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AMUSEMENTS. , ■ JJIS MAJESTY'S ; THEATRE. 5 Direction, Fuller-Breniian, Ltd. s * TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. Unqualified success of This Week's s: SPARKLING PROGRAMME; Everything New. Complete . change by lIANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY. EANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY. . RANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY. Enthusiastic reception nightly of>f HONS. POINCARE The Great MONS. POINC'ARE French ; Mimic., : The Supporting Company includes MANN AND PRANKS, MAX MARTIN. .. ....... ■Last Two Nights of FRED DYER The Singing FRED DYER t, FRED DYER Boxer, FRED DYEB luhis Unique Vocal and Athletic Aet. SALTLEY AND THE DUDE, Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is. Booking at Bristol Piano Co., 6d. extra. Doors 7.151 THE COURT CARDS. j. . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. " Direction Edgar Warwick, » QRAND OPERA HOUSE, Under arrangement "with " Messrs. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Edgar Warwick presents THE COURT CARDS THE COURT CARDS p1 AND THEIR JOKER t e AND THEIR JOKER! if ANOTHER HUGE SUCCESS LAST • NIGHT. Enthusiastic reception of the second pro-i gramme presented by this brilliant commnation. A BRIGHT, REFINED, MUSICAL 'ANB HUMOROUS ENTERTAINMENT. Dainty Costumes. Artistic Settings.. Complete change of Programme TOMORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), 13th. 11 Box Plan at The Bristol. 1® Day Sale at Miss Lennox's.' ■ • PRICES—3s., 25.; Is. 1. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Commencing SATURDAY, MARCH' 20th', 7 NIGHTS ONLY. - THE PLIMMER-HALL DRAMATIC CO., Including Beatrice Day. Initial Production; d ! IADY WINDERMERE'S FAN,".a- .By Oscar Wilde.' -'. !6 The Tour is under the distinguished pal, te ronage of His Excellency. the. Governor 3> and the, Right Hon. W. F. Massey, Esq., y ' Prime Minister. - . :o ALL PROFITS GO TO THE BELGIAN! a FUND. S" If any one of us were attacked by a! big blustering bully so violently' as even to endanger our very life and 6omo ' plucky little chap to' come along■and attack tie bully so .effectively that , the police were to arrive and settle him, i we ehould feel that our eternal thanks t, would be due to the little chap— but if, in his efforts, he should be -badly wounded and reduced to a condition of physical , and mental collapse, would it be possiblo for us to do enough to alleviate his distress and snffering? £ THE ABOVE CRYSTALLISES THE S FACTS-THINK IT OVER. "■ It is up to every loyal member of tho x community to line up at the box plan when_ it opens at 0_ o'clock on Tuesday; morning at "Tlie Bristol," and give this r great big scheme a great big kick-off.. '• All profits go to the Relief of the Belgians. ' -. Prices,'ss., Ss., Is. Roland Stavely, Business Manager. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE,. Manners Street. '• THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE,' Crowded to the 'doors again last night; OUR NEW PROGRAMME , Pleases Huge Andiences. NONE BUT THE BRAVE. The "limit" in European war dramas, . . ABSOLUTELY OUTRIVALS Any picture ever 6hown before. l V AN ENGLISH GIRL ■ . Is arrested and forced to work IN THE '• '• GERMAN TRENCHES until, after' suffering from German barbarity i A THRU.- . LING RESCUE ,is effected by British" " ,Soldiars. BerliA Destroyed by Bombs from heroic English Aviators. A Thrilling, Startling production. Support. ; ed by others. All Exclusive to the P.P.P..' FOLLOW THE CROWDS. .;' N.Z. WOUNDED SOLDIERS'. FUND. A GOOD CAUSE AND A GOOD DAI'S SPORT. - TVTEW ZEALAND AMATEUB ll ATHLETIC ' CHAMPIONSHIPS: ' BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE. ■ TO-MORROW, MARCH. 13. 1 Proceeds in Aid of above.Fund. " ' Teams from Auckland, Canterbury, - Ota go, Southland. First Event, 2.15 p.m. Afternoon Tea, ' ADMISSION Is. ' Photographers\must obtain ground pei* mits from Secretary. , J. C. CUSACK, • Hon. Secretary, Can Wellington hold the Shield? 13th MARCH,■H AMBULANCE SATURDAY I ADDITIONAL Lady Collectors are re» quired, and should attend at th« .. Town Hall early To-morrow. (SATURDAY) Morning. Ladies to take charge of, the Flower. 7 Depot at the Shop, formerly'-Jeffrey's,. . corner Kelbnrn Avenue, and to sell flowers, would be welcomed To-day after .2.,. . p.m. as well as on Ambulance Day.- ■ BEGG'S PIANOS. BEST BRITISH MANUFACTURE.. /\UR long experience in the Piano bus?.-. ness (extending tfver 53 years) hw. enabled ua 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 workmanship:— JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS (1E20),' JUSTIN BROWNE (1836). CHALLEN AND SON (1804). GEORGE SOGERS AND SONS (IMS). J Our Showrooms are stocked with the latest Models by each maker, and intend> ■ ing purchasers should certainly favour ua • with a visit of inspection. * If unable to • call, we will po6t you illustrated Cata- ; loguea free. Our extended payment gjr. tem is worth investigating. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANO ' HOUSE IN N.Z. RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING POSITIVELY taught in 10 to 20 lessons by the Colbir System (na scales), each exercise, a movement de- ' velopiug speed, enabling a 6tranger at the piano to play the latest songs and two-steps as they oxe published, without the laborious study and waste of time and. money hereto necessary. "No special musio required." If you already play, . learn how to convert your music to ragtime. Call for all particulars, or writ© for our circular. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OP MUSIC, - Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), . Boulcott Street. Interviews any time. ' BALL-ROOM ' MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Be. ginners will He-open on MONDAY March 15th, and will be held throughout the season on Monday and Wednesday Evenings. Intending Pupils are requested, to comI wumcate with Mrs. Maeon. < Address: 86 Ghuzuee Street (near St.''' Peters Church). Private lessons bv •Arrangement. • J

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2407, 12 March 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2407, 12 March 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2407, 12 March 1915, Page 7

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