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AMUSEMENTS. ; ' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. ■ 8. TO-DAY, AT 2.30. TO-DAY, AT 2.30. A Brilliant GRAND MATINEI Vaudeville Co. GRAND MATINEI GRAND MATINEE Performance ExGRAND MATINEE • actly.as at Night Last Matinee Performance of it THE RANDELL-JACKSON CO.. g An Entertainment of Immaculate Eefino i. mcnt. An ideal performance for children, . OUR BOOM MATINEE! ... Attendances Increasing Enonjiousl; 0 Every Week. Come Earlj 'to Seouri Seats.. maximum pleasure ~ AT MINIMUM'COST '> , BARGAIN PRICES— Orchestral Stalls a Adults, Is.; Children, Gd. Stalls, everyone, 6d. Doors open 2. - ; HIS_ -MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction, Fuller-Brennan; Ltd: TO-NIGHT! At S. TO-NIGHT! The world's besj; in Vaudeville. '. ' List Appcarance of the RANDELL-JACKSON CO.. The brillianl RANDELL-JACKSON CO. English S RANDELL-JACKSON CO. Concert RANDELL-JACKSON CO. and ' Comedy g RANDELL-JACKSON CO. Entertainers, •Last Night of MANN AND FRANKS. HONS. POINCAIRE. MAX MARTIN, Continued enormous success of PIQUO. GEO. P. FORD, ' .MONDAY EVENING NEXT. V . GREAT HENRI FRENCH. And Sis N6w Star Vaudeville Acts. pEOPLE'S PICTURE. PALACE, . THE ONLY SHOW . WORTH;.AWHILE. TO-DAY and ' TO-NKlbl YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY, W FOR KING AND COUNTRY: "'. ' FOR KING AND COUNTRY. ' FOR KING AND COUNTRY; J '.Great Patriotic_ Featur'ei ...; The sensational 6ceiies. depicted in-,tht superb picture Vill rouse . - • UNSTINTED' APPLAUSE ' ; "■ n Greets it at every screening. j, TO-DAY. . TO-DAY,.. Specials > for'tlife l Nippers. .Watch for Monday's Surprise,'. FOLLOW .THE CROWDS. , MP E E S'S ; ;;T;H; : E;A; T-.B r I3. ■"Whero. Everybody Goes."-, TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT.' ,1 ' -'FINAL APPEARANCE Of? GIRL AND, EXPLORER. . AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. . , « NATURE'S CELEBRITIES,--s'" : HOP SMUGGLERS. • ' COURTSHIP OF COOKS, ■ " -MAGAZINE COOKING, ." ; ® ■ .COMMENCING,, JIONDAY,-, .ui' Vitagraph's 'Teaturo," BRANDON'S LAST RIDIV " - Keystone's Comedy, ;Hit. SUCH.A COOK, Eic., Etc. HELP" THE STARVING BELGIANS. - FRIDAY, '26tK MARCH, 1915, j' . - - Will Witness . .'. fTIHE WELLINGTON RAILWAYMEN'S X ..EFFORT. ' To Help the Starving Belgians, , and at tho same time give the Wellington Public an opportunity of witnessing. , f A REALISTIC vj f (By Members of- 4th' and sth' Expedltion- ' ary- Forces, who are; being specially trained at Trentham in. the' New "System of Bayonet Fighting). . - A UNIQUE EXHIBITION OF. JIH : - JITSU "' ■ _ • " . By : ■' ' CAPTAIN LEOPOLD M'EAGLEN, The Undisputed Champion of the World* .'And . : 1 A GRAND. PATRIOTIC? • =CON CERT? "By • , ; WELLINGTON'S FAVOURITE CONCERT ARTISTS, ! Headed by 1 MISS MINA CALDOW, - . The .Celebrated New Zealand Contralto, The Box Plan for this Unique Enterj taiument- is now Open at The Bristol, j and Tickets—los. Gd„ 55., 35., and 2s.— may be obtained at The Bristol, The Railway City Ticket Office, or Armit's. SPECIAL NOTICE! Be sure to securf. a copy of the . Artistic Souvenir Programme, containing- messages to . the ■ people of New Zealand from His Excelloncy the Earl of Liverpool! Governor " of New Zealandthe . Et. Hon; W: F. Massey, P.C., Prime Minister of New, . Zealand; the'Et. Hon,'Sir J. G. Ward, P.C., K.C.M.G.; .and the-Hon. Colonel James Allen, N.Z. Minister of Defence;, j Late trains to Upper.-H.utt and-Johni, . sonville.. HELP' THE'RAILWAYfIEN TO ; ; HELP THE STARVING BELGIANS^' BEGG'S PIANOS. 'u BEST BRITISH MANOTACTUEB,%■ ' /"IUR long experience in the Piano busl-i V ness (extending ofver 53 yeare) has enabled us to select the best available. Our sole Agencies consist of the,following old established British Firms, whose products are-a, guarantee of the best" iwork,. tnanship:— " ; jJOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS <IB2O> K JUSTIN BROWNE (1836), ; ,■ •• ■ . CHALLEN AND SON rl804). ' v' , GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS (18J3y. Our. Showrooms are stocked., .with the latest Models by each maker, and intending purchasers. should -certainly; favour' us with 6 visit of inspection. If unablq'to oall, we'will post you illustrated-Cata-logues free. Our extended payment • sjr, ' tem is worth • investigating. ■ ■ CHAS. BEGG AJTD CO.. LTD..''' MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED' PIANO/ HOUSE IN N.Z. : - WELLINGTON'S LEADING-CAP^'" . THE . .; : "-yEG.ET AEI xN . K,-< EULL 3-COURSE Is. MEAL inehcfMi--Entrees with Vegetables, Soup, Desserts, Rolls or Biscuits with Butter,- Coffee, etc. BEEAIiFAST, 8-9 a.m.;.DINNER. "12-2 p.m. and 5-7 p.m.; Also SIORNING and AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS, SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD ; , S3.Willis..Street,.W§iu^on; ; --Ist Floor (Op,."Evening V .-V ■ ■.'.■■< • EAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING - "POSITIVELY taught in 10 to 20. lesi IT- sons by tho Colbir • System v (na scales), each exercise, a . movement-de-veloping 6peed, enablinir a' stranger;... at the piano to play the latest-Kings"'and two-steps as they are published,,..without the laborious study ani) waste -of time and' money hereto Ueceseafy. : -','No special music required." If you already play learn bow to convert your musio to rap! : time. ' . Call for all particulars, or write for our circular. BIE LEY'S. COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boulcatt Chamber's (fir6t'floot up). ' Boulcott Street. ' . * Interviews any time.'• '• . BALL-ROOII DANCING." ' TI/fRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes' for'-Be-giinvcis will Re-open on MONDAY March 15t)i, and will bo held throughout tho . season on Monday and Wednesday Evenings, . ' Intending Pupils to com- " implicate with Mrs. MasonsAddress: SO Ghuznee'.'Street fnen'r.nt Peter's' Church). Private Lesson's"" bv Ai-raiigenient. ■ '•■■■*■ .• TTFr-OFF^ Nothing. "BMteTEto. h7JLi chased.bjv L; Dabocheck,'l2S.*Tira. naki'Street. : Biizhest prices given. Let".terrßromutl?.-

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 9

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