FRED. MALONEY, Hon. Sec.
On Thursday next, at 1 p.m., Messrs. W. and G. 'nirobull and Co. will open their new yards at Martinborough. Thero is an exceptionally heavy list of; both sheep and cattle to mark tlio opening of the yards. ■ Mr. Arch. M'Mafita; la
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2395, 26 February 1915, Page 7
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