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AMUBEMENm: >;u HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Direction, Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY 2,30. : •The world's; best-in: yaudeviUe;;T~- ' Last Two Nights'of the RANDELL-JACKSON CO. The brilliant RANDELL-JACKSON CO. English RANDELL-JACKSON CO. Concert RANDELLJACKSON'CO. ■ and Comedy RANDELL-JACKSON CO.' Entertainers. Don't bo too late. Take the opportunity whilst there is yet time of seeing the most artistic. musical combination that has ever visited New Zealand.' • LAST TWO NIGHTS. ■ There can be no extension of engage-' ment owing to prior arrangements; REMEMBER-TO-NIGHT -and To-mor-i row Night are the last two performances of the Celebrated . RANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY. "J Farewell to HERBERT WINTER. - : Farewell to FLORENCE WEST. - •; ; - -r— ■Farewell to CHAS.' NASH. ... ••;•. Farewell to MAY WINTER! Farewell to RANDELL-JACKSON'. " Last' Two Nighti* of' MANN AND FRANKS, • MONS. POINCAIRE. MAX MARTIN. -. Continued enormous success of' ' ■PIQUO' The Wonderful ■ ' PIQUO - , PIQUO , French. Clown. PIQUO GEORGE FORD, Ideal Ventriloquist.MATINEE TO-MORFOW AT 2 30.-" Time and.Prices as UsuaLTHE COURT CARDS."" QfiAND OPERA ' ' '' HOUSE. • •Direction ........v.,.,,...; Edgar Warwick Under arrangement with Messrs'. J. Cj ' • •; Williamson) Ltd; : . • (FRIDAY),. 19th MARCH, LAST NIGHT. - • LAST NIGHT.,: • Edgar Warmfck's Costume Comedy Co* THE COURT CARDS . THE COURT CARDS AND THEIR JOKER. ' 'AND-THEIR.JOKER. Farewell Night, of this Brilliant - Combination. Special Request Programme To-night. Any Request, will be attended to. .. . Don't miss tho last opportunity of wit< Vnessing THE COURT- CARDS,.. Box. Plan at. The Bristol.' Day Sale at Miss 'Lennox's! After 5 p.m. Box Plan at Miss Lennox'*,' - Prices.—3s., 25.; Is. . JjJ MP R ESS T H E N A TR B, "Whore Everybody Goes." NOW SHOWING 1. NATURE'S CELEBRITIES. - r Thanhouser Educational,': " 2. GIRL AND .EXPLORER, \ ; Kalera Comedy-drama,- ■ 3. MAGAZINE COOKING, ' Lubin. Comedy. : i. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE' \ _' '' ' : Animated News;. ' 5. HOP SMUGGLERS, . Reliance Drama. . 6. COURTSHIP OF COOKS, : - . ■ ; _ 'Edison Comedy, 7. EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTRA ' I■' ,J Commences 7:30 p.m.; . ■■■. •".;: PATRIOTIC K.K PLEDGE ; -MEETING..< v TOWN CONCERT HALL, ~ .TO-NIGHT !; . ■ TO-NIGHT | v; : FRIDAY, 19th MARCH, 8 p.m! .• • Addresses— ■ - W-. «..«* • ; i Dr. Gibb.'i ' Rev. A. M. Johnson' {Vioatv fit! Paul's). Colonel Powley. h , .. Soloists— . r ,TV.-!~-The Mtsses.'Brittain. / .Chairman: 'Hon.'- J; AUenllHnistet. tat' M ' " ! :; v Defence. .All Civilians fifl r well as Soldiers are in- -'■■ vited to attend,, and'to support-Lord' Kit- • chener and dorend the'.Empiro.- . ; ■'' JJASTBOURNE -BOROUGH COUNCIL, rERRY SERVICE TBIE-TABLB. • . (Wellington, Day's.Bay, Rona,Bay - MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND "FRIDAY. ! Leave'" Ferry -Wharf, 'Wellington—7.4o.^'■ 10.15 a'-'m'.,' 1.15 i 2.30, '4.15,' 5:2®, ; 10.15 p.m. ~ Cargo boat J. 15 p.m. (Cargo ' should be. at wharf before' - . ■ noon.): ■ ' ' i'• Leave Day's 8ay—6.55,'8; 9,11 a.m., SJ."4.20, 5.20, 7.10 p.m, ■ ■>'■■■ -•,« • Leave Roua. Bayr-7.5, 8.15, ;9.10, ; 11,10, - : . /: ;ajn., 3.15, 4.30,,5.80, 7 p.m. . ■;, Saturday r .„:; Leave'Wellington—7.4o, 10.15 a.m., s 12.15, -- : 1.20, 2.30,'4.15, 6!10, 9.20, 11.15 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—6.55, 8, 9, 11 a,.m., 1,35,' 3.5, 5, 7, 10.10 p.m. ' ■' ' " i Leave "Bay—7.s, '8.15,-9Joi'' ll'.lD,V ■ ■a.m.i 'J. 40, 3.15, 5.10,'7.10, 10 p:m.' '- , SUNDAY. : •.'•'- Leave' -Wellington—lo.3o '.mm, .2.30,' 5.50; " '; 9.15 p.m.: v,Leave Day's 8ay—9.15 a.m., .1.15, 5,, '.p.m. .v.-.-. vyf Leave Bona 8ay—9.25 a.m., ■ 1.25, 5.10, - p.m. . - .. -

