AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY' 6 - THEATRE. Direotion, l'uller-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT 1. At'B. TO-NIGHT t The world's best ,in Vaudeville. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROA Truly Marvollous Show. A PERFECT GALAXY OF TALENT. Absolutely the brightest, breeziest, and' 'most brilliant vaudeville entertainment"' over presented to a N.Z, audience. ANOTHER MAMMOTH ENGAGE- . MENT. Messrs. Fuller huvo much . pleasure in ■ announcing the arrival of one of the ' GREATEST VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS . IN THE WORLD. Recently engaged by their London ' agent, Mr. G. P. Firmin, at one of the ' highest salaries ever paid to an individual artist in N.Z. ■ • \ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHTI ; : 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 Now Zealand. PIQUO The AUCKLAND "STAR," March 2nd, says:—"Piquo's feats on the horizontal bar begin a long way beyond where the average' gymnasts leave off." ANOTHER NOTABLE ACT. First Appearance of GEORGE F. FORD The Ideal GEORGE F. FORD .Ventriloquist; / A most ' GEORGE F. FORD entertaining aot. GEORGE F. FORI 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 -. RANDELL-JACKSON CO. Presenting RANDELL-JACKSON CO. an entirely; RANDELL-JACKSON CO. new and ■ RANDELL-JACKSON CO. original RANDELL-JACKSON CO. programme. Prices: 25., Is. 6d., and Is. Book at Bristol. . ' - ' IMPRESS THE ATBB, •"Where Everybody Goes." - NOW SHOWING Keystone's Greatest, FATTY'S JONAH DAY,' " FATTY'S JONAH DAY. FATTY'S JONAH DAY. One long, continuous laugh', AND BIG SUPPORTING BILL'/' EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTRA, . Commonceg nightly at 7.30. ST. PATRICK'S : DAY CELEBRA* ''■ . TIONS." ' WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH. SPORTS! SPORTSf • SPORTS! 6PORT6I .. NEWTOWN PARK. NEWTOWN PARK. . SPORTS! SPORTS! " SPORTS! SPORTS! Attractive Programme of Athletic Events, Ireland's National Game—Hurling— ' '' will be played. National Dancing, Side-Shows, etc. ' Admission: One Shilling. . i . TOWN HALL.' ; TOWN HALL.V . EVENING. IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT.! . , , First-Class ProgTanaMel - . Special Engagement of W. Farquhar Young (Christehurch), Miss Mildred Wrignton (one of England's * well-lmowtt -r; Concert Singers), Mis 6 Teresa .M'Enioe, , , Miss Agnes M. Segrief, Mr. Cha6. Hickmott, and others. ' Popular Prices: Ss.i 25., and is.; 33. seats may be reserved at the Bristol Piano Company. Under tho Patronage of His Excolleiicy, . the Governor. HELP THE STARVING BELGIANS 1 Grand assault-at-aems and.' "... JIU JITSU DISPLAY. ~ .... . (Promoted by Wellington Railway Men). .... - ■ ' J . TOWjTHALL, . J .'. FRIDAY, 26th MARCH, 1915. Enjoy Patriotic Selections by. M'Laughlm's Orchestra. ' See Exposition of Nevr System of Bayonet Fighting by Members of 4th and sth Expeditionary Forces. ~ Hear Miss Mina Caldow, the Hew- Zea- } land Contralto, eing the. latest Pat- ; riotio Song, "England's Call." i. ■ — Dont's Miss the Grand Exhibition of Jiu " Jitsu by CAPTAIN LEOPOLD < MTAGLEN," the undisputed Ch'ani- "' : pion of the World. Witness the Exciting Tug-of-War, Expeditionary : Forces v. New; Zealand • Railweys. Join with Mr. Chaß. Clarkeon m Extolling "The British Navy." Watch Captain M'Laglen Withstand the Combined Pulling-power. of Two . ■ Draught Horses.' ■ v . Sing the Chorus of."Soldiers of the King •.. with Mt. Courtenev Mohi.' - , Applaud the Winner of the Bayonet Com 14 petition, and go home humming th# . refrain of "The Tommies'" Popular Song "Tippcrary," as sung by Mr.- . Chas. Hickiuott At the •'. ■ RAILWAY MEN'S BELGIAN NIGHT! Tickets on Sale at Railway City Ticket 1 Office, The Bristol Piano Co., and Armit'g. Box Plan open at The Bristol on MON* ; DAY, 15th inst. HELP'THE RAILWAY MEN TO HELP. ' . THE STARVING BELGIANS. SEGG'S PIANOS. BEST. BRITISH MANUFACTURE, , OUR long experience in the Piano busl« ness (extending tfver 53 years) ha« f: enabled ur to select the best available. Our sole Agencies consist'of the following old established British Firms, whose pro. 1 ducts are a guarantee of the 'be3t work- . clanship:— JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS (1820), ' I JUSTIN BROWNE (1836)'. CHALLEN AND SON (1804). , GEORGE ROGERS AND!SONS (18135. ' Our Showrooms are stocked with this , ■ latest Models by eaoh maker, and intend-, ' ing purchasers should certainly favour w. . with a visit of inspection. If unable' t« call, we will post you illustrated Cata* ' ioguM free. Onr extended payment bjh tem is worth investigating. < CHAS. BEGG AND CO., I-TD., MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON; THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANO' HOUSE IN N.Z. BAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING' POSITIVELY taught in 10 to 20 lesi sons by the Colbir System (n« scales),' eaoh estercise a movement de-. • velopmg speed, enablina a stranger, at ■ the piano to play the latest eongß and two-mieps as they are published, without ; the laborious 6tudy and waste of time and money hereto necessary. "No special music required." If you already play, learn how to oonvert your musio to rag-' time. Call for all particulars, or write for our ciroular. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, v Bouloott Chambers (first floor up), . Boulcott Street. Interviews any time. , SCHOOL OF DANCING, 76 HILL ST. MISS ESTELLE /BEERE, Certificated .. : Teacher, London and America, re- ' sumos teaching (privato lessons) , MON- ' DAY, March Ist. , •' Children's Classes begin SATURDAY, March 6th. 1 Interviews oir 'Phone. KENILWORTH, HILL STREET. :V L' ' BALL-ROOM DANCING. . " ' MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Be-'.,: , ginners will Re-open on MONDAY, • March 15th, and will be hold throughout ' , the season on Monday; and..Wednesday'"' , Evenings. " ✓ ' Intending Pupils are requested to com-. I municate with Mrs.'.Mason. - '■ •• ' Address: 86 Ghuznee" Street (near St' 1 '" 9 Peter's Church); Private • Lessons .by' -- ; j Arxanawneiit,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2410, 16 March 1915, Page 7
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