AMUBEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. . Direction, Fullor-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY 2.30, The world's Vest in Vaudeville. A PROGRAMME OF SURPRISES! "THE BEST. VAUDEVILLE SHOW EVER SEEN IN WELLINGTON." ( Such was the Unanimous Verdict of 2000. Delighted Patrons Last Night. COME TO-NIGHT .... And Enjoy the Performance of tho following R«cogni6ed Stars;— PIQUO The wonderful French PIQUO j * PIQUO athletic clown, in PIQUO PIQUO amazing feats on the I'IQUO. PIQUO Horizontal Bar. The PIQUO' PIQUO most mirth-provoking PIQUO - PIQUO -act ever brought to PIQUO 1 PIQUO New Zealand. PIQUOGEORGE F.FORD Tho Ideal ' , GEORGE F.FORD Ventriloquist.Siil'leur and MONS. POINCAIRE.. Mimic, MONS. POINCAIRE.:" MANN AND, FRANKS,., In an entirely new Musical Comedy, ' : MAX MAIITIN,' in new songs. Last 4 Nights of'the ' • , RANDELL-JACKSON CO. The brilliant RANDELL-JACKSON CO. English RANDELLJACKSON COi Concert - RANDELL-JACKSON CO. - and .Comedy. RANDELL-JACKSON CO. Entertainers. . Prices: 25., Is. 6d., and Is. Book at Bristol Piano Co., 6d. extra. \ . U JtP.E ESS THEAT: RE, "Where Everybody Goes." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT! - - LAST APPEARANCE OF Keystone's, Greatest Comedy, . " FATTY'S JONAH DAY. And Supporting Programme.. . COMMENCING TO-MORROW! , ' GIRL AND EXPLORER, Kalem "feature" drama. HOP/SMUGGLERS, Thrilling. Detective Story. i Australian gazette,; etc., etc.. _ PEOPLE'S PICTURE. . 'PALACE, Manners Street. THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. "THE INDIAN." ' 'THE INDIAN." "THE INDIAN." Your last chance of witnessing Klaw and Erlanger'6 world-famed production, Supported by a Grand Series. > '- Tp-MORROW! , TO-MORROW !''< : Fh'st screening of the greatest patriotio>. . feature ever produced,FOR KING AND COUNTRY, . FOR KING AND COUNTRY, The Great English Recruiting Picture.. ONLY AT THE P.P.P. : Supported by numerous others. ' FOLLOW THE CROWDS. ■ - ST, PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRA* TIONS. TOJDAY, ■ WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH. SPORTS! \ SPORTS 1 6PORTS! 1 SPORTS! NEWTOWN PARK. ' NEWTOWN PARK. SPORTS! SPORTS! ' SPORTS!, , "SPORTS! Attractive Programme of Athletic : Ireland's National Game—Hurling—' • will be played. National Dancing, - Side-Shows, etc. • Admission: One Shilling. TOWN-HALL. TOWN HALLn THIS EVENING, ■ IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT! First-Class Programme! . Special Engagement of W.. Farquhar ' Young (Christohurch), Miss Mudfed Wrighton (one of England's well-known, Concert Singers), Miss Teresa M'Enroe,' Miss' Agnes M. Segriof, Mr. Chas. Hickmott, and others. N '■ Popular Prices: Ss., 25., and Is.; 3s. seats may be reserved at the Bristol Piano Company. . JUSTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. FERRY SERVICE TIME-TABLE. (Wellington, Day's Bay, Rona, Bay.) MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. - Leave Ferry Wharf, Wellington—7.lo," ,10.15 a.m., 1.15, 2.30, 4.15, 5.20, 6.'20. 10.15 p.m. Cargo boat 1.15. p.m., (Cargo should be at -wharf before; noon.) • , Leave Day's 8ay—6.55, 8, 9, II a.m., 3.5, 4.20, 5.20, 7.10 p.m. Leave Rona Bay—7.s, 8.15, 9.10, 11.10, ' , a.m., 3.15,-4.30, 5.30, 7 p.m. , , SATURDAY. Leave Wellington—7.4o, 10.15- a.m., 12.15, ■ 1.20,, 2.30, 4.15, 6.10, 9.20, 11.15 r p.in. . LeavA Day's Bay-6.55, 8, 9, 11 a.m., 1.35,'3.5, .5, 7, 10.10 p.m. Leave Rona ' Bay—7.s, 8.15, 9.10, 11.10, a.m., 1.40, 3.15, 5.10, 7.10, 10 p.mi!