; BEGG'S PIANOS.. i. • .: BESP BRITISH~MANUPACTURE, • /CVUR long experience in the Piano bus!-- :: v . ness (extending tfver 53 years) hai .-v enabled us to select the best available. Our sole-Agencies consist of the following old established British Krinsi'whose pro;";, ducts are a guarantee of the" best workmanship:— JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SON 9: (1820). JUSTIN BROWNE (1836). CHALLEN AND SON (1804). GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS .(IMS)., " i Our Showrooms are stocked with the latest Models by each maker, and intend-' ing purchasers should oertainly favour us with a visit of inspection. If unable to call,' we will post you illustrated Catalogues free. Our extended payment ijh - . tem is worth investigating. ' CHAB. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ' ■ MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANO HOUSE IN N.Z. WELLINGTON'S LEADING CAPE, THE ••'" y EGETARIAN. FULL 3-COURSE Is. MEAL includes Entrees with Vegetables,. Soup, Desserts,.,.. Rolls or Biscuits with Butter, Coffee, etc. BREAKFAST, 8-9 a.m.; DINNER, 12-2 p.m. and 5-7 p.m.; Al6o MORNING' and AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS. SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO., ■ • 83 Willis Street, Wellington. 1 ; Ist Floor (Op. "Evening Post"). ' — I '' RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING .- POSITIVELY taught in 10. to 20 les. i„. sons by the Colbir,: System,: (na. scales), eaoh'exercise a movement d& , veloping speed, enabling a; stranger at ■ the' piano to play the latest songs and"; two-steps as they are published, without 1 ' the laborious study and waste of time and money hereto necessary •; "No spccial • musio required." - If you already-play, • learn how to oonvert. your musio to rag--- | time! -_• ■ — . ...' Call for all • particulars, or for our .circular. ■ . v ■ BIRLTY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC," "--' -. Boulcott Chambers (first floor un).' • Boulcott Street.'"' ■ . , Interviews any time. ..t .' BALL-ROOM DANCING.*" "" " TVjfRS. H. B. MASON'S.'Classes'for,'Be-' ■ J-'A ginnors will Re-open on MONDAY' March 15th, «nd will be held< tlirou^honf :: the season on Monday and .'WeHiieSflav Evenings. • (>T . Intending Pupils are.requested to ,«o'ro- u municate with Mrs. Mason-. - — Address: 86--Ghuraee, Street, (near'-St Peter's Chmah),. .Prirote,.'.. Lessons-';; by". -AtiaaKemoM, '- - •• •

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2413, 19 March 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2413, 19 March 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2413, 19 March 1915, Page 7

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