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BMUBEMEWTB. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay Place. "Phone 165. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS: '}■ •_ Unparalleled Success of Our NEW AND GLORIOUS PROGRAMME Headed by the" Celebrated : . 'BANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY,. RANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY; •" - .RANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY, . RANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY, . A new English Musical Comedy Co. A Versatile and Refined Co., comprising MISS FLORENCE WEST, ' Operatic Soprano Vocalist. MISS MAY WINDSOR, - ...- Pianist and Entertainer.v ; ' MR. GEORGE. NASH., Humorist.' j .MR. HERBERT' \SINTER, ;, ..' . Character Humorist'.' MR. RANDELLJACKSON;; ' London's Eminentßaritone/" '•'■■■■' ■ Sensational Success' of;v.'v'-'; - JAMES TEDDY 'The' Champion '"' -w i . JAMES TEDDY Jumper of.the-,, v,„ .w. JAMES TEDDY"., .W0r1d..,. Jj.';. (Direct from tho: London.Hippodrome*« MANN-and FRANKS The.Versatile MANN, and FRANKS mimical:,pomedT.,,,V;;.. MANN and FRANKS - duo, in" r' Oriq-inal Operetta, "The Candy Girl. WONG TOY SUN.- THREE STARRS, : MAX MARTIN. ' ' GEO. WHITEHEAD. - Prices—2s., . Is. > and ,Is. 'Bookineiat Bristol Piano Co., 6d. extra. Doors ;7.15.' " PEOPLE'S PICTURE,. . .PALA.CE,>.:; r » Msmnero.,,Street, .o', '* ;Us«.' THE' ONLY1 ; A , ROUSING RECEPTION ... Accorded Last. Night to THE -HEROINE N' THE. HEROINE . Or ■THE HEROINEMOMS, THE ..HEROINE \ : ,Tho most enthralling.: and -exciting ■«■./ - ' War Drama ever - shown;v.- t » • . : TOMMIES Cheered to the echo. . i . Supported by 1 ... - 'A BRAND NEW SERIES. TO-BAX. , Keep Your Eve On Us. : . MONDAY NEXT' Wellington's Greatest Star: THE MILLIONAIRE.BRIGAND. .. .. ... ' THE MILLIONAIRE BRIGAND. THE MILLIONAIRE BRIGAND. ■ : Absolutely Exclusifo-to the PJP.P. jjVM P R'E S S THEATRE*. •"Where Everybody. Goes." /NOW. SHOWING-.. .

Vitagraph's Enchanting , ' , ■ • ■ Loto Romance, . . LILY OF THE VALLEY, . LILY OF.THE VALLEY.:._ . 'AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE (topical), " v 'THE SOCIAL SECRETARY, (Labin drama). , TOUGH-LUCK SUITE (Kalem comic).. . . ...:! AND OTHERS. EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTEA, Comments nightly at 7.30. ■' ' N.Z. AMATETJR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION. ; ' {Wellington Centre.) • riRAND SWIMMING- CABNTVAIi IX (Wet or Fine). Under patronage of His Excellency {hi Governor, the Prime Minister, . Sir. Joseph Ward, His Worship the Mayor. TE ARO BATHS, , SATURDAY, 6th MARCH,' 2.30' p.m. Doors Open 1.30. DUKE KAHANAMOKU! Champion Sprint Swimmer of the' World, . . Olympic Games Hero. ! Described by the Press as "The Human. ■ Fish" and "The Swimming • Marvel, - - ■ Also, the World's Next Besi-i . ! GEORGE CUNHA! ■ «- Who has just defeated the .Australian Champions... ' FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME EVENTS. Prices—3s., 2a., Is. Tickets and plan at Axmifs and T. Shields. No free list. ; ; Jupp's Band. ■ ' ■ . - A. M. FARNALL, Hon. Sec. . NEW ZEALAND AMATEUR ATH- ■ " LETIC CHAMPIONSHIP. — ' ■./ MEETING. . ...... BASIN RESERVE... BASIN RESERVE. SATURDAY," 13th MARCH; ,; '\; SATURDAY, 13th MAJSCH. Entries will close TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 4th MARCH, with J. C. Cusack, Hon. Sec., 28 Manners Street. Entries for . events for members Ei- ■ •peditionary Forces will close, samo date ■>-' with W.. J. Bennett, Military Camp, Trentham,. . ■ • Net proceeds of Meeting in Aid oi tli9 > Wounded Soldiers' and Dependents ; w, " I ' . Fond, . ...j'i T4/TR. J. A. CLARKE, Belgian. Congo, iVI will LECTURE (D.VI TO-NIGHT! (Thursday), 7.45 o'clock, Gospel., Hall, , Vivian' Street. 'Tears of the Right Hand of the Most Hifth," ''Tho; Trua/ .. Perspective." ' FRIDAY, 8 p.m., Con- . cert" Chamber, Town Hall; • Lantern. Lecture, 'Travelling.and.Hunting'm Dr.--. Livingstbpe's,.Conntry " , ~Atseat.-and: a! ~. hearty- welcome -to, all. ■■ .3m: 1

I JUSTBOURNE BOROUGH (XIIJNCEk™ c '■ - ; • FERRY SERVICE. f : .. V.' : M " FOR'.THE BEST OUTINGGO TO EASTBOURNE. ■GO TO EASTBOURNE. ■ • ■"« POR HEALTH 'AND SUNSHTNB-i GO TO'EASTBOURNE. "GO TO EASTBOURNE, i ~ • . - ORDINARY' {ETME-TAjBLB,' * ' 'Steamers leave Ferry. Wharf, Wellington. , • i*7:40,-10.15 a.m.,;-"J-15,' ; "2.30, 5J20, '6.20, iOJS pjnj-.''' " v •>•••;•: T__- r ; ~. . • . begcpb pianos...7 ■: BESP BRITISH MANUFACTURE. „.'VOUR long esperience m-the Piano • "hess-(extending rfver; S3 years) ksl enabled w fa select -the available.Our Bole Agencies consist of the following. old' established British Firms,-whose-pro- - ducts are a guarantee of- the - best work, raanship:— JOHN BRINSHEAD AND SONS-< 1820). JUSTIN BROWNE-(1836). rr OTATXEN AND SON (1804). • VvV GEORGE SOGERS AND SONS (181S),.. : Onr Showrooms &ie stocked with '' 'theJ latest Models by each -maker, and intend-« ing purchasers should certainly favour uswith a visit of inspection. ,'fi unable to call, we,, will.j>ost you illustrated Catalogues free. Our- extended payment ffj*A - .tern is worth investigating. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., EED, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANO. HOUSE IN NJS. - RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING ; POSITIVELY taught in 10 to 20 sons by the Colbir System (no scales), each exercise a movement developing speed, enabling a stranger at I the piano to play the latest songs and two-sbeps as they are published, without the laborious study Mid waste of time and money hereto necessary. : "No special! music required." If you already play, learn how to oonveri your music to ragtime. Call for all particulars, or write for our circular. BIRLET'S COLLEGE OP MUSIC, V Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Street . Interviews any time. /GENERAL Printing in all its branches . neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at the . "Dominion* 1 General Printing House, Dominion Avenue. Thoa&

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2400, 4 March 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2400, 4 March 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2400, 4 March 1915, Page 7

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