i i mil AMU6EMENTS. y HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRB) DireotioD, Fuller-Brsnnan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT I The "world's best in Vaudeville. COMPLETE CHANGE OP PRO- .... - GRAMME. 5 A Truly Marvellous Show. • A PERFECT GALAXY OF TALENT. Absolutely the brightest, breeziest, and most brilliant vaudeville entertainment ever presented to a N.Z. audience. ANOTHER MAMMOTH ENGAGEMENT. . . Messrs. Fuller have much pleasure in: announcing the arrival of one of the GREATEST VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS - . IN THE WORLD. 1 Recently engaged by their london " agent, Mr. G. P. Firmin, at one of tha highest salaries ever paid to an. individual artist in N.Z. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT t First Appearance in Wellington of •PIQUO The wonderful French PIQUO PIQUO athletic clown, in PIQUO PIQUO amazing feats on the PIQUO • PIQUO Horizontal Bar. The PIQUO PIQUO most mirth-provoking PIQUO PIQUO act ever brought to PIQUO PIQUO New Zealand. . PIQUO 5 The AUCKLAND "STAR," March 2ndj says:—"Piquo's feats on the horizontal bar begin a long way beyond .where thj f average gymnasts leave off." • 9 ANOTHER NOTABLE ACT. 1 „„„ First Appearance of > GEORGE F. FORD The Ideal GEORGE F. FORD Ventriloquist. A most GEORGE F. FORB. entertaining act. GEORGE F. FORD Everything new—complete change by, MONS. POINCAIRE, The eminent siffleur and mimic. <■ MANN AND FRANKS, ■ ' In an entirely new Musical Comedy. MAX MARTIN, in new songs.. Last 6 nights of the .-.--i . . RANDELL-.TACKSON CO. Presenting RANDELL-JACKSON CO. an entire!*, r.'i . RANDELL-JACKSON CO. .new'and .. . RANDELL-JACKSON CO. original. • RANDELL-JACKSON CO. "programme. Prices: 25., Is. 6d., and I«.' Book Bristol. , / PEOPLE'S PICTURE -*-< . Manners Street. . t THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE, Another Startling Series, Commencing TO-DAY-.V , THE INDIAJr. A thrilling episode in the the INDIAN, life of General Stirling. Adapted from "America;# IHE INDIAN, famous stage; play by;.. ) THE INDIAN. Klan and Erlanger. ■ ; A REAL MASTERPIECE.'': : Supported by, amongst others, ' " THE WAR,'DAY BY DAY. ' "" r " First Series of England's Latest Gazottfc Exclusive to the P.P.P. .'. .. . Drama. TELE WIFE'S AFFINITY. Dramd KRUTZ PICNIC. . ' A real scream from, start, to' finish, J Come Early to Secure a Seat. : > , ' FOLLOW THE CROWDS. / '\£ JVM PRESS. T H E A T R 8."Where Everybody Goes." NOW SHOWING .Vitagraph Company's Stirring "Feature" Drama, I REWARD OF THRIFT. ' REWARD OF THRIFT.-. Keystone's Farce-comedy, FATTY'S JONAH DAY PATTY'S JONAH DAY. AND BIG SUPPORTING BILL, ' . EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTRA, v Commences nightly at 7.30. QT, PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRAm £5 TIONS, , WEDNESDAYTI7th MARCH. 1 SPORTS! . SPORTS! 1 SPORTS! SPORTSt . NEWTOWN PARK. NEWTOWN PARK.' " " SPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS! '.SPORTS I Attractive Programme of Athletdo Events, Ireland's National Game—Hurling--will be played. National Dancing, - - Side-Shows, etc. Admission: One Shilling, TOWN HALL. TOWN TTAT.T.', EVENING. IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT! First-Class Programme! Special Engagement of W. Farquhar Young (Christchurch), Miss Mildred - Wrignton (one of England's well-known. Concert Singers), Miss Teresa MTJnroe, Miss Agnes M. Segrief, Mr. Chas. Hick- ■ mbtt, and others. . ; . Popular Prices: 35., 25., and Is.; 3s. seats may be reserved at the Bristol Piano ■ ■ Company. . • NATIONAL RESERVE. WELLINGTON MILITARY DISTRICT. . THE" Headquarters Office, No. 216 Lambton Quay, will in future baopen Daily from 10.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.,. except on Saturdays, when the hour's will , . be from 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m.. , By authority. ■ WALTER LESLIE, — District Secretary, , . . : ; - J BEGG'S PIANOS. • BESP BRITISH MANUFACTURE. " ' :; /~VUR long experience in the Piano bu6}» \J ness (extending Over 58 years) had enabled us to 6elect the best available. Our sole Agencies consist of the following old established British Firms, whose products are a guarantee of the best workmanship:— ... .. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND 'SONS (1820 V. • JUSTIN BROWNE (1536). CHALLEN AND SON. (1804).- , ■ - •• .QEOBGB; SOGERS AND: SONS' (18i3). • Our Showrooms are stocked with th'» latest Models by eaoh maker, and intend* ing purchasers should certainly favour ua with a visit of inspeotion. If unable to call, we will post you illustrated Catav iogues free. Our extended .payment sju 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 20S?eii! wns by the Colbir System (nr . scales), eaoh exercise a morement <3e-"' veloning speed, enabling a . stranger- - at the "piano to play the latest'songs'and tvwHrteps as they are published, without the laborious study and waste of time, and money hereto necessary, "No special musio required." If you already, play,.-, learn how to oonvert your musio'to rag-' Cail for all particulars,-or write' foc'V j our oiioular. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boulcott Chambets (first floor up), Bonlcott Street. Interviews any time. , SCHOOL OF DANCING, 76 BILL ST. MISS ESTELLE BEERE, Certificated Teacher, London and America, resumes teaching (private lessons) MONDAY, March Ist. Children's Classes begin- SATURDAY,-■ March 6th. .... Interviews or 'Phoiie KENILWORTH, HILL STREET. BALL-ROOM DANCING. ' MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners will Re-open 6a MONDAY , March loth, and will be held throughoutEvenings' 11 y aEd Wednesday Intending Pupils are Teque9ted to ciflnmufiicate with Mrs. Mason; '• Address: 86 _Ghumee Street (near-fit ; Le& r I
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2409, 15 March 1915, Page 7
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