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HIS MAJESTY'S ..- Direction, Fuller-Brennan, LtdlMf,* \ TO-DAY AT. 2.30. - TO-DAY GRAND BARGAIN MATINEE./' /.: . GRAND BARGAIN MATINEE. Everything the same as at night' except " i the prices, wliich are: t -/; Orch. Stalls, Adults Is., Children 6d.j Stalls 6d.. Adults and ".Children*" '' Doors 2. ffllS . MAJESTY'S "^ITHEATEE^ TO-NIGHT At 8, TO-NIGH® EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS/' Headed by the Celebrated 'i RANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY, C RANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY, 'A ne'jv English Musical Comedy Co. A Versatile and Refined Co:, "oomprisinj, • MISS FLORENCE'WEST, Soprano". MISS MAY WINDSOR, Entertainer. ' MR. GEORGE NASH. Humorist. , MR. HERBERT WINTER, Comediaa . MR. RANDELL-JACKSON, - . Sensational Success of .f,j .... JAMES TEDD.Y " Champion Jumpea '? •„-> ■ JAMES TEDDY of the World. /. (Direct from the London. HippodromeK MANN 'AND FRANKS. MAX MARTIN* Last Appearance jjt WONG TOY SUN. THREE STARRS, ' GEO! WHITEHEAD. . • Prices —25., Is. 6d„ and Is. Booking at Bristol Piano Co., 6d. extra. Doors 7.15'j . TO-DAY, " ' TO-DAY. N.Z. AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSN',,-,' ■WELLINGTON CENTRE. ORAND SWIMMING CJRNIVA? (Wet or fine). ' TE ARO BATHS, THIS DAY,^.2.30 4 Doors open at 1.30. DUKE KAHANAMOKU, DUKE KAHANAMOKU, DUKE KAHANAMOKU, T®e World's Champion Sprint Swindell and Olympic Games Champion,/' " Also, ' ■r. • . GEORGE CUNHA. . %/ The World's Next Best. ' First-class Programme of Eyents, . Prices, 3s. and Is.' downstairs; 2s, «pj stairs; children under 12, half price. ' Plan and Tickets at Armit's, X. Siueld.8 4 , • and' Ned Perry's. w A. M. FARNALL, Hon. Seo. . A. H. STEVENSON, Hon. Treaj. . ST." PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRA/. TIONS.; .WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, ' SPORTS! SPORTM SPORTS! SPORTS i NEWTOWN- PARK. " NEWTOWN .J? ARK. SPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS! • SPOKES'., Attractive Programme of Athletio Events, Ireland's National Game—Hurling^ will be National Dansing, Side Shows, eto. ". /. 1 Admission: One-Shilling, r •TOWN HALL. ~ TOWN%ALI* ' EVENING. ■ ■ IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT! First-class Programme, Speoial Engagement of W. Paxquhae Young (Chriswhurch), J. Jago (Dunedin), Miss Mildred Wrightcjn (one of England« well-known Concert Singers),'■ Miss Teresa M'Enroe. Miss 'Agn«" .Segrief, """ and others.' Popular Prices: 35., 25., and la. (gT. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS, AT LOWER HUTT RECREATION ■ GROUND.' ' ON 17th MAROE. Proceeds in Aid of BELGIAN FUND, Sports are under Jurisdiction Wellington: Centre N.Z.A.A.A. ..Wellington Pipe Band in. attendance, r Nominations Close 10th" Maicli with Mr,, A. C. Kitto, Wellington, and D. Doijnalijy Lower Hutt. Grand Picture Show at Petono Evening, , and js, 'Dance to follow. D. DENNEHY, Ji LINEHAN, : i Joint Hon. Seca. • JjVAJtGE * ;TOWN: . THURSDAY, Ilfh MARCH,' . RENE QUEREE! RENE QUEREE! ' - - ?■ >' RENE qUEREE! " " RENE QUEREE!- . • - - - RENE QUEREE! RENE QUEREE! - JEh© Now Zealand; Pianist«, . . PRICES: is. (reserved), 25." 63., and "to*, . Boi Plan Opens at The Bristol 4og MONDAY, the Bth MARCH. , ' 5..-v '- fr /: - . . BAND, ' :, x lyr Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATJQjff : At BOTANICAJ,. GARDENS, ' . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY),' •; At .3 p.m. - —!*. : BALL-ROOlf DANCING. .' ' MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Bej.. .. ginners will Re-open on MONDAY, . March 15th, and will'be held throughout the season, on Monday and Wednesday . Evenings. , Intending Pupils are requested to o6bh municate with Mrs. Mason. ' ■ ' Address: 86 Ghuznoo Street (near est, .' Peter's Church). Private Lessons bj ; - v Arrangement. . - — i —>^.1 BEGG'S PIANOS. BEST BRITISH MANUFACTURE, > OUR long experience iu the Piano bus)' 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 pro* ducts are a guarantee of the best work-iy. manship• JOHN BRINSMT3AD AND SONS- (1820), ' JUSTIN BROWNE (1836). • CHALLEN AND SON (ISM). ' GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS '(1843). . Our Showrooms are N stockcd with th'B latest Models by each maker, and intajd-i v ing purchasers should certainly favour ua with a visit of inspection. If -unable to call, we will nost you illustrated Cata* joguen free. Our extended payment bj* tem is worth investigating.CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., I MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, | THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANC? ' HOUSE IN N.Z. RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING .''v ■ POSITIVELY fought in 10 to 20 les,. sons by tho Colbir System (no scales), each exercise a movement developing speed, enabling a stranger at ' the piano to play the latest songs and two-steps as they ore published, without the laborious study and waste of time 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 for pur circular. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boulcott Chambers (first floor nn\ ' Bouloott Street. ■ Meamfi any-timaj

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2402, 6 March 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2402, 6 March 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2402, 6 March 1915, Page 9

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