-; i--r , V SUNDAY. ■ Leave Wellington—lo.3o a.m., 2.50; . - 9.15 p.m. i , , ' i Leave 8ay—9.15 a.m., .1.15, S, 8.20, ■ / p.m.r--'-' ; . ' Leave Rona 8ay—9.25 a.m., 1.25, 5.10, 8.80% ■ p.m. . , -, ST. PATRICK'S DAY. ' An Extra Boat will bo run from towtfat 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 17th inst. ("Weather and other- - '' ' permitting.) . ' - ;■'. : BEGG'S PIANOS. , '; J BESP BRITISH MANUFACTURE. ::? .;, CUE long experience in. the Pjano bus)«, : ness (extending, tfver 53 years) . ha« .' ! enabled us to select the best available. Onr sole Agencies consist of the following old'established British Firms, whose pro--3 ducts are a guarantee of the best worfc. J manship• ! JOHN BRINSMEAD AND, SONS (1820>.,: : JUSTIN BROWNE (1836), • J' CHALLEN AND SON (180-i) ■GEORGE SOGERS AND SONS (1843). ;Our Showrooms are stocked .with, the , • latest Models by each malier, and intend-' ' [• ing purchasers should certainly favour na .• withia visit of inspection.■ If unable to: call, iwe will post yon illustrated Cataioguw free... Onr extended payment «jn is worth investigating.. -''' :• , CHAS. BEGG AND CO.; LTD.,. . MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON", THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ' PfANO- '- HOUSE 1N..N.Z,.. . .... •EAG-I'IME '.PIANO.' PLAYING '' : 1 POSITIVELY taught "in 10 fo'2o' leei.. sons by the Colbir System '(n6 scales), eaoh exercise a" movement veloping speed, enabling a stranger at :. the piano to play the latest songs and. two-«ep3 as they are published, without . the laborious study and waste of- time-, . and money hereto necessary. "No special. '' music required." If yon already play, j learn how to convert your music to Vag- ! I time. . Call for all particulars, or write for onr circular. ' ." BIRLEY'S COLIjEGE OF MUSIC, Bouloott Chambers (Sret floor np), Boulcott Street. - 7 Interviews any time. ' SCHOOL "OF DANCING, 76 HILL ST? MISS ESTELLE BEERE, Certificated Teacher, London and America, re- . snmes teaching (private lessons) MONc' DAY, March Ist. ■ Children's Classes begin SATURDAY ■ March Gth. Interviews or 'Phone. • KENILWORTH, HILL STREET. BALL-Rt)OM DANCING. Mrs; H. B. MASON'S Classes for Be.' gimiers will Re-open on MONDAY, . • March 15th, and will be held throughout the season on - Monday and Wednesdaj ; r Evenings.' Intending Pupils are requested to com. municate with Mrs. Mason. Address; 86 Ghuznee Street (near St-' s Peter's Church). Private Lessons bj „ Arrangement. . '£ MAGNIFICENT 1914 40-50 h.p. cadlS 0 ItJI LAC Touring Cars, FOR HIRE 6 (seat 7 or 8 persons). Winner of World's greatest motor trophy twice, 1908 and J 1914. Clients all say: "The most charmII ing ear we have ever travelled in." j n 6 charge of expert, courteous driver, who 'f studies your every wish. For safe, luxuri--4 ous motoring, or a olosed car for town >• wwk, PLEASE RING 2269 A, Day o, i) Night. Charges reasonable. • } CHAELM -BAERINGTON, :•
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2411, 17 March 1915, Page 7